It's Cool to Learn About the United States: Southwest
Author: Tamra B. Orr
Publisher: Cherry Lake
Published: 2011-08-01
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 1610801881
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Learn about the history and culture of the southwestern United States
Author: Tamra B. Orr
Publisher: Cherry Lake
Published: 2011-08-01
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 1610801881
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Learn about the history and culture of the southwestern United States
Author: William deBuys
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2012-04-01
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 0199779104
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →With its soaring azure sky and stark landscapes, the American Southwest is one of the most hauntingly beautiful regions on earth. Yet staggering population growth, combined with the intensifying effects of climate change, is driving the oasis-based society close to the brink of a Dust-Bowl-scale catastrophe. In A Great Aridness, William deBuys paints a compelling picture of what the Southwest might look like when the heat turns up and the water runs out. This semi-arid land, vulnerable to water shortages, rising temperatures, wildfires, and a host of other environmental challenges, is poised to bear the heaviest consequences of global environmental change in the United States. Examining interrelated factors such as vanishing wildlife, forest die backs, and the over-allocation of the already stressed Colorado River--upon which nearly 30 million people depend--the author narrates the landscape's history--and future. He tells the inspiring stories of the climatologists and others who are helping untangle the complex, interlocking causes and effects of global warming. And while the fate of this region may seem at first blush to be of merely local interest, what happens in the Southwest, deBuys suggests, will provide a glimpse of what other mid-latitude arid lands worldwide--the Mediterranean Basin, southern Africa, and the Middle East--will experience in the coming years. Written with an elegance that recalls the prose of John McPhee and Wallace Stegner, A Great Aridness offers an unflinching look at the dramatic effects of climate change occurring right now in our own backyard.
Author: Werner/ols
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Published: 1994-10-22
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781555610609
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Kevin Freiberg
Publisher: Currency
Published: 1998-02-17
Total Pages: 386
ISBN-13: 0767901843
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Twenty-five years ago, Herb Kelleher reinvented air travel when he founded Southwest Airlines, where the planes are painted like killer whales, a typical company maxim is "Hire people with a sense of humor," and in-flight meals are never served--just sixty million bags of peanuts a year. By sidestepping "reengineering," "total quality management," and other management philosophies and employing its own brand of business success, Kelleher's airline has turned a profit for twenty-four consecutive years and seen its stock soar 300 percent since 1990. Today, Southwest is the safest airline in the world and ranks number one in the industry for service, on-time performance, and lowest employee turnover rate; and Fortune magazine has twice ranked Southwest one of the ten best companies to work for in America. How do they do it? With unlimited access to the people and inside documents of Southwest Airlines, authors Kevin and Jackie Freiberg share the secrets behind the greatest success story in commercial aviation. Read it and discover how to transfer the Southwest inspiration to your own business and personal life.
Author: W. Scott Baldridge
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-05-13
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780521016667
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This 2004 book provides a concise, accessible account of the geology and landscape of Southwest USA, for students and amateurs.
Author: Thomas E. Sheridan
Publisher: Western National Parks Association
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 9781877856761
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Something about the Southwest draws people who are independent. From the Apaches who migrated south six hundred years ago to the Spanish exploring north Mexico not much later to the Anglo American who ventured west, these were people who wanted to live, as one Comanche leader said, "where the wind blows free and there is nothing to break the light of the sun." A History of the Southwest explores these people, their clashes with each other, with the environment, and finally with the forces of an increasingly complex economy. Thomas Sheridan takes the behavior of individuals--Geronimo, Wyatt Earp, Theodore Roosevelt--and local cultural groups--Pueblo Indians, southern European miners, ranchers--and shows how it was acted out on the lager stage of the environment, economics, and politics.
Author: Lorraine Grubbs-West
Publisher: CornerStone Leadership Inst
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9780976252856
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Southwest Airlines has a secret sauce, namely its incredible workforce of leaders at all levels. Lessons in Loyalty is an insider's clear, concise and energizing teachable point of view on how to build such a winning team.
Author: Lamar Muse
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781571687395
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →When Southwest Airlines made its inaugural flight on June 18, 1971, experts predicted that the company wouldn't last more than ninety days. Some thirty-two years later, Southwest is the beleaguered airline Industry's only profitable major company-Money magazine has named Southwest Airlines' common stock the premier Investment of the last thirty years. Now Southwest's founding president and CEO (1970-78], Lamar Muse, offers a definitive account of the airline's scrappy beginning. The principles and practices that assured the company's success were, largely, Muse's own. Those same winning strategies continue to sustain the company through the market's ups and downs, In Southwest Passage, Muse delivers plain facts and informed opinions that replace convoluted outsider accounts of the company's history. For anyone wondering how the air Industry can renew itself, how Southwest achieved its dominance, or how business really works, this unique story has the answers.
Author: Keith L. Bryant
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 2014-10-22
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9781623492076
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →As Anglo Americans moved into the territories of the greater Southwest, they brought with them a desire to reestablish the highest culture of their former homes: opera, painting, sculpture, architecture, and literature. But their inherited way of life was challenged and reshaped by Native American and Hispanic peoples, and a new, vibrant cultural life resulted. From Houston to Los Angeles, from Tulsa to Tucson, Keith L. Bryant, Jr., traces the development of ?high culture” in the Southwest.
Author: Lynn Peppas
Publisher: All Around the U.S.
Published: 2011-08
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780778718321
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Discover the four states that make up the Southwest region of the United States. The Southwest has many people of Hispanic descent as well as Native-American people from nations such as the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, and Apache. Find out how the climate, population distribution, history, and culture of this region make it distinct.