01332cam--2200409---450 99000202912020331620220118135523.0000202912USA01000202912(ALEPH)000202912USA0100020291220040927d1953----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yyQuo vadis?Enrico Sienkiewicztraduzione di Maria Czubek-Grassi, Eridanno BazzarelliMilanoMondadori1953volumi18 cmBiblioteca moderna Mondadori<V. 1.> : 301 p.<V. 2.> : 299 p.2001Biblioteca moderna Mondadori891.8536SIENKIEWICZ,Enrico470242CZUBEK-GRASSI,MariaBAZZARELLI,Eridano<1921-2013>ITsalbcISBD990002029120203316VIII.2.A. 11/1 (Varie Coll. 36/331-332)46753 L.M.VIII.2.502328VIII.2.A. 11/2 (Varie Coll.36/333-334)46753 L.M.Varie Coll.BKUMASIAV71020040927USA011109SIAV71020040927USA011114SIAV71020040927USA011515COPAT39020041230USA011259Quo vadis1041410UNISA03351nam 2200565 450 991013699570332120230721043222.01-4617-5134-9(CKB)3710000000738245(EBL)4578007(SSID)ssj0001675218(PQKBManifestationID)16486534(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001675218(PQKBWorkID)14463237(PQKB)10857912(MiAaPQ)EBC4578007(EXLCZ)99371000000073824520090217h20092009 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrModern midges tying and fishing the world's most effective patterns /Rick Takahashi and Jerry Hubka ; photos by Brian Yamauchi and Mark TracyFirst edition.New Cumberland, Pennsylvania :Headwater Books ;Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania :Stackpole Books,[2009]©20091 online resource (289 p.)Includes index.1-934753-00-9 Discovering the midge -- Why midges? -- Midge life cycle overview -- Tying midges -- Tying the larva -- Thread body larva -- D rib larva -- Latex larva -- Larva patterns -- Tying the pupa -- Thread body pupa -- Mercury black beauty -- Mini bow tie buzzer -- Pupa patterns -- Tying the emerger -- Olive and gray glitter wing emerger -- Foam wing emerger -- Upto's midge emerger -- Emerger patterns -- Tying the adult -- Tak's biot wing adult -- CDC wing adult -- Mule midge -- Griffith's gnat -- High post midge cluster -- Black midge cluster -- Adult patterns -- Cluster patterns -- Fishing the midge : tips from the masters -- Curing the fly fisher's curse / Eric Pettine -- The midge game / Craig Mathews -- Reading the river / Jerry Hubka -- The natural drift / Jerry L. Saiz -- Sight-fishing strategies / Rick Takahashi -- Keep your flies clean -- Alternative nymphing strategies / Rick Takahashi -- Let the fish settle down -- Strike indicator strategies / Rick Takahashi -- Micro-indicators / Jason Borger -- In the zone / Stan Benton -- Matching the hatch / Rick Takahashi -- Adjusting your rig / Jerry Hubka -- A better two-fly rig / Jeff Ehlert -- Fluorocarbon advantages / Jerry Hubka -- Stillwater tactics / Brian Chan -- Basic lake techniques / Rick Takahashi -- Essential lake equipment -- Buzzer fishing / Alex Ferguson -- Dry-fly tips / Bubba Smith -- Keeping high and dry / Rick Takahashi -- Drift-boat tactics / Ron Yoshimura -- Splatting the midge / Kevan Evans -- Midges for migratory trout / Landon Mayer -- Midge musings / Ed Engle -- Déjà vu rainbow / Gary A. Borger.Features over 1,000 midge patterns from around the world, tying steps for 15 essential pattern styles, and fishing tips from experts on rivers, reservoirs, and lakes.Fly fishingFly tyingDipteraFly fishing.Fly tying.Diptera.799.1757Takahashi Rick1237655Hubka JerryYamauchi BrianTracy MarkMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910136995703321Modern midges2872920UNINA00999nam0 22002651i 450 UON0022269620231205103422.30188-86584-14-820030730d1996 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||ˆGli ‰Ebrei di Sarajevo e della Bosnia-ErzegovinaAvram Pintointr. e cura di Rita TolomeoRomaLithos1996153 p.21 cm.EBREIBOSNIA-ERZEGOVINAStoriaUONC047423FIPINTOAvramUONV134914685718TOLOMEORitaUONV096791LithosUONV267814650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00222696SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI EO DUOMO XIV 0141 SI EO 31956 5 0141 Ebrei di Sarajevo e della Bosnia-Erzegovina1268014UNIOR04147oam 2200601 450 991082154160332120230308231215.09781501748592electronic book1-5017-4860-210.7591/9781501748592(CKB)4100000010650444(OCoLC)1105749360(MdBmJHUP)muse81352(MiAaPQ)EBC5964951(DE-B1597)535331(DE-B1597)9781501748592(EXLCZ)99410000001065044420200406h20202020 uy 0engur|n#|||||n||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUndermining racial justice how one university embraced inclusion and inequality /Matthew JohnsonIthaca, NY :Cornell University Press,2020.©20201 online resourceHistories of American EducationIncludes index.Print version: 9781501748585 1-5017-4859-9 1-5017-4858-0 Front matter --Contents --Introduction: Preserving Inequality --1. Bones and Sinews --2. The Origins of Affirmative Action --3. Rise of the Black Campus Movement --4. Controlling Inclusion --5. Affirmative Action for Whom? --6. Sustaining Racial Retrenchment --7. The Michigan Mandate --8. Gratz v. Bollinger --Epilogue: The University as Victim --Acknowledgments --Notes --IndexOver the last sixty years, administrators on US college campuses have responded to black campus activists by making racial inclusion and inequality compatible. This bold argument is at the center of Matthew Johnson's powerful and controversial book. Focusing on the University of Michigan, often a key talking point in national debates over racial justice thanks to the controversial Gratz v. Bollinger decided by the Supreme Court in 2003, Johnson argues that UM leaders incorporated black student dissent selectively into the institution's policies, practices, and values. This strategy was used in order to prevent activism from disrupting the institutional priorities that campus leaders deemed more important than racial justice. Despite knowing that racial disparities would likely continue, Johnson demonstrates that these administrators improbably saw themselves as champions of racial equity. What Johnson contends in Undermining Racial Justice, isn't that good intentions resulted in unforeseen negative consequences, but that the people who created and maintained racial disparities at premier institutions of higher education across the United States firmly believed they had good intentions in spite of all the evidence to the contrary. The case of the University of Michigan fits into a broader pattern at elite institutions of higher education and is a cautionary tale for all in higher education. Inclusion has always been a secondary priority and, as a result, the policies of the late 1970s and 1980s ushered in a new and enduring era of racial retrenchment on campuses across the United States.Histories of American education.African American college studentsCivil rightsMichiganAnn ArborUniversities and collegesMichiganAnn ArborAdmissionRacism in higher educationMichiganAnn ArborAffirmative action programs in educationMichiganAnn ArborDiscrimination in higher educationMichiganAnn Arboraffermative action, diversity, black power, civi.rights, University of Michigan.African American college studentsCivil rightsUniversities and collegesAdmission.Racism in higher educationAffirmative action programs in educationDiscrimination in higher education378.774/35Johnson Matthew459272DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910821541603321Undermining racial justice4074625UNINA