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Clark, Samuel.
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641.5946 CLA
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2001
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Clark, Samuel
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641.5946 CLA
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2004
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Clark, S. D. (Samuel Delbert), 1910-2003, author.
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301.362 23
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2016 1966
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10849.8926
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Lawrence, Kenneth.
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230.663 19
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1986
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Knopke, Harry J., 1946-
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305.800973 20
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1991
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Witherspoon, Kimberly.
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641.5
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2007
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Hilarious stories from top chefs about their culinary disasters.
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Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729.
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212.1 21
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1998
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Samuel Clarke was one of the most influential Newtonian philosophers of his generation. This work, which constituted the 1704 Boyle Lectures, generated much controversy at that time.
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Clark, John A.
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324.273097509049 22
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2004
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"The South continues to be the most distinctive region in American politics. Over the last half century, Democratic dominance in the South has given way to the emergence of a truly competitive two-party system that leans Republican in presidential elections. In some ways, the region is increasingly like the rest of the country, yet even the degree of change and the speed with which it occurred give the South a distinctive air. The contributors to Southern Political Party Activists examine both the development of American political party organizations and the changing political character of th.
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Gibson, Jon L.
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975.01 22
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2004
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Traces the sources of power and large-scale organization of prehistoric peoples among Archaic societies. By focusing on the first instances of mound building, pottery making, fancy polished stone and bone, as well as specialized chipped stone, artifacts, and their widespread exchange, this book explores the sources of power and organization among Archaic societies. It investigates the origins of these technologies and their effects on long-term (evolutionary) and short-term (historical) change. The characteristics of first origins in social complexity belong to 5,000- to 6,000-year-old Archaic.
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Levin-Waldman, Oren M., author.
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331.230973 23
Publication Date
2016
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Resource ordered for the Psychology (includes Sociology) 108091 courses. "Minimum wage inspires debate among many Americans--from advocates who consider it beneficial to the poor and middle class to those who feel it leads to greater unemployment. This comprehensive overview examines the history, policies, and key players in the minimum wage arena and discusses the various controversies that have surrounded it. Author Oren M. Levin-Waldman presents a balanced approach to the topic, shedding light on legitimate evidence from both sides of the argument and debunking claims based on ideology, partisanship, and distortions of data. The book presents an historical overview from the early 20th century through the present day, exploring the various legal issues, benefits, and potential problems of low-wage labor markets. Contributions from key economists along with profiles of seminal figures and organizations present a variety of different perspectives and show the expanse of political, economic, and academic involvement in marshaling effective solutions. The content features informative data, resources for further action, a helpful chronology, and a thorough glossary."--Publisher's description
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Cooper, Harris.
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641.2520973
Publication Date
2021
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