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Grant, George F. Hard crossings and missed strikes: A series of unrelated events incident to the sport of flyfishing. Butte, Mont: Big Hole River Foundation, 1988.

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League, Vancouver Citizens'. Report of the activities of the Vancouver Citizens' League, including a brief history of conditions and events connected with the June strikes in Western Canada. [Vancouver?: s.n., 1997.

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Inter-American Commission on Human Rights., ed. Report on the events at Amayapampa, Llallagua, and Capasirca: Northern part of the Department of Potosí, Bolivia, December 1996. Washington, D.C: General Secretariat, Organization of American States, IACHR, 1998.

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M, Brassey M. S., ed. The New labour law: Strikes, dismissals, and the unfair labour practice in South African law. Cape Town: Juta, 1987.

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Young-Stone, Michele. The Handbook for Lightning Strike Survivors. New York: Crown Publishing Group, 2010.

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Trautmann, W. E. Direct action & sabotage: Three classic IWW pamphlets from the 1910s. Chicago: C.H. Kerr Pub. Co., 1997.

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C, Smith Walker, Flynn Elizabeth Gurley, Salerno Salvatore 1949-, and Industrial Workers of the World., eds. Direct action & sabotage: Three classic IWW pamphlets from the 1910s. Chicago: C.H. Kerr Pub. Co., 1997.

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Young-Stone, Michele. The handbook for lightning strike survivors. Waterville, Me: Wheeler Pub., 2010.

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Young-Stone, Michele. The handbook for lightning strike survivors. Waterville, Me: Wheeler Pub., 2010.

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R, Bohne Alan. Storm precipitation and wind structure during aircraft strike lightning events. Hanscom AFB, MA: Atmospheric Sciences Division, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, 1985.

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Bohne, Alan R. Storm precipitation and wind structure during aircraft strike lightning events. Hanscom AFB, MA: Atmospheric Sciences Division, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, 1985.

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Bruce, C. J. Rethinking labour-management relations: The case for arbitration. London: Routledge, 1991.

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Morgan, W. John. The Nottinghamshire coalfield and the British miners' strike 1984-85. (Nottingham): (Department of Adult Education, University of Nottingham), 1990.

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James, Sanders, ed. First strike: TWA flight 800 and the attack on America. Nashville: WND Books, 2003.

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Teo, Daniel S. A. Current distribution in a steel frame structure in an event of a lightining strike. Manchester: UMIST, 1998.

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Tolbae. Heŏjin taŭm nal, talligi. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Wijŭdŏm Hausŭ, 2018.

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Fly by wire: The geese, the glide, the miracle on the Hudson. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2009.

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Khato, ed. A nation restored. Grand Rapids, Mich: Zondervan, 2010.

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1944-, Freedman Jim, ed. When poetry ruled the streets: The French May events of 1968. Albany, N.Y: State University of New York Press, 2001.

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Juravich, Tom. Ravenswood: The steelworkers' victory and the revival of American labor. Ithaca, N.Y: ILR Press, 1999.

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Lucky Strikes. Scholastic, 2003.

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The Pullman Strike of 1894: American Labor Comes of Age (Great Events). Morgan Reynolds Publishing, 1999.

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When Crisis Strikes What To Do What To Say How To Help. Good Neighbors Publishing LLC, 2011.

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Maurice, Kamto. Part 1 The Cold War Era (1945–89), 35 The US Strikes Against Libya—1986. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198784357.003.0035.

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This contribution discusses the US air strikes against Libya in 1986. It sets out the facts that led to the air strikes – notably the bombing of a West Berlin night club on 5 April 1986 –, the legal positions of the main protagonists (the US and Libya), and the international community’s reactions. It then tests the legality of the US strikes against the international legal framework governing the use of force as it stood at the time of the events, namely the rules governing the right to self-defence. The chapter concludes that the use of force in this particular case could not be convincingly justified under Article 51 of the UN Charter.
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Enzo, Cannizzaro, and Rasi Aurora. Part 2 The Post-Cold War Era (1990–2000), 44 The US Strikes in Sudan and Afghanistan—1998. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198784357.003.0044.

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This Chapter focuses on the aerial strikes of the U.S. against Afghanistan and Sudan in 1998, in response to terrorist attacks against the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and in Kenya, attributed to Al Qaeda. The events and the reactions thereto are presented in the first two sections. The third section is devoted to the assessment of the legality of the US strikes. In particular, the authors will discuss the qualification of the strikes as a form of pre-emptive self-defence. The last section contextualises the 1998 strikes in an evolutionary perspective. In the authors’ view, these interventions have constituted a trial run for the doctrine of pre-emptive war, fully developed by the US Administration after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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Brassey, M., E. Cameron, and Halton Cheadle. The New Labour Law: Strikes, Dismissals and the Unfair Labour Practice in South African Law. Gaunt Inc., 1987.

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Evans, Eric Wyn, and S. W. Creigh. Industrial Conflict in Britain. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Evans, Eric Wyn, and S. W. Creigh. Industrial Conflict in Britain. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Evans, Eric Wyn, and S. W. Creigh. Industrial Conflict in Britain. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Evans, Eric Wyn, and S. W. Creigh. Industrial Conflict in Britain. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Evans, Eric Wyn, and S. W. Creigh. Industrial Conflict in Britain. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Tactics, Golden. Great Minds Discuss Ideas; Average Minds Discuss Events; Small Minds Discuss People. -Eleanor Roosevelt-: Jot down Ideas and Take Notes When Your Creativity Strikes Unexpectedly. Size 120 Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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Kenney, Padraic. “Why Wouldn’t I Laugh, When I Win Either Way?”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199375745.003.0009.

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Through examination of five major hunger strikes in Poland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, and South Africa, this chapter considers the potential and the limits of this form of collective action. The hunger strike attracts more attention than any other form of prisoner protest because its outcome is so uncertain. Prisoners usually declare or imply their readiness to die, yet the protest is sufficiently protracted that they can negotiate with the administration. Even so, the hunger strike involves terrible self-denial. The regime can only guess whether the prisoners’ inner resolve matches their outward defiance, and how they might respond to repression or concession. Strike participants face challenges as well in maintaining unity and clarity in the face of physical and mental hardship. Strikes considered include those by Irish Republicans in 1917–1920 and in 1923, in South Africa in 1966, and in Poland.
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Salerno, Salvatore. Direct Action and Sabotage: Three Classic IWW Pamphlets from The 1910s. PM Press, 2014.

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Salerno, Salvatore. Direct Action and Sabotage: Three Classic IWW Pamphlets from The 1910s. PM Press, 2014.

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Democratic Class Struggle. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Democratic Class Struggle. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Pyron, Bobbie. Lucky Strike. Scholastic, Incorporated, 2016.

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Shelton, Jon. “Who is Going to Run the Schools?” Teacher Strikes and the Urban Crises of 1972–73. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040870.003.0004.

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This chapter chronicles a wave of contentious teacher strikes in 1972-73 and shows that teacher unions’ collective bargaining efforts clashed with the limited budgets of many of the nation’s largest cities. This conflict led many residents of these metropolitan areas to argue that teachers were guilty of both facilitating fiscal crisis and setting poor examples for the young people they taught since dire conditions led many teachers to believe that striking was necessary even though they broke the law in the process. The chapter documents a strike that shut down Philadelphia for three months in 1972-73; turns to Chicago and St. Louis, where teachers were on strike simultaneously; and concludes by examining the lengthy teacher strike in Detroit in the fall of 1973.
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Lucky Strike. Scholastic Inc., 2016.

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Lucky strike. 2015.

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Lucky Strike. Scholastic, Incorporated, 2015.

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General Strike Committee and Seattle. Seattle General Strike. Shorey's Bookstore, 1986.

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Skrabec Jr., Quentin R. The 100 Most Important American Financial Crises. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400605277.

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Covering events such as banking crises, economic bubbles, natural disasters, trade embargoes, and depressions, this single-volume encyclopedia of major U.S. financial downturns provides readers with an event-driven understanding of the evolution of the American economy. The United States has fairly recently experienced the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But crippling financial crises are hardly unusual: economic emergencies have occurred throughout American history and can be seen as a cyclical and "normal" (if undesirable) aspect of an economic system. This encyclopedia supplies objective, accessible, and interesting entries on 100 major U.S. financial crises from the Colonial era to today that have had tremendous domestic impact—and in many cases, global impact as well. The entries explore the history and impact of major economic events, including banking crises, economic shortages, recessions, national strikes and labor upheavals, natural resource shortages, panics, real estate bubbles, social upheavals, and the collapse of specific American industries such as rubber and steel production. Students will find this book an essential ready-reference on key events in American economic history that documents how and why these events led to significant financial and economic problems throughout the United States and around the globe.
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The handbook for lightning strike survivors: A novel. New York: Shaye Areheart Books, 2010.

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Smith, Walker C., William E. Trautman, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Direct Action & Sabotage: Three Classic IWW Pamphlets From The 1910s. Charles H Kerr, 1997.

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Salerno, Salvatore. Direct Action and Sabotage: Three Classic IWW Pamphlets from The 1910s. PM Press, 2014.

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Dow, Bonnie J. Making a Spectacle of the Movement. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038563.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on the Women's Strike for Equality on August 26, 1970. By this time, women's liberation seemed poised for its triumphal moment in the media spotlight. The House of Representatives had passed the Equal Rights Amendment a few weeks earlier, and all three networks had produced stories that linked this outcome to the movement's momentum. The strike seemed to confirm that momentum: involving tens of thousands of women in the United States and abroad, it was the subject of more national print and broadcast attention than any other feminist event that year. Despite the strike's inclusion of an array of liberal and radical feminist groups, it was an instance of media activism conceived and controlled by the National Organization for Women (NOW), and it put the organization's media pragmatism on full display. Confounding NOW's careful planning, the reports on the strike took an essentially liberal action and presented it as a radical one. Featuring almost no discussion of the three carefully chosen issues—abortion, equal pay, and child care—that the event was designed to dramatize, the network reports instead presented a narrative of feminist deviance, visually depicting the masses of women protestors as an entertaining spectacle.
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Rethinking Labour-Management Relations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Brown, Peter J. Coping with Disaster. Edited by Christopher Gerrard and Alejandra Gutiérrez. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744719.013.7.

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This chapter considers the impact of natural hazards and their accompanying human disasters during the later medieval period. British medieval populations faced severe challenges as a result of sudden onset events including windstorms, tidal surges, floods, and lightning strikes. As well as the historical accounts of these disasters which litter the documentary record, the evidence for these catastrophic occurrences can often be traced in the surviving archaeology. Not only does this make it possible to visualize exactly what damage these events wrought to settlements, through excavation and landscape survey, and structures, through standing-building analysis, but study of the material culture also illuminates the religious reactions that disasters engendered. The combination of archaeological and documentary evidence allows a particularly detailed exploration of the impacts, responses, and adaptations driven by disasters during the medieval period.
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