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By Harvard University Press, David Donald
The Reconstruction Act of 1867 was one of the most controversial and far-reaching legislative measures ever enacted by an American Congress. The political motivations behind it, and other legislation regarding slavery, confiscation of Confederate property, Negro voting, and the readmission of the Southern states, have not been easy to define. David Donald uses the latest techiques of behavioral science, especially roll-call analysis, to suggest that a congressman's strength in his diestrict usually determined whether he voted with the radicals, moderates, or conservatives in the Republican Party.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Johannes Spreen
This book describes how policing has forgotten to serve and protect citizens but emphasizes technology and quick response after a crime has been committed. It has astonishingly simple new ideas about how policing could prevent crime as well as enforce laws. These radical but economical changes in policing would not only result in more respect for police by the public but would lower the crime rate by preventing crime in the first place. This seasoned veteran brings his experience to bear in tantalizing clarity as a master wordsmith. He produces a compelling case for changing even the kind of vehicles that police use today. "Commissioner Johannes Spreen was a police officer extraordinary; a man who helped restructure and develop New York City Police Academy training leading to a college program, a 'West Point' for officers, now John Jay College for Criminal Justice. Johannes Spreen is a man of enthusiasm, indeed a prophet; always ahead of his time and brought his talent to Detroit as Police Commissioner and later Sheriff of Oakland County." -Rudolph P. Blaum, Retired Captain, New York City Police Department, John Jay College, former president American Education Association.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Johannes Spreen
This book describes how policing has forgotten to serve and protect citizens but emphasizes technology and quick response after a crime has been committed. It has astonishingly simple new ideas about how policing could prevent crime as well as enforce laws. These radical but economical changes in policing would not only result in more respect for police by the public but would lower the crime rate by preventing crime in the first place. This seasoned veteran brings his experience to bear in tantalizing clarity as a master wordsmith. He produces a compelling case for changing even the kind of vehicles that police use today. "Commissioner Johannes Spreen was a police officer extraordinary; a man who helped restructure and develop New York City Police Academy training leading to a college program, a 'West Point' for officers, now John Jay College for Criminal Justice. Johannes Spreen is a man of enthusiasm, indeed a prophet; always ahead of his time and brought his talent to Detroit as Police Commissioner and later Sheriff of Oakland County." -Rudolph P. Blaum, Retired Captain, New York City Police Department, John Jay College, former president American Education Association.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Bill Boushka
No Description Available.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Harvard University Press, McGeorge Bundy
In The Strength of Government, adapted from his Godkin Lectures at Harvard University in March 1968, the then-president of the Ford Foundation contends that the explosive social and technological change of recent decades has greatly increased the need for stronger and more effective national government. To illustrate his thesis, Mr. Bundy discusses the growing need for effective governmental action in the struggle against racism and poverty, the revolution in communications, and the field of nuclear weapons. Each of these problems challenged the common assumption that a strong government is inconsistent with personal freedom. The Jacksonian bias against authority remains the national mode even in a time when the vast majority of Americans rely on federal programs. Mr. Bundy argues from his examples that strong government is an absolute necessity if freedom is to be maintained.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dennis Kaiser
You Should Read This Book If: - You have just been informed you need an Affirmative Action.
- Program – and you’ve never done one!
- You have heard there are revisions to the Executive Order 11246 and you need to update your existing plan!
- Over 50000 contractors and subcontractors receive the EO Survey annually and you want to know what it’s about before hand.
- You have just completed your EO Survey and you want to be prepared in case they decide to review your plan.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Darlene Fitzgerald
Based upon a true story, U.S. Customs: Badge of Dishonor demonstrates one of our country's largest, most powerful federal agencies, out of control at the taxpayer's expense. All Americans should read this book and worry. If the government is capable of doing this to their own federal agents, just imagine what can happen to the average citizen attempting to enter the borders of this country. "Terrorism could strike the heart of America through our rail system at any time-and our own government has assisted in laying the track. The only way you'll ever know the terrible truth is to read U.S. Customs: Badge of Dishonor. Darlene Catalan's gutsy first-hand account of corruption and abuse within the US Customs Service reveals why America has fallen victim to the evil of drug cartels and terrorist networks. Catalan and her fellow former agents are courageous heroes and have risked much to bring you the truth. After you read the book, I'm sure you'll agree it's time to demand an official investigation of the Customs Service-so be sure and buy an extra copy for your Congressman!" -Rebecca Hagelin, columnist, WorldNetDaily.com "Read this book! U.S. Customs: Badge of Dishonor will frighten, anger, and then energize you to action! No honest federal agent should ever have to put up with colossal incompetence and abuse from federal "management." Add high-level corruption, and you have a truly dangerous mix. What are Washington-based US Customs managers doing to earn their salaries? Send help quick to the border states, or risk out of control drug trafficking and tomorrow's terrorist's attack vehicles-the uninspected pressurized railcar!" -Gary Aldrich, former FBI agent and author of Unlimited Access
FORMAT: Softcover
By Bennie Crane
"Humanity our Common Ground" challenges each of us to confront the questions that have troubled the recognition of both Race and Gender conflict. "Humanity Our Common Ground" illustrates that regarless of our differences we will find a common ground in our humanity. Valuing our differences is not just the right thing to do, it is the substance of a democratic society and essential to the continued growth and prosperity of a nation. "Humanity Our Common Ground" provides a pathway for our future.Each chapter provides you with an extended understanding of how we function as human beings and the responses we create toward diverse culture and gender encounters, which we instinctively address but seldom analyze. "Humanity Our Common Ground" gives you the opportunity to analyze these experiences. The strategies and techniques presented here are designed not only to address the differences we have with others, but also to increase your personal empowerment, self-fufillment, self-respect,and self-assurance. Solutions for many of the problems that separate by race and gender are here for your examination.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jo Freeman
This is an Authors Guild/BIP title. Please use Authors Guild/BIP specs. Author Bio: Jo Freeman is an attorney, author, and political scientist. She has published five books and dozens of articles on women and politics, feminism, social movements, public policy and law, political parties, organizational theory, education, federal election law, and the national nominating conventions. Description: This book analyses the two branches of the new feminist movement of the mid-1960s through 1973 and presents a theory of social movement origins, examines internal conflicts, and assesses the role of the press in movement growth. It also explores how the movment created public policy and how policy shaped the movement. "Up to now, nobody has been sure what the women's liberation movement is, we just know it is happening. Jo Freeman makes up for feminism's peculiar lact of political analysis." 桸ancy Borman, Majority Report
FORMAT: Softcover
By Reynolds Farley
In Black and Whites Reynolds Farley tackles the controversial question of what black Americans have gained from the civil rights struggle. Are black Americans catching up to whites economically and socially, or are they falling behind?
FORMAT: Softcover
By Tim O'Donnell
American Holocaust will lead the reader down the road of logic to the conclusion that the victimless crime laws are hate crimes against humanity. The United States, with a rate of incarceration ten times that of countries which use criminal laws only for victim crimes, is currently the world's greatest religious persecutor of moral minorities. So far, the American Holocaust has taken 1,500,000 lives and is currently taking lives at the rate of 19,000 per year. Of the 2,000,000 current prisoners in the United States, 1,000,000 of the convicts are in jail to convince them to convert to the religious morality of the majority, and 800,000 prisoners are real criminals who were created by the recidivism of previously incarcerated victims of the victimless crime laws. The price of victimless crime laws in the United States to both the American voter perpetrators and to the victims, is not only in lives but also in massive human suffering and trillions of dollars.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Tim O'Donnell
American Holocaust will lead the reader down the road of logic to the conclusion that the victimless crime laws are hate crimes against humanity. The United States, with a rate of incarceration ten times that of countries which use criminal laws only for victim crimes, is currently the world's greatest religious persecutor of moral minorities. So far, the American Holocaust has taken 1,500,000 lives and is currently taking lives at the rate of 19,000 per year. Of the 2,000,000 current prisoners in the United States, 1,000,000 of the convicts are in jail to convince them to convert to the religious morality of the majority, and 800,000 prisoners are real criminals who were created by the recidivism of previously incarcerated victims of the victimless crime laws. The price of victimless crime laws in the United States to both the American voter perpetrators and to the victims, is not only in lives but also in massive human suffering and trillions of dollars.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Bill Boushka
No Description Available.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Bennie Crane
"Humanity our Common Ground" challenges each of us to confront the questions that have troubled the recognition of both Race and Gender conflict. "Humanity Our Common Ground" illustrates that regarless of our differences we will find a common ground in our humanity. Valuing our differences is not just the right thing to do, it is the substance of a democratic society and essential to the continued growth and prosperity of a nation. "Humanity Our Common Ground" provides a pathway for our future.Each chapter provides you with an extended understanding of how we function as human beings and the responses we create toward diverse culture and gender encounters, which we instinctively address but seldom analyze. "Humanity Our Common Ground" gives you the opportunity to analyze these experiences. The strategies and techniques presented here are designed not only to address the differences we have with others, but also to increase your personal empowerment, self-fufillment, self-respect,and self-assurance. Solutions for many of the problems that separate by race and gender are here for your examination.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Darlene Fitzgerald
Based upon a true story, U.S. Customs: Badge of Dishonor demonstrates one of our country's largest, most powerful federal agencies, out of control at the taxpayer's expense. All Americans should read this book and worry. If the government is capable of doing this to their own federal agents, just imagine what can happen to the average citizen attempting to enter the borders of this country. "Terrorism could strike the heart of America through our rail system at any time-and our own government has assisted in laying the track. The only way you'll ever know the terrible truth is to read U.S. Customs: Badge of Dishonor. Darlene Catalan's gutsy first-hand account of corruption and abuse within the US Customs Service reveals why America has fallen victim to the evil of drug cartels and terrorist networks. Catalan and her fellow former agents are courageous heroes and have risked much to bring you the truth. After you read the book, I'm sure you'll agree it's time to demand an official investigation of the Customs Service-so be sure and buy an extra copy for your Congressman!" -Rebecca Hagelin, columnist, WorldNetDaily.com "Read this book! U.S. Customs: Badge of Dishonor will frighten, anger, and then energize you to action! No honest federal agent should ever have to put up with colossal incompetence and abuse from federal "management." Add high-level corruption, and you have a truly dangerous mix. What are Washington-based US Customs managers doing to earn their salaries? Send help quick to the border states, or risk out of control drug trafficking and tomorrow's terrorist's attack vehicles-the uninspected pressurized railcar!" -Gary Aldrich, former FBI agent and author of Unlimited Access
FORMAT: E-Book
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