Books by "Donald Edward White"

12 books found

The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History

The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History

by Donald T. Critchlow, Philip R. VanderMeer

2012 · Oxford University Press, USA

The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History brings together an unparalleled wealth of information about the laws, institutions, and actors that have governed America throughout its history. Entries key political figures, important legislation and governmental institutions, broad political trends relating to elections, voting behavior, and party development, as well as key court cases, legal theories, constitutional interpretations, Supreme Court justices, and other major legal figures. Emphasizing the interconnectedness of politics and law, the more than 430 expertly written entries in the Encyclopedia provide an invaluable and in-depth overview of the development of America's political and legal frameworks.

A Graphic Summary of the Value of Farm Property

A Graphic Summary of the Value of Farm Property

by Arthur Ryker Hall, Benjamin Ralph Stauber, Donald Jackson, Howard Archibald Turner, Hugh Hammond Bennett, Josiah Chase Folsom, Mary Aloysius Agnew, Myron Sallee Anderson, Oliver Edwin Baker, Oran Raber, R. T. Cotton, Albert Benjamin Genung, Mark Matthew Regan, Newell Emanuel Good, Wesley Moulton Noble

1936

The outlook is for further improvement in the economic position of American agriculture in 1937.

Bubbles, Booms, and Busts

Bubbles, Booms, and Busts

by Donald Rapp

2014 · Springer

This book deals at some length with the question: Since there are many more poor than rich, why don’t the poor just tax the rich heavily and reduce the inequality? In the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, the topic of inequality was discussed widely. Ending or reducing inequality was a prime motivating factor in the emergence of communism and socialism. The book discusses why later in the 20th century, inequality has faded out as an issue. Extensive tables and graphs of data are presented showing the extent of inequality in America, as well as globally. It is shown that a combination of low taxes on capital gains contributed to a series of real estate and stock bubbles that provided great wealth to the top tiers, while real income for average workers stagnated. Improved commercial efficiency due to computers, electronics, the Internet and fast transport allowed production and distribution with fewer workers, just as the advent of electrification, mechanization, production lines, vehicles and trains in the 1920s and 1930s produced the same stagnating effect.

Further Experiments in the Dusting and Spraying of Apples

Further Experiments in the Dusting and Spraying of Apples

by Donald Reddick, Cyrus Richard Crosby

1915

Economy in Feeding the Family

Economy in Feeding the Family

by Connecticut. State Entomologist, Donald Forsha Jones, Edward Hopkins Jenkins, Edward Monroe Bailey, George Perkins Clinton, John Phillips Street, Wilton Everett Britton

1918

A Short History of the British in India

A Short History of the British in India

by Arthur Donald Innes

1915

Child Health and the Environment

Child Health and the Environment

by Donald T. Wigle

2003 · Oxford University Press

This is the first textbook to focus on environmental threats to child health. It will interest professionals and graduate students in public health, pediatrics, environmental health, epidemiology, and toxicology. The first three chapters provide overviews of key children's environmental health issues as well as the role of environmental epidemiology and risk assessment in child health protection. Overarching themes are the susceptibility of the rapidly developing fetus and infant to environmental toxicants, the importance of modifying factors(e.g. poverty, genetic traits, nutrition), the role of health outcome and exposure monitoring, uncertainties surrounding environmental exposure limits, and the importance of timely intervention. Later chapters address the health effects of metals, PCBs, dioxins, pesticides, hormonally active agents, radiation, indoor and outdoor air pollution, and water contaminants. In analyzing potential environmental hazards, the author addresses both biologic and epidemiologic evidence, including the likelihood of causal relationships. Among the health outcomes he discusses are developmental, reproductive, and neurobehavioral effects, respiratory disease, cancer, and waterborne infectious diseases. These discussions cover environmental exposure sources/indicators, interventions, and standards, and conclude with a summary of calls for an improved science base to guide public health decisions and protect child health.

Studies on Nitrification and Its Relation to Crop Production on Carrington Loam Under Different Treatments

Studies on Nitrification and Its Relation to Crop Production on Carrington Loam Under Different Treatments

by Bernard Wernick Hammer, Charles Webster Knox, Earl Weaver, Frederick Burean Smith, Irving E. Melhus, Knute Bjorka, Lewis Wilson Erdman, Oscar Wallace Park, Charles Arthur Matthews, Donald Everett Bliss, H. A. Bittenbender, Merle P. Baker, Frank Van Haltern

1927

Dusting and Spraying Experiments with Apples

Dusting and Spraying Experiments with Apples

by Donald Reddick, Cyrus Richard Crosby

1916

Area Handbook for Japan

Area Handbook for Japan

by Donald P. Whitaker

1974

England Under the Tudors

England Under the Tudors

by Arthur Donald Innes

1913