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Mark Anderson

    Rub My Tummy and It's a Deal
    The sons
    "Shakespeare" by another name
    From Boas to Black Power
    Thinking Life
    Quest For The Midas Orb
    • 2022

      Down the Warpath to the Cedars

      Indians' First Battles in the Revolution

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the often-overlooked Native American perspective, this book explores the motivations and actions of over two hundred Indian warriors who attacked Continental forces at the Cedars in May 1776. Author Mark R. Anderson highlights their battlefield conduct and the significant impact of this engagement within their cultural context. By flipping the traditional narrative, the work emphasizes the essential role of Native Americans in the Revolutionary War's northern theater, shedding light on their contributions and experiences during this pivotal conflict.

      Down the Warpath to the Cedars
    • 2022
    • 2021

      The Art of Small Talk

      Master the Unwritten Code of Social Skills, Talk to Anyone, Improve Your Charisma, and Make Real Friends Effortlessly

      • 114pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Master the art of small talk with techniques designed to transform even the shyest individuals into confident conversationalists. This guide offers practical strategies used by extroverted social butterflies, focusing on building rapport, engaging in meaningful conversations, and overcoming social anxiety. Learn how to initiate discussions, keep them flowing, and leave a lasting impression, making social interactions enjoyable and effortless. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their communication skills and connect more deeply with others.

      The Art of Small Talk
    • 2020

      The narrative centers on a young man's perspective as he discusses his affection for pets with a friend. He reflects on the joy and companionship that animals bring to his life, emphasizing their positive impact on his well-being. Through this conversation, he articulates his belief that the number of pets he has is not excessive, highlighting themes of love, responsibility, and the unique bond between humans and animals.

      Too Many Pets
    • 2020

      Mark Anderson, a retired academic librarian residing in Greeley, CO, reflects on his life and experiences. The narrative explores his journey through academia, the challenges faced in his career, and the personal growth that comes from his passion for knowledge and community service. Through his reflections, themes of lifelong learning and the importance of libraries as cultural hubs emerge, offering insight into the impact of academic life on personal identity.

      The Legend of Apollo and Daphne
    • 2020

      'Technology Transfer' covers the laws surrounding commercial transactions that involve the development, use of commercialisation of technology and associate intellectual property rights. Types of transactions that fall within this category are research and development contracts and intellectual property licences and these form the main focus of the book

      Technology Transfer
    • 2019

      Once Around the Sun

      • 62pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Exploring themes of time, life, death, and the transient nature of existence, this poetry collection reflects on a year of personal experiences. Spanning just 60 pages, it captures the essence of relationships and the fleeting moments that define our lives, offering readers a poignant glimpse into the author's unique perspective.

      Once Around the Sun
    • 2019

      Tree Frog yearns to soar alongside the birds, despite their skepticism. Undeterred, he takes a leap of faith and attempts to fly, leading to unexpected results that challenge both his dreams and the birds' perceptions. This story explores themes of determination, self-discovery, and the courage to pursue one's aspirations against the odds.

      The Tree Frog Who Wanted to Fly
    • 2019

      Tree Frog yearns to soar like the birds he admires, but their dismissive attitude doesn't deter his dreams. Undeterred by their rudeness, he attempts to fly, leading to an unexpected outcome that surprises both him and the birds. This story explores themes of determination and the pursuit of dreams despite discouragement.

      The Tree Frog Who Wanted to Fly
    • 2019

      From Boas to Black Power

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Prologue : the custom of the country -- Introduction -- The anti-racist liberal Americanism of Boasian anthropology -- Franz Boas, miscegenation, and the white problem -- Ruth Benedict, "American" culture, and the color line -- Post-World War II anthropology and the social life of race and racism -- Charles Wagley, Marvin Harris, and the comparative study of race -- Black studies and the reinvention of anthropology -- Conclusion : anti-racism, liberalism, and anthropology in the age of Trump

      From Boas to Black Power