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World War II saga, In the Claw of the Tiger, is a
creative-nonfiction written by G. Thomson Fraser, based on the true
story of Massachusetts resident, Franklin "Porky" LaCoste, a
survivor of the Bataan Death March and POW camps in the Philippines
and Japan. Porky joined the Army Air Corps in October 1940 with six
high school buddies out for a good time, adventure, and an escape
from their Depression-era hometowns. Determined to go to Hawaii and
the Philippines, they live a life straight out of their fantasies -
until December 7, 1941 changed their lives forever when Japan
attacked Hawaii and soon afterwards U.S. outposts in the
Philippines. Like a grown-up Tom Sawyer thrust into the brutal
machinations of a world at war, Porky survives adventure after
adventure often with a trusted companion by his side. Porky
perseveres through the Battle of Bataan and the Death March - where
thousands die - as well as in the malaria and dysentery infested
POW Camps O'Donnell and Cabanatuan. He is pitched into a Hell Ship
bound for Japan and lives the danger plagued existence of a miner
living in rat infested, near starvation conditions. His spunk and
determination often land him in trouble. (At one point he is
court-martialed at Imperial Army Headquarters in Tokyo.) He
survives through native optimism, gut instinct, an ability to
accept life as he finds it, but most of all, because of an
unquenchable desire to help those around him. Along with suffering
at the hands of enemy forces, to his surprise Porky is helped on
occasion by an unlikely source - the enemy. Later, in a dramatic
twist of fate, while working at the copper mines in Ashio, Japan,
Porky saves the life of the 4-year old son and only child of one of
the village guards which earns him the respect of friend and foe
alike.In the Claw of the Tiger contains 150 photos, many of which
had been stored away for six decades. The three part narrative
reads like a novel and feels like a docudrama, complete with
historical references and candid shots of the friends together,
National Archive, Department of Defense, Library of Congress and
other photos and illustrations. Remarkably, out of the seven
friends who joined the service and plotted and planned to stick
together, five survived the ordeal. G. Thomson Fraser holds degrees
in theater/playwriting and communications. She is a former editor
of a weekly news magazine, an investigative journalist, exhibits
developer, environmental writer and former aide to a state senator.
She has served both as college staff and faculty. During the five
years Fraser spent interviewing Franklin "Porky" LaCoste, parts of
the narrative were developed through improvisational theater
techniques designed to evoke intimate details as well as the
dramatic elements of the story. Many more years were spent in
extensive research of historical events and details of time and
place. The end result is an intimate portrayal of coming-of-age in
the midst of the Pacific Theater, during one of the greatest
struggles of the 20th century. Trapped in a war for which he and
the country were ill-prepared, In the Claw of the Tiger is a
remarkable tale of courage, hope, and reconciliation in the midst
of horror.
Over the past 50 years, biotechnology has been the major driving
force for increasing crop productivity. Particularly, advances in
plant genetic engineering technologies have opened up vast new
opportunities for plant researchers and breeders to create new crop
varieties with desirable traits. Recent development of precise
genome modification methods, such as targeted gene
knock-out/knock-in and precise gene replacement, moves genetic
engineering to another level and offers even more potentials for
improving crop production. The work provides an overview of the
latest advances on precise genomic engineering technologies in
plants. Topics include recombinase and engineered
nucleases-mediated targeted modification, negative/positive
selection-based homologous recombination and oligo
nucleotide-mediated recombination. Finally, challenges and impacts
of the new technologies on present regulations for genetic
modification organisms (GMOs) will be discussed.
At a time when organized heritage protection in Asia is developing
at a rapid pace, Architectural Conservation in Asia provides the
first comprehensive overview of architectural conservation practice
from Afghanistan to the Philippines. The country-by-country
analysis adopted by the book draws out local insights, experiences,
best practice and solutions for effective cultural heritage
management that will inform study and practice both in Asia and
beyond. Whereas architectural conservation in much of the Western
world has been extensively documented, this book brings together
coverage of many regions where architectural conservation has been
understudied. Following on from the highly influential companion
volumes on global architectural conservation and architectural
conservation in Europe and the Americas, with this book the authors
extend their pioneering global examination to the dynamic and
evolving field of architectural conservation in Asia. Throughout
the book, the authors and regional experts provide local case
studies and profile topics that bring depth and insight to this
ambitious study. As architectural conservation becomes increasingly
global in practice, this book will be of considerable assistance to
architectural conservation practitioners, site managers and
students of architecture, planning, archaeology and heritage
studies worldwide.
This book is a unique collection of interdisciplinary articles that
argue for religious education to be directed primarily towards the
spiritual insofar as it is part of a flourishing human life. The
articles address this issue from the perspectives of theory,
different religious traditions and innovative teaching and learning
practices.
Practical strategies to propel your company to the top
American business is entering unchartered territory. Recent
trends suggest that we are moving out of a recession-fairly labeled
The Great Recession-into a recovery phase characterized by high
unemployment with growth. As such, the business road ahead will be
challenging. Growth will be harder to achieve and business failure
will be more prevalent.
But the best of America's growth businesses will pass through
this cycle to experience renewed and hopeful growth in contrast to
the high failure rate of those who fail to grow. The numbers are
proving this to be the extreme case-a higher upside with a greater
failure rate.
What are America's recession-proof, highest growth companies
doing differently? What are the values, fundamentals, and actions
that will make the difference between failure, or just surviving
and thriving? The answer to these questions is, what Thomson calls,
"The 7 Essentials"-value proposition, high growth market segment,
marquee customers, big brother alliances, exponential returns,
inside/outside leadership, and essential board experts. This book
is the timely answer to the search for what it will take to propel
a company's growth through these challenging times. It's for
management teams of any business, independent of size or industry,
which desires to identify a course of action to improve their
opportunities to grow.
"Applying the 7 Essentials will improve your company's growth
prospects," says author David Thomson. Growth companies are
especially defined by their ability to grow through recession and
recovery periods to become the new growth leaders. The case studies
and the numbers in this book prove it. This reliable resource
extends the insights from Thomson's bestselling book, "Blueprint to
a Billion: 7 Essentials to Achieve Exponential Growth" to apply the
7 Essentials to all companies.
Thomson is known as America's growth expert on what it takes to
transform a small business into a billion dollar one. He has been
recognized by "Investors Business Daily" as the "Guru for
Uncovering the Blueprint for Sizzling Growth Companies."Offers busy
professionals essential insights that will move their business or
business unit beyond surviving and into thriving now and in the
futureWritten by an expert on how companies achieve growth in
challenging marketsContains key CEO interviews and quick case
studies and is supported by on-line scoring tools to help teams
apply the 7 Essentials
Economic weakness has not changed the need for companies to
grow. This book provides you with a proven framework to overcome
such challenges and thrive in today's challenging business
environment.
At a time when organized heritage protection in Asia is developing
at a rapid pace, Architectural Conservation in Asia provides the
first comprehensive overview of architectural conservation practice
from Afghanistan to the Philippines. The country-by-country
analysis adopted by the book draws out local insights, experiences,
best practice and solutions for effective cultural heritage
management that will inform study and practice both in Asia and
beyond. Whereas architectural conservation in much of the Western
world has been extensively documented, this book brings together
coverage of many regions where architectural conservation has been
understudied. Following on from the highly influential companion
volumes on global architectural conservation and architectural
conservation in Europe and the Americas, with this book the authors
extend their pioneering global examination to the dynamic and
evolving field of architectural conservation in Asia. Throughout
the book, the authors and regional experts provide local case
studies and profile topics that bring depth and insight to this
ambitious study. As architectural conservation becomes increasingly
global in practice, this book will be of considerable assistance to
architectural conservation practitioners, site managers and
students of architecture, planning, archaeology and heritage
studies worldwide.
This book challenges the view of Spain as backward, 'timeless' and
isolated from wider European movements; impervious to modernity. By
tracing the diffusion of democratic ideas and republican
associations in the towns and villages of eastern Andalucia between
1854 and 1875, Spain is shown to have shared fully in Europe's
mid-nineteenth century democratic enthusiasm. Small town Democrats
captured the imagination hundreds of thousands of rural people who
viewed politics as an esoteric pastime occupying only the wealthy
and the educated. They achieved this by using the press for
delivering their message, by organizing clandestine Carbonari
societies for extending their support and fighting elections, by
preparing for summer (mostly abortive) popular insurrections, and
by dramatising the analogy between the Italian Risorgimento and
Spain's own regeneration. Hence, during the two decades of
political conflict that preceded the 'Glorious' Revolution of
September 1868, Spain moved from patrician to mass politics. The
book explores this political awakening by tracing the heated
rivalry between two neighbours from Granada's second city of Loja,
the centre of the region of study. The lives of Conservative
chieftain General Ramon Maria Narvaez, Duke of Valencia, appointed
seven times as First Minister by Queen Isabel, and Rafael Perez del
Alamo, a veterinarian blacksmith who in July 1861 led Spain's first
civilian 'socialist' mass uprising, exemplify the two competing
visions of political modernity that divided Spain during nineteenth
Century, and had such tragic consequences for the twentieth.
From swimming to the bottom of the ocean to reclaim a sunken boat,
to standing up to bullies, to asking questions that might have
painful answers, twelve year-old Donovan Sanger has some
capabilities that the grown-ups around don't. This is why his dad
has asked Donovan to go spend the summer with an Aunt and Uncle he
barely knows. Aunt Hattie has become very ill with lung cancer and
she and Uncle Bix need "a little moral support," as Donovanâs dad
puts it. Uncle Bix is a mechanical genius who just a couple of
years ago was released from jail for his role in a robbery. Before
a week goes by, Donovan is sent underwater in a wetsuit so small he
can barely breathe, is given a very short haircut in his sleep by
Uncle Bix, who says it will "give him some strength," and learns
that his uncleâs criminal past might be something he has not
entirely left behind. As the summer progresses, Donovan helps
brings a boat up from the bottom of Puget Sound and care for his
Aunt, all the while trying to discover just what Uncle Bix is doing
at secret meetings with his ex-convict friends.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts
are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and
practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the
extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases,
their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology,
agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even
cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT059020With an
index.London: printed for R. Ware; A. Ward; J. Oswald; and T.
Hatchett, 1734. 36],299, 25]p., plates; 8
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts
are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and
practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the
extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases,
their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology,
agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even
cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT120524In:
Henry Coggleshall, 'The art of practical measuring, ', London,
1732. With an initial Advertisement leaf.London: printed for John
Oswald, 1732. 4],62p., plate; 12
World War II saga, In the Claw of the Tiger, is a
creative-nonfiction written by G. Thomson Fraser, based on the true
story of Massachusetts resident, Franklin "Porky" LaCoste, a
survivor of the Bataan Death March and POW camps in the Philippines
and Japan. Porky joined the Army Air Corps in October 1940 with six
high school buddies out for a good time, adventure, and an escape
from their Depression-era hometowns. Determined to go to Hawaii and
the Philippines, they live a life straight out of their fantasies -
until December 7, 1941 changed their lives forever when Japan
attacked Hawaii and soon afterwards U.S. outposts in the
Philippines. Like a grown-up Tom Sawyer thrust into the brutal
machinations of a world at war, Porky survives adventure after
adventure often with a trusted companion by his side. Porky
perseveres through the Battle of Bataan and the Death March - where
thousands die - as well as in the malaria and dysentery infested
POW Camps O'Donnell and Cabanatuan. He is pitched into a Hell Ship
bound for Japan and lives the danger plagued existence of a miner
living in rat infested, near starvation conditions. His spunk and
determination often land him in trouble. (At one point he is
court-martialed at Imperial Army Headquarters in Tokyo.) He
survives through native optimism, gut instinct, an ability to
accept life as he finds it, but most of all, because of an
unquenchable desire to help those around him. Along with suffering
at the hands of enemy forces, to his surprise Porky is helped on
occasion by an unlikely source - the enemy. Later, in a dramatic
twist of fate, while working at the copper mines in Ashio, Japan,
Porky saves the life of the 4-year old son and only child of one of
the village guards which earns him the respect of friend and foe
alike.In the Claw of the Tiger contains 150 photos, many of which
had been stored away for six decades. The three part narrative
reads like a novel and feels like a docudrama, complete with
historical references and candid shots of the friends together,
National Archive, Department of Defense, Library of Congress and
other photos and illustrations. Remarkably, out of the seven
friends who joined the service and plotted and planned to stick
together, five survived the ordeal. G. Thomson Fraser holds degrees
in theater/playwriting and communications. She is a former editor
of a weekly news magazine, an investigative journalist, exhibits
developer, environmental writer and former aide to a state senator.
She has served both as college staff and faculty. During the five
years Fraser spent interviewing Franklin "Porky" LaCoste, parts of
the narrative were developed through improvisational theater
techniques designed to evoke intimate details as well as the
dramatic elements of the story. Many more years were spent in
extensive research of historical events and details of time and
place. The end result is an intimate portrayal of coming-of-age in
the midst of the Pacific Theater, during one of the greatest
struggles of the 20th century. Trapped in a war for which he and
the country were ill-prepared, In the Claw of the Tiger is a
remarkable tale of courage, hope, and reconciliation in the midst
of horror.
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