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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.
Handbook of Digital Currency: Bitcoin, Innovation, Financial
Instruments, and Big Data, Second Edition offers readers new ways
to learn about subjects outside their specialties and provides
authoritative background and tools for those whose primary source
of information is journal articles. Encompassing currencies,
payment methods, and computer communication protocols, digital
currencies are growing in use and importance. The book's
comprehensive view of the field covers history, technical, IT,
finance, economics, legal, tax, and the regulatory environment. For
those coming from different backgrounds with different questions in
mind, this new edition is an essential starting point.
Conquering The Power Of Death details the journey of one Marine
radioman through 1970-71 Vietnam in the face of ubiquitous death.
Whether using radio skills to call in air strikes and artillery or
to help Marines contact their loved ones through the Military
Affiliate Radio System (MARS), the young Marine's encounter with
death as a seemingly unstoppable force provides a glimpse into the
horrors of war. Ambushes, daring rescues, poignant relationships,
and civilian deaths compete with survival, maturity, and rites of
passage to reveal life and death in a combat zone and
afterwards.
The intricacies of a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft Personnel
(TRAP) unit's day to day efforts to rescue downed pilots and the
sometimes mundane routine of MARS personnel plying their skills to
keep Marines in touch with the "world" only highlight death's ever
present threat to mind, body, and soul. Death's presence on the
battlefield, in the "rear," and in the ongoing lives of the Marines
long after the war, however, begins to identity death's "Achilles'
Heel"; unwavering faith, love, and humility prove potent antidotes
to death's destructive prowess.
Enmeshed within the obvious need for the warrior Marine's
physical survival lies the need of the Marine war veteran to cope
with a life scarred by trauma and loss; a timeless quest for any
veteran and one examined in depth by Conquering The Power Of Death.
Death, mythological death, romantic death, and death defined by the
artist's keen insight into the human condition provide the
yardstick for the author's measurement of death's power while
faith, scripture, discipline and love afford the author invaluable
insights into the human ability to deal with a preordained
force.
A highly personal plumbing of the depths where death resides and
reigns in war provides a unique context for Conquering The Power of
Death as well as an opportunity to unpack the emotions which travel
with every combat warrior. It also provides a glimpse into Death
stripped of its mystique, its presumed power, and its claimed
finality.
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When War Dawns
David Lee Corley
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R859
Discovery Miles 8 590
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Australia's Prime Minister and premier diplomat in the 1930/1940s,
this new biography presents him as a consistent internationalist
and places him in a global context. Stanley Melbourne Bruce was at
the centre of Imperial politics for more than two decades from the
early 1920s until the end of the Second World War. This new
biography presents Bruce as a consistent internationalist. Educated
in Melbourne and Cambridge, Bruce, as a businessman, was alive to
the importance of international commerce, and particularly
Anglo-Australian trade. This lay at the core of his
internationalism, which took the form in the 1920s of encouraging
the political and economic integration of the British Empire.
Bruce's punitive treatment of militant Australian trade unionists
and his upholding of constitutionalism and law and order in the
1920s was part of an effort to defend one form of internationalism,
commitment to the British Empire, against the competing
international ideology of communism. While continuing to support a
unified British Empire acting as a progressive force in world
affairs, Bruce championed stronger international collaboration
through the League of Nations and the United Nations and through
cooperation between the Empire and the United States.
The Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED)-an
inter-institutional action project of the Carnegie Foundation-is a
consortium of universities pursuing the goals of instituting a
clear distinction between the professional doctorate in education
and the research doctorate; and improving reliably and across
contexts the efficacy of programs leading the professional
doctorate in education. To this end, the aim is to advance the
Education Doctorate (EdD) as the highest qualitydegree for the
professional preparation of educational practitioners. With this
book, the editors offer multiple perspectives of graduates from
several CPED-influenced programs and allow these graduates to
describe how they have experienced innovative professional practice
preparation. The chapters in this book tell the reader a story of
transformation providing several narratives that describe each
graduate's progression through their doctoral studies. Authors
specifically chronicle how individual EdD programs prepared them to
be scholarly practitioners, and how their doctoral studies changed
who they have become as people and practitioners. The primary
market for this project would be scholars, professors, and students
interested in higher education and doctoral education. In
particular, those that are interested in understanding the purpose
of the Education Doctorate (EdD) and its role in preparing Stewards
of the Practice.
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The Uncivil War
David Lee Corley
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R848
Discovery Miles 8 480
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This book is the first authoritative account of the UK's
independent television production sector, following the creation of
Channel 4 in 1982. It examines the rise of a global industry,
increasingly interconnected through format development,
distribution, ancillary sales and rights. Drawing on case studies,
interviews and policy analysis; the author considers the cultural
politics behind the growth of the 'indies', the labour conditions
for workers in this sector, and some of the key television
programmes that have been created within it. Filling an important
gap in our understanding, this book constitutes a comprehensive
account of this vital cultural industry for students, academics and
researchers working in the areas of the cultural and creative
industries, media and cultural policy and television studies.
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