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Book Tropical Splendor

Download or read book Tropical Splendor written by Hap Hatton and published by Alfred A. Knopf. This book was released on 1987 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Islands Magazine

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  • Pages : 20 pages

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Book Islands Magazine

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  • Release : 1994-05
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  • Pages : 210 pages

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Book The Touchstone

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  • Release : 1919
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  • Pages : 472 pages

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Book Islands Magazine

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  • Release : 2003-12
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  • Pages : 128 pages

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Book Travel

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  • Release : 1927
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  • Pages : 706 pages

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Book The Padre Island Story

Download or read book The Padre Island Story written by Loraine Daly and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-11-11 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Padre Island Story is a compelling anthology that delves into the rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty that defines Padre Island. Through a carefully curated selection of essays, poetry, and short stories, the collection explores the multifaceted identity of this unique locale. The editors, Loraine Daly and Pat Reumert, have achieved a remarkable feat in gathering works that span a range of literary styles, from narrative nonfiction to evocative poetry, offering readers a comprehensive view of the islands significance in both ecological and human terms. This assortment not only celebrates the beauty and diversity of Padre Island but also probes the complex relationship between people and the natural environment, making it a standout contribution to regional literature. The contributing authors, Daly and Reumert, bring to the collection their diverse backgrounds in environmental science and local history, respectively. Their combined expertise enriches the anthologys exploration of Padre Island, grounding it in both personal experience and scholarly research. This fusion of perspectives situates the work within broader conversations about conservation, cultural history, and the impact of human activity on natural spaces. The anthology aligns itself with contemporary movements in environmental literature and regional storytelling, inviting readers to consider the intricate interplay between human narratives and the natural world. The Padre Island Story is an essential read for anyone interested in environmental literature, regional studies, or the art of storytelling itself. It offers a unique opportunity to engage with the myriad ways Padre Island has been perceived, experienced, and imagined. This volume is not just an exploration of a geographical locale but a journey through the lenses of varied authors who, together, weave a comprehensive narrative that is as educational as it is engaging. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in this rich collection, which promises not only to broaden their understanding of Padre Island but also to foster a deeper appreciation for the complexities of human-environment relationships.

Book The Knickerbocker

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  • Release : 1862
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  • Pages : 580 pages

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Book Film Criticism  the Cold War  and the Blacklist

Download or read book Film Criticism the Cold War and the Blacklist written by Jeff Smith and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2014-03-26 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Film Criticism, the Cold War, and the Blacklist examines the long-term reception of several key American films released during the postwar period, focusing on the two main critical lenses used in the interpretation of these films: propaganda and allegory. Produced in response to the hearings held by the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) that resulted in the Hollywood blacklist, these filmsÕ ideological message and rhetorical effectiveness was often muddled by the inherent difficulties in dramatizing villains defined by their thoughts and belief systems rather than their actions. Whereas anti-Communist propaganda films offered explicit political exhortation, allegory was the preferred vehicle for veiled or hidden political comment in many police procedurals, historical films, Westerns, and science fiction films. Jeff Smith examines the way that particular heuristics, such as the mental availability of exemplars and the effects of framing, have encouraged critics to match filmic elements to contemporaneous historical events, persons, and policies. In charting the development of these particular readings, Film Criticism, the Cold War, and the Blacklist features case studies of many canonical Cold War titles, including The Red Menace, On the Waterfront, The Robe, High Noon, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

Book Islands Magazine

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  • Release : 1992-01
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  • Pages : 162 pages

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Book Islands Magazine

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  • Release : 1993-09
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  • Pages : 190 pages

Download or read book Islands Magazine written by and published by . This book was released on 1993-09 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Islands Magazine

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  • Release : 1991-02
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  • Pages : 172 pages

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Book Atomic Environments

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  • Author : Neil Shafer Oatsvall
  • Publisher : University of Alabama Press
  • Release : 2023-02-21
  • ISBN : 0817321462
  • Pages : 263 pages

Download or read book Atomic Environments written by Neil Shafer Oatsvall and published by University of Alabama Press. This book was released on 2023-02-21 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "In "Atomic Environments," Neil S. Oatsvall examines how top policymakers in the Truman and Eisenhower administrations used environmental science in their work developing nuclear strategy at the beginning of the Cold War. While many people were involved in research and analysis during the period in question, it was at highest levels of executive decision-making where environmental science and nuclear science most clearly combined to shape the nation's policies. Because making and testing weapons, dealing with fallout and nuclear waste, and finding uses for radioactive byproducts required advanced understanding of how nuclear systems interacted with the world, policymakers utilized existing networks of environmental scientists-particularly meteorologists, geologists, and ecologists-to understand and control the United States' use of nuclear technology. Instead of profiling individuals, Oatsvall focuses on executive institutions, especially the leadership of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and high level officials in the Truman and Eisenhower White Houses, including the presidents, themselves. By scrutinizing institutional policymaking practices and agendas at the birth of the nuclear age, a constant set of values becomes clear: "Atomic Environments" reveals an emerging technocratic class that consistently valued knowledge about the environment to help create and maintain a nuclear arsenal, despite its existential threat to life on earth and the negative effects many nuclear technologies directly had on ecosystems and the American people, alike. "Atomic Environments" is divided into five chapters, each of which probes a different facet of the entanglement between environment, nuclear technologies, and policymaking. The first three chapters form a rough narrative arc about nuclear weapons. Chapter One situates bombs in their "natural habitat" by considering why nuclear tests occurred where they did and what testers thought they revealed about the natural environment and how they influenced it. Focusing on nuclear fallout, Chapter Two argues that nuclear tests actually functioned as a massive, uncontrolled experiment in world environments and human bodies that intermingled medicine, nuclear science, and environmental science. Chapter Three shows how the environmental knowledge gained in the first two chapters led to nuclear test ban treaty talks during the Eisenhower era, when the advancement of environmental knowledge and the natural world itself became crucial grounds of contention in the creation of nuclear test detection and evasion systems. The last two chapters step away from weapons to question how other nuclear technologies and facets of the U.S. nuclear program interacted with the natural world. Chapter Four examines agriculture's place in the U.S. nuclear program, from breakthrough advances in agricultural science including the use of radioisotopes and the direct application of radiation to food, to "atomic agriculture's" public relations value as a peaceful proxy, which shifted the moral calculus and further leveraged the U.S. government's atomic power. Chapter Five shows how knowledge of the natural world and the functioning of its systems proved important to uncovering the most effective ways to dispose of nuclear waste. Running throughout, Oatsvall consistently demonstrates how the natural world and the scientific disciplines that study it became integral parts of nuclear science, rather than adversarial fields of knowledge. But while nuclear technologies heavily depended on environmental science to develop, those same technologies frequently caused great harm to the natural world. Moreover, while some individuals expressed real anxieties about the damage wrought by nuclear technologies, policymakers as a class consistently made choices that privileged nuclear boosterism and secrecy, prioritizing institutional values over the lives and living systems that agencies like the AEC were ostensibly charged to protect. In the end, Oatsvall argues that although policymakers took their charge to protect and advance the welfare of the United States and its people seriously, they often failed to do so because their allegiance to the U.S. nuclear hierarchy blinded them to the real risks and dangers of the nuclear age"--

Book Islands Magazine

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  • Release : 1999-03
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  • Pages : 184 pages

Download or read book Islands Magazine written by and published by . This book was released on 1999-03 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Islands Magazine

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  • Release : 1993-12
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  • Pages : 218 pages

Download or read book Islands Magazine written by and published by . This book was released on 1993-12 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Key West Gardens and Their Stories

Download or read book Key West Gardens and Their Stories written by Janis Frawley-Holler and published by Pineapple Press Inc. This book was released on 2000 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: - Enjoy beautiful views of the islanders' sanctuaries as well as fascinating stories and histories of the grounds where gardens now grow - Venture off the beaten track and follow this garden path throughout the island of Key West

Book Ebony

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  • Release : 1963-02
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  • Pages : 120 pages

Download or read book Ebony written by and published by . This book was released on 1963-02 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.