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Uranium Warrior

Author : Robin M. Davis
Publisher : Balboa Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781982265335

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Uranium Warrior is one woman’s heroine’s journey. You’ll travel into the heart and head of Robin Davis as she has to find her inner activist in order to face down an International Corporation who felt entitled to take what they said is ‘rightfully theirs’ no matter the risk to those living within the proposed mining zone. This book will draw you in with two voices, the voice of the activist in the real time of the events and the current voice of the woman who had to grow exponentially during and following these events. This book is a must read for everyone who has ever faced both inner and outer demons. Robin’s personal success and CARD’s community success will offer inspiration as well as nuts and bolts for your own hero’s journey.

Holy Warrior Trojan Horses

Author : Sheldon Cohen
Publisher : eBookIt.com
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-05-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781456607319

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Ben Marzan--Searching for meaning in his life, Marzan studies with The Imam and converts to a radical sect of Islam. He's the perfect candidate for a terrorist...American-born, assimilated, and eager to embrace Jihad. Anatoly Shenko--A disaffected Russian scientist working in Siberia, Shenko is one of the world's top experts on biological warfare. But he, his wife and son are in ill health and he's in desperate need of money. Abdul Saidadov--A former Chechen rebel, Saidadov aligns himself with al-Qaeda in hopes of spreading the message of Allah throughout the world. Marzan, Shenko, and Saidadov, along with four other conspirators and the hierarchy of Al-Qaeda, are part of a terrorist plot to smuggle weapons of mass destruction into the United States. To keep America off balance, they are prepared to sow chaos in Chicago. Anthrax and Smallpox are successfully disseminated throughout the city, and as Chicagoans die in ever-increasing numbers, the city soon learns that a nuclear bomb is next. Will a young Chicago Emergency Department physician, a team of FBI agents, and the Chicago Police be able to abort the coming attack?

Spelling Book: Words Most Needed Plus Phonics by Dr. Fry

Author : Edward Bernard Fry
Publisher : Teacher Created Resources
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1999-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781576907504

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The Warrior State

Author : T.V. Paul
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-01-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780199322251

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Seemingly from its birth, Pakistan has teetered on the brink of becoming a failed state. Today, it ranks 133rd out of 148 countries in global competitiveness. Its economy is as dysfunctional as its political system is corrupt; both rely heavily on international aid for their existence. Taliban forces occupy 30 percent of the country. It possesses over a hundred nuclear weapons that could easily fall into terrorists' hands. Why, in an era when countries across the developing world are experiencing impressive economic growth and building democratic institutions, has Pakistan been such a conspicuous failure? In The Warrior State, noted international relations and South Asia scholar T.V. Paul untangles this fascinating riddle. Paul argues that the "geostrategic curse"--akin to the "resource curse" that plagues oil-rich autocracies--is at the root of Pakistan's unique inability to progress. Since its founding in 1947, Pakistan has been at the center of major geopolitical struggles: the US-Soviet rivalry, the conflict with India, and most recently the post 9/11 wars. No matter how ineffective the regime is, massive foreign aid keeps pouring in from major powers and their allies with a stake in the region. The reliability of such aid defuses any pressure on political elites to launch the far-reaching domestic reforms necessary to promote sustained growth, higher standards of living, and more stable democratic institutions. Paul shows that excessive war-making efforts have drained Pakistan's limited economic resources without making the country safer or more stable. Indeed, despite the regime's emphasis on security, the country continues to be beset by widespread violence and terrorism. In an age of transnational terrorism and nuclear proliferation, understanding Pakistan's development, particularly the negative effects of foreign aid and geopolitical centrality, is more important than ever. Painstakingly researched and brilliantly argued, The Warrior State tackles what may be the world's most dangerous powder keg and uncovers the true causes of Pakistan's enormously consequential failure.

The Warrior's Path

Author : Casey Clabough
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 1572336021

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"I know of no other book exactly like this one, yet it is part of a tradition. One thinks of the best work of John McPhee, Wendell Berry, Annie Dillard. The writing is at once eloquent, elegant, and evocative. In short, it is a beautifully written work: a genuine pleasure to read, and to re-read." -George Garrett "Casey Clabough's unique vision, his curious and important quest, his personable and earnest manner of expression draw us into his world just that engagingly. His world is our world, too, the trace our ancestors followed into the wilderness to transform a landscape into a nation. History, memoir, travel journal, meditation--The Warrior's Path is all these things at once, its firm understanding of the past made lyric with lively language. This is a volume to keep close at hand when doubts about our American destiny begin to assail. Solid, durable, and--entrancing." --Fred Chappell "This account draws us deep into an intimacy with our geography and culture, with all the triumphs, failures, and contradictions we are heir to." -Robert Morgan, author of Brave Enemies and Boone: A Biography One of North America's oldest and most storied routes, "the Warrior's Path," as it was known by the Iroquois, was formed centuries ago by migrating animals and the humans who followed them. It spanned from the Iroquois lands of what is today New York State down the Appalachian Valley system and into the Cherokee country of Tennessee and North Georgia. Casey Clabough recently set out to hike more than five hundred miles of the route from Maryland to Tennessee and, in the process, to connect history, culture, and nature to the story of his own colonial German ancestors who traversed that particular section en route to the Smoky Mountains at the close of the 1700s. The Warrior's Path is both the story of Clabough's journey and a philosophical meditation upon the extraordinary people and events that have populated the thoroughfare over the course of several centuries. Rich in energy and lore, Clabough deftly employs both his ancestors' journey and his own as springboards for understanding the path's and the region's centrality in the American experience. As he contemplates the past, Clabough conjures and evokes countless historical images: from sketches of the grand French-Indian and Revolutionary struggles to the hardscrabble circumstances of his own Appalachian ancestors. At once richly philosophical, minutely historical, and highly personal, the book invites the reader to accompany Clabough on his journey as he recounts a contemplative, provocative, and at times harrowing, experience that is sure to delight and fascinate readers. Casey Clabough is Associate Professor of English and English Graduate Coordinator at Lynchburg College in Virginia. He also serves as literature editor for the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities' Encyclopedia Virginia. The author of scholarly books on James Dickey and Fred Chappell, his work has appeared in Callaloo, Contemporary Literature, Shenandoah, The Hollins Critic, The Sewanee Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and elsewhere.

Warrior's Rage

Author : Douglas MacGregor
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2009-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781612510033

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On 26 February 1991, cavalry troops of “Cougar Squadron,” the 2nd Squadron of the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, charged out of a sandstorm during Operation Desert Storm and caught Iraq’s Republican Guard Corps in the open desert along the North-South grid line of a military map referred to as the “73 Easting.” Taken by surprise, the defending Iraqi armor brigade was swept away in salvos of American tank and missile fire in what became the U.S. Army’s largest tank battle since World War II. Douglas Macgregor, the man who trained and led Cougar Squadron into battle, recounts two stories. One is the inspiring tale of the valiant American soldiers, sergeants, lieutenants, and captains who fought and won the battle. The other is a story of failed generalship, one that explains why Iraq’s Republican Guard escaped, ensuring that Saddam Hussein’s regime survived and America’s war with Iraq dragged on. Certain to provoke debate, this is the latest book from the controversial and influential military veteran whose two previous books, Breaking the Phalanx and Transformation Under Fire, are credited with influencing thinking and organization inside America’s ground forces and figure prominently in current discussions about military strategy and defense policies. Its fast-moving battle narrative, told from the vantage point of Macgregor’s Abrams tank, and its detailed portraits of American soldiers, along with vivid descriptions of the devastating technology of mounted warfare, will captivate anyone with a taste for adventure as well as an interest in contemporary military history.

From Wounded to Warrior

Author : Carla McDonough
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2009-02-21
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781469112978

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The truth embraces all: the good, the beautiful, the bad, and the ugly. For this reason, facing the truth can be extremely hard. Of paramount importance if we want to rise above the issues of the past is letting go of past injustices. We rewrite the script and blaze the warrior's path through our own insight applied to experience. Warriors are not victimized by what has caused anguish, malice, or judgment. Warriors cannot be held down by oppression, suffering, or loss. Warriors use those experiences as a catalyst to develop greater strength and fortitude.

The Warrior's Compass

Author : Scott P. Seagren
Publisher : Balboa Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021-11-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781982275228

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Throughout history, civilizations intuitively relied on their fiercest warriors to fight for what was decent and right, to stay alive. Masculine strength, courage, determination, and cunning saved the day. Feminine traits like compassion, collaboration and consensus building weren’t thought to be effective on the front lines. Until now. The dystopian complexity and volatility confronting our world today requires a new breed of warrior: one who intentionally and generously expands their range of both masculine and feminine qualities. Here is a guide to strengthen every modern-day warrior’s resolve and resiliency, told through a lens of one man’s search for meaning as he navigates his life journey through a paradox of success, disappointment, and purpose. Now is the time for Warriors to rise and to fight for what is decent and right, to help ourselves, our communities and our civilization stay awake and alive.

Warriors

Author : Max Hastings
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2006-01-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307264688

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Heroism in battle has been celebrated throughout history, yet it is one of the least understood virtues. What makes some men and women perform extraordinary deeds on the battlefield? What makes them risk their lives in the pursuit of victory?Max Hastings, one of our foremost military historians, has seen combat up close and written about it for decades. In Warriors, he brings us the experiences of fourteen soldiers who fought in the wars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. From an exuberant cavalry officer in Napoleon’s army to an abused orphan who in World War II became America’s youngest general since Custer, to an Israeli officer who recovered from a devastating injury to save his country, each portrait depicts a unique and remarkable story. A tribute to soldierly valor and a deeply insightful study of combat, this is an essential book for anyone who wishes to understand what it means to be at war.

The Red Warrior: U.S. Perceptions of Stalin’s Strategic Role in the Allied Journey to Victory in The Second World War

Author : Reagan Fancher
Publisher : Vernon Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2024-09-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9798881900571

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Through U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease program, American leaders sought to keep Joseph Stalin’s Red Army in the field and fighting Adolf Hitler’s forces in the Second World War from 1941 forward. Delivered by the Anglo-American Arctic naval convoys, overland through the Iranian deserts and mountains, and through the skies from Alaska to Siberia, this much-needed material aid helped Stalin’s Red Army to continue fighting and thereby prevented a separate peace with Hitler’s Germany and a mechanized repeat of the First World War’s Brest-Litovsk fiasco. Yet Roosevelt and other U.S. officials, due to their severe underestimation of Stalin’s character and his rigid and fanatical devotion to exporting Communism at gunpoint, gambled incorrectly that they could win the Soviet premier’s heart and mind through several excessive wartime aid gestures, including the furnishing of atomic bomb materials to the Soviet regime. By 1945, American leaders had succeeded in their strategic goal of keeping Stalin and his Red Army in the war and hastening victory but failed in their efforts to purchase the Soviet premier’s goodwill and commitment to postwar peace, heralding the global Cold War, and setting the stage for later U.S. martial aid programs to those resisting aggression abroad. In addition to its primary focus on the American leadership’s perceptions of Stalin’s strategic importance to the Allied war effort in the Second World War, this work also includes a detailed assessment of Roosevelt’s Soviet Lend-Lease program alongside U.S. President Ronald Reagan’s later support for the Afghan Islamic guerrillas resisting Soviet occupation during the Soviet-Afghan War of the 1980s and a comparison of both martial aid programs with Washington’s recent revival of Lend-Lease aid for the Ukrainian war effort. It offers today’s American leaders and policymakers a chance to consult the lessons of history and apply them in the present.

Remember Me: The Cyberpunk Fantasy Tale of a Lost Warrior's Journey

Author : Kyle Robertson
Publisher : Writers Republic LLC
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020-06-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781646208661

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Remember Me: The Cyberpunk Fantasy Tale of a Lost Warrior's Journey by Kyle Robertson Pdf

How do you stop a dark destructive force when you don’t even know your own name? A royal guard from medieval England in the 1200s was somehow thrust into a futuristic cyberpunk Boston in the 22nd century with no memory of who he is or what exactly was his job. The futuristic patrons of this dark insidious city thought he was not indigenous to their city and challenged him. After a deadly altercation with a leader’s generals, the leader wanted to recruit him for his cause. He employed his female spy to retrieve the stranger. Klannis Chloe had to utilize her skills of spycraft and historical knowledge to gain his trust, but his true purpose was revealed by an elder vagrant who knew who he truly was, and also his destiny. The BoltLayer Clan and the three from Klannis Chloe’s team had to split their quests in order to defeat the darkest force on the planet. Each group has to travel through harrowing adventures to defeat this evil warlock preparing to finish off this dystopian world. Can our stranger stop him?

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

Author : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1352 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : UIUC:30112050617858

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Geological Survey Professional Paper

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1404 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1961
Category : Geology
ISBN : IOWA:31858027720220

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