“A Link in the Great American Chain"

“A Link in the Great American Chain
Author: Ira Robinson
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2023-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN:

This book brings together six articles the author has published in recent years on the development of the Orthodox Jewish community in Cleveland, Ohio. While a number of scholars have ably presented important parts of the history of Jewish Orthodoxy in Cleveland, Ohio, this book is a first attempt to deal comprehensively with the story of Cleveland Orthodox Judaism. Chapters one and two, taken together, present a connected narrative history of the evolution of the Jewish Orthodox community in Cleveland, Ohio from its beginnings to the early twenty-first century. The succeeding chapters present in greater detail persons and institutions of great importance to the historical development of the Orthodox community.

The Great American Canals

The Great American Canals
Author: Archer Butler Hulbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1904
Genre: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (Md. and Washington, D.C.)
ISBN:

The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama

The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama
Author: Richard W. Leeman
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2012-05-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0739174096

The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama, by Richard Leeman, provides an in-depth analysis of President Barack Obama’s speeches and writings to explain the power of the 44th president's speaking.This book argues that, from his earliest writings through his latest presidential speeches, Obama has described the world through a teleological lens. Teleology is the philosophy of discovering in the essential nature of humans or countries the telos, or ideal, towards which one should progress. Obama consistently portrays freedom and equality as essential to human nature and the American spirit. Understanding his discourse as teleological helps explain the inspirational and philosophical nature of his rhetoric, as well as his famous patience, perceiving progress where others become frustrated. Teleological discourse is ancient, with its roots in philosophies such as Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and Christian theology, and its handprints evident in Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. In order to discover the roots of Obama's teleological perspective, Leeman also examines the speeches of presidents Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan, as well as the civil rights discourse of Martin Luther King, Jr., Frederick Douglass, and W. E. B. Du Bois. Although the roots of his teleological discourse run deep, President Obama's particular use of the philosophy is very modern. The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama is an essential contribution to the study of American politics and political rhetoric.

The Great American Swindle

The Great American Swindle
Author: June Naugle
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2007-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1452059136

The Great American Swindle is a mind-boggling story filled with action, lust, greed, conspiracy, betrayal, blackmail, fraud, injustice, suicide, and murder; a story which crisscrosses the United States several times between 1845 and 1971; a true, fully-documented story which has significantly altered U.S. history. Hundreds of United States census records, certified documents, court transcripts, wills, deeds, personal letters, etc., prove the greatest swindle in our country’s history and its impending cover-up. Also how the swindle was accomplished, why, by whom, where the stolen billions/trillions of dollars are, and who controls them today. Names have NOT been changed to protect the guilty.

The Great American Canals

The Great American Canals
Author: Archer Butler Hulbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1904
Genre: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (Md. and Washington, D.C.)
ISBN:

The Last Great American Housewife

The Last Great American Housewife
Author: Staci Greason
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146891152X

Kate Miller may be the last great American housewife left in Van Nuys. But as she sails toward forty on a wave of a pretty good (albeit somewhat boring) life with her husband and two kids, the death of her dysfunctional mother sends Kate out on a ledge and straight up a tree. Surveying her life from atop an endangered tree near the Fashion Square Plaza Mall, Kate learns more than how to fight for a cause. She learns how one frightened woman can actually discover her true self, one branch at a time and right down the street from her own backyard.