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India’s Vanishing Vultures
… signs of a crisis nearly fifteen years ago. He had studied bird populations in Keoladeo National Park outside of … across the region. White-backed vultures were once the most common raptor on the Indian subcontinent, so omnipresent … thirty million white-backed vultures once coasted on thermals above South Asia. Now there are eleven thousand. By …
What to Make of the Old Civil Rights Movement: A Partial and Partisan View
… of all a legal value—is today’s challenge, and, like most commentators, I have not found the way to get hold of that … move away from the plague of guns, in the hands of individuals or governments, and from the intellectual arrogance that … fear and Democrats hope for? Or vice versa? 7. Medieval feudalism had a territorial base but had other …
Diagnosing Uncle Sam
… Power.” New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. $4.00. America Comes of Age. By Andre Siegfried. New York: Harcourt, Brace … and with constant comparisons between their respective viewpoints. Here, however, we must be satisfied with a brief … main trouble with the book, however, is that its author deals too much with superficial appearances, and too little …
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My Father’s Toe
… gift hilarious, and wore the socks proudly with his new sandals right through to Halloween. I laughed, too, pretending … not to find it disturbing and macabre. His toes had become grotesque with old age, as toes do when you approach … in a sports bra who flirted with him at the gym. To his buddies Lyle and Ron and other random neighbors strolling by …
The Conduct Versus the Teaching of International Relations
… during his term of office. Like a sea captain who assumes command of a ship, he has the vision of a distant landfall … some perverse fashion, it continues to go its own way, obedient to forces over which he has no control. Or he finds … into the upbringing of each and that, at least on some points, was obsolete.(Neither found it possible fully to …
Keep America Out of War
… have felt more secure on the assumption that we were neutrals because it declares that we are. But a French … involvement is slight, and classes this country as a non-combatant belligerent. While one may disagree with the … as saying that modern war embraces “everyone from the soldier in the most forward lines to the humblest citizen in …
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