Presents an English adaptation of the seventeenth-century French comedy in which Orgon, a wealthy Parisian, is duped into offering his fortune and his daughter's hand in marriage to Tartuffe, a swindler posing as a spiritual guide.
genocide, eliminationism, and the ongoing assault on humanity
Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah
2009
An investigation of genocide, arguing that the problem should be considered as part of a larger political phenomenon the author calls eliminationism, identifying the elements of eliminationism, and discussing how it can be prevented.
Spending the summer in Florida with her stepfather's sister who operates a "meals-on-wheels" van, twelve-year-old Chlo? and her aunt become involved in a controversy surrounding the wearing of T-back bathing suits.
In rural Georgia during World War II, twelve-year-old Ramona Louise determines to do everything to help her beloved older sister Georgie keep the family together after the death of their parents, even to keeping a secret which could destroy their close relationship.
A collection of forty-five essays and anti-feminist writings that documents prejudice against women during the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
When Junior accidentally gets caught in his own coyote trap deep in the woods, he is rescued by the reclusive woman known as Mad Mary and begins an unforgettable adventure.
Examines the historical patterns and results of prejudice and discrimination and their effects on the homeless, blacks, women, homosexuals, and handicapped.