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Evolving God

King, Barbara J
Evolving God
Where does religion come from? Evolving God examines the origins of religion in prehistory and how the evolution of primates gave rise to behaviors that we identify as spiritual. As a biological anthropologist, King has studied monkey and ape behavior in Africa and approaches the topic from her observations of individuals and their connections to each other and to their larger group. Researchers have reported reconciliation behavior, rituals, ...

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Quetzalcoatl & the Irony of Empire

Carrasco, David
Quetzalcoatl & the Irony of Empire
David Carrasco draws from the perspectives of the history of religions, anthropology, and urban ecology to explore the nature of the complex symbolic form of Quetzalcoatl in the organization, legitimation, and subversion of a large segment of the Mexican urban tradition. His new Preface addresses this tradition in the light of the Columbian quincentennial. This book, rich in ideas, constituting a novel approach . . . represents a stimulating a...

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Critical Questions (Paper)

Barzun, Jacques
Critical Questions (Paper)
This collection of writings allows the reader a rare opportunity to see Barzun's lively, engaging, rich, and original mind at work on several strategic areas of cultural inquiry: music and the musical life, esthetics, biography, criticism, and social commentary. Barzun makes use of a variety of contexts as a forum for evidence and opinion, including essays, program notes, letters, and reviews. And he approaches a wide variety of particular and...

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Afternoon Men

Powell, Anthony
Afternoon Men
Powell s first novel (1931), a satire of London lads getting into romantic trouble, drinking too much and living up to their reputation as a lost generation . Imagine "Bright Lights, Big City "set in London in 1930. Reviewers have compared it to Waugh and Firbank. The conversations are brilliant and disturbing, deftly rendered, revealing many of the young men as sexist, anti-Semitic, and lacking in talent. Names like Undershaft, Atwater, Pring...

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Historic Illinois from the Air

Buisseret, David
Historic Illinois from the Air
A distinctive and skillful effort to bring facets of Illinois history to a popular as well as an academic audience."—, John Hoffman, Illinois Historical Survey, University of Illinois Library

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Theoretical Aspects of Kashaya Phonology and Morphology

Buckley, Eugene
Theoretical Aspects of Kashaya Phonology and Morphology
This study discusses a wide range of phonological and morphological phenomena in Kashaya, a Pomoan language of northern California, and considers their implications for current theories of generative grammar. The volume raises issues in feature theory, presents a prosodic analysis, and discusses numerous morphological patterns.

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Lions in the Balance: Man-Eaters, Manes, and Men with Guns

Packer, Craig
Lions in the Balance: Man-Eaters, Manes, and Men with Guns
The Serengeti is one of the world's most renowned ecosystems, and at its apex prowls the Serengeti Lion. These majestic mammals are iconic, and integral, and also in constant danger from encroaching humans. Craig Packer is among the unique species that has spent a lifetime ensuring the study and perpetuity of these dark maned cats. He has dedicated countless research hours and dollars to the coexistence of humans and wildlife in the Serengeti....

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Lessons from the Great Gardeners: Forty Gardening Icons a...

Biggs, Matthew
Lessons from the Great Gardeners: Forty Gardening Icons and What They Teach Us
Since its earliest days, the art and science of gardening has been continually transformed and enhanced by great gardeners. Lessons from the Great Gardeners: Forty Gardening Icons and What They Teach Us profiles forty of these great men and women whose passion for gardening has driven them to improve and innovate, to overcome challenges and experiment with new ideas. The gardeners are drawn from throughout history and from around the world and...

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Prisons V26

Tonry, Michael
Prisons V26
America's prison population has quadrupled in the past two decades, with an enormous impact on families, communities, correctional officers, policy makers, and prisoners themselves. The use of imprisonment as a means of social control has come to the fore in many public debates--whether the issues be deterrence, incapacitation, public spending, overcrowding, or the effects of imprisonment on the offenders' later lives. "Prisons" addresses thes...

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The Wandering Mind: What the Brain Does When You're Not L...

Corballis, Michael C.
The Wandering Mind: What the Brain Does When You're Not Looking
If we've done our job well--and, let's be honest, if we're lucky--you'll read to the end of this description. Most likely, however, you won't. Somewhere in the middle of the next paragraph, your mind will wander off. Minds wander. That's just how it is.   That may be bad news for me, but is it bad news for people in general? Does the fact that as much as fifty percent of our waking hours find us failing to focus on the task at hand represent a...

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Valuing Life: Humanizing the Regulatory State

Sunstein, Cass R.
Valuing Life: Humanizing the Regulatory State
In"Valuing Life, "Cass R. Sunstein uses his considerable personal experience and knowledge of law, policy, and behavioral studies to show how we can humanize regulation, and why we ought to do so. All governments regulate: they limit private conduct in order to promote important social goals, such as worker safety, clean air, racial and sexual equality, safe food, or greater financial security. As the U.S. regulatory czar, the Administrator of...

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