... 1995): 39–71; Ken Alder, Engineering the Revolution: Arms and Enlightenment in France, 1763–1815 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997); Geiger, “Planning the French Canals”; Hecht, Radiance of France; George G. Humphreys, ...
The Union General McClellan had ordered General Porter to which Adolph's Company was attached to hold the ground at all cost. Confederate Generals Magruder and Jackson had 50,000 men assembled and intended to run over the Union lines ...
Confluence is the story of a woman's struggle with fidelity after meeting her soul mate on an adventurous backpacking trip in the Utah desert.
... 205—234, 254, 295—300 in der Literatur, 161, 210—212 Sarbin, T.R., & Coe, W.C., 148, 198 Sarbin, T.R., 198 Satir, ... 320—322 Symptomverschreibung, 105—106, 300—334 Symptomworte, 140—141 T Theater, als Modell für Training, 18— 19, ...
A young American rabbi is targeted for assassination.
Dr. Dismas lit an alcohol lantern with flint and steel and held it up by his face . The light , cast through a mask of blue plastic , made his pinched face , misshapen by the plaques beneath its skin , look like that of a corpse .
While trying to avert a disastrous conflict over the control of alien technology, linesman Ean Lambert discovers that someone from within is trying to take down the New Alliance and will use the lines to ensure its destruction.
In this book, historian Hampton Smith delves into Fort Snelling's long and complicated story: its construction as an improbably enormous structure, the daily lives of its inhabitants and those who lived nearby, the shift in its function ...
On the Confluence bridge, the only sound was Ean singing. Ean didn't know what agreement Sale had made with the Brimstone, but it wasn't firing at them. He kept singing as the Confluence grabbed the shuttle and brought it in.
She hesitated then added, “You know I don't know if it's related but when I was in high school we went on a field trip to the Edward and Pat Jones-Confluence Point State Park, at least that's what I think it was called.
In 1869, the Powell expedition camped at the confluence. One of the boatmen, George Bradley, wrote the Little Colorado was “a lothesome [sic] little stream, so filthy and muddy that it fairly stinks.” Jack Sumner, another expedition ...
Confluence: Online Journal of World Philosophies Confluence:OnlineJournalofWorldPhilosophiesisabi-annual,peer- reviewed, international journal dedicated to comparative thought. It seeks to explore common spaces and differences between ...
We are the river, and the river is us. We carry the same chemicals; pesticides and heavy metals, antibiotics and estrogen in our bloodstreams. From the Mekong River in Vietnam,...
This book is the first major study of the origins and development of this leading annual arts extravaganza, examining a moving stage of debate on such issues as the place of culture in society, the practice and significance of the arts, ...
There are said to beonly four places in the world where two major rivers'with entirely separate watersheds'converge at their mouths to form a common delta. Three are famous, having loomed...
Confluence: Poems, Stories, Art by Underground Poets, Wild Indians & Exuberant Others, Unc
Presents a collection of the author's pivotal contributions to psychotherapy.
The book lays out seven "thinking spaces" that explore various aspects of the structures and relationships that flow together in our lives.
The reach of the despotic Chosen widens and nowhere is safe for those who still cling to their faith.
It is 2014.