Author: Lawrence Fine
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781933817323
Category : Charleston (W. Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A guidebook to travel in the state capitol of West Virginia-Cahrleston.
Discover Charleston West Virginia
Author: Lawrence Fine
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781933817323
Category : Charleston (W. Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A guidebook to travel in the state capitol of West Virginia-Cahrleston.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781933817323
Category : Charleston (W. Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A guidebook to travel in the state capitol of West Virginia-Cahrleston.
100 Things to Do in Charleston Before You Die, Second Edition
Author: Lynn and Cele Seldon
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
ISBN: 1681062631
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
The clippity-clop of horse-drawn carriages on cobblestoned streets under the Spanish moss-draped trees of the Lowcountry transports you to another era in Charleston, the sweetheart of the Southeast. And with so much architecture, history, and rich cuisine to explore, you'll want to maximize your visit to this South Carolina gem. Let 100 Things to Do in Charleston Before You Die be your guide for where to go, what to see, where to dine, and where to shop 'til you drop. Taste oh-so-Southern favorites like shrimp and grits and she-crab soup before taking in the lush landscapes and antebellum architecture. Explore Civil War history at Fort Sumter, or be a part of sea turtle recovery at the South Carolina Aquarium. Don't forget to pick up a famous seagrass basket at the City Market and take advantage of all the seasonal activities and suggested itineraries the book provides.
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
ISBN: 1681062631
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
The clippity-clop of horse-drawn carriages on cobblestoned streets under the Spanish moss-draped trees of the Lowcountry transports you to another era in Charleston, the sweetheart of the Southeast. And with so much architecture, history, and rich cuisine to explore, you'll want to maximize your visit to this South Carolina gem. Let 100 Things to Do in Charleston Before You Die be your guide for where to go, what to see, where to dine, and where to shop 'til you drop. Taste oh-so-Southern favorites like shrimp and grits and she-crab soup before taking in the lush landscapes and antebellum architecture. Explore Civil War history at Fort Sumter, or be a part of sea turtle recovery at the South Carolina Aquarium. Don't forget to pick up a famous seagrass basket at the City Market and take advantage of all the seasonal activities and suggested itineraries the book provides.
Discovery and Rediscovery
Author: University of Arizona. Institute of Government Research
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American Revolution Bicentennial, 1776-1976
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American Revolution Bicentennial, 1776-1976
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Discovering Atoms
Author: Natalie Goldstein
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
ISBN: 1448847052
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
Provides a history of atoms, explores the properties and laws of chemicals, and discusses the new subatomic particles.
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
ISBN: 1448847052
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
Provides a history of atoms, explores the properties and laws of chemicals, and discusses the new subatomic particles.
Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Discover
Called to Be - Discovering Purpose
Author: Dennis L. Marshall
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1434354989
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Mile markers along life's highway may appear to be a series of disconnected events. However, the miraculous encounter on Texas' FM1960 and the author's nearly 40 year journey suggest otherwise. Buckle up for a journey into a collection of events that provide great insight into the discovery of purpose. The author's apparently disconnected mile markers formed waypoints targeting "PURPOSE" as his final destination with God being the Guide. Each leg of his trip when considered as a whole, produced an incredible life map. The crooked roadways winding as circuitous pathways led uphill towards the summit of his calling in life. His journey revealed in stories, processes, and related Scriptures illustrate the many ways God speaks to us. Further, the writings encourage readers to prayerfully, thoughtfully, and truthfully examine their own mile markers. A chapter is included to assist this discovery process. Why publish this discovery process? Is it vanity? Is it therapeutic? According to the author, he makes public his personal experiences to encourage, inspire, and share hope/peace/joy ... to illustrate that God is real and plays a visible role in our lives. It is God that calls us to purpose, equips us for service, and guides us to completion.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1434354989
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Mile markers along life's highway may appear to be a series of disconnected events. However, the miraculous encounter on Texas' FM1960 and the author's nearly 40 year journey suggest otherwise. Buckle up for a journey into a collection of events that provide great insight into the discovery of purpose. The author's apparently disconnected mile markers formed waypoints targeting "PURPOSE" as his final destination with God being the Guide. Each leg of his trip when considered as a whole, produced an incredible life map. The crooked roadways winding as circuitous pathways led uphill towards the summit of his calling in life. His journey revealed in stories, processes, and related Scriptures illustrate the many ways God speaks to us. Further, the writings encourage readers to prayerfully, thoughtfully, and truthfully examine their own mile markers. A chapter is included to assist this discovery process. Why publish this discovery process? Is it vanity? Is it therapeutic? According to the author, he makes public his personal experiences to encourage, inspire, and share hope/peace/joy ... to illustrate that God is real and plays a visible role in our lives. It is God that calls us to purpose, equips us for service, and guides us to completion.
Seed Money: Monsanto's Past and Our Food Future
Author: Bartow J. Elmore
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 1324002050
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
An authoritative and eye-opening history that examines how Monsanto came to have outsized influence over our food system. Monsanto, a St. Louis chemical firm that became the world’s largest maker of genetically engineered seeds, merged with German pharma-biotech giant Bayer in 2018—but its Roundup Ready® seeds, introduced twenty-five years ago, are still reshaping the farms that feed us. When researchers found trace amounts of the firm’s blockbuster herbicide in breakfast cereal bowls, Monsanto faced public outcry. Award-winning historian Bartow J. Elmore shows how the Roundup story is just one of the troubling threads of Monsanto’s past, many told here and woven together for the first time. A company employee sitting on potentially explosive information who weighs risking everything to tell his story. A town whose residents are urged to avoid their basements because Monsanto’s radioactive waste laces their homes’ foundations. Factory workers who peel off layers of their skin before accepting cash bonuses to continue dirty jobs. An executive wrestling with the ethics of selling a profitable product he knew was toxic. Incorporating global fieldwork, interviews with company employees, and untapped corporate and government records, Elmore traces Monsanto’s astounding evolution from a scrappy chemical startup to a global agribusiness powerhouse. Monsanto used seed money derived from toxic products—including PCBs and Agent Orange—to build an agricultural empire, promising endless bounty through its genetically engineered technology. Skyrocketing sales of Monsanto’s new Roundup Ready system stunned even those in the seed trade, who marveled at the influx of cash and lavish incentives into their sleepy sector. But as new data emerges about the Roundup system, and as Bayer faces a tide of lawsuits over Monsanto products past and present, Elmore’s urgent history shows how our food future is still very much tethered to the company’s chemical past.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 1324002050
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
An authoritative and eye-opening history that examines how Monsanto came to have outsized influence over our food system. Monsanto, a St. Louis chemical firm that became the world’s largest maker of genetically engineered seeds, merged with German pharma-biotech giant Bayer in 2018—but its Roundup Ready® seeds, introduced twenty-five years ago, are still reshaping the farms that feed us. When researchers found trace amounts of the firm’s blockbuster herbicide in breakfast cereal bowls, Monsanto faced public outcry. Award-winning historian Bartow J. Elmore shows how the Roundup story is just one of the troubling threads of Monsanto’s past, many told here and woven together for the first time. A company employee sitting on potentially explosive information who weighs risking everything to tell his story. A town whose residents are urged to avoid their basements because Monsanto’s radioactive waste laces their homes’ foundations. Factory workers who peel off layers of their skin before accepting cash bonuses to continue dirty jobs. An executive wrestling with the ethics of selling a profitable product he knew was toxic. Incorporating global fieldwork, interviews with company employees, and untapped corporate and government records, Elmore traces Monsanto’s astounding evolution from a scrappy chemical startup to a global agribusiness powerhouse. Monsanto used seed money derived from toxic products—including PCBs and Agent Orange—to build an agricultural empire, promising endless bounty through its genetically engineered technology. Skyrocketing sales of Monsanto’s new Roundup Ready system stunned even those in the seed trade, who marveled at the influx of cash and lavish incentives into their sleepy sector. But as new data emerges about the Roundup system, and as Bayer faces a tide of lawsuits over Monsanto products past and present, Elmore’s urgent history shows how our food future is still very much tethered to the company’s chemical past.
A History of Charleston's Hampton Park
Author: Kevin R. Eberle
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614236593
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Most visitors to Charleston never venture far enough north to discover what residents claim as the most appealing public open space on the peninsula. Hampton Park is completely unexpected in this city famous for highly manicured gardens with clipped lawns, sculpted shrubs and precise designs hidden behind massive walls and iron gates. Hampton Park's naturalistic character was created as an antidote to the cramped conditions of the lower peninsula, and it still offers open fields of grass, walking trails, shade trees and overflowing flower beds. But the story is not that simple--it began more than three hundred years ago with Native Americans and involves early plantation life, Revolutionary War battles, horse racing, the Civil War, industrial development, civic spectacle, professional baseball, a zoo and disco.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614236593
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Most visitors to Charleston never venture far enough north to discover what residents claim as the most appealing public open space on the peninsula. Hampton Park is completely unexpected in this city famous for highly manicured gardens with clipped lawns, sculpted shrubs and precise designs hidden behind massive walls and iron gates. Hampton Park's naturalistic character was created as an antidote to the cramped conditions of the lower peninsula, and it still offers open fields of grass, walking trails, shade trees and overflowing flower beds. But the story is not that simple--it began more than three hundred years ago with Native Americans and involves early plantation life, Revolutionary War battles, horse racing, the Civil War, industrial development, civic spectacle, professional baseball, a zoo and disco.
Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954
Author: United States. Internal Revenue Service
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
Languages : en
Pages : 966
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
Languages : en
Pages : 966
Book Description