Books by "Donald G. Jones"

5 books found

The Development of Postsecondary Education Systems in Canada

The Development of Postsecondary Education Systems in Canada

by Donald Fisher, Kjell Rubenson, Theresa Shanahan, Claude Trottier

2014 · McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

How higher education policy affects educational outcomes.

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.

This work examines the two apparently contradictory concepts of Altruism and Economic Rationalism in the context of Health and Welfare Delivery. It is multi-dsiciplinary and employs a number of diciplines including: Sociology, Economics, Theology, Religion, Eccesiology, History and Political Science.

Composition of Foods

Composition of Foods

by Barbara Ann Anderson, Betty Thomas Richardson, C. R. Lockard, Elsie Halstrom Dawson, Fred Charles Simmons, George Meredith Jemison, Raymond Frank Taylor, Anson William Lindenmuth, Elbert Luther Little, Gladys L. Gilpin, J. A. Putnam, Howard Reynolds, John James Keetch, Roswell Donald Carpenter

1982

Known and Unknown

Known and Unknown

by Donald Rumsfeld

2011 · Penguin

A powerful memoir from the late former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld With the same directness that defined his career in public service, Rumsfeld's memoir is filled with previously undisclosed details and insights about the Bush administration, 9/11, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It also features Rumsfeld's unique and often surprising observations on eight decades of history. Rumsfeld addresses the challenges and controversies of his illustrious career, from the unseating of the entrenched House Republican leader in 1965, to helping the Ford administration steer the country away from Watergate and Vietnam, to the war in Iraq, to confronting abuse at Abu Ghraib. Along the way, he offers his plainspoken, first-hand views and often humorous and surprising anecdotes about some of the world's best-known figures, ranging from Elvis Presley to George W. Bush. Both a fascinating narrative and an unprecedented glimpse into history,Known and Unknown captures the legacy of one of the most influential men in public service.