Theodore s Best Friend

Theodore s Best Friend
Author: Mary Man-Kong
Publsiher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0679894098

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Who is Theodore Tugboat's best friend? With so many friends, it's hard for a little tugboat to decide. But after Theodore, Emily, George, and Foduck all pull together to save Hank, Theodore discovers the true meaning of a best friend. Full color.

Official Report of the Trial of Henry Ward Beecher

Official Report of the Trial of Henry Ward Beecher
Author: Theodore Tilton,Henry Ward Beecher,Austin Abbott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 922
Release: 1875
Genre: Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN: NYPL:33433075969406

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Theodore and Woodrow

Theodore and Woodrow
Author: Andrew P. Napolitano
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781595554215

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“Either the Constitution means what it says, or it doesn’t.” America’s founding fathers saw freedom as a part of our nature to be protected—not to be usurped by the federal government—and so enshrined separation of powers and guarantees of freedom in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. But a little over a hundred years after America’s founding, those God-given rights were laid siege by two presidents caring more about the advancement of progressive, redistributionist ideology than the principles on which America was founded. Theodore and Woodrow is Judge Andrew P. Napolitano’s shocking historical account of how a Republican and a Democratic president oversaw the greatest shift in power in American history, from a land built on the belief that authority should be left to the individuals and the states to a bloated, far-reaching federal bureaucracy, continuing to grow and consume power each day. With lessons rooted in history, Judge Napolitano shows the intellectually arrogant, anti-personal freedom, even racist progressive philosophy driving these men to poison the American system of government. And Americans still pay for their legacy—in the federal income, in state-prescribed compulsory education, in the Federal Reserve, in perpetual wars, and in the constant encroachment of a government that coddles special interests and discourages true competition in the marketplace. With his attention to detail, deep constitutional knowledge, and unwavering adherence to truth telling, Judge Napolitano moves through the history of these men and their times in office to show how American values and the Constitution were sadly set aside, leaving personal freedom as a shadow of its former self, in the grip of an insidious, Nanny state, progressive ideology.

Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt
Author: Michael L. Cooper
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781101162781

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Two-term president. Nobel Peace Prize winner. Commander of the Rough Riders. Avid conservationist. Adventurer. All of these and more, Theodore Roosevelt lived his long life to the fullest and left a legacy still remembered more than ninety years after his death. He started his long, successful political career at just twenty-three in New York State, and continued working in the public arena until well after his second term as president. Up Close biographer Michael C. Cooper takes readers beyond T.R.'s bold-faced achievements and explores the driving forces behind one of this country's greatest leaders.

Wives of the American Presidents 2d ed

Wives of the American Presidents  2d ed
Author: Carole Chandler Waldrup
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2016-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476605166

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Their personalities often set the tone for Washington society, from Julia Tyler's open hospitality to Sarah Polk's somber religious devotion. Some, like Abigail Adams, had little formal schooling. Others, such as Pat Nixon and Hillary Clinton, earned college degrees. There were those who outlived their spouses as well as women who died before seeing their husbands realize their presidential dreams. In spite of differing circumstances, these presidential wives influenced--sometimes overtly and often inadvertently--everything from domestic political agendas to foreign policy through their relationships with their husbands. This book discusses the lives and circumstances of the women who have been married to an American president. It emphasizes the relationship each wife had with her husband and the ways in which this contributed to the success or failure of his presidency. Details include birthplace, upbringing, political viewpoints and final resting place. Chapters are also included on women such as Hannah Van Buren and Jane Wyman, who although married to men who eventually became president, never became first lady.

Best Friends Worst Enemies

Best Friends  Worst Enemies
Author: Michael Thompson, PhD,Cathe O'Neill-Grace
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002-07-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780345442895

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"With uncommon sensitivity and intelligence... [this] book offers parents a window into their kids' often tumultuous relationships with classmates." - Time Friends broaden our children’s horizons, share their joys and secrets, and accompany them on their journeys into ever wider worlds. But friends can also gossip and betray, tease and exclude. Children can cause untold suffering, not only for their peers but for parents as well. In this wise and insightful book, psychologist Michael Thompson, Ph.D., and children’s book author Catherine O’Neill Grace, illuminate the crucial and often hidden role that friendship plays in the lives of children from birth through adolescence. Drawing on fascinating new research as well as their own extensive experience in schools, Thompson and Grace demonstrate that children’s friendships begin early–in infancy–and run exceptionally deep in intensity and loyalty. As children grow, their friendships become more complex and layered but also more emotionally fraught, marked by both extraordinary intimacy and bewildering cruelty. As parents, we watch, and often live through vicariously, the tumult that our children experience as they encounter the “cool” crowd, shifting alliances, bullies, and disloyal best friends. Best Friends, Worst Enemies brings to life the drama of childhood relationships, guiding parents to a deeper understanding of the motives and meanings of social behavior. Here you will find penetrating discussions of the difference between friendship and popularity, how boys and girls deal in unique ways with intimacy and commitment, whether all kids need a best friend, why cliques form and what you can do about them. Filled with anecdotes that ring amazingly true to life, Best Friends, Worst Enemies probes the magic and the heartbreak that all children experience with their friends. Parents, teachers, counselors–indeed anyone who cares about children–will find this an eye-opening and wonderfully affirming book. "Relevant and compelling... Parents will be wiser for reading." - The Boston Globe "The stories in this book come from many perspectives - those of therapists, educators, and parents. The wise, kind authors give us a fresh and cogent analysis of this critically important issue." - Mary Pipher, Ph.D., author of Reviving Ophelia

Harper s Young People

Harper s Young People
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 856
Release: 1884
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CHI:102873159

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Biblical Commentaries from the Canterbury School of Theodore and Hadrian

Biblical Commentaries from the Canterbury School of Theodore and Hadrian
Author: Bernhard Bischoff,Michael Lapidge
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521330893

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This is a substantially introduced and annotated first edition of a previously unknown Latin text, which throws light on the intellectual history of early medieval Europe.