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<Product><RecordReference>9780815713272</RecordReference><NotificationType>02</NotificationType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780815713272</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780815713272</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductForm>BC</ProductForm><Title><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleText>A Matter of Faith</TitleText><Subtitle>Religion in the 2004 Presidential Election</Subtitle></Title><Website><WebsiteLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/isbn/9780815713272.htm</WebsiteLink></Website><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>B01</ContributorRole><PersonNameInverted>Campbell, David E.</PersonNameInverted></Contributor><NumberOfPages>352</NumberOfPages><BICMainSubject>JPL</BICMainSubject><OtherText><TextTypeCode>02</TextTypeCode><Text>'Moral values' dominated the American post-election headlines in 2004.  Analysts pointed to exit polls, strong turnout among evangelicals, and controversy over gay marriage as evidence that the election had been decided along religious lines. Soon, however, this explanation was called into question. In A Matter of Faith, distinguished scholars go beyond the headlines to assess the role of religion in the 2004 election. Were issues such as stem cell research really more influential than the economy and Iraq? Did deeply religious Americans necessarily vote Republican? Was the morality factor really a dramatic new development? David E. Campbell and his colleagues examine the religious affiliations of voters and party elites and evaluate the claim that moral values were
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of Asian currencies against the dollar. Asian officials recognize the need to let their exchange rates rise, but they fear that would hamper growth and cut sharply into the value of their dollar reserves.
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comprehensive analysis of the resulting debates, drawing on
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as terrorism, poverty, nuclear proliferation, financial integration, and climate change. The International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and UN were founded after World War II, and their structures of voting power and representation have become obsolete, no longer reflecting today?s balance of economic and political power. This insightful book examines how to make such institutions more responsive and effective.</Text></OtherText><MediaFile><MediaFileTypeCode>04</MediaFileTypeCode><MediaFileLinkTypeCode>01</MediaFileLinkTypeCode><MediaFileLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/itemimages/webimages/9780815713630.jpg</MediaFileLink></MediaFile><Imprint><ImprintName>Brookings Institution Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Brookings Institution Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070301</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070301</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>43.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070301</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
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that would call upon all of America?s strengths and respect the commitments we share with the rest of the world.</Text></OtherText><Imprint><ImprintName>Century Foundation Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Century Foundation Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070401</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070401</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>22.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070401</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
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undemocratic, or illegitimate. Most damning of all, the Bank is dismissed
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in sparking dialogue and triggering collaboration across spatial scales and design professions in pursuit of buildings, products, and landscapes with radically decreased environmental impacts.
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<Product><RecordReference>9780816646517</RecordReference><NotificationType>02</NotificationType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780816646517</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780816646517</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductForm>BC</ProductForm><Title><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleText>The Color of Stone</TitleText><Subtitle>Sculpting the Black Female Subject in Nineteenth-century America</Subtitle></Title><Website><WebsiteLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/isbn/9780816646517.htm</WebsiteLink></Website><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole><PersonNameInverted>Nelson, Charmaine A.</PersonNameInverted></Contributor><NumberOfPages>320</NumberOfPages><BICMainSubject>AGH</BICMainSubject><OtherText><TextTypeCode>02</TextTypeCode><Text>In The Color of Stone, Charmaine A. Nelson brilliantly analyzes a key aspect of neoclassical sculpture ? color. Considering three major works, Hiram Powers?s Greek Slave, William Wetmore Story?s Cleopatra, and Edmonia Lewis?s Death of Cleopatra, she explores the intersection of race, sex, and class to reveal the meanings each work holds in terms of colonial histories of visual representation as well as issues of artistic production, identity, and subjectivity. She also juxtaposes these sculptures with other types of art to scrutinize prevalent racial discourses and to examine how the black female subject was made visible in high art.</Text></OtherText><MediaFile><MediaFileTypeCode>04</MediaFileTypeCode><MediaFileLinkTypeCode>01</MediaFileLinkTypeCode><MediaFileLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/itemimages/webimages/9780816646517.jpg</MediaFileLink></MediaFile><Imprint><ImprintName>University of Minnesota Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>University of Minnesota Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070523</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070523</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>51.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070523</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
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<Product><RecordReference>9780807055007</RecordReference><NotificationType>02</NotificationType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780807055007</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780807055007</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductForm>BC</ProductForm><Title><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleText>The Broken Spears</TitleText><Subtitle>The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico</Subtitle></Title><Website><WebsiteLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/isbn/9780807055007.htm</WebsiteLink></Website><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole><PersonNameInverted>Leon-Portilla, Miguel</PersonNameInverted></Contributor><EditionNumber>2</EditionNumber><NumberOfPages>264</NumberOfPages><BICMainSubject>JFSL9</BICMainSubject><OtherText><TextTypeCode>02</TextTypeCode><Text>For hundreds of years, the history of the conquest of Mexico and the defeat of the Aztecs has been told in the words of the Spanish victors. Miguel Le?n-Portilla has long been at the forefront of expanding that history to include the voices of indigenous peoples. In this new and updated edition of his classic The Broken Spears, Le?n-Portilla has included accounts from native Aztec descendants across the centuries. These texts bear witness to the extraordinary vitality of an oral tradition that preserves the viewpoints of the vanquished instead of the victors. Le?n-Portilla?s new Postscript reflects upon the critical importance of these unexpected historical accounts.</Text></OtherText><MediaFile><MediaFileTypeCode>04</MediaFileTypeCode><MediaFileLinkTypeCode>01</MediaFileLinkTypeCode><MediaFileLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/itemimages/webimages/9780807055007.jpg</MediaFileLink></MediaFile><Imprint><ImprintName>Beacon Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Beacon Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070531</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070531</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>35.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070531</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
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<Product><RecordReference>9780807032848</RecordReference><NotificationType>02</NotificationType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780807032848</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780807032848</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductForm>BB</ProductForm><Title><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleText>Can We Talk About Race?</TitleText></Title><Website><WebsiteLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/isbn/9780807032848.htm</WebsiteLink></Website><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole><PersonNameInverted>Tatum, Beverly Daniel</PersonNameInverted></Contributor><NumberOfPages>168</NumberOfPages><BICMainSubject>JNFR</BICMainSubject><OtherText><TextTypeCode>02</TextTypeCode><Text>In her first major statement since the pathbreaking and extremely popular Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria in 1997, Beverly Daniel Tatum?s new book starts with a warning call about the dangers of resegregation in schools and elsewhere, and goes on to draw a hopeful roadmap to forging connections that overcome the legacy of race and racism in America. </Text></OtherText><MediaFile><MediaFileTypeCode>04</MediaFileTypeCode><MediaFileLinkTypeCode>01</MediaFileLinkTypeCode><MediaFileLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/itemimages/webimages/9780807032848.jpg</MediaFileLink></MediaFile><Imprint><ImprintName>Beacon Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Beacon Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070401</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070401</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>45.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070401</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
<Product><RecordReference>9780807072554</RecordReference><NotificationType>02</NotificationType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780807072554</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780807072554</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductForm>BC</ProductForm><Title><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleText>Summer Snow</TitleText><Subtitle>Reflections from a Black Daughter of the South</Subtitle></Title><Website><WebsiteLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/isbn/9780807072554.htm</WebsiteLink></Website><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole><PersonNameInverted>Harris, Trudier</PersonNameInverted></Contributor><NumberOfPages>186</NumberOfPages><BICMainSubject>JFSL3</BICMainSubject><OtherText><TextTypeCode>02</TextTypeCode><Text>In Summer Snow, Trudier Harris has brought together a collection of personal essays that blend humor, intelligence, and keen observations to describe her life as a ?Daughter of the South.?  Rejecting the concern some blacks have about considering themselves southern because of the South?s racist past, Harris embraces her southern identity at the same time that she critiques the racism that still surrounds her.</Text></OtherText><MediaFile><MediaFileTypeCode>04</MediaFileTypeCode><MediaFileLinkTypeCode>01</MediaFileLinkTypeCode><MediaFileLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/itemimages/webimages/9780807072554.jpg</MediaFileLink></MediaFile><Imprint><ImprintName>Beacon Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Beacon Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070531</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070531</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>31.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070531</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
<Product><RecordReference>9780807071328</RecordReference><NotificationType>02</NotificationType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780807071328</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>9780807071328</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductForm>BC</ProductForm><Title><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleText>Boston Firsts!</TitleText><Subtitle>40 Feats of Innovation and Invention that happened first in Boston</Subtitle></Title><Website><WebsiteLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/isbn/9780807071328.htm</WebsiteLink></Website><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole><PersonNameInverted>Morgenroth, Lynda</PersonNameInverted></Contributor><NumberOfPages>280</NumberOfPages><BICMainSubject>HBTK</BICMainSubject><OtherText><TextTypeCode>02</TextTypeCode><Text>Boston Firsts is about everything (well, almost!) that happened first in Boston and changed life elsewhere: from the first lighthouse and public library to the first madam and ready-made suit. Boston-based journalist and essayist Lynda Morgenroth has written forty original essays on the city's long history of innovation, from the colonial era to the present. These lively takes on Boston's innovative history range from the first use of ether in publicly performed surgery to the first school desegregation court case to the one?and only?automatic bargain basement.</Text></OtherText><MediaFile><MediaFileTypeCode>04</MediaFileTypeCode><MediaFileLinkTypeCode>01</MediaFileLinkTypeCode><MediaFileLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/itemimages/webimages/9780807071328.jpg</MediaFileLink></MediaFile><Imprint><ImprintName>Beacon Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Beacon Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070501</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070501</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>29.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070501</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
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Mary Oliver has been writing poetry for nearly five decades, and in that time she has become America?s foremost poetic voice on our experience of and interaction with our physical surroundings. New and Selected Poems, Volume Two includes new poems on birds, toads, flowers, insects, bodies of water, and the extraordinary experience of the everyday in our lives. In the words of Alicia Ostriker, ?Mary Oliver moves by instinct, faith, and determination. She is among our finest poets, and still growing.? In both the older and new poems, Mary Oliver is a poet at the height of her control of image and language.
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