Rising Wind

Rising Wind
Author: Brenda Gayle Plummer
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807863862

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African Americans have a long history of active involvement and interest in international affairs, but their efforts have been largely ignored by scholars of American foreign policy. Gayle Plummer brings a new perspective to the study of twentieth-century American history with her analysis of black Americans' engagement with international issues, from the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 through the wave of African independence movements of the early 1960s. Plummer first examines how collective definitions of ethnic identity, race, and racism have influenced African American views on foreign affairs. She then probes specific developments in the international arena that galvanized the black community, including the rise of fascism, World War II, the emergence of human rights as a factor in international law, the Cold War, and the American civil rights movement, which had important foreign policy implications. However, she demonstrates that not all African Americans held the same views on particular issues and that a variety of considerations helped shape foreign affairs agendas within the black community just as in American society at large.

Rising Wind

Rising Wind
Author: Dick Couch
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1557501335

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When terrorists occupy a Pacific Rim chemical plant, taking 1,000 Americans hostage, Washington dispatches the Navy's Seals to free them. The author is a former Seal.

The Rising of the Wind

The Rising of the Wind
Author: Jacques Yvart,Claire Forgeot
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1984
Genre: Beaufort scale
ISBN: 0881380318

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When the fishermen's boat is wrecked during a storm, Arion and Avion try to save them.

Let the Wind Rise

Let the Wind Rise
Author: Shannon Messenger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781481446563

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The breathtaking action and romance build to a climax in this thrilling conclusion to the Sky Fall trilogy from the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of the Keeper of the Lost Cities series. Vane Weston is ready for battle. Against Raiden’s army. Against the slowly corrupting Gale Force. Even against his own peaceful nature as a Westerly. He’ll do whatever it takes, including storming Raiden’s icy fortress with the three people he trusts the least. Anything to bring Audra home safely. But Audra won’t wait for someone to rescue her. She has Gus—the guardian she was captured with. And she has a strange “guide” left behind by the one prisoner who managed to escape Raiden. The wind is also rising to her side, rallying against their common enemy. When the forces align, Audra makes her play—but Raiden is ready. Freedom has never held such an impossible price, and both groups know the sacrifices will be great. But Vane and Audra started this fight together. They’ll end it the same way.

Old Time Country Wisdom and Lore for Garden and Trail

Old Time Country Wisdom and Lore for Garden and Trail
Author: Jerry Mack Johnson
Publsiher: Voyageur Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780760369319

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Achieve your goal of a self-sufficient, sustainable lifestyle with instruction on a range of basic garden and trail techniques inspired by old time country living​. Achieve your goal of a self-sufficient, sustainable lifestyle with instruction on a range of basic garden and trail techniques inspired by old time country living, no matter where you live. As big box stores and foreign-made, disposable goods take over commerce, the drive to get back to the origins of what we consume and how we sustain ourselves is becoming ever more compelling. Whether you are a country dweller or an urbanite, or somewhere in between, you can respond by learning to garden more simply, use what you have, and be more sustainable. With content from and expanding on the classic Jerry Mack Johnson book Old-Time Country Wisdom and Lore, this is a guide to living a sustainable lifestyle, lowering your carbon footprint, and finding the appreciation in the know-how to do for yourself or go without. Make your garden an adventure where you invest yourself and learn to live with purpose using country wisdom and know-how as your guide. With thousands of recipes, projects, and instructions, Old-Time Country Wisdom and Lore for Garden and Trail includes practical information on: Composting Planting Vegetables Water collection Flowers Herbs Pest control Land management Beekeeping Attracting Pollinators Resilient planting Preserving Overwintering 4-Season Gardening And so much more Basic, thorough, and reliable, this book deserves a place in urban and rural homes alike.

Monthly Weather Review

Monthly Weather Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1909
Genre: Meteorology
ISBN: PRNC:32101074877323

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Rising Wind

Rising Wind
Author: Diane Olsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1737204002

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Secora and Gideon rub shoulders with an array of strange and dangerous creatures, learn about the spiritual and cultural evolution of humanity, and assist with housing for the homeless, and sustainable water capture in desert zones.

The Fateful Rising

The Fateful Rising
Author: Shirley Klatte
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781503518568

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Albert Greentree decided his eldest son should be like him, starting to learn to be a merchant as well as becoming a man. John was sent to sea against his will as what Albert referred to as a bottom feeder. John discovered his father had a secret that caused him to lose his name, his family, and his nationality. He was left at Kingston, Jamaica, where his troubles began. He was hired by another captain, from whom he learns merchandising and becomes what his father had wished for. That ship, Mayanne, was attacked by pirates, and John was confronted with life decisions. He also became part of a conspiracy and was forced into a duel. He asked himself two questions: Is he a man? And is his life part of some fateful plan? John is not lucky, early on, with love but later discovers his true love after a series of mishaps. He finds himself involved in the plots of other persons. He becomes the problems and the solution to the problem. He marries a girl from Baltimore, Maryland, and with her returns to his English homeland where he becomes involved in his father’s problems. He decides to return to Baltimore where he plans to spend the rest of his adult life with Margaret, his wife.