| Michael Novak - 1996 - 264 pages
In this inspirational meditation on why, and for whom, we work, the winner of the 1994 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion offers both a defense of the work of businesses ... | |
| Maria P. P. Root - 2001 - 244 pages
When the Baby Boom generation was in college, the last miscegenation laws were declared unconstitutional, but interracial romances retained an aura of taboo. Since 1960 the ... | |
| James Robert Walker, Douglas A. Ferguson - 1998 - 246 pages
This is the first look at the particular strengths and weaknesses of broadcast television written during the new age of television: an era that includes cable, home video, and ... | |
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