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Tocqueville on American Character: Why Tocqueville's Brilliant Exploration of the American Spirit is as Vital and Important Today as It Was Nearly Two Hundred Years Ago
In 1831, Alexis De Tocqueville, a twenty-six-year-old French aristocrat, spent nine months travelling across the United States. From the East Coast to the frontier, from the Canadian border to New Orleans, Tocqueville observed the American people and the revolutionary country they'd created His celebrated Democracy in America, the most quoted work on America ever written, presented the new Americans with a degree of understanding no one had accomplished before or has since. Astonished at the pace of daily life and stimulated by people at all levels of society, Tocqueville recognized that Americans were driven by a series of internal conflicts: simultaneously religious and materialistic; individualistic and yet deeply involved in community affairs; isolationist and interventionist; pragmatic and ideological.

Noted author Michael Ledeen takes a fresh look at Tocqueville's insights into our national psyche and asks whether Americans' national character, which Tocqueville believed to be wholly admirable, has fallen into moral decay and religious indifference.

Michael Ledeen's sparkling new exploration has some surprising answers and provides a lively new look at a time when character is at the center of our national debate.
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What Is This Thing? Everyday Things of Long Ago
Have you ever wandered through a museum, looked at an artifact, and wondered, What IS This Thing? So did Nancy Polette as she toured the Montgomery County Historical Society in Missouri

As she wandered through the museum, she imagined a child of the 1800s suddenly appearing in her kitchen, at a mall, or in a classroom. How puzzled that child would be! A microwave, a blender, a cell phone, a computer, an escalator what strange objects!

Just as a visitor from the 1800s would be amazed at our inventions, so would, then, any of us who took a walk back in time be amazed at their inventions!

Nancy presents What Is This Thing? as a multiple-choice guessing game. The contraption is illustrated by Paul Dillon, and the question is asked. Taking a careful look at the object, the reader guesses how it is made, what possible uses it could have, and who would use this invention. After making a guess, the reader turns the page to discover what it really is and learns some brief history about it, sparking curiosity to investigate further the historical era, personalities, and social times that motivated those from the 1800s to create such gadgets!.
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Brick making basics: Dr Terry Mabbett describes a sophisticated craft that was developed in Egypt more than 5000 years ago--and is still a mainstay of ... African Review of Business and Technology
This digital document is an article from African Review of Business and Technology, published by Alain Charles Publishing Ltd. on December 1, 2004. The length of the article is 1141 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Brick making basics: Dr Terry Mabbett describes a sophisticated craft that was developed in Egypt more than 5000 years ago--and is still a mainstay of the rural economy in countries like Nigeria and Zimbabwe.(Construction)
Author: Terry Mabbett
Publication:African Review of Business and Technology (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2004
Publisher: Alain Charles Publishing Ltd.
Volume: 40 Issue: 12 Page: 47(1)

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Gang tooled lathes open new markets: what was a small job shop only a few years ago, serving local customers out of a garage, now is a buttoned-up contract ... An article from: Modern Applications News
This digital document is an article from Modern Applications News, published by Nelson Publishing on July 1, 2004. The length of the article is 2125 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Gang tooled lathes open new markets: what was a small job shop only a few years ago, serving local customers out of a garage, now is a buttoned-up contract supplier taking orders from around the country, even overseas. All it took was a gang.(Workholding/Toolholding)
Publication:Modern Applications News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2004
Publisher: Nelson Publishing
Volume: 38 Issue: 7 Page: 46(6)

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