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United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Vol. 1 of 3
- Sterling Carr, a Corporation, Bankrupt, and Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, a Corporation, Appellants, vs. Hermosa Amusement Corporation, Ltd., a Corporation, and J. M. a
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U S Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit
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Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Northwest Frontier Province
(NWFP), near the Afghan border, is far more complex and diverse
than is commonly understood. While these groups share many
ideological and historical characteristics, the militants have very
different backgrounds, tribal affiliations, and strategic concepts
that are key to understanding the dynamics of this dangerous,
war-torn region- the main safe haven of al-Qaeda and the gateway to
fighting in Afghanistan. This volume of essays, edited by Peter
Bergen and Katherine Tiedemann and produced in connection with the
New America Foundation, explores the history and current state of
the lawless frontier of "Talibanistan," from the groups that occupy
its various sub-regions to the effects of counterinsurgency and
military intervention (including drone strikes) and the possibility
of reconciliation. Contributors include MIT's Sameer Lalwani, NYU's
Paul Cruickshank, Afghan journalist Anand Gopal, and Brian Fishman
of the New America Foundation.
While many people remain paralyzed by the scope of Earth's
environmental crisis, the eco barons--a new, unheralded generation
of men and women--have quietly dedicated their lives and fortunes
to saving the planet from eco-logical destruction. From the former
fashion magnate and founder of Esprit who's saved more rainforests
than anyone else to the Hollywood pool cleaner who became the
leading force behind a worldwide effort to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, the incredible stories of "Eco Barons" offer proof that
a single person's determination and vision can effect monumental
change.
Take a virtual tour of the National Museum of Natural History with
this high-interest STEAM book! Along the way, learn about the
challenges that museums face when designing fossil exhibits. You'll
also learn how studying fossils helps scientists learn about
prehistoric species such as dinosaurs and their habitats. Created
in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this STEAM book
will ignite a curiosity about STEAM topics through real-world
examples. It features a hands-on STEAM challenge that is perfect
for makerspaces and that guides students step-by-step through the
engineering design process. Make STEAM career connections with
career advice from Smithsonian employees working in STEAM fields.
This STEAM book is ideal for ages 6-8 and is especially appealing
to reluctant readers.
From pre-Columbian times to the environmental justice movements of
the present, women and men frequently responded to the environment
and environmental issues in profoundly different ways. Although
both environmental history and women's history are flourishing,
explorations of the synergy produced by the interplay between
environment and sex, sexuality, and gender are just beginning.
Offering more than "great women in environmental history," this
book examines the intersections that shaped women's unique
environmental concerns and activism, and that framed the way the
larger culture responded. Women discussed include Native Americans,
colonists, enslaved field workers, pioneers, homemakers, municipal
housekeepers, immigrants, hunters, nature writers, soil
conservationists, scientists, migrant laborers, lesbians, nuclear
protestors, and environmental justice activists. As women, they
fared, thought, and acted in ways complicated by social, political,
and economic norms, as well as issues of sexuality and
childbearing. The housekeeping role assigned to women has long been
recognized as important in environmental history. But that emphasis
ignores the vast range of their influence and experiences. Enslaved
women, left to do the fieldwork in disproportionate numbers, used
their environmental knowledge to subtly undermine their masters,
hastening the coming of the Civil War. Many pregnant women, faced
with childbirth on the western trails, eyed frontier environments
with considerable apprehension. In more recent times, lesbians have
created alternative environments to resist homophobia and, in many
economically disadvantaged communities, women have been at the
forefront of the fight against environmental racism. Women are not
always the heroes in this story, as when the popularity of hats
lavishly decorated with feathers brought some bird species to near
extinction. For better, and sometimes for worse, women have played
a unique role in the shaping of the American environment. Their
stories feature vibrant characters and shine a light on an
underappreciated, often inspiring, and always complex history.
This report explores the growth prospects for the ocean economy,
its capacity for future employment creation and innovation, and its
role in addressing global challenges. Special attention is devoted
to the emerging ocean-based industries in light of their high
growth and innovation potential, and contribution to addressing
challenges such as energy security, environment, climate change and
food security.The report examines the risks and uncertainties
surrounding the future development of ocean industries, the
innovations required in science and technology to support their
progress, their potential contribution to green growth and some of
the implications for ocean management. Finally, and looking across
the future ocean economy as a whole, it explores possible avenues
for action that could boost its long-term development prospects
while managing the use of the ocean itself in responsible,
sustainable ways. This book belongs to the OECD Report Series
Illustrated throughout with 200 outstanding colour photographs,
Endangered Animals presents an in-depth look at around 100 species
of animal from around the world, all of which are currently
endangered or threatened according to the annual list drawn up by
the World Conservation Union (IUCN). The selection spans a broad
spectrum of wildlife, from large, charismatic mammals such as the
Bengal tiger to lesser-known species such as New Zealand's kakapo,
the world's only flightless parrot, which was once presumed to be
extinct. Each continent is covered, with examples carefully drawn
from every habitat - from the mysterious aye-aye of Madagascar's
shrinking rainforest, to the shy spectacled bear of the high Andes.
Arranged geographically, each photographic entry is supported by a
fascinating caption, which explains the animal's current plight and
whether it is critically endangered or classified as vulnerable.
From the Ethiopian wolf to the Bengal tiger to monk seal and
dugong, Endangered Animals is a fascinating introduction to some of
the most threatened species on the planet.
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