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Robert Putnam's central thesis in Bowling Alone is that there has been a decline in civic engagement and social capital over the past few decades. ...
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The "Edmundite Tradition" closely mirrors many of Robert Putnam's recurring themes throughout his entire dissertation on America's declining social trends. ...
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... According to Robert Putnam, "social capital" is the features of social life, networks, (webs of friendships) norms, and trusts that enable participants to act ...
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... Donald. Poems of Robert Browning. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1956 Stack, VE How Do I love Thee. New York: GP Putnam's Son 1969
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... BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Mayer, Robert MD Satan's Children, New York: GP Putnam & Sons, 1991 2. Wallis, Claudia and James Wellsworth, "Awakenings". ...
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... Robert D. Putnam, Peter and Isabel Malkin Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University, is the author of Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern ...
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... In his book Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community, Robert D. Putnam argues that we are seeing a break down of civil society as ...
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... p. 8. 38Reeves, Nicholas. The Complete Tutnakhamen, p. 100-110. 39Pemberton, Jeremy & Putnam, James. ... 44Ibid. p16. 45Green, Robert. Tutankhamen, p. 56. 46Ibid. ...
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... Gill, Brendan, Many Masks: A Life of Frank Lloyd Wright, GP Putnam's Sons ... Twombly, Robert C., Frank Lloyd Wright: His Life and His Architecture, New York, John ...
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... In 1931, Amelia married George Palmer Putnam. ... Commander Robert Crippen said that Sally was chosen because she was a competent engineer, cool under stress, and ...
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... from. Politicians like Bob James and Robert Rector believes that these women are cheating the system. ... Poor. New York: Penguin Putnam
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... Information and quotes on these two figures were used in my report. Silverburg, Robert. Four Men Who Changed the Universe. New York: GP Putnam's Sons, 1968. ...
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... 15 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1981. Merril, Robert. Critical essays on Kurt Vonnegut. ... Fates Worse Than Death. New York: GP Putnam's Sons, 1991. ...
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... Italia, Robert. Great Auto Makers and Their Cars, The Oliver Press, Minneapolis, 1993. ... Parradis, Adrian. Henry Ford, GP Putnam's Sons, New York, 1968. ...
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... Hinton uses a poem by Robert Frost and weaves it throughout the plot of the book. Different characters show their interpretation of it. ... Penguin Putnam Inc. ...
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... The University Press, Glasgow: Robert Maclehose and Company Limited, 1955 A biography of Livingstone. ... Jeal, Tim. Livingstone. New York: GP Putnam's Son, 1973. ...
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... Putnam, Peter Brock; Peter: the Revolutionary Czar; NY; Harpers and Row Publishing Co.; 1973. Massie, Robert L.; Peter the Great; NY; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc ...
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... New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995. Marx, Robert F. The Battle of the Spanish Armada. ... Fighting Ships. New York: GP Putnam's Sons, 1969. Howarth, David. ...
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... Introduction. The Epic of Gilgamesh. By Robert D. Biggs. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1992. ... Ancient Semitic Civilizations. Putnam, 1958. Patai, Raphael. ...
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... New York: GP Putnam's Sons, 1969. 110-152. Charles, Hal. ... 1962. Spiller, Robert E. "James Fenimore Cooper." American Writers. Vol. I. Ed. Leonard Unger. ...
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... Zen in the Martial Arts. New York: Penguin putnam, 979 4. Louret, Frederick. ... Tokyo, Japan: Kodansha International Tokyo, 1996 6. Pirsig, Robert. ...
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... Also powerful is the richest man in Sa m, Thomas Putnam. ... Robert Garland feels that she is "the one character in the play who could see clearly what wa going to ...
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... Robert Owen founded the Society of New New Harmony, Indiana in 1825. ... Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. Almanac of American History. New York: GP Putnam's Sons, 1983.
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... For example, Robert Garwood was the Benedict Arnold of the Vietnam War. He sold out his country to save his narrow rear end. ... New York: GP Putnam's Sons, 1983. ...
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