Fat Cats & Running Dogs

Fat Cats & Running Dogs
Title Fat Cats & Running Dogs PDF eBook
Author Vijay Prashad
Publisher Zed Books
Total Pages 260
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781842772614

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A manual for the great global rip-off

Taking a Bath with the Dog and Other Things that Make Me Happy

Taking a Bath with the Dog and Other Things that Make Me Happy
Title Taking a Bath with the Dog and Other Things that Make Me Happy PDF eBook
Author Scott Menchin
Publisher Candlewick Press
Total Pages 32
Release 2021-06-15
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1536221783

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"Will likely inspire youngsters who are in a funk to seek joy in the unexpected as well as in the perfectly ordinary." — Publishers Weekly What do you do when it seems as if nothing will make you happy? For one little girl, it’s a good time to take a survey, from subjects including a quick little rabbit (running around in a wheel) and a snazzy centipede (shoes, lots of shoes). Scott Menchin’s amusing story and his whimsical characters show us that doing what we love best can bring the biggest smiles of all.

Running Dogs and Rose’s Children

Running Dogs and Rose’s Children
Title Running Dogs and Rose’s Children PDF eBook
Author Eric George de Jong
Publisher Blue Weaver Distributors
Total Pages
Release
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0620864567

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Running Dogs and Rose’s Children tell the story of how Eric and wife Jenny are plunged into parenthood after adopting three siblings aged eleven, five and one after their mother died of cancer. The new family set about starting over, building a family life together from scratch, in their rambling farmhouse outside Harare, Zimbabwe. Their story was on course for a happily ever after ending, until their lives and the lives of those around them were destroyed by Robert Mugabe’s war of terror, unleashed on white farmers and opposition party members, launching an era of economic, social and political turmoil which eventually saw the family fleeing the country for fear of being killed. Eric’s fierce love of his country and his principles saw him immersing himself in the dangerous opposition politics of the day where elections were rigged, and fellow party members were tortured and murdered. Somehow Eric de Jong’s irrepressible sense of humour bubbles throughout this absorbing, honest and deeply personal account of a growing family, of love, entrepreneurial success and failure, mental illness, political exile, and the distressing and often absurd collapse of a beautiful African country and stoicism of its people.

My Fat Cat

My Fat Cat
Title My Fat Cat PDF eBook
Author Martha Garvey
Publisher Hatherleigh Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-09-25
Genre Pets
ISBN 157826197X

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Fat cats may look cuddly and adorable, but they are at risk for serious illnesses such as diabetes, arthritis, and liver disease. Help your cute kitty slim down with the ten simple steps in My Fat Cat, including: • The proper way to feed a cat • Toys that will really get your cat moving • Advice on dealing with older cats, outdoor cats, multiple cats, and cats with special needs Featuring tests to rule out serious health problems, analyses of cat foods, real-life cat weight loss stories, and tips from top veterinarians, My Fat Cat offers creative and entertaining ideas to help your pet lose weight and live healthy.

Warmonger

Warmonger
Title Warmonger PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Kuzmarov
Publisher SCB Distributors
Total Pages 333
Release 2023-12-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1949762777

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During the 2016 presidential election, many younger voters repudiated Hillary Clinton because of her husband’s support for mass incarceration, banking deregulation and free-trade agreements that led many U.S. jobs to be shipped overseas. Warmonger: How Clinton’s Malign Foreign Policy Launched the Trajectory from Bush II to Biden, shows that Clinton’s foreign policy was just as bad as his domestic policy. Cultivating an image as a former anti-Vietnam War activist to win over the aging hippie set in his early years, as president, Clinton bombed six countries and, by the end of his first term, had committed U.S. troops to 25 separate military operations, compared to 17 in Ronald Reagan’s two terms. Clinton further expanded America’s covert empire of overseas surveillance outposts and spying and increased the budget for intelligence spending and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a CIA offshoot which promoted regime change in foreign nations. The latter was not surprising because, according to CIA operative Cord Meyer Jr., Clinton had been recruited into the CIA while a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, and as Governor of Arkansas in the 1980s he had allowed clandestine arms and drug flights to Nicaraguan counter-revolutionaries (Contras) backed by the CIA to be taken from Mena Airport in the western part of the state. Rather than being a time of tranquility when the U.S. failed to pay attention to the gathering storm of terrorism, as New York Times columnist David Brooks frames it, the Clinton presidency saw rising tensions among the U.S., China and Russia because of Clinton’s malign foreign policies, and U.S. complicity in terrorist acts. In so many ways, Clinton’s presidency set the groundwork for the disasters that were to follow under Bush II, Obama, Trump, and Biden. It was Clinton—building off of Reagan—who first waged a War on Terror ridden with double standards, one that adopted terror tactics, including extraordinary rendition, bombing and the use of drones. It was Clinton who cried wolf about human rights abuses and the need to protect beleaguered peoples from genocide to justify military intervention in a post-Cold War age. And it was Clinton’s administration that pressed for regime change in Iraq and raised public alarm about the mythic WMDs—all while relying on fancy new military technologies and private military contractors to distance US shady military interventions from the public to limit dissent.

The First Reading Book

The First Reading Book
Title The First Reading Book PDF eBook
Author Thomas Kerchever Arnold
Publisher
Total Pages 24
Release 1844
Genre Readers
ISBN

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The Challenge to Power

The Challenge to Power
Title The Challenge to Power PDF eBook
Author John C. Harrington
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages 402
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1931498970

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In this no-holds-barred look at the nation's money system, Harrington gives investors the strategies to thwart corporate domination of the earth's resources, decentralize the economy, restore democracy, tame corruption, and regain community control of financial resources.