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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
During the First World War it was the task of the U.S. Department
of Justice, using the newly passed Espionage Act and its later
Sedition Act amendment, to prosecute and convict those who opposed
America's entry into the conflict. In "Unsafe for Democracy,"
historian William H. Thomas Jr. shows that the Justice Department
did not stop at this official charge but went much further--paying
cautionary visits to suspected dissenters, pressuring them to
express support of the war effort, or intimidating them into
silence. At times going undercover, investigators tried to elicit
the unguarded comments of individuals believed to be a threat to
the prevailing social order. In this massive yet largely secret
campaign, agents cast their net wide, targeting isolationists,
pacifists, immigrants, socialists, labor organizers, African
Americans, and clergymen. The unemployed, the mentally ill, college
students, schoolteachers, even schoolchildren, all might come under
scrutiny, often in the context of the most trivial and benign
activities of daily life. Delving into numerous reports by Justice
Department detectives, Thomas documents how, in case after case,
they used threats and warnings to frighten war critics and silence
dissent. This early government crusade for wartime ideological
conformity, Thomas argues, marks one of the more dubious
achievements of the Progressive Era--and a development that
resonates in the present day.
Best Books for Special Interests, selected by the American
Association of School Librarians
"Recommended for all libraries."--Frederic Krome, "Library
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This book target audience is Christians of all ages and ethnic
backgrounds, to convert those that are lost and introduce them to
the love of Jesus, and anyone that loves poetry. This book is about
living life fully, and knowing who you are in Christ Pastor Lloyd
H. Thomas Sr. accepted the Lord Jesus into his heart in 1982. The
start of Christ dwelling in his heart he started writing Christian
poems that were directed by the Holy Spirit. These poems are to
encourage the believer, and anyone that is not a believer to accept
Christ as their Lord and Savior. Pastor Lloyd's poems tell us that
God is still in control. Pastor Thomas was founder of Cross Roads
Ministries Intl., Inc, with his wife of 45 years, Pastor Delores
Thomas. Pastor Lloyd was a member of Fellowship of Inner City Word
of Faith Ministries under the leadership of Dr. Fredrick K.C. Price
in Los Angeles California for 12 years. Pastor Lloyd Thomas was a
spiritual advisor for Women's Aglow of Greenwood, S.C. for 14
years; he was the coordinator for Prison Fellowship in Mc Cormack,
S.C. for 13 years, counselor for Leath Correctional facility in
Greenwood, S.C. for 14 years. Pastor Lloyd Thomas also founded My
Brother's Keeper Food Pantry in Abbeville, S.C., he was a police
chaplain for Abbeville Police dept. Everything that Pastor Lloyd
did after accepting Christ into his heart is for the love of God.
Pastor Lloyd has published poems in other books. Pastor Lloyd went
to be with the Lord 09/02/2007, he was retired New York City
Transit Motorman. Pastor Lloyd gave his life to the lord in 1982,
at the time he receive Jesus in his life he began to receive Words
inspired by the Holy Spirit.
This book presents simple interdisciplinary stochastic models meant
as a gentle introduction to the field of non-equilibrium
statistical physics. It focuses on the analysis of two-state models
with cooperative effects, which are versatile enough to be applied
to many physical and social systems. The book also explores a
variety of mathematical techniques to solve the master equations
that govern these models: matrix theory, empty-interval methods,
mean field theory, a quantum approach, and mapping onto classical
Ising models. The models discussed are at the confluence of
nanophysics, biology, mathematics, and the social sciences and
provide a pedagogical path toward understanding the complex
dynamics of particle self-assembly with the tools of statistical
physics.
Food and the Literary Imagination explores ways in which the food
chain and anxieties about its corruption and disruption are
represented in poetry, theatre and the novel. The book relates its
findings to contemporary concerns about food security.
After a quarter century of discoveries that rattled the foundations
of classical mechanics and electrodynamics, the year 1926 saw the
publication of two works intended to provide a theoretical
structure to support new quantum explanations of the subatomic
world. Heisenberg's matrix mechanics and Schrodinger's wave
mechanics provided compatible but mathematically disparate ways of
unifying the discoveries of Planck, Einstein, Bohr and many others.
Efforts began immediately to prove the equivalence of these two
structures, culminated successfully by John von Neumann's 1932
volume "Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics." This forms
the springboard for the current effort. We begin with a
presentation of a minimal set of von Neumann postulates while
introducing language and notation to facilitate subsequent
discussion of quantum calculations based in finite dimensional
Hilbert spaces. Chapters which follow address two-state quantum
systems (with spin one-half as the primary example), entanglement
of multiple two-state systems, quantum angular momentum theory and
quantum approaches to statistical mechanics. A concluding chapter
gives an overview of issues associated with quantum mechanics in
continuous infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces.
This selected bibliography is a compilation of the professional
literature of children's services librarianship from 1876 to 1976.
It explores the evolution of children's work and of the major
developments, trends, innovations, and practices that evolved or
emerged in children's services. For anyone doing in-depth research
on the history of children's work in the American public library,
this extensive bibliography is indispensable. It includes both
monographs and journal articles and is organized around 10 subject
areas, ranging from Historical Focus to Multi-Media. . . . [T]here
is an undeniable wealth of material here. Booklist Children's
services has been acclaimed as one of the great contributions of
the American public library movement, yet in the early days of
American public libraries, children were not even considered to be
a part of the library's clientele. However, beginning as early as
1876, library professionals began to speak out in favor of
children's library usage and rights, a subject that eventually
became the focus of a whole corps of library professionals. Through
an analysis of the professional literature of librarianship
starting in 1876 and continuing for a hundred-year period to 1976,
Fannette H. Thomas has compiled this selected bibliography that
explores the evolution of children's work and the major
developments, trends, innovations, and practices that evolved or
emerged in children's services. The development of the children's
service is traced from the days when one shelf of materials for
children were culled from the adult collections to the appearance
of special children's rooms, reference services, and readers'
guidance, and from the pioneers in children's librarianship to
today's story hours and multimedia use. This bibliographic
exploration of children's services in the American public library
encompasses ten chapters including: those devoted to historical
focus, professional staff, organizational scheme, philosophical
perspective, client group, collection development, readers'
services, story hour, interagency cooperation, and multimedia. The
volume's entries reflect the plethora of information found in the
professional literature about every facet of children's services.
Author and subject indexes complete the work. This is a useful
resource for college and university libraries where courses in the
History of Librarianship, Studies in Public Librarianship, or
Children's Services in the Public Library are taught. A unique
reference guide, it will simplify the task for researchers,
students, and practitioners.
Apalachicola is the origin story of the Creek Indians and how they
adapted to a changing environment and shows that specific
institutions, subsistence strategies, and social organizations
developed as a risk management strategy and a form of resilience.
It is unique in its comprehensive and long-term study of a
community. It identifies and demonstrates a new way of
understanding the development of political institutions and regime
change. Incorporating the role of social groups that are under
discussed by archaeological studies, the book offers a new and
novel understanding of the development of complex societies in the
southeastern United States. It is also includes a holistic view of
the entire social and economic organizations rather than just an
aspect of the economy or politics and shows how this culture
developed a society that dealt with an unpredictable environment by
distributing risks, knowledge, and authority throughout the
society. The social and political organization of these Native
American peoples was adapted to a particular environment that was
altered when Europeans immigrated to the Americas. The book is
relevant to scholars interested in Southeastern North American
archaeology and history, ecological resilience, political change,
colonialism, gender studies, ecology, and more.
Limamou Laye, an Islamic leader from present-day Senegal, has
proclaimed himself the reincarnation of Muhammad, with his son
later proclaiming himself to be a reincarnation of Jesus Christ.
Limamou Laye established a tariqa, or Sufi organization, based upon
his claims and the miracles attributed to him. This study analyzes
Limamou Laye's goals for his community, his theology; as well as
the various elements --- both local and global - that created him
and helped him to emerge as a religious leader of significance.
This book also explores how the growth of Islamic communities in
Senegambia stems from an evolving conflict between the traditional
governments and the emerging Islamic communities. Douglas H. Thomas
demonstrates that Sufism was the obvious vehicle for the growth of
Islam among West Africans, striking a chord with indigenous
cultures through an engagement with the spirit world which
pre-Islamic Senegambian religions were primarily concerned with.
Paleomagnetism is the study of the fossil magnetism in rocks. It
has been paramount in determining that the continents have drifted
over the surface of the Earth throughout geological time. The
fossil magnetism preserved in the ocean floor has demonstrated how
continental drift takes place through the process of sea-floor
spreading. The methods and techniques used in paleomagnetic studies
of continental rocks and of the ocean floor are described and then
applied to determining horizontal movements of the Earth's crust
over geological time. An up-to-date review of global paleomagnetic
data enables 1000 million
years of Earth history to be summarized in terms of the drift of
the major crustal blocks over the surface of the Earth.
The first edition of McElhinny's book was heralded as a "classic
and definitive text." It thoroughly discussed the theory of
geomagnetism, the geologic
reversals of the Earth's magnetic field, and the shifting of
magnetic poles. In the 25 years since the highly successful first
edition of Palaeomagnetism and Plate Tectonics (Cambridge, 1973)
the many advances in the concepts, methodology, and insights into
paleomagnetism warrant this new treatment. This completely updated
and revised edition of Paleomagnetism: Continents and Oceans will
be a welcome resource for a broad audience of earth scientists as
well as laypeople curious about magnetism, paleogeography, geology,
and plate tectonics.
Because the book is intended for a wide audience of geologists,
geophysicists, and oceanographers, it balances the mathematical and
descriptive aspects of each topic.
* Details the theory and methodology of rock magnetism, with
particular emphasis onintrepreting crustal movements from
continental and oceanic measurements
* Outlines Earth history for the past 1000 million years, from the
Rodinia super-continent through its breakup and the formation of
Gondwana to the formation and breakup of Pangea and the
amalgamation of Eurasia
* Provides a comprehensive treatment of oceanic
paleomagnetism
* Provides a set of color pateogeographic maps covering the past
250 million years
* Written by two internationally recognized experts in the field
Whether one things of him as dashing cavalier or shameless horse
thief, it is impossible not to regard John Hunt Morgan as a
fascinating figure of the Civil War. He collected his Raiders at
first from the prominent families of Kentucky, though later the
exploits of the group were to attract a less elite class of
recruits. Morgan was able to lead these men into the most dangerous
adventures by convincing them that the honor of the South was at
stake; yet he did not always succeed in appealing to that sense of
honor when temptations of easy theft drew the Raiders from military
objectives to wanton pillage.
In John Hunt Morgan and his Raiders, Edison H. Thomas gives us a
balanced view of these controversial men and their raids. In a
fast-paced narrative he follows the cavalry unit for the evening
the first group set out from Lexington to join the Confederate
forces until the morning of Morgan's death in Greeneville,
Tennessee. Basil Duke, St. Leger Grenfell, Lightning Ellsworth, and
the beautiful Martha Ready all receive their due, and the truly
remarkable story of the Raiders' newspaper is told.
A special contribution is the insight this account offers into
the disruption of rail communications carried out with such
enthusiasm by Morgan and his men. Thomas' study of the railroad
records of the period has enabled him to present this part of the
Raiders' story with rare detail and understanding.
This volume contains papers presented at the IUTAM Symposium on
Bubble Dynamics and Interface Phenomena held at the University of
Birmingham from 6-9 September 1993. In many respects it follows on
a decade later from the very successful IUTAM Symposium held at
CALTECH in June 1981 on the Mechanics and physics of bubbles in
liquids which was organised by the late Milton Plesset and Leen van
Wijngaarden. The intervening period has seen major development with
both experiment and theory. On the experimental side there have
been ad vances with very high speed photography and data recording
that provide detailed information on fluid and interface motion.
Major developments in both computer hardware and software have also
led to extensive improvement in our understand ing of bubble and
interface dynamics although development is still limited by the
sheer complexity of the laminar and turbulent flow regimes often
associated with bubbly flows. The symposium attracts wide and
extensive interest from engineers, physical, chemical, biological
and medical scientists and applied mathematicians. The sci entific
committee sought to achieve a balance between theory and experiment
over a range of fields in bubble dynamics and interface phenomena.
It was our intention to emphasise both the breadth and recent
developments in these various fields and to encourage
cross-fertilisation of ideas on both experimental techniques and
theo retical developments. The programme, and the proceedings
recorded herein, cover bubble dynamics, sound and wave propagation,
bubbles in flow, sonoluminescence, acoustic cavitation, underwater
explosions, bursting bubbles and ESWL."
Apalachicola is the origin story of the Creek Indians and how they
adapted to a changing environment and shows that specific
institutions, subsistence strategies, and social organizations
developed as a risk management strategy and a form of resilience.
It is unique in its comprehensive and long-term study of a
community. It identifies and demonstrates a new way of
understanding the development of political institutions and regime
change. Incorporating the role of social groups that are under
discussed by archaeological studies, the book offers a new and
novel understanding of the development of complex societies in the
southeastern United States. It is also includes a holistic view of
the entire social and economic organizations rather than just an
aspect of the economy or politics and shows how this culture
developed a society that dealt with an unpredictable environment by
distributing risks, knowledge, and authority throughout the
society. The social and political organization of these Native
American peoples was adapted to a particular environment that was
altered when Europeans immigrated to the Americas. The book is
relevant to scholars interested in Southeastern North American
archaeology and history, ecological resilience, political change,
colonialism, gender studies, ecology, and more.
First published in 1985. This study explores the agricultural
depression in the United States of America in the 1920's. The
author examines overproduction, wartime optimism and the farm
crisis, and continuity and change in agriculture during this
period. This title will be of great interest to students of
history, agriculture, and economics.
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