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What should a Navy SEAL do when faced with evidence that
representatives of the U.S. Government are secretly buying old
Soviet tactical nuclear weapoons for purposes other than
disarmament? In this thriller, Andy Carlson responds by throwing a
monkey wrench into the deal and by resigning from the Navy. Hoping
to settle down on his family's Virginia farm and resume his career
as an emergency physician, Andy instead finds himself and those he
loves the targets of his own governement and a Russian arms dealer.
Although a capable warrior and field surgeon, Andy is disallusioned
with his country and unprepared for the female operative sent to
ensnare him. He's a binge drinker, never comfortable around women
when he's sober and scarred by personal losses. Andy's antebellum
plantation is a major player in the action, with its network of
limestone caves, family treasures, historical surprises, and
natural defenses. Andy enlists three unlikely allies in his
defense--a pregnant CIA agent, a male descendant of a former slave
on the Carlson plantation who shares a common ancestor with Andy,
and a teenage Saudi girl. Some of the secrets of the plantation
have never been discused in polite company. Some have heretofore
been unspeakable. There were good reasons why the Indians, the
British, and the Yankees had lost on this same ground in previous
battles. But the Carlsons knew who their enemies were in those
fights. And tactical nuclear weapons had never been in Farmville
before.
As repentance for all the evil it inflicted, the people of Gomorrah
have been banished to another world for the last 5,000 years. King
Abimelech and his followers are now ready to return to
Adamina-Earth-and regain what they believe is rightfully theirs.
The king commissioned Professor Hai to locate the distant Adamina
in order to facilitate Gomorrah's return and to crush Adamina's
current inhabitants. As the chief scientist of both the University
of Brisha and the Adamina Research Project, Hai holds the key to
Gomorrah's return. But Hai maintains another important role as the
leader of the resistance, a small group of Gomorrahans intent on
overthrowing the king and returning peacefully to Adamina. Without
the king's knowledge, Hai has located the planet and has built a
three-person shuttle; he plans to warn Adamina about the king's
impending attack. But spies lurk everywhere on Gomorrah, and the
resistance does not know who it can trust. When the king suspects
that Hai is hiding something, the resistance knows it must hasten
its plans for the overthrow of the government and travel to Adamina
before it is too late.
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Eric C Anderson
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Eric C Anderson
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Eric C Anderson
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Richard C Anderson
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Contrary to lurid forecasts in the West that China is on track to
wrest global hegemony from the United States by 2025, China is in
fact positioning itself to resume its historic role as the "Middle
Kingdom"—a senior mentor with benign aspirations for guiding Asia
into the mid-21st century. In China Restored: The Middle Kingdom
Looks to 2020 and Beyond, Eric C. Anderson challenges the
widespread perception of China as a rising giant whose
authoritarian program to supplant the United States as global
hegemony poses a grave international threat. He weighs in against
doomsday prophets such as Martin Jacques, who predicts that China's
economy and diplomatic influence will equal those of the United
States by 2025 and will eclipse them by a factor of two by 2050.
Anderson, a player in Washington's China policy debates who enjoys
deep access to Chinese intelligence sources, counters with a
careful argument that Beijing's overriding aim is in fact to foster
a stable global environment conducive to its economic development
and regional hegemony based on legitimate political authority
rather than coercion. Anderson points to three principal factors
that will drive Chinese behavior over the next 10 years: the
Chinese Communist Party's desire to be recognized as a responsible
member of the international community; China's effort to equip,
train, and maintain a modern military; and Beijing's campaign to
"sell" her governance model—from economic development to serving
a domestic constituency—as a direct competitor to Washington's
version of liberal democracy. Asserting that Beijing is poised to
serve as Washington's "peer competitor," Anderson offers insights
as to what can be expected from China in the future, including
facilitating U.S. nuclear nonproliferation efforts and
participating in international peacekeeping operations.
AFTER SEEING THOUSANDS OF DEAD CHILDREN IN THE STREETS OF WAR-TORN
MIDDLE EAST, EX-NAVY SEAL ANDY CARLSON USES HIS 4,000 ACRE
ANTEBELLUM PLANTATION TO TRAIN HIS PRECOCIOUS TEN YEAR OLD TWINS,
JACK AND AVA, TO BE WARRIORS, NOT CASUALTIES. The U.S. President
and the Prime Minister of Britain receive a startling warning. If
they come to the aid of Israel in the coming Islamic Jihad against
the Jewish state, martyrs hidden in their countries will destroy
entire cities with nuclear warheads already in place. Any doubts
the U.S. president has about nuclear weapons being in the hands of
Islamic Fundamentalists are shattered with a mushroom cloud over
the remains of Ras Tanura, a key Saudi oil export terminal near the
Strait of Hormuz. One man and his wife have unique skills to
address this nightmare. Their brainiac kids join them to track down
one nail-biting threat after another. NUCLEAR FARM is the second
novel in THE FARM series by award-winning author Charles C.
Anderson.
'A powerful - even startling - book that challenges the shibboleths
of 'white' anarchism'. Its analysis of police violence and the
threat of fascism are as important now as they were at the end of
the 1970s. Perhaps more so' - Peter James Hudson, Black Agenda
Report Anarchism and the Black Revolution first connected Black
radical thought to anarchist theory in 1979. Now amidst a rising
tide of Black political organizing, this foundational classic
written by a key figure of the Civil Rights movement is republished
with a wealth of original material for a new generation. Anarchist
theory has long suffered from a whiteness problem. This book places
its critique of both capitalism and racism firmly at the centre of
the text. Making a powerful case for the building of a Black
revolutionary movement that rejects sexism, homophobia, militarism
and racism, Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin counters the lies and distortions
about anarchism spread by its left- and right-wing opponents alike.
New material includes an interview with writer and activist William
C. Anderson, as well as new essays, and a contextualizing biography
of the author's inspiring life.
In this book, an expert in the field explains why the United
States is the world's largest debtor nation and how America's
relationship to creditor states is of growing economic, diplomatic,
and even national security concern. Foreign countries are not
merely investing in U.S. corporations but are purchasing them
outright: Abu Dhabi bought Citigroup securities, Kuwait purchased a
large block Merrill Lynch stock, and China bought Morgan Stanley's
convertible securities-and this happened before the September 2008
meltdown of Wall Street. The means by which wealthy foreign states
make these purchases are sovereign wealth funds, their surplus
capital that they are seeking to invest in order to generate the
greatest return. Currently, the largest sovereign wealth funds are
held by the United Arab Emirates (of which Abu Dhabi is part),
Norway, Singapore, Kuwait, and the People's Republic of China;
Qatar and Libya are also in the top ten. The United States has no
such fund (although the state of Alaska does). This book takes a
close look at China's and Norway's sovereign wealth funds to
explain how they work. The author also uses domestic examples
(Harvard's endowment, the California's state employees' retirement
fund) to propose how the United States could create a sovereign
wealth fund, speculating that such a fund could solve the looming
Social Security funds shortfall. Most important, the book
elucidates the national security aspects of not having an American
sovereign wealth fund when so many other nations-both friend and
foe-have them.
Dive into the continuing saga of the Carlsons-the uniquely talented
family who makes preparedness a way of life-in the third
installment of The Farm series. Those who are visiting the
Carlson's 4,000-acre plantation for the first time will quickly be
drawn to their anything but routine lifestyle. On a pre-enrollment
visit to the University of Virginia, twin teenage prodigies Ava and
Jack Carlson are devastated when their physically handicapped
five-year-old brother Peewee is kidnapped in the Rotunda in
Charlottesville. Days later, after paying a ransom, the family
finds Peewee's body buried on their own farm. Adding to the
family's grief and anger, the murderers leave a message indicating
that Peewee is only the first of the Carlson clan to be targeted.
The twins' parents, emergency physician and former Navy SEAL Andy
Carlson, and his wife, former CIA operative Lindsey Carlson, join
forces with their precocious twins to bring the murderers to
justice. As the family fights to defend their lives Jack and Ava
stumble into their first loves, their first broken hearts...and the
horror of who killed Peewee.
When the British took control of the Indian Ocean island of
Mauritius soon after the abolition of the slave trade, they were
faced with a labour-hungry and potentially hostile Franco-Mauritian
plantocracy. This book explores the context in which Indian
convicts were transported to the island and put to work building
the infrastructure necessary to fuel the expansion of the sugar
industry. Drawing on hitherto unexplored archival material, it is
shown how convicts experienced transportation and integrated into
the Mauritian social and economic fabric.
Written by the leading researchers in the field, this information-rich guide to improving your mood explains how gut health drives psychological well-being, and how depression and anxiety can be relieved by adjusting your intestinal bacteria. This groundbreaking book explains the revolutionary new science of psychobiotics and the discovery that your brain health and state of mind are intimately connected to your microbiome, that four-pound population of microbes living inside your intestines.
Leading medical researchers John F. Cryan and Ted Dinan, working with veteran journalist Scott C. Anderson, explain how common mental health problems, particularly depression and anxiety, can be improved by caring for the intestinal microbiome. Science is proving that a healthy gut means a healthy mind -- and this book details the steps you can take to change your mood and improve your life by nurturing your microbiome.
Laboratory Animal Medicine, Third Edition, is a fully revised
publication from the American College of Laboratory Medicine's
acclaimed blue book series. It presents an up-to-date volume that
offers the most thorough coverage of the biology, health, and care
of laboratory animals. The book is organized by species, with new
inclusions of chinchillas, birds, and program and employee
management, and is written and edited by known experts in the
fields. Users will find gold-standard guidance on the study of
laboratory animal science, as well as valuable information that
applies across all of the biological and biomedical sciences that
work with animals.
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