The Expo Files

The Expo Files
Title The Expo Files PDF eBook
Author Stieg Larsson
Publisher MacLehose Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0857387073

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Now almost exclusively known as the author of the bestselling Millennium Trilogy, as a professional journalist Stieg Larsson was an untiring crusader for democracy and equality. As a reporter and editor-in-chief on the journal Expo he researched the extreme right both in Sweden and at an international level. Collected here for the first time are essays and articles on right-wing extremism and racism, on violence against women and women's rights, on homophobia and honour killings. Larsson never ceased to fight for and write about his most firmly held principles; it was his commitment to these which gave his best-selling novels their explosive force.

The Expo Files

The Expo Files
Title The Expo Files PDF eBook
Author Stieg Larsson
Publisher MacLehose Press
Total Pages 181
Release 2014-01-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1623650658

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Now almost exclusively known as the author of the bestselling Millennium Trilogy, Stieg Larsson was first and foremost a professional journalist and an untiring crusader for democracy and equality.Collected in English for the first time, the articles in this volume explore the human rights issues that formed the ideological foundation of his explosive trio of novels. Before he ever began his cycle of novels about the travails of Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Salander, Stieg Larsson used the pulpit of the media to denounce right-wing extremism throughout Europe. A co-founder of the influential journal EXPO and its primary editor for many years, Larsson spoke out passionately against many of the worst crimes against women, minorities, and other disenfranchised communities. These unflinching articles showcase Larsson's spare style and sly humor as he dissects many instances of persistent anti-humanist behavior and politics. Written with the urgency and economy of someone who knew that there is no time to waste when it comes to fighting the forces of bigotry, sexism, and racism, The EXPO Files is required reading not just for fans of the Millennium Trilogy, but everyone who applauds writers with the courage to denounce evil when they see it. From the Hardcover edition.

The Expo Files and Other Articles

The Expo Files and Other Articles
Title The Expo Files and Other Articles PDF eBook
Author Stieg Larsson
Publisher
Total Pages 244
Release
Genre Nationalism
ISBN

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With an introduction by Tariq Ali. Now almost exclusively known as the author of the bestselling Trilogy, as a professional journalist Stieg Larsson was an untiring crusader for democracy and equality. As a reporter and editor-in-chief on the journal Expo he researched the extreme right both in Sweden and at an international level. Collected here for the first time are essays and articles on right-wing extremism and racism, on violence against women and women's rights, on homophobia and honour killings. Included also is an account written for Vagabond magazine of his travels aboard the Trans-Siberian Express from Moscow to Beijing. His most important writings - perceptive, learned and committed texts - illustrate the breadth of his journalistic and political activities in connection with matters that were closest to his heart, and to which he devoted his life. Despite death threats and financial difficulties, Larsson never ceased to fight for and write about his most firmly held principles; it was his commitment to these which gave his best-selling novels their explosive force.

The Jefferson Files

The Jefferson Files
Title The Jefferson Files PDF eBook
Author Martin Herman
Publisher 194 Rodney Press
Total Pages 358
Release 2017-06-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1945211032

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It is 1806; a powerful and criminal secret society has almost complete control over many of the elected officials, international finance, and commerce in the young nation. Its leaders arrange for a dissident to be brutally murdered and left floating in the Potomac River so that the body surfaces within clear site of Thomas Jefferson’s White House. This criminal act is intended to send a message to the President and all those around him: ‘the society’s power should know no limit – elected officials – including the president – must acknowledge and support us, allow us to do whatever we want, when and wherever we choose, or suffer the consequences’. Almost two hundred years later, after discovering a hidden diary written by someone who lived in the White House during that time, a small group of college students and a world class computer hacker learn all there is to know about this particular crime… the identity of the victim and what, if anything, Jefferson did about it? They also learn all about the secret society. By digging into this two hundred year old crime the students attract the attention of the modern day version of the secret society. The current leader threatens the student’s very existence - but rather than retreat, the students decide to fight back.

Using R and RStudio for Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics

Using R and RStudio for Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics
Title Using R and RStudio for Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics PDF eBook
Author Nicholas J. Horton
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 313
Release 2015-03-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1482237377

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Improve Your Analytical SkillsIncorporating the latest R packages as well as new case studies and applications, Using R and RStudio for Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics, Second Edition covers the aspects of R most often used by statistical analysts. New users of R will find the book's simple approach easy to understand while more

Proceedings

Proceedings
Title Proceedings PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 812
Release 1995
Genre Census
ISBN

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For Canada's Sake

For Canada's Sake
Title For Canada's Sake PDF eBook
Author Gary Richard Miedema
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 356
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780773528772

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This study uses the Centennial Celebrations of 1967 and Expo 67 to explore how religion informed Canadian nation-building and national identities in the 1960s.