Defining NASA F. H. Ruiz-EspinozaExamines the politics behind the funding of NASA. Most observers would point to the 1969 Apollo moon landing as the single greatest accomplishment of NASA, yet prominent scientists, engineers, and public officials were questioning the purpose of the U. S. space program, even at the height of its national popularity. Defining NASA looks at the turbulent history of the space agency and the political controversies behind its funding. W. D. Kay examines
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raising concerns about treating voters like consumers
and the treatment of animals
Argues for a humanistic cultural reformation to counter our materialistic values and science-dominated intellectual life and shows how this would affect our lives and transform our society
This book intends to provide that overarching vision
and alternative medicine (CAM)
which are presented in this volume for the first time
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developed a two-year professional development seminar called "RaceWork" with eight white practicing teachers committed to advancing antiracism in their classrooms
Through six case-studies
This volume is devoted mostly to Lie groups
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