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The United States has become increasingly polarized, although the
concept of a two-party system is not new. This book traces the
major parties' utter dominance--of the highest elected positions
all the way down to "nonpartisan" political offices across the
U.S.--from the founding of the Constitution through the 2020
presidential election. Even before the founding of the "modern"
Republican Party in 1854 and the next 168-year era of
Democratic-GOP dominance, the early decades of American nationhood
were ruled in a similar manner by the two major parties of the day.
This book is a comprehensive, fast-paced analysis of how the
two-party system has grown to be such an affront to the ideals of
the Founding Fathers and of the numerous Americans today who appear
to accept it as a fact of life.
Introduced in the Pacific Northwest in 1883, professional
wrestling's long and storied history in the region has contributed
significantly to its culture. This entertaining account of the
wrestling industry in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia
provides a comprehensive account of more than 130 years of events
in the ring and behind the scenes. The author draws connections
between developments in wrestling and the changing identity of the
Pacific Northwest.
Few stones are left unturned in this account of the life of a
champion professional wrestler old-time fans and wrestling
historians remember well for his accomplishments in the ring, his
run-'em-over approach to wrestling, his growly demeanor, and a
razor-sharp wit he could unleash at will. Numerous people who knew
Gene Kiniski firsthand-including boyhood friends and acquaintances
in the Canadian prairie, fellow wrestlers and promoters who worked
with him or against him, and people who became Kiniski's friends
after he left the ring-recount touching stories and memories of an
athlete and entertainer who was known internationally to a
generation of wrestling fans and to Canadians everywhere as
Canada's Greatest Athlete. In these pages, those who knew Kiniski
best remember a giant of a man who impacted people around him even
more than he impacted wrestling audiences in major centers in the
United States, Canada, and Japan over the course of an outstanding
career spanning well over three decades.
Class Struggle takes you deep into the heart of San Antonio's
"Webster High School," an institution that seems to revel in
dysfunction. Told from the point of view of a bemused teacher,
Class Struggle is a guided tour through the landscapes and
minefields of modern urban education. Come along and meet
intriguing characters - the brilliant student "on a quest to kill,"
the barking boy, the substitute teacher who won't shut up, and many
others - who'll make you laugh, cry, and scream! This is a book you
won't want to put down ... whether you're a student, a parent, a
teacher - or just someone who loves roller coaster rides.
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