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A definitive account of Roosevelt's time in the west as rancher, cowboy, conservationist and adventurer. Always sickly, Roosevelt used physical challenges to regain his health after his wife's and his mother's deaths. Over time, he probably didn't make much money at ranching. The health and vigor he regained, however, helped him regain elective office as Vice President and then President after McKinley's assassination. In a way, the stories related in Di Silvestro's book make for better reading than a cheap cowboy novel, as they're true - and, sometimes, sad. Arriving in the west just after the demise of the buffalo, Roosevelt killed way too much game, more than he could ever eat. He took the racks on the best examples, and maybe a prime cut of meat, and left the rest. That was life on the range in the 1880s.

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Those of us who write a bit are always hoping to effect people by what we write. The one pamphlet that in fact effected the future course of America was Thomas Paine's Common Sense. The King has just said he meant to punish the colonies for their actions (Ferling, 217). Paine made it clear that reconciliation was not in the cards. His pamphlet changed history.

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Watts makes a case that wasn't obvious at first: things are never as simple as they seem. Quants of all sorts have always been convinced that analysis of problems will yield simple - and quick - results. He

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