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John Ashcroft's service as Attorney General began with turmoil: a
loss to a deceased challenger in his Senate reelection campaign and
a tumultuous confirmation battle. Then, on September 11, 2001, his
job was transformed into the greatest leadership challenge an
Attorney General has ever faced. What Ashcroft learned from highly
classified intelligence briefings, secret surveillance of terror
cells, and war councils with President Bush gave him a uniquely
comprehensive--and uniquely chilling--view of the threats to
America's security. What he did to prevent another terrorist attack
on American soil is hotly debated to this day. In NEVER AGAIN,
Ashcroft breaks his silence about historic events that transpired
during his term of office--including the largest terrorist attack
in U.S. history, the enactment and defense of the USA Patriot Act,
the Robert Hanssen spy scandal, the execution of Timothy McVeigh,
and the recently discovered domestic surveillance program
authorized by President Bush. In this provocative book, readers
will meet the man behind the title and hear his take on the dangers
to and within America from outside forces, and what he did to
repair the serious breaches in our country's security. A
fascinating, probing look at what Ashcroft believes will make
America ultimately safe.
LAW FOR BUSINESS offers a practical approach to law that emphasizes
current, relevant topics you need to succeed in contemporary
business. Cases throughout the text highlight issues such as
trademark infringement, computer tampering, pollution, agency, and
employment-at-will. Plus, timely coverage of business ethics and
the law gives you new insight into recent corporate scandals and
indictments. Ashcroft and Ashcroft use short chapters, a four-color
design, real-world examples and applications, and integrated
learning objectives to make business law approachable and engaging
for all students.
On the first day of his Senate confirmation hearings, John Ashcroft
raised his right hand and vowed, "I swear to unhold the laws of the
United States of America, so help me God." People who knew him
intimately knew they could count on this. And so will others as
they read On My Honor, a book that reveals Ashcroft's personal
beliefs on racism, abortion, capital punishment, our judicial
system, his faith in God, and more. These beliefs were not designed
to answer his critics in the Senate. They are beliefs he has held
for years, written when he still expected to serve a second term in
the Senate. Here is an opportunity to judge this extraordinary man
from his own words and deeds. As Ashcroft says, "The verdict of
history is inconsequential; the verdict of eternity is what
counts." On My Honor was previously published as Lessons From a
Father to His Son, ISBN 07852-75401.
Drawing on the authors' combined years of experience in both
private and public-sector organisations, this practical book
highlights the importance of relationship building between
individuals, groups and organisations in diverse contexts. It will
make a valuable read for business professionals and graduate
students in fields as varied as change management, leadership,
organisational psychology, and organisational behaviour. Employing
the Relational Proximity (R) framework, it provides tools for
informing assessment of the relational impact of policy and
management decisions, enabling evaluation of organisational
relationships, providing a language for constructive discussion of
strained relationships, and integrating a range of models and
perspectives within one process. Using real-world case studies and
models, the conditions within which people are more likely to form
and conduct effective relationships are also examined. This
combined approach provides the language and concepts to enable
constructive discussion and actionable solutions in building trust
and sustainable value.
This much-needed anthology contains historically informed insights
and analysis about Christian just war thinking and its application
to contemporary conflicts. Recent Christian reflection on war has
largely ignored questions of whether and how war can be just. The
contributors to Just War and Christian Traditions provide a clear
overview of the history and parameters of just war thinking and a
much-needed and original evaluation of how Christian traditions and
denominations may employ this thinking today. The introduction
examines the historical development of Christian just war thinking,
differences between just war thinking and the alternatives of
pacifism and holy war, distinctions among Christian thinkers on
issues such as the role of the state and “lesser evil”
politics, and shared Christian theological commitments with public
policy ramifications (for example, the priority of peace). The
chapters that follow outline—from Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran,
Reformed, Anglican, Methodist, Baptist, and Anabaptist
denominational perspectives—the positions of major church
traditions on the ethics of warfare. The contributors include
philosophers, military strategists, political scientists, and
historians who seek to engage various and distinctive
denominational approaches to the issues of church and state, war,
peace, diplomacy, statecraft, and security over two thousand years
of Christian history. Just War and Christian Traditions presents an
essential resource for understanding the Judeo-Christian roots and
denominational frameworks undergirding the moral structure for
statesmanship and policy referred to as just war thinking. This
practical guide will interest students, pastors, and lay people
interested in issues of peace and security, military history, and
military ethics. Contributors: John Ashcroft, Eric Patterson, J.
Daryl Charles, Joseph E. Capizzi, Darrell Cole, H. David Baer,
Keith J. Pavlischek, Daniel Strand, Nigel Biggar, Mark Tooley, and
Timothy J. Demy.
This much-needed anthology contains historically informed insights
and analysis about Christian just war thinking and its application
to contemporary conflicts. Recent Christian reflection on war has
largely ignored questions of whether and how war can be just. The
contributors to Just War and Christian Traditions provide a clear
overview of the history and parameters of just war thinking and a
much-needed and original evaluation of how Christian traditions and
denominations may employ this thinking today. The introduction
examines the historical development of Christian just war thinking,
differences between just war thinking and the alternatives of
pacifism and holy war, distinctions among Christian thinkers on
issues such as the role of the state and “lesser evil”
politics, and shared Christian theological commitments with public
policy ramifications (for example, the priority of peace). The
chapters that follow outline—from Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran,
Reformed, Anglican, Methodist, Baptist, and Anabaptist
denominational perspectives—the positions of major church
traditions on the ethics of warfare. The contributors include
philosophers, military strategists, political scientists, and
historians who seek to engage various and distinctive
denominational approaches to the issues of church and state, war,
peace, diplomacy, statecraft, and security over two thousand years
of Christian history. Just War and Christian Traditions presents an
essential resource for understanding the Judeo-Christian roots and
denominational frameworks undergirding the moral structure for
statesmanship and policy referred to as just war thinking. This
practical guide will interest students, pastors, and lay people
interested in issues of peace and security, military history, and
military ethics. Contributors: John Ashcroft, Eric Patterson, J.
Daryl Charles, Joseph E. Capizzi, Darrell Cole, H. David Baer,
Keith J. Pavlischek, Daniel Strand, Nigel Biggar, Mark Tooley, and
Timothy J. Demy.
Title: Ashcroft's railway directory for 1868: containing an
official list of the officers and directors of the rail-roads in
the United States and Canadas ...Author: John AshcroftPublisher:
Gale, Sabin Americana Description: Based on Joseph Sabin's famed
bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin Americana, 1500--1926
contains a collection of books, pamphlets, serials and other works
about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early
1900s. Sabin Americana is rich in original accounts of discovery
and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil
War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and
abolition, religious history and more.Sabin Americana offers an
up-close perspective on life in the western hemisphere,
encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores of North
America in the late 15th century to the first decades of the 20th
century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North, Central and
South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection highlights
the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture, contemporary
opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides access to
documents from an assortment of genres, sermons, political tracts,
newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation, literature and
more.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.++++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: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington
LibraryDocumentID: SABCP00879700CollectionID:
CTRG10267334-BPublicationDate: 18680101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: Advertising matter interspersed and on end
papers.Collation: xxxii, 367 p.; cm
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