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West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker. Gallagher et als . , 25 Ohio St. 215-216 , the court had ... in author- izing the associations , is to enable their members to obtain for themselves homesteads . To justify ...
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" This is a history not simply of famous personages but of those who have worked and shared and contributed their creative spirit to give musical expression to West Virginia's values and heritage.
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The question became "Should women fly?" Deborah G. Douglas tells the story of this ongoing debate and its impact on American history.
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What we eat, where it is from, and how it is produced are vital questions in today's America. We think seriously about food because it is freighted with the hopes, fears, and anxieties of modern life.
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While the name is new, the idea has long been a popular theme of science fiction, featured in such films as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, the Terminator series, and more recently, The Matrix, Limitless, Her and Transcendence.
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In this ground-breaking book, Stephen C. Ferguson addresses a seminal question that is too-often ignored: What should be the philosophical basis for African American studies?
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The Culture Code: Cracking The HR Code For Success
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This volume assesses the history of eugenics in the United States and its status in the age of the Human Genome Project. The essays explore the early support of compulsory sterilization by doctors and legislators.
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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.