Butin smaller cities, politics reigned. The Kansas City bankshould have been on the other side of the river in Kansas, not in Missouri. Republicans controlled Kansas at the time and Democrats were in charge of the White House; ...
Now, in Fed Up, Hartley expands outward from the everyday frustrations of performing thankless emotional labor to illuminate how the expectation to do this work in all arenas—private and public—fuels gender inequality, limits our ...
This book provides an intimate look at the lives of former African-American farmworkers who labored in central Florida's farms along the shores of Lake Apopka.
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This book changes your attitude about how you look at things: internally, externally, and all presented in an easy-to-read format.
But the farmworkers became statistics, nameless casualties history almost forgot. Here are their stories, told in their own words.
... elderly people. We're all following them, you know. Chances are very good that we'll be old someday, too. So treat your older relatives the way you want to be treated when you're their age. Talk. Write. E-mail. Visit. And feed them. God ...
Join the author as he explores the four God ordained institutions and their responsibilities in our modern day America.
This ebook features mouth-watering recipes sure to satisfy more than just your appetite for crime. Fed Up is the 4th book in the Gourmet Girl Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
A Federal Reserve insider pulls back the curtain on the secretive institution that controls America’s economy After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was ...
Combining feminist anthropology and theory with culinary history, Catherine Manton examines the place of food in women's history, with a particular emphasis on the life and changing roles of the...