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World Trade Center - former building complex in lower Manhattan, New York City, consisting of seven buildings and a shopping concourse on a 16-acre (6.5-hectare) site; it was destroyed by a terrorist attack in Sept., 2001. Prior to its destruction, the World Trade Center had been the world's largest commercial complex, home to many businesses, government agencies, and international trade


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    The World Trade Center: Politics and Policies of Skyscraper Development » Read Now

    by Leonard I. Ruchelman. 178 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...The World Trade Center The World Trade Center and Manhattan backdrop. THE WORLD TRADE CENTER Politics and Policies of Skyscraper Development...
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    Divided We Stand: A Biography of New York City's World Trade Center » Read Now

    by Eric Darton. 241 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    When New York's World Trade Towers burst into prominence at the Hudson River's edge, their towering height was matched in presumptuousness only by the hubris of their name. This challenging and insightful book presents a history of that seismic moment of skyscraping ambition, and the consequences it...
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    Don't Panic: The Psychology of Emergency Egress and Ingress (Chap. 9 "World Trade Center Bombing, February 26, 1993") » Read Now

    by Jerome M. Chertkoff, Russell H. Kushigian. 145 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    Why do people sometimes behave aggressively during emergency egress or ingress, knocking down and trampling on others, which disrupts flow and causes blockages, while other times people move in a smooth, coordinated manner? This book contains a comparative analysis of case histories of bad versus...
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    The Decline and Fall of the American Empire: Corruption, Decadence, and the American Dream ("The World Trade Center" begins on p. 146) » Read Now

    by Tony Bouza. 318 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...for a given state to center all its taxes on state...merger are forbidden to trade on that knowledge at...illegal efforts to trade treasury bonds between...crassest...
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    Environmental Aftermath: "The World Trade Center Is a Living Symbol of Man's Dedication to World Peace....," in Environmental Health Perspectives » Read Now

    by Luz Claudio. 9 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Environmental aftermath: "the World Trade Center is a living symbol of mans dedication to world peace.... The World Trade Center should ... become a representation...the...
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    International Perspectives on Trade Promotion and Assistance (Chap. 13 "World Trade Centers: Key Questions in Establishing a Private Sector Response to Global Integration") » Read Now

    by S. Tamer Cavusgil, Michael R. Czinkota. 248 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    As the first international convention focusing on stimulating trade through policy actions, the International Symposium on Trade Promotion and Assistance sought to present a comprehensive treatment of the role of the public sector in trade promotion. The papers presented at the conference have been...

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