White Death Blizzard of 77

White Death   Blizzard of  77
Author: Erno Rossi
Publsiher: Seventy Seven Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0920926037

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The Blizzard of 1977 was a deadly blizzard that hit the Western N.Y. state area upstate New York and Southern Ontario from January 28 to February 1, 1977. Daily peak wind gusts ranging from 46 to 69 mph were recorded by the National Weather Service Buffalo Office, with snowfall as high as 100 in recorded in areas, and the high winds blew this into drifts of 30 to 40 ft. There were 23 total storm-related deaths in western New York, with 5 more in northern New York. Certain pre-existing weather conditions exacerbated the blizzard's effects. November, December and January average temperatures were much below normal. Lake Erie froze over by December 14; an ice-covered Lake Erie usually puts an end to lake-effect snow because the wind cannot pick up moisture from the lake's surface, convert the moisture to snow and then dump it when the winds reach shore. Lake Erie was covered by a deep, powdery snow; January's unusually cold conditions limited the usual thawing and refreezing, so the snow on the frozen lake remained powdery. The drifted snow on roadways was difficult to clear because the strong wind packed the snow solidly.

The Black Death

The Black Death
Author: Sean Martin
Publsiher: Oldcastle Books
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2011-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781842435533

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The Black Death is the name most commonly given to the pandemic of bubonic plague that ravaged the medieval world in the late 1340s. From Central Asia the plague swept through Europe, leaving millions of dead in its wake. Between a quarter and a third of Europe's population died. In England the population fell from nearly six million to just over three million. The Black Death was the greatest demographic disaster in European history. Sean Martin looks at the origins of the disease and traces its terrible march through Europe from the Italian cities to the far-flung corners of Scandinavia. He describes contemporary responses to the plague and makes clear how helpless was the medicine of the day in the face of it. He examines the renewed persecution of the Jews, blamed by many Christians for the spread of the disease, and highlights the bizarre attempts by such groups as the Flagellants to ward off what they saw as the wrath of God. His book is a vivid and dramatic account of one of the great catastrophes of history.

Health in the United States

Health in the United States
Author: National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1980
Genre: Health facilities
ISBN: UOM:39015040600127

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Deterrence and the Celerity of the Death Penalty

Deterrence and the Celerity of the Death Penalty
Author: William C. Bailey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1978
Genre: Capital punishment
ISBN: UOM:39015016185335

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Elvis what Happened

Elvis  what Happened
Author: Steve Dunleavy,Red West,Sonny West,Dave Hebler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1977
Genre: Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN: 0345272153

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The Death of 1977

The Death of 1977
Author: Shawn A. Jenkins
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781663202932

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Is this the end, or is the nightmare to be for an eternity? This is the question that is before us as 1977 comes to a close. Lynnette Glover is in the land of Jamaica in search of the werewolf that has been plaguing both her and her family. But, as with most journeys in life, Lynnette discovers that her quest is far from simple as she now has come across a brand new evil. Meanwhile, back in Cypress, Ohio, there are still others that remain in the grips of the demonic curse that refuses to depart their lives. 1977 will end...question is, who shall end with it?

Reaganland

Reaganland
Author: Rick Perlstein
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476793061

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"From the bestselling author of Nixonland and The Invisible Bridge comes the dramatic conclusion of how conservatism took control of American political power"--

The Politics of the Death Penalty in Countries in Transition

The Politics of the Death Penalty in Countries in Transition
Author: Madoka Futamura,Nadia Bernaz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134066780

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The increase in the number of countries that have abolished the death penalty since the end of the Second World War shows a steady trend towards worldwide abolition of capital punishment. This book focuses on the political and legal issues raised by the death penalty in "countries in transition", understood as countries that have transitioned or are transitioning from conflict to peace, or from authoritarianism to democracy. In such countries, the politics that surround retaining or abolishing the death penalty are embedded in complex state-building processes. In this context, Madoka Futamura and Nadia Bernaz bring together the work of leading researchers of international law, human rights, transitional justice, and international politics in order to explore the social, political and legal factors that shape decisions on the death penalty, whether this leads to its abolition, reinstatement or perpetuation. Covering a diverse range of transitional processes in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East, The Politics of the Death Penalty in Countries in Transition offers a broad evaluation of countries whose death penalty policies have rarely been studied. The book would be useful to human rights researchers and international lawyers, in demonstrating how transition and transformation, ‘provide the catalyst for several of interrelated developments of which one is the reduction and elimination of capital punishment’.