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Swim, Duck, Swim! (Paperback): Anne Giulieri Swim, Duck, Swim! (Paperback)
Anne Giulieri; Illustrated by David Lorenzo
R127 Discovery Miles 1 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Duck is scared to swim in the big pond. Duck looks to his farm friends for help.

The Red Cart (Paperback): Anne Giulieri The Red Cart (Paperback)
Anne Giulieri; Illustrated by David Lorenzo
R103 Discovery Miles 1 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Find out what happens when Duck pulls a red cart up a hill.

Debating War - Why Arguments Opposing American Wars and Interventions Fail (Paperback): David Lorenzo Debating War - Why Arguments Opposing American Wars and Interventions Fail (Paperback)
David Lorenzo
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What arguments have critics of American wars and interventions put forward, and what arguments do they currently employ? Thomas Jefferson, Henry Thoreau, John Calhoun, the Anti-Imperialist League, Herbert Hoover, Charles Lindbergh, Martin Luther King Jr., and Ron Paul (among others) have criticized proposals to intervene in other countries, enter wars, acquire foreign territory, and engage in a forward defense posture. Despite cogent objections, they have also generally lost the argument. Why do they lose? This book provides answers to these questions through a survey of oppositional arguments over time, augmented by the views of contemporary critics, including those of Ron Paul, Chalmers Johnson and Noam Chomsky. Author David J. Lorenzo demonstrates how and why a significant number of arguments are dismissed as irrelevant, unpatriotic, overly pessimistic, or radically out of the mainstream. Other lines of reasoning might provide a compelling critique of wars and interventions from a wide variety of perspectives - and still lose. Evaluating oppositional arguments in detail allows the reader to understand problems likely to be faced in the context of policy discussions, to grasp important political differences and the potential for alliances among critics, and ultimately to influence decision-making and America's place in the international power structure.

We're Hungry Too (Paperback): Sylvia Green We're Hungry Too (Paperback)
Sylvia Green; Illustrated by David Lorenzo
R186 R173 Discovery Miles 1 730 Save R13 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ellie loves sleepovers with Aunt Miranda, who is the best cook in the world! After breakfast, they like to feed the birds – but what about the squirrels? They’re hungry too!

At the baker’s, Ellie loves all the tempting cakes on offer – but whhat about the children who don’t have enough to eat? They’re hungry too!

At the park, Ellie loves to feed the fluffy ducklings – but what about the older ducks? They’re hungry too!

A lovely book to help children think about caring for animals and wildlife, and sharing what we have with those less fortunate than ourselves.

Debating War - Why Arguments Opposing American Wars and Interventions Fail (Hardcover): David Lorenzo Debating War - Why Arguments Opposing American Wars and Interventions Fail (Hardcover)
David Lorenzo
R3,879 Discovery Miles 38 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What arguments have critics of American wars and interventions put forward, and what arguments do they currently employ? Thomas Jefferson, Henry Thoreau, John Calhoun, the Anti-Imperialist League, Herbert Hoover, Charles Lindbergh, Martin Luther King Jr., and Ron Paul (among others) have criticized proposals to intervene in other countries, enter wars, acquire foreign territory, and engage in a forward defense posture. Despite cogent objections, they have also generally lost the argument. Why do they lose? This book provides answers to these questions through a survey of oppositional arguments over time, augmented by the views of contemporary critics, including those of Ron Paul, Chalmers Johnson and Noam Chomsky. Author David J. Lorenzo demonstrates how and why a significant number of arguments are dismissed as irrelevant, unpatriotic, overly pessimistic, or radically out of the mainstream. Other lines of reasoning might provide a compelling critique of wars and interventions from a wide variety of perspectives - and still lose. Evaluating oppositional arguments in detail allows the reader to understand problems likely to be faced in the context of policy discussions, to grasp important political differences and the potential for alliances among critics, and ultimately to influence decision-making and America's place in the international power structure.

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