Now, with both love and land on the line, they must decide if winning the argument is worth losing it all, or if it's finally time to find some common ground.
Russell Deadwood—magnate of souvenir stands in search of the American dream. Donovan Zimmerman—lost in a search for self. And more, like the Kleins and Cullens, who share the common ground of The Enclave.
Founded by immigration lawyer Read Lewis, author Louis Adamic, and educator M. Margaret Anderson, Common Ground was published by the Common Council for American Unity, an offshoot of the Division of Work with the Foreign Born, which began ...
This fascinating study of the role property rights play in preserving natural resources traces the changing uses of the Black Hills National Forest, from its beginnings in 1898 to the...
Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families
Common Ground: Integrated Reading and Writing
Common Ground's extensive and easy-to use grammar and mechanics handbook, included in the text, is tailored made for IRW students.
Describes events in the lives of three families during the 1968 Boston school integration crisis.
Describes events in the lives of three families during the 1968 Boston school integration crisis.
Morris looks at the ways in which cultural meanings have been inscribed in the land through our gardening practices over time. What do our gardens say about us, and where we have been? Matt Morris digs deep in Common Ground.
In this collection of seventeen essays, anthropologists, art historians, museum curators, writers, designers, and historians provide case studies exploring collaboration with community-oriented partners in order to document, interpret, and ...
Common Ground is an eight-week Bible study developed by Concordia University Irvine. This participant's book has five readings and reflection questions for each week.
The poems in this volume are affecting, honest attempts of the poet to find common ground with his reader; to express emotion, yearning, and confusion in a way that is readily accessible and true.
How do our individual actions affect the world?From the Caldecott Honor author Molly Bang, author-illustrator of the critically acclaimed Sunlight Series, this is a simple story of our planet's natural resources.
In Common Ground: Multifamily Housing in Los Angeles, author Frances Anderton explores that fascinating history, from the bungalow courts and apartment-hotels of the 1910s, to the development of garden apartments, to contemporary mid-rise ...