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C.O.O.L. (Paperback)
Dominique Wallace; Portia Daniels-Murphy
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R332
Discovery Miles 3 320
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Cavalry operations during the Gettysburg campaign have been well
covered, but never like this. Most cavalry treatments of the
campaign and battle have focused on strategy, operations, and
tactics and zoomed in on particular episodes: the Battle of Brandy
Station in June 1863 (the largest cavalry engagement on American
soil), Jeb Stuart’s controversial ride-for-glory that deprived
Lee of important intelligence for days, Union cavalry general’s
John Buford’s role in the start of the battle on July 1, and the
cavalry battle involving not only Stuart but also George Armstrong
Custer east of Gettysburg on July 3. Daniel Murphy’s book covers
the grand sweep of cavalry in the Gettysburg campaign, from Lee’s
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strategy and tactics and campaign narrative with deep research in
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battles. In this new narrative of Civil War cavalry, author Daniel
Murphy gets into the saddle and explores what it was like to be a
cavalryman during the Gettysburg campaign. Horse-soldiering was a
unique way of doing battle, and Murphy gives it more justice and
nuanced description than any author has yet given it.
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Centered on the concept of 'Maximization, ' Matthew B. Robinson and
Dr. Daniel S. Murphy offer a new theory of elite deviance and
corporate crime called contextual anomie/strain theory. Exploring
how simultaneous use of legitimate (i.e., legal) and illegitimate
(i.e., deviant or illegal) means of opportunity in pursuit of one's
goals, Greed is Good explains various forms of elite deviance and
corporate crime. Contextual anomie/strain theory posits that
although everyone in American society experiences stress and
frustration association with American Dream, there are certain
contexts in American society that produce even greater stress,
frustration, and pressures toward crime. One such context is the
corporate workplace. This book affirms how deviance and criminality
have become normal in big business due to pressure to produce
massive profits at the expense of all other considerations
Workplace Safety: Establishing an Effective Violence Prevention
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using the book's program, and also shows how to recognize and
report precursor behaviors that precede violence. In addition, the
book demonstrates proven methods for properly, and effectively,
responding to violence should it occur, and tactfully managing the
aftermath.
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