United States of America V. Kustok
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File Size : 32,76 MB
Release : 1972
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Page : 28 pages
File Size : 32,76 MB
Release : 1972
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Page : 48 pages
File Size : 22,60 MB
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Page : 16 pages
File Size : 24,18 MB
Release : 1972
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Author : Commerce Clearing House
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Page : 3128 pages
File Size : 40,21 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Appellate procedure
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Author : United States. Supreme Court
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Page : 988 pages
File Size : 13,37 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
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First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose.
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Page : 1620 pages
File Size : 42,3 MB
Release : 1973
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Author : Terry Boers
Publisher : Triumph Books
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 15,4 MB
Release : 2017-11-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1641250348
For 25 years, Chicago sports fans invited Terry Boers into their homes, cars, and offices as one of the premier voices of WSCR radio. Covering the latest championships and trades, and always ready to offer up timely takes, Boers was a Windy City constant until his retirement in 2017. In his highly-anticipated memoir, Boers delivers a trove of lively anecdotes and personal reflections from his life and journey through sports media--from raucous banter with Mike Ditka during The Score's early days to the Cubs' World Series celebration in 2016. A must-read for any of the thousands of listeners who made Boers part of their daily routine, The Score of a Lifetime is a freewheeling, frank portrait of a man, a career, a station no one thought would survive, and a city that loves its sports.
Author : Lissa Smith
Publisher : Atlantic Monthly Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 11,40 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780871137616
A collection of thirteen narratives that profile the top female athletes in different sports, including Babe Didrickson Zaharias, Billie Jean King, Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Sheryl Swoopes.
Author : United States. Weather Bureau
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Page : 946 pages
File Size : 18,99 MB
Release : 1958
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Author : Arne Duncan
Publisher : Simon & Schuster
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 44,33 MB
Release : 2019-08-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 1501173065
“This book merits every American’s serious consideration” (Vice President Joe Biden): from the Secretary of Education under President Obama, an exposé of the status quo that helps maintain a broken system at the expense of our kids’ education, and threatens our nation’s future. “Education runs on lies. That’s probably not what you’d expect from a former Secretary of Education, but it’s the truth.” So opens Arne Duncan’s How Schools Work, although the title could just as easily be How American Schools Work for Some, Not for Others, and Only Now and Then for Kids. Drawing on nearly three decades in education—from his mother’s after-school program on Chicago’s South Side to his tenure as Secretary of Education in Washington, DC—How Schools Work follows Arne (as he insists you call him) as he takes on challenges at every turn: gangbangers in Chicago housing projects, parents who call him racist, teachers who insist they can’t help poor kids, unions that refuse to modernize, Tea Partiers who call him an autocrat, affluent white progressive moms who hate yearly tests, and even the NRA, which once labeled Arne the “most extreme anti-gun member of President Obama’s Cabinet.” Going to a child’s funeral every couple of weeks, as he did when he worked in Chicago, will do that to a person. How Schools Work exposes the lies that have caused American kids to fall behind their international peers, from early childhood all the way to college graduation rates. But it also identifies what really does make a school work. “As insightful as it is inspiring” (Washington Book Review), How Schools Work will embolden parents, teachers, voters, and even students to demand more of our public schools. If America is going to be great, then we can accept nothing less.