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The Princess and Charlie Go to Space (Paperback): Amber Clark The Princess and Charlie Go to Space (Paperback)
Amber Clark; Illustrated by Wells
R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Princess and Her Unexpected Friend (Paperback): Jeremy Wells The Princess and Her Unexpected Friend (Paperback)
Jeremy Wells; Amber Clark
R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mable The Maple Leaf (Paperback): Amber Clark Mable The Maple Leaf (Paperback)
Amber Clark; Tonia Conner
R304 Discovery Miles 3 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Faith Out Loud - Volume 2, Quarter 4 - A Cumberland Presbyterian Youth Resource (Paperback): Michael Clark, Amber Clark,... Faith Out Loud - Volume 2, Quarter 4 - A Cumberland Presbyterian Youth Resource (Paperback)
Michael Clark, Amber Clark, Samantha Hassell
R1,374 R1,304 Discovery Miles 13 040 Save R70 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Youth curriculum by and for Cumberland Presbyterians. The focus of this volume is the parables.

The Evolution of the American Dream - How the Promise of Equal Opportunity Became a Quest for Equal Results (Paperback): Amber... The Evolution of the American Dream - How the Promise of Equal Opportunity Became a Quest for Equal Results (Paperback)
Amber Clark, Bob Skandalaris
R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The American Dream has been a driving force in the development and success of our nation and a key motivating factor in all that we have achieved, individually and collectively. But what is the American Dream, exactly, and how has it changed over the course of America's history? This is the question that Bob Skandalaris and Amber Clark explore in their latest book, The Evolution of the American Dream. From the dream of land and a new start in the colonial era, to the dream of political and religious freedom during the Revolutionary War, to the dream of living a life of self-reliance on the frontier or amassing a vast fortune as a captain of industry in the nineteenth century, the American Dream has constantly evolved. By the early twentieth century, it was living the good life; then during the Great Depression it took a sharp swing toward security and ensuring the comforts of a middle-class lifestyle rather than chasing a better one. As prosperity returned after World War II, the dream morphed into a house in the suburbs and a college education for one's children, and then into a vision of a Great Society where government could cure all social ills and ensure constant upward mobility. That version of the American Dream, however, cannot last. In an era of global capitalism, the American Dream has now become the Chinese Dream, the Indian Dream, and the World Dream. People across the globe are not only taking "our" jobs, but also appropriating the dream itself-and the question is, what will that do to the American Dream for Americans? Will it force us to reinvent and redefine the dream once more, as we have done so often in the past? Or will the American Dream disappear from our shores entirely? Is the there still an authentic, achievable version of the American Dream today?

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