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British Nuclear Weapons and the Test Ban 1954-1973 - Britain, the United States, Weapons Policies and Nuclear Testing: Tensions... British Nuclear Weapons and the Test Ban 1954-1973 - Britain, the United States, Weapons Policies and Nuclear Testing: Tensions and Contradictions (Paperback)
John R. Walker
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1962 Dean Acheson famously described Britain as having lost an Empire but not yet found a role. Perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than in the realms of nuclear weapons. An increasingly marginal world power, successive post-war British governments felt that an independent nuclear deterrent was essential if the country was to remain at the top table of world diplomacy. Focusing on a key twenty-year period, this study explores Britain's role in efforts to bring about a nuclear test ban treaty between 1954 and 1973. Taking a broadly chronological approach, it examines the nature of defence planning, the scientific goals that nuclear tests were designed to secure, Anglo-American relationships, the efficacy of British diplomacy and its contribution to arms control and disarmament. A key theme of the study is to show how the UK managed to balance the conflicting pressures created by its determination to remain a credible nuclear power whilst wanting to pursue disarmament objectives, and how these pressures shifted over the period in question. Based on a wealth of primary sources this book opens up the largely ignored subject of the impact of arms control on the UK nuclear weapons programme. Its appraisal of the relationship between the requirements and developments of the UK nuclear weapons programme against international and domestic pressures for a test ban treaty will be of interest to anyone studying post-war British defence and foreign policy, history of science, arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation and international relations. It also provides important background information on current events involving nuclear proliferation and disarmament.

Treating Health Anxiety and Fear of Death - A Practitioner's Guide (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Patricia Furer, John R. Walker,... Treating Health Anxiety and Fear of Death - A Practitioner's Guide (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Patricia Furer, John R. Walker, Murray B. Stein
R4,367 Discovery Miles 43 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Never has our culture been more aware of personal and global health hazards, from both within and without. While most people may feel some anxiety in this regard, some have an unbearable sense of dread that prevents them from functioning. Chronic health anxiety - heightened fears of illness, disease, and death - is a central feature of hypochondriasis, of course, but can also present as depression, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, and other diagnoses. Treating Health Anxiety offers the professional reader not only an understanding of this condition, but also an easily implemented cognitive/behavioral program for reducing fear of illness, overcoming the fear of death, and getting more enjoyment from life, including: step-by-step coverage of the assessment process and therapy sessions; patient worksheets and self-monitoring forms; specific guidelines for treating health anxiety in children and the elderly; strategies for handling impasses and setbacks; and an up-to-date guide to pharmacotherapy for health anxiety. As media attention to health issues increases, client fears of illness won't go away any time soon. (as well as the counselors and social workers who encounter the problem) the tools to reduce both the fears and the medical costs that so often accompany them.

British Nuclear Weapons and the Test Ban 1954-1973 - Britain, the United States, Weapons Policies and Nuclear Testing: Tensions... British Nuclear Weapons and the Test Ban 1954-1973 - Britain, the United States, Weapons Policies and Nuclear Testing: Tensions and Contradictions (Hardcover, New Ed)
John R. Walker
R4,380 Discovery Miles 43 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1962 Dean Acheson famously described Britain as having lost an Empire but not yet found a role. Perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than in the realms of nuclear weapons. An increasingly marginal world power, successive post-war British governments felt that an independent nuclear deterrent was essential if the country was to remain at the top table of world diplomacy. Focusing on a key twenty-year period, this study explores Britain's role in efforts to bring about a nuclear test ban treaty between 1954 and 1973. Taking a broadly chronological approach, it examines the nature of defence planning, the scientific goals that nuclear tests were designed to secure, Anglo-American relationships, the efficacy of British diplomacy and its contribution to arms control and disarmament. A key theme of the study is to show how the UK managed to balance the conflicting pressures created by its determination to remain a credible nuclear power whilst wanting to pursue disarmament objectives, and how these pressures shifted over the period in question. Based on a wealth of primary sources this book opens up the largely ignored subject of the impact of arms control on the UK nuclear weapons programme. Its appraisal of the relationship between the requirements and developments of the UK nuclear weapons programme against international and domestic pressures for a test ban treaty will be of interest to anyone studying post-war British defence and foreign policy, history of science, arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation and international relations. It also provides important background information on current events involving nuclear proliferation and disarmament.

Britain and Disarmament - The UK and Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Arms Control and Programmes 1956-1975... Britain and Disarmament - The UK and Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Arms Control and Programmes 1956-1975 (Paperback)
John R. Walker
R1,451 Discovery Miles 14 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the use of poison gas during the First World War and the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan at the end of the Second World War, nuclear, biological or chemical (NBC) weapons have registered high on the fears of governments and individuals alike. Recognising both the particular horror of these weapons, and their potential for inflicting mass death and destruction, much effort has been expended in finding ways to eliminate such weapons on a multi-lateral level. Based on extensive official archives, this book looks at how successive British governments approached the subject of control and disarmament between 1956 and 1975. This period reflects the UK's landmark decision in 1956 to abandon its offensive chemical weapons programme (a decision that was reversed in 1963, but never fully implemented), and ends with the internal travails over the possible use of CR (tear gas) in Northern Ireland. Whilst the issue of nuclear arms control has been much debated, the integration of biological and chemical weapons into the wider disarmament picture is much less well understood, there being no clear statement by the UK authorities for much of the period under review in this book as to whether the country even possessed such weapons or had an active research and development programme. Through a thorough exploration of government records the book addresses fundamental questions relating to the history of NBC weapons programmes, including the military, economic and political pressures that influenced policy; the degree to which the UK was a reluctant or enthusiastic player on the international arms control stage; and the effect of international agreements on Britain's weapons programmes. In exploring these issues, the study provides the first attempt to assess UK NBC arms control policy and practice during the Cold War.

Britain and Disarmament - The UK and Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Arms Control and Programmes 1956-1975 (Hardcover,... Britain and Disarmament - The UK and Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Arms Control and Programmes 1956-1975 (Hardcover, New Ed)
John R. Walker
R4,369 Discovery Miles 43 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the use of poison gas during the First World War and the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan at the end of the Second World War, nuclear, biological or chemical (NBC) weapons have registered high on the fears of governments and individuals alike. Recognising both the particular horror of these weapons, and their potential for inflicting mass death and destruction, much effort has been expended in finding ways to eliminate such weapons on a multi-lateral level. Based on extensive official archives, this book looks at how successive British governments approached the subject of control and disarmament between 1956 and 1975. This period reflects the UK's landmark decision in 1956 to abandon its offensive chemical weapons programme (a decision that was reversed in 1963, but never fully implemented), and ends with the internal travails over the possible use of CR (tear gas) in Northern Ireland. Whilst the issue of nuclear arms control has been much debated, the integration of biological and chemical weapons into the wider disarmament picture is much less well understood, there being no clear statement by the UK authorities for much of the period under review in this book as to whether the country even possessed such weapons or had an active research and development programme. Through a thorough exploration of government records the book addresses fundamental questions relating to the history of NBC weapons programmes, including the military, economic and political pressures that influenced policy; the degree to which the UK was a reluctant or enthusiastic player on the international arms control stage; and the effect of international agreements on Britain's weapons programmes. In exploring these issues, the study provides the first attempt to assess UK NBC arms control policy and practice during the Cold War.

Machining Fundamentals (Paperback, Eleventh Edition, Revised, Workbook ed.): John R. Walker Machining Fundamentals (Paperback, Eleventh Edition, Revised, Workbook ed.)
John R. Walker
R1,140 Discovery Miles 11 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Treating Health Anxiety and Fear of Death - A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed.... Treating Health Anxiety and Fear of Death - A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007)
Patricia Furer, John R. Walker, Murray B. Stein
R3,113 Discovery Miles 31 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Never has our culture been more aware of personal and global health hazards, from both within and without. While most people may feel some anxiety in this regard, some have an unbearable sense of dread that prevents them from functioning.

Chronic health anxiety heightened fears of illness, disease, and death is a central feature of hypochondriasis, of course, but can also present as depression, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, and other diagnoses. Treating Health Anxiety offers the professional reader not only an understanding of this condition, but also an easily implemented cognitive/behavioral program for reducing fear of illness, overcoming the fear of death, and getting more enjoyment from life, including:

-Step-by-step coverage of the assessment process and therapy sessions

-Patient worksheets and self-monitoring forms

-Specific guidelines for treating health anxiety in children and the elderly

-Strategies for handling impasses and setbacks

-Up-to-date guide to pharmacotherapy for health anxiety.

As media attention to health issues increases, client fears of illness won t go away any time soon. Treating Health Anxiety gives prescribing and non-prescribing clinicians (as well as the counselors and social workers who encounter the problem) the tools to reduce both the fears and the medical costs that so often accompany them."

The Making of Amityville Theater - Making of an Indie film (Paperback): John R. Walker The Making of Amityville Theater - Making of an Indie film (Paperback)
John R. Walker
R218 Discovery Miles 2 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Bracketing the Enemy - Forward Observers in World War II (Paperback): John R. Walker Bracketing the Enemy - Forward Observers in World War II (Paperback)
John R. Walker
R706 Discovery Miles 7 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

After the end of World War II, General George Patton declared that artillery had won the war. Yet howitzers did not achieve victory on their own. Crucial to the success of these big guns were forward observers, artillerymen on the front lines who directed the artillery fire. Until now, the vital role of forward observers in ground combat has received little scholarly attention. In Bracketing the Enemy, John R. Walker remedies this oversight by offering the first full-length history of forward observer teams during World War II. As early as the U.S. Civil War, artillery fire could reach as far as two miles, but without an ""FO"" (forward observer) to report where the first shot had landed in relation to the target, and to direct subsequent fire by outlining or ""bracketing"" the targeted range, many of the advantages of longer-range fire were wasted. During World War II, FOs accompanied infantrymen on the front lines. Now, for the first time, gun crews could bring deadly accurate fire on enemy positions immediately as advancing riflemen encountered these enemy strongpoints. According to Walker, this transition from direct to indirect fire was one of the most important innovations to have occurred in ground combat in centuries. Using the 37th Division in the Pacific Theater and the 87th in Europe as case studies, Walker presents a vivid picture of the dangers involved in FO duty and shows how vitally important forward observers were to the success of ground operations in a variety of scenarios. FO personnel not only performed a vital support function as artillerymen but often transcended their combat role by fighting as infantrymen, sometimes even leading soldiers into battle. And yet, although forward observers lived, fought, and bled with the infantry, they were ineligible to wear the Combat Infantryman's Badge awarded to the riflemen they supported. Forward observers are thus among the unsung heroes of World War II. Bracketing the Enemy signals a long-overdue recognition of their distinguished service.

Extra Time (Paperback): John R. Walker Extra Time (Paperback)
John R. Walker
R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The real life exploits of a Supporting Artist, John R. Walker, who has worked on many British Television shows such as Doctor Who, Ashes to Ashes,Torchwood,The Sarah Jane Adventures, Survivors, Life on Mars, EastEnders, Coronation Street and many many more. For an insider view of the life of a TV and Movie Extra.

Troxel Manufacturing Company V. Schwinn Bicycle Co. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings... Troxel Manufacturing Company V. Schwinn Bicycle Co. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings (Paperback)
John R. Walker, Malcolm McCaleb
R650 R574 Discovery Miles 5 740 Save R76 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Graphic Arts Fundamentals (Book, Teacher ed.): John R. Walker Graphic Arts Fundamentals (Book, Teacher ed.)
John R. Walker
R999 Discovery Miles 9 990 Out of stock

Graphic Arts Fundamentals features expanded coverage of desktop publishing and its relationship to traditional processes and practices in the industry. Content introduces the design and production of products using many graphic processes. The text includes a chapter on careers in graphic communications and a chapter on safety.

Exploring Drafting - Fundamentals of Drafting Technology (Hardcover): John R. Walker, Bernard D Mathis Exploring Drafting - Fundamentals of Drafting Technology (Hardcover)
John R. Walker, Bernard D Mathis
R1,455 Discovery Miles 14 550 Out of stock

- Provides problems with a wide range of difficulty to challenge students with varying abilities.- Highly readable with an appealing format and layout.- Includes a study of basic Computer-Aided Drafting.

Exploring Drafting - Fundamentals of Drafting Technology (Hardcover): John R. Walker, Bernard D Mathis Exploring Drafting - Fundamentals of Drafting Technology (Hardcover)
John R. Walker, Bernard D Mathis
R1,788 Discovery Miles 17 880 Out of stock

- Provides problems with a wide range of difficulty to challenge students with varying abilities.- Highly readable with an appealing format and layout.- Includes a study of basic Computer-Aided Drafting.

Exploring Metalworking (Paperback): John R. Walker Exploring Metalworking (Paperback)
John R. Walker
R426 Discovery Miles 4 260 Out of stock
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