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19981304578PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19981304576PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1995284118PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
0854596860.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
br. "Tocca a noi" propone un percorso che si snoda tra interviste a imprenditori, scienziati, economisti e scrittori, legato da un filo rosso: le soluzioni per i nostri problemi ci sono già. Abbiamo le conoscenze scientifiche, le innovazioni tecnologiche e di processo, i metodi e i saperi per trasformare radicalmente i nostri modelli di produzione e consumo. E andare rapidamente verso un sistema sostenibile, circolare ed equo, per non dover affrontare una crisi peggiore di quella che stiamo vivendo. Siamo già pronti, dobbiamo solo osare. Con interviste a: Zhou Jinfeng, Mariana Mazzucato, Nicholas Stern, Laurence Tubiana, Bertrand Piccard, Boyan Slat, Jeffrey Sachs, Ellen MacArthur, Kate Raworth, Johan Rockström, Dickson Despommier, Claudia Belli, Jacques Attali, Catia Bastioli, Paul Hawken, Michael Braungart, Tim Jackson, Éloi Laurent, Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Christian de Boisredon, Felix Finkbeiner, Joss Blériot, Francesco La Camera, Torgny Holmgren, Connie Hedegaard, Sara Wingstrand.
A cura di L. Emanueli. Testo Italiano, Inglese e Tedesco. Bologna, 2007; br., pp. 208, ill., cm 24x29. deutsch english italiano 88-6208-00 br.
198091170Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1980. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. iii 1 141 7 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Tabular Data. Serial NO. 96-H50 Front cover and several early pages creased at lower front corner. The National Maximum Speed Law NMSL established in 1974 55 mph and modified in 1987/1988 65 mph was repealed in 1995 returning speed limit authority to states. The original law enforced compliance by withholding federal highway funds which was heavily debated with studies showing it saved 2000–4000 lives annually. Signed by President Nixon in 1974 Public Law 93-239 in response to the 1973 oil crisis to conserve fuel not primarily for safety. The federal government forced compliance by threatening to withhold federal-aid highway funding from states that did not adhere to the 55 mph limit. Congress passed the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 signed by President Clinton on December 8 1995 which formally repealed the National Maximum Speed Limit returning control to states. Current debates often focus on "safety-conscious" planning rather than national caps with some current legislation such as the DRIVE Act aiming to prevent federal mandates for speed-limiting technology on commercial trucks. Historically Senate hearings and committees often focused on the balance between state autonomy fuel conservation and safety statistics e.g. studies on the 55 mph limit reducing fatalities. The 1974 National Maximum Speed Limit NMSL of 55 mph was enacted to conserve fuel during the oil embargo and reduce traffic fatalities. Congress forced state compliance by threatening to withhold federal highway funds. States monitored compliance using sensors and enforcement with the NMSL repealed in 1995. This law was enacted to conserve fuel and improve safety with the 55-mph limit estimated to have saved thousands of lives. The Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act of 1974 mandated a 55 mph limit withholding federal-aid highway funds from states that did not comply. The Federal Highway Administration FHwA monitored compliance requiring states to submit data on speed enforcement. States used marked patrol cars near monitoring sensors to slow traffic and ensure reported speeds met federal requirements. The NMSL was repealed in 1995 returning authority to set speed limits to individual states. Compliance often met resistance particularly in Western states and enforcement was sometimes criticized as ineffective according to the Hoover Institution and The Heritage Foundation. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
ill., br. Età di lettura: da 8 anni.
ill., br. "Come vi dicevo, in quanto super cattivo, anche il mio piano è super, è un super piano!" Età di lettura: da 8 anni.
ill., br. Cosa faresti se il tuo parco giochi preferito rischiasse di essere sommerso da una colata di cemento e quell'albero secolare che ti fa compagnia con la sua ombra fosse sradicato? Timothy Top, un bambino sensibile e sognatore, lo sa bene: raccogliere tutta l'energia che cova dentro di lui e partire all'azione. Riuscirà il nostro piccolo eroe a contrastare le mire del perfido Mr. Plumbee? Età di lettura: da 8 anni.
ill., br. Cosa faresti se il tuo parco giochi preferito rischiasse di essere sommerso da una colata di cemento e quell'albero secolare che ti fa compagnia con la sua ombra fosse sradicato? Timothy Top, un bambino sensibile e sognatore, lo sa bene: raccogliere tutta l'energia che cova dentro di lui e partire all'azione. Riuscirà il nostro piccolo eroe a contrastare le mire del perfido Mr. Plumbee? Età di lettura: da 8 anni.
303 pages. Examines time series and ecological processes. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Tight and square. Sound copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Fantastic 2-page colour-photo ad for CP Rail features winter coal train; Canada's North - Articulating the Native Voice; Quackser (movie); Canadian English; Man of the Year - Willy Brandt - major article with photos; Four Pages of Famous photos from 1970; Issue of the Year - The Environment; Angela Davis Trial; Integrated by Unequal in Coosa County, Alabana; Welfare Hotels in New York; Seattle Under Siege - the troubles of a company town; D.P. Moynihan; Poland's New Regime - Gierek; Israel's new border after the 1967 war; Cambodia - battle in a forgotten war; Map illustrating Russian bases in the Indian Ocean; Dewi Sukarno; Constance (Connie) Cornell Stuart; Methadone programs; Passing of Mimi Benzell, Arnold Heeney, Max Lincoln Schuster and Charles Ruggles; Controversial Glenn Seaborg; Chile Starts Chasing the Capitalists - article with photo of Salvadore Allende; Bank Security; The Athlete as Peacock - article with one-page color photo of Jockey Eddie Belmonte, plus nice color photos of Derek Sanderson (with Judy Martin), Walt Frazier, Ken Harrelson, and Kick Gordon with Kitty Jones; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
56 pages. Features: Nice two-page ad for the Audi 5000 Turbo; The Burden of Billy Carter (Brother of President Jimmy Carter) - article with color photos - his Libyan connection; Teddy Kennedy seeks Democratic nomination; U.S. Vice Consul Richard Queen; Michael Polovchak; Death of violinist Helen Hagnes; Coverage of the Moscow Olympics - with color photos; Arab/Israeli conflict at the U.N.; Leonard Fein and other prominent American Jews criticize Israeli Prime Minister Begin; The Shah of Iran - The Emperor Who Died in Exile; Mostafa Mirsalim; Ali Tabatabai; Somoza's foes show moderation in Nicaragua; Terror in Turkey; Strikes in Poland; Moscow expels trio of underground feminists; War of the Roses in the New Hebrides - Jimmy Stevens; Color cowboy fashion photos; The Long Dry Summer - photo-illustrated article on damage to agriculture; Passenger Airlines in heated competition; Merrill Lynch's Marauding Herd - with photo of Donald Regan; Bethlehem Steel caught bribing; Bad news for GM; More Programs for Cable TV; The Paris Bourse is the hottest stock exchange in Europe; Cacophany at Copenhagen U.N. Women's Conference; Passing of Peter Sellers, Salah Eddin al-Bitar, HAns J. Morgenthau and Maria Montoya Martinez; Horrific predictions for the environment in the 21st century; Color celebrity photos of Joe Namath with "Daisy Mae" Rowe, Rose Kennedy, David Bowie,Bjorn Borg and his bride Mariana Simionescu; Article on deceased Peter Sellers, "The Prime Minister of Mirth"; and more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
64 pages. Features: Jimmy Carter's Report Card; Rosalynn - Jimmy Carter's closest emissary; Color-photo ad for the Chrysler LeBaron; Robert McCarney - king of the referendum in North Dakota; Anita Bryant and gay rights showdown in Miami; Ian Smith's dangerous new gamble in Rhodesia; Decade of occupation in the West Bank - article with color photos; Spanish campaign between Suarez and Gonzalez; Japanese venerate their WWII war dead; The the best and brightest of the class of '77 see ahead for themselves - with photos of Judy King, David Bryan, Catherine Burke, Ron Ridgeway, Cady Perkins, and more; New Cardinal Giovanni Benelli; Bill Moyers and Fidel Castro; Environment - Prescription for World Survival; Employment - court strikes blow for seniority; Illegal TV set rebates; Cracking down on the payoffs for amateur athletes; Diagnosing Lyme's Malady; Sumptuous Robes from Japan; Passing of Paul Desmond, Goddard Lieberson, Ben Grauer, Roberto Rossellini and Bruce Bliven; The Hot New Rich - cover story article with color photos of Famous Amos, Peter Frampton, Marc Howard, Alan Silverstone, Steve Cauthen, Joe Morgan, Colleen McCullough, Robin Cook, Nolan Bushnell, Fred Furth, and Rick Byers; Nice one-page photo-illustrated article on ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) - with the photo showing their entire crew assembled at Cobo Hall; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
92 pages. Features: Renault 16TS ad; In Search of a Community - Blacks in Canada; Labor turmoil in U.S.; Black America 1970 - major article with great photos; Mounting uneasiness in Southeast Asia; Color Cadillac ad features a grey 1970 hardtop Sedan deVille; Mideast conflict news; Lieut. General Haim Bar-Lev - how to cope with the Arab armies; Notes from a Soviet Asylum - former Major General Pyotr Grigorenko; Groovy men's color fashion ad for "The Blazer Suit" by Michaels Stern; Education - Young Blacks getting it together - with content on Laura Calhoun, Jennye Guy, Bruce Dalton, Michael Johnson, Chezzie Jordan, and others; Show Business - article with photos of Dick Gregory, Moms Mabley, Redd Foxx and Flip Wilson; Nice color-photo ad for a blue 1970 Olds Cutlass Supreme; What America Would Be Like Without Blacks; Excellent one-page color photo of Dana Chandler Jr. standing beside his painting honouring Black Panther Leader Fred Hampton; Two pages of colour photos of amazing black graffitti art on buildings; Color photos of Malcolm Bailey, Melvin Edwards, Richard Hunt, David Hammons, Sam Gilliam, Daniel Johnson and Joe Overstreet; Environment - Ecology of a Ghetto; Behavior - Black Hangups; Interracial Relationships; Dallas Cowboy running back Calvin Hill; Working in the white man's world; The beginnings of black capitalism; Passing of Joe Pyne, Martin Tananbaum, Major General James Earl Rudder, Oscar Johnson, Vice Admiral Ralph E. Jennings and Jesse M. Donadson; The Black Church - Joseph H. Jackson, Samuel W. Williams; Music - with photos of John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman; Blacks in the Press; and more. Provides a marvelous snapshot of how blacks fit into America in 1970. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Library stamp, but no other markings. 200 pages.
English Text. New York, 1981; clothbound, pp. 300, col. ill. and plates, cm 24,5x30. english 0-07-03253 clothbound
brossura Alessandro è un ragazzino che vive in una grande città e quest'estate, durante un viaggio lunghissimo, scopre che il mondo è molto più grande di quanto pensi. Una volta raggiunta la sua destinazione, così diversa e sconosciuta, non si aspetta che in questo posto noiosissimo a prima vista, si divertirà moltissimo, vivrà un'avventura pericolosa e scoprirà com'è importante proteggere il delicato ambiente marino. Età di lettura: da 6 anni.
Book is in excellent condition with the slightest of shelf wear only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Full page and dual page color photos, map endpapers, 175 pages.
20042083002115712728elementary school 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book elementary school paperback
library sticker on spine and title page; library stamp on title page; text tight and bright Govt.Ref.Lib.Copy. Hardly Used
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