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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
From the mid-19th century to the early Cold War, the United
States has a long history with China, and that interaction has not
always been positive or productive. This brief history of foreign
intervention in China, viewed through the experiences of the United
States Marines, examines how the occupying powers dealt with a
fellow sovereign nation. In many cases this involved the partition
or outright absorption of Chinese territory through naked
aggression. Clark contends that, considering the past two
centuries, the Chinese have good reason to distrust all foreigners,
and he urges the pursuit of a badly needed rapprochement.
This is, however, also the story of the evolution of the Marine
Corps as a separate service. Although an occupying force, the
Marines did make considerable efforts to earn the friendship of the
Chinese people. Always on the brink of extinction due to budgetary
cuts and the enmity of the army and navy, the Marines managed to
perform an onerous and difficult duty in a foreign land. With a
resurgent China constantly testing the United States, a fellow
Pacific Rim nation, every policymaker should be well aware of the
often difficult history that we share and the mistakes that have
been made in the past.
Interesting Times A team of archaeologists led by three Jesuits and
an Israeli rabbi discover a sealed cave in the Sinai Desert. Hidden
and unopened for millennia, the cave contains pre-Christian-era
treasures, including a stone inscribed with the Prayer of Moses,
offering a unique power to a priest who utters it with a request.
The rabbi finds and conceals the stone, and later recites the
prayer while requesting that modern Israel be transported in time
to 1939 to deal as a nuclear power with the Nazi threat. The
temporal transformation occurs, and the story recounts the impact
on the government and citizens of Israel, the crew of the US Navy
cruiser docked in Haifa at the fateful moment, and many others in
Europe and the Middle East. The effects on people in 1939 who
encounter visitors from the future, with all their technology, are
engrossing, and are reported in a fashion that transports the
reader to the center of events. A unifying theme revolves around
the efforts of the Jesuits and the US naval command staff to find a
way to undo the time-shift. The dramatic events leading to a
startling climax will be etched in the reader's memory.
This book presents a culture change in addictions treatment that
places wellness at the forefront of relapse, addiction, and
recovery. The authors introduce a wellness-based conceptualization
of addiction and recovery including the wellness model that grounds
Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling (WBAC) and the techniques of
this approach. Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling advocates for
wellness as the primary variable in addiction and recovery
outcomes, presents a wellness-based model of addiction and
recovery, and highlights techniques for unlocking the motivational
and strength-based aspects of this approach. Specifically, the
authors provide wellness questions and screening tools to
incorporate into the clinical evaluation and structure for creating
a wellness plan and family wellness plan for the client’s loved
ones. Readers will learn numerous wellness-based techniques related
to the mind, body, spirit, emotions, and connection that can
prevent relapse and facilitate well-being. All WBAC interventions
are grounded in developmental, culturally responsive, and
strength-based perspectives. Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling
is essential reading for professionals who provide addictions
treatment and counseling as well as scholars who conduct writing
and research on addiction.
This bold new reading of Orwell's work focuses upon his
representation of communities and the myths that shape them. In
particular, it analyzes his interpretations of class, gender and
nationality within the context of the political and literary
culture of the Nineteen-Thirties and Forties. The book uses a wide
range of literary, historical and theoretical texts to argue that
Orwell's radicalism lay in his attempt to integrate 'traditional'
communal identities into a revolutionary socialist politics.
The management and disposal of radioactive wastes are key
international issues requiring a sound, fundamental scientific
basis to insure public and environmental protection. Large
quantities of existing nuclear waste must be treated to encapsulate
the radioactivity in a form suitable for disposal. The treatment of
this waste, due to its extreme diversity, presents tremendous
engineering and scientific challenges. Geologic isolation of
transuranic waste is the approach currently proposed by all nuclear
countries for its final disposal. To be successful in this
endeavor, it is necessary to understand the behavior of plutonium
and the other actinides in relevant environmental media. Conceptual
models for stored high level waste and waste repository systems
present many sCientific difficulties due to their complexity and
non-ideality. For example, much of the high level nuclear waste in
the US is stored as alkaline concentrated electrolyte materials,
where the chemistry of the actinides under such conditions is not
well understood. This lack of understanding limits the successful
separation and treatment of these wastes. Also, countries such as
the US and Germany plan to dispose of actinide bearing wastes in
geologic salt deposits. In this case, understanding the speciation
and transport properties of actinides in brines is critical for
confidence in repository performance and risk assessment
activities. Many deep groundwaters underlying existing contaminated
sites are also high in ionic strength. Until recently, the
scientific basis for describing actinide chemistry in such systems
was extremely limited."
In considering the ways in which current theories of language in
use and communicative processes are applied to the analysis,
interpretation and definition of literary texts, this book sets an
agenda for the future of pragmatic literary stylistics and provides
a foundation for future research and debate.
Essays into numerous aspects of the Domesday Book, shedding fresh
light on its mysteries. Compiled from the records of a survey of
the kingdom of England commissioned by William the Conqueror in
1085, Domesday Book is a key source for the history of England.
However, there has never been a critical edition of the textand so,
despite over 200 years of intense academic study, its evidence has
rarely been exploited to the full. The essays in this volume seek
to realize the potential of Domesday Book by focussing on the
manuscript itself. There are analyses of abbreviations, letter
forms, and language; re-assessments of key sources, the role of
tenants-in-chief in producing them, and the nature of the Norman
settlement that their forms illuminate; a re-evaluation of the data
and its referents; and finally, fresh examinations of the afterlife
of the Domesday text and how it was subsequently perceived. In
identifying new categories of evidence and revisiting old ones,
these studies point to a better understanding of the text. There
are surprising insights into its sources and developing programme
and, intriguingly, a system of encoding hitherto unsuspected. In
its turn the import of its data becomes clearer, thereby shedding
new light on Anglo-Norman society and governance. It is in these
terms that this volume offers a departure in Domesday studies and
looks forward to the resolution of long-standing problems that have
hitherto bedevilled the interpretation of an iconic text. David
Roffe and K.S.B. Keats-Rohan are leading Domesday scholars who have
published widely on Domesday Book and related matters.
Contributors: Howard B. Clarke, Sally Harvey, K.S.B. Keats-Rohan,
Andrew Lowerre, John Palmer, David Roffe, Ian Taylor, Pamela
Taylor, Frank Thorn, Ann Williams.
Consumption affects every aspect of the contemporary world, from the most intimate moments of everyday life to the great geopolitical struggles that have been set in train by the forces of globalization. Consumer culture has recast the world in its own image, and we are only just beginning to make sense of the enormous social, political, economic, moral, and environmental implications. This reader offers an essential selection of the best work on the Consumer Society. Students will appreciate The Consumption Reader for its scope, clarity and ease of use. The material is arranged so that it will develop the student's knowledge through a logical progression, but it may also be read selectively so that the student can rapidly get to grips with key issues, ideas, and authors.
This book presents a culture change in addictions treatment that
places wellness at the forefront of relapse, addiction, and
recovery. The authors introduce a wellness-based conceptualization
of addiction and recovery including the wellness model that grounds
Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling (WBAC) and the techniques of
this approach. Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling advocates for
wellness as the primary variable in addiction and recovery
outcomes, presents a wellness-based model of addiction and
recovery, and highlights techniques for unlocking the motivational
and strength-based aspects of this approach. Specifically, the
authors provide wellness questions and screening tools to
incorporate into the clinical evaluation and structure for creating
a wellness plan and family wellness plan for the client’s loved
ones. Readers will learn numerous wellness-based techniques related
to the mind, body, spirit, emotions, and connection that can
prevent relapse and facilitate well-being. All WBAC interventions
are grounded in developmental, culturally responsive, and
strength-based perspectives. Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling
is essential reading for professionals who provide addictions
treatment and counseling as well as scholars who conduct writing
and research on addiction.
Designed as a reference work for those interested in the combat
history of the U.S. Marine Corps, this book describes the
engagements from the formation of the Continental Marines to the
Corps' great exercise at the Battle of Okinawa. Organized
chronologically, the individual skirmishes illustrate how each of
the Marine Corps' engagements contributed to the formation and
evolution of the United States. Persons and divisions of note are
mentioned, including key players, commanders and medal recipients.
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