The book explores the transformation of New York's Republican Party during the 1960s and 1970s, highlighting the rise of conservatism within the party. It delves into the political dynamics, key figures, and pivotal events that contributed to this ideological shift, offering insights into how these changes shaped the party's direction and influence in the state. The narrative provides a detailed analysis of the factors that led to the embrace of conservative principles and their impact on the broader political landscape.
Timothy J Sullivan Bücher



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Focusing on the environmental impact of air pollutants, this book explores their origins from both human and natural sources and their effects on sensitive ecosystems within U.S. national parks. It compiles current scientific research on pollutant emissions, deposition, and exposure levels, highlighting critical thresholds at which these pollutants begin to harm natural resources. By synthesizing this information, it aims to enhance understanding of the challenges faced by these treasured landscapes.
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