Focusing on the often-overlooked Native American perspective, this book explores the motivations and actions of over two hundred Indian warriors who attacked Continental forces at the Cedars in May 1776. Author Mark R. Anderson highlights their battlefield conduct and the significant impact of this engagement within their cultural context. By flipping the traditional narrative, the work emphasizes the essential role of Native Americans in the Revolutionary War's northern theater, shedding light on their contributions and experiences during this pivotal conflict.
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The Best Grilling Cookbook Ever Written by Two Idiots
- 200bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
Bust a gut while you cook the most amazing grilled dishes with knockout recipes and endless jokes from backyard cooking legends, The Grill Dads.
The Art of Small Talk
Master the Unwritten Code of Social Skills, Talk to Anyone, Improve Your Charisma, and Make Real Friends Effortlessly
- 114bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
Master the art of small talk with techniques designed to transform even the shyest individuals into confident conversationalists. This guide offers practical strategies used by extroverted social butterflies, focusing on building rapport, engaging in meaningful conversations, and overcoming social anxiety. Learn how to initiate discussions, keep them flowing, and leave a lasting impression, making social interactions enjoyable and effortless. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their communication skills and connect more deeply with others.
Too Many Pets
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The narrative centers on a young man's perspective as he discusses his affection for pets with a friend. He reflects on the joy and companionship that animals bring to his life, emphasizing their positive impact on his well-being. Through this conversation, he articulates his belief that the number of pets he has is not excessive, highlighting themes of love, responsibility, and the unique bond between humans and animals.
The Legend of Apollo and Daphne
- 26bladzijden
- 1 uur lezen
Mark Anderson, a retired academic librarian residing in Greeley, CO, reflects on his life and experiences. The narrative explores his journey through academia, the challenges faced in his career, and the personal growth that comes from his passion for knowledge and community service. Through his reflections, themes of lifelong learning and the importance of libraries as cultural hubs emerge, offering insight into the impact of academic life on personal identity.
The Tree Frog Who Wanted to Fly
- 26bladzijden
- 1 uur lezen
The story follows Tree Frog, who longs to fly like the birds he admires, despite their dismissive attitude towards him. Undeterred by their lack of support, he bravely attempts to take flight, leading to unexpected results. This tale explores themes of determination and self-discovery, highlighting the courage to pursue one's dreams even in the face of adversity.
Technology Transfer
- 1128bladzijden
- 40 uur lezen
'Technology Transfer' covers the laws surrounding commercial transactions that involve the development, use of commercialisation of technology and associate intellectual property rights. Types of transactions that fall within this category are research and development contracts and intellectual property licences and these form the main focus of the book
Zarathustra stone
- 158bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
A fictionalized account of the day Nietzsche thought the thought of the Eternal Return, with biographical and intellectual background.
Het Leiderschapsboek
- 320bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
'Het leiderschapsboek' behandelt de belangrijkste uitdagingen waar u als leider dagelijks mee te maken krijgt. Het laat op heldere en praktische wijze zien hoe u het beste uit uzelf en uw team haalt. Voor elke situatie leest u: - wat het werkelijke probleem is - welke uitdagingen ermee samenhangen - welke belangrijke acties u als leider kunt ondernemen - wat de maatstaven voor succes zijn - welke valkuilen u moet omzeilen In dit overzichtelijke boek staan ook de belangrijkste hulpbronnen op het gebied van human resources, technologische innovatie en kennisontwikkeling om uw leiderschapsvaardigheden nog verder te ontwikkelen.
"Shakespeare" by another name
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- 23 uur lezen
The debate over the true authorship of Shakespeare's body of work began not long after the death of William Shakespeare, the obscure actor and entrepreneur from Stratford-Upon-Avon who was assumed to be the author. Being an uneducated son of a glover who had never left England, the chances that William Shakespeare produced infamous works like Hamlet are slim. This is the first complete literary biography of Edward de Vere, and finds in his history all the background material found in Shakespeare's plays. A truly fascinating study.
Empty Harvest
Understanding the Link Between Our Food, Our Immunity, and Our Planet
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- 7 uur lezen
Nearly twenty years after its initial publication, Dr. Bernard Jensen’s sobering picture of just how interconnected man is with the earth, and how this connection is being destroyed – link by link – still resonates powerfully. In this eye-opening account of the inherent dangers in our agricultural system, Jensen looks at the better-known manmade disasters, such as the greenhouse effect, as well as the ecological and subsequent health related problems hidden from the general public at the time. Empty Harvest is a groundbreaking book that examines just what the total problem was and still is. “In a day when it is cheap and easy to be a doomsday prophet, Empty Harvest shines like a bright beacon of hope and ecological sanity. While exposing the dire consequences of thinking we can grow healthy food with poisons, this excellent book defines positive alternatives, and demonstrates their power to restore us to true health. Empty Harvest lights the way toward living in harmony and happiness with the forces of life.” --John Robbins, author of Diet for a New America
Reading Kafka
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- 11 uur lezen
Essays discuss Kafka in relation to anti-Semitism, Zionism, psychoanalysis, contemporary theories of sexuality, and the First World War
The sons
- 192bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
I have only one request," Kafka wrote to his publisher Kurt Wolff in 1913. "'The Stoker,' 'The Metamorphosis,' and 'The Judgment' belong together, both inwardly and outwardly. There is an obvious connection among the three, and, even more important, a secret one, for which reason I would be reluctant to forego the chance of having them published together in a book, which might be called The Sons."Seventy-five years later, Kafka's request is granted, in a volume including these three classic stories of filial revolt as well as his own poignant "Letter to His Father," another "son story" located between fiction and autobiography. A devastating indictment of the modern family, The Sons represents Kafka's most concentrated literary achievement as well as the story of his own domestic tragedy. Grouped together under this new title and in newly revised translations, these texts—the like of which Kafka had never written before and (as he claimed at the end of his life) would never again equal—take on fresh, compelling meaning.

