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The Compleat Cockroach: A Comprehensive Guide to the Most Despised (And Least Understood) Creature on Earth
everything you ever wanted to know, and then some, about the different types of cockroaches.
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The Teeth of the Lion: The Story of the Beloved and Despised Dandelion
The Teeth of the Lion tells the story of the common dandelion, that remarkably widespread plant that is known, for better or worse, by just about everybody Through a series of short essays, written in accessible language and a thoroughly engaging style, Anita Sanchez takes the reader on a journey through the natural history of the dandelion and its long association with humans. Joan Jobson s illustrations add important details and subtle accents that enhance this journey. Well adapted ecologically to spread into and thrive within disturbed sites -- such as the lawns, playgrounds, roadsides, and parking lots in which they are most often encountered today, and viewed as weeds -- dandelions also have had a lengthy, welcomed association with humans as medicine, food, and objects of ritual, magic, and folklore. The Teeth of the Lion will be a source of enjoyable, fascinating, memorable information of interest to all users. It will provide naturalists, wildflower enthusiasts, gardeners, interpreters, teachers, landscapers, and homeowners a better understanding of one of the most common, well-known, and perhaps underappreciated plants to be found anywhere..
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Spokesmen for the Despised: Fundamentalist Leaders of the Middle East
Behind the bloody acts of terrorism, the mobs chanting with upraised
fists, the backroom and front-page politics in the Middle East, stand
powerful religious leaders cloaked in mystery and fanaticism.
Spokesmen for the Despised lifts the veils, presenting eight
vivid portraits of fundamentalist leaders who have turned their
charismatic religious authority to powerful political ends.

The deeds of the men profiled in this book make history and headlines,
whether through the anti-American rhetoric of the late Iranian
revolutionary, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini; the violent acts of
Hizbullah, the Lebanese Shi'ite movement headed by Sayyid Muhammad
Husayn Fadlallah; or the group of Jewish rabbis who appear to have
inspired the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. No
one better exemplifies this history-making than Shaykh Ahmad Yasin, the
spiritual leader of Hamas, who from his Israeli jail cell continues to
influence Hamas's efforts to eliminate both Israel and the PLO. Also
featured are the spiritual guides of the radical Jewish settler movement
Gush Emunim, the Sudanese sponsor of "the Islamic Awakening," the
preacher who inflamed Upper Egypt, and the ideological leader of the
Zionist International Christian Embassy.

These riveting biographies include interviews with true believers and
bitter opponents, and in several cases with the subjects themselves,
carefully placing the lives of these charismatic leaders in the contexts
of their religious traditions and their varied social, political, and
religious settings. Spokesmen for the Despised is an essential
volume for anyone wishing to understand the relationship between
religion and politics in the Middle East.

Contributors: Ziad Abu Amr, Gideon Aran, Yaakov Ariel, Daniel
Brumberg, Patrick D. Gaffney, Samuel Heilman, Martin Kramer, and Judith
Miller
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Why American Foreign Policy Fails: Unsafe at Home and Despised Abroad
When the U.S. confronts today's world, it does so without any recognizably coherent policy approach Foreign policy is constructed within a marketplace of ideas, resulting in confusing and sometimes contradictory directives on how best to deal with the world around us. Part of this is due to a changed global environment. The three biggest changes are the end of the Cold War, the rise of globalization, and increased partisanship within the U.S. government. However, it is also because of the unique marketplace of ideas within the U.S. that sets various actors against one another in deciding who or what influence foreign policy decisions. This book explores this change in U.S. foreign policy, examine the roles that the six primary actors (the President, the Congress, the bureaucracy, non-governmental organizations, the media and the public) play in policy decisions, and assess the potential for improvement within this system.
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Hollywood's Most Despised Villian
This message examines biblical definitions of aesthetics, holiness, and antithesis as each concept pertains to film. Also examined is Hollywood's vision for aesthetic Speaker Geoff Botkin relates the little-known history of the Left's deliberate effort (beginning in 1923) to "impoverish the aesthetics" of Hollywood and to thereby seize "cultural hegemony." He explains the corrupt soul of an industry that went from Shirley Temple to Madonna in less than two generations, and how the Christian patriarch became an object of deliberate contempt..
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