… of supply interruption and price explosion. The private oil companies, most of which are American-based, still control … and the Congress finally agreed on a complex formula, embodied in the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, for the … the Eastern Hemisphere. Abundant reserves of low-cost oil also meant that the availability of energy would not be a …
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… have my Nintendo Switch in hand. What is it in this gaming community that inspires such obsession, such comfort, such … competitive creature in the global market; certainly our bodies are responding to a world otherwise intolerant of … my legs and find KaSun, my homie who needs only six more points to make it to the world championships in Honolulu. …
… a single spirit,” be considered from any, or all of several points of view. As illustrating, perhaps, a changing yet … against all opposition to death itself, “Tampico” (1926) an integrity rising above all personal intentions, … variations; it is implicit in the biographical Civil War studies of “Swords and Roses” (1929), the brief …
… unfinished more than half a century later at his death in 1826. Mr. Ferguson recounts this long involvement in his VQR … and his essays have appeared in The Journal of British Studies, The Historian, MetaPhilosophy, The Mill News Letter … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor. Website: http://www.vqronline.org/ EDITORIAL OFFICES; ONE …
… freedom. But then, says Trollope, the English visitor becomes cognizant of Americans’ official doings, of their … in Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character, Fawn M.Brodie says that, because of a traumatic childhood, Nixon suffered from self-doubt and paranoia and also developed a love of being punished. As popular a …
… this spring he was the recipient of a Guggenheim Award to complete work on his novel-in-progress, The Bad Shepherd. … writer. Not only are your stories told from myriad points of view in different periods of history, but the … a certain strand of work that’s very voicey, that lives and dies by its voice. But many of them, I feel, live only by …