Under Fire

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Under Fire


Under Fire


Under Fire


$13.14


This book follows a squad of French volunteer soldiers on the front in France after the German invasion. The book opens and ends with broad visions shared by multiple characters. The anecdotes are episodic in nature, each with an individual chapter title. In contrast to many war novels which came before it, Under Fire describes war in gritty and brutal realism.

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Youcopia Super Spicestack 27-bottle Spice Organizer, White


Youcopia Super Spicestack 27-bottle Spice Organizer, White


$39.98


Youcopa Super SpiceStack Organizer helps maintain an organized kitchen by cleverly storing your own spices in the cabinet. Patented drawers pull out and lower to resting position, displaying spice bottles at eye-level for easy selection and return while cooking. Just pull out any of the three trays and you’ll see twenty-seven full-size jars at once (or 54 half-size jars); slide the tray back in, a…

Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker


Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker


$165.00


A striking blend of retro style and modern technology. Programmable for brewing up to 24 hours in advance. Setting for 1 to 4 cups ensures full-bodied flavor and aroma. BrewPause™ feature lets you enjoy a cup before brewing is finished. Adjustable heater plate setting keeps coffee at the temperature you prefer. Audible “ready” signal. Automatic shutoff. Includes Gold Tone metal filter, #4 pap…

Cuisinart DCC-1100 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemakers


Cuisinart DCC-1100 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemakers



This classically designed coffeemaker is accented with stainless steel for a look that is sure to enhance your countertop. The 12 cup carafe features an ergonomic handle, dripless spout and knuckle guard for comfortable, drip-free pouring. Fully automatic, the DCC-1100 has 24-hour programmability and 1 to 4 cup setting for those times you don’t need a full pot of coffee. The Brew pause feature let…



How Improvements In Modern Office Furniture Have Improved Fire Safety In Our Office Environments

The huge number of PCs and other electrical items in our workplaces means that there is a genuine threat of fire within our offices. The chances of the loss of life within our workplaces has been reduced thanks to improvements made to modern office furniture.

Problems caused

The fact that we all need a desk to work at and a chair to sit on means that there is a huge amount of furniture in our offices which creates problems with fires. The risk to life is increased by this furniture if a fire does occur as it serves to fuel the flames. Burning furniture in the office can make it more difficult for employees to leave the building.

Office layout

Research has proven that fire risk can be reduced by careful planning with the layout of office furniture. By leaving larger spaces between desks we give workers more space to manoeuvre during a fire and also make it more difficult for the fire to spread.

This has led to designs in modern office furniture which allow it to be set out in new ways. A great example of this is the ability to push ergonomically curved desks back to back and side to side to create a bank of desks. Using this kind of desk layout makes best use of the office space, whilst leaving a good walkthrough behind seating area of the employee.

A change in materials

Changes to the materials that manufacturers use to produce modern office furniture has also improved fire safety. Specially designed materials are now used by reputable manufacturers that burn less freely and this reduces the speed a fire will spread. These materials are also safer in that they do not produce toxic gases when burnt, which can prove as lethal as the flames of a fire.



 Laramie; or, The Queen of Bedlam (Dodo Press)


Laramie; or, The Queen of Bedlam (Dodo Press)


$11.46


Charles King (1844-1933) was a United States soldier and a distinguished writer. He served in the Army during the Indian Wars under George Crook. In 1898, he was appointed brigadier general of volunteers and sailed to the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. The fighting with Spain was over by the time he arrived, but he assisted in the surrender negotiations. During the following Philippine-American War, King was placed in command of the first Brigade in Henry W. Lawton's division. He was incapacitated by sickness during the Battle of Santa Cruz, but he returned to fight in the following Battle of Pagsanjan. King returned to the United States and was active in the Wisconsin National Guard and in training troops for World War I. He wrote and edited over sixty books and novels. Among his famous works are: Marion's Faith (1887), The Deserter (1887), From the Ranks (1887), Under Fire (1894), An Apache Princess (1903) and To the Front (1908).

 To Everything There is a Season: Pete Seeger and the Power of Song


To Everything There is a Season: Pete Seeger and the Power of Song


$1.99


Author or coauthor of such legendary songs as "If I Had a Hammer," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" and "Turn, Turn, Turn," Pete Seeger is the most influential folk singer in the history of the United States. In "To Everything There Is a Season": Pete Seeger and the Power of Song, Allan Winkler describes how Seeger applied his musical talents to improve conditions for less fortunate people everywhere. This book uses Seeger's long life and wonderful songs to reflect on the important role folk music played in various protest movements of the twentieth century.A tireless supporter of union organization in the 1930s and 1940s, Seeger joined the Communist Party, performing his songs with banjo and guitar accompaniment to promote worker solidarity. In the 1950s, he found himself under attack during the Red Scare for his radical past. In the 1960s, he became the minstrel of the civil rights movement, focusing its energy with songs that inspired protestors and challenged the nation's patterns of racial discrimination. Toward the end of the decade, he turned his musical talents to resisting the war in Vietnam, and again drew fire from those who attacked his dissent as treason. Finally, in the 1970s, he lent his voice to the growing environmental movement by leading the drive to clean up the Hudson River. The book seeks to answer such fundamental questions as: What was the source of Seeger's appeal? How did he capture the attention and affection of people around the world? And why is song such a powerful medium? Richly researched and crisply written, "To Everything There Is a Season": Pete Seeger and the Power of Song is an ideal supplement for U.S. history survey courses, as well as twentieth-century U.S. history and history of American folk music courses.To purchase Pete Seeger songs discussed in the text, visit the following link for an iTunes playlist compiled by Oxford University Press:

 To Everything There is a Season: Pete Seeger and the Power of Song


To Everything There is a Season: Pete Seeger and the Power of Song


$19.95


Author or coauthor of such legendary songs as "If I Had a Hammer," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" and "Turn, Turn, Turn," Pete Seeger is the most influential folk singer in the history of the United States. In "To Everything There Is a Season": Pete Seeger and the Power of Song, Allan Winkler describes how Seeger applied his musical talents to improve conditions for less fortunate people everywhere. This book uses Seeger's long life and wonderful songs to reflect on the important role folk music played in various protest movements of the twentieth century.A tireless supporter of union organization in the 1930s and 1940s, Seeger joined the Communist Party, performing his songs with banjo and guitar accompaniment to promote worker solidarity. In the 1950s, he found himself under attack during the Red Scare for his radical past. In the 1960s, he became the minstrel of the civil rights movement, focusing its energy with songs that inspired protestors and challenged the nation's patterns of racial discrimination. Toward the end of the decade, he turned his musical talents to resisting the war in Vietnam, and again drew fire from those who attacked his dissent as treason. Finally, in the 1970s, he lent his voice to the growing environmental movement by leading the drive to clean up the Hudson River. The book seeks to answer such fundamental questions as: What was the source of Seeger's appeal? How did he capture the attention and affection of people around the world? And why is song such a powerful medium? Richly researched and crisply written, "To Everything There Is a Season": Pete Seeger and the Power of Song is an ideal supplement for U.S. history survey courses, as well as twentieth-century U.S. history and history of American folk music courses.To purchase Pete Seeger songs discussed in the text, visit the following link for an iTunes playlist compiled by Oxford University Press:
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