Forty Years and Counting

Forty Years and Counting
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015
Genre: Educational law and legislation
ISBN: STANFORD:36105050679823

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Forty Years War

Forty Years War
Author: Len Colodny,Tom Shachtman
Publsiher: TrineDay
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781634240574

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This groundbreaking book chronicles the little-understood evolution of the neoconservative movement—from its birth as a rogue insurgency in the Nixon White House through its ascent to full and controversial control of America's foreign policy in the Bush years. In eye-opening detail, The Forty Years War documents the neocons' four-decade campaign to seize the reins of American foreign policy: the undermining of Richard Nixon's outreach to the Communist bloc nations; the success at halting détente during the Ford and Carter years; the uneasy but effectual alliance with Ronald Reagan; and the determined, and ultimately successful, campaign to overthrow Saddam Hussein—no matter the cost.Drawing upon recently declassified documents, hundreds of hours of interviews, and long-obscured White House tapes, The Forty Years War delves into the political and intellectual development of some of the most fascinating political figures of the last four decades. It describes the complex, three-way relationship of Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and Alexander Haig, and unravels the actions of Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Paul Wolfowitz over the course of seven presidencies. And it reveals the role of the mysterious Pentagon official Fritz Kraemer, a monocle-wearing German expatriate whose unshakable faith in military power, distrust of diplomacy, moralistic faith in American goodness, and warnings against "provocative weakness" made him the hidden geopolitical godfather of the neocon movement. The authors' insights into Kraemer's influence on the neocons—will change the public understanding of the conduct of government in our time.

Six Years and Counting

Six Years and Counting
Author: Peter Gordon
Publsiher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781478742531

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A bone marrow transplant and beyond: an American healthcare odyssey... Having rebuilt his life after a painful divorce, Peter was on top of the world. Recently remarried, a thriving career, living in a beautiful mountain resort - life was looking up again. Suddenly an aggressive case of leukemia turned his world upside down. His only hope for survival was a bone marrow transplant, and at his age the outlook wasn't good... In this gripping chronicle, Peter Gordon describes the initial shock, the ensuing scramble, the anxious wait for a matching donor, the long hospitalization for the transplant itself, and the surprisingly difficult road afterward. And that's just part of the story. His wife suffers a debilitating injury, tossing the couple into intertwined roles of patient and caregiver. For several years they struggle together through one challenge after another. Peter's story provides a riveting, "in the moment" view of a regular guy and his wife grappling with cancer and its many offshoots. He shares razor-sharp observations, moments of deep introspection, and the wide emotional swings of their journey: from stressful and gut-wrenching, to humorous, heartwarming, and poignant. Six Years and Counting is a real-world healthcare saga for our times, offering insightful lessons for cancer patients, caregivers, and medical professionals. It's also a touching story about relationships, family, and self-discovery - and ultimately an inspiring tale of resilience and love.

Forty Years of Astronomy in the USSR 1917 1957 Text v 2 Bibliography

Forty Years of Astronomy in the USSR  1917 1957  Text  v  2  Bibliography
Author: A. A. Mikaylov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1964
Genre: Astronomy
ISBN: UVA:X001026235

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Count

Count
Author: Valerie Martínez
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780816542192

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Count is a powerful book-length poem that reckons with the heartbreaking reality of climate change. With sections that vary between poetry, science, Indigenous storytelling, numerical measurement, and narration, Valerie Martínez's new work results in an epic panorama infused with the timely urgency of facing an apocalyptic future.

Twenty Thirty Forty Years Old and Counting

Twenty  Thirty  Forty Years Old and Counting
Author: Joy A. Simons Brown
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2020-01-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 198224187X

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'Twenty, thirty, forty years old and counting' is a quick read and seeks to identify 15 principles, which, if practiced, will make life so much easier. It looks at adults in this age group who see life changing before them, and who fail to realize that what they have created arose from their own actions, and that they can make changes using these 'secrets' mentioned in the book. It is hoped that you, the reader, will go through the examples and explanations several times and as you see the benefits manifesting in your own life, pass on the lessons to others. You will then agree that life truly does not have to be that hard.

The Star of Bethlehem

The Star of Bethlehem
Author: Benjamin Franklin Purnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 780
Release: 1903
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015071584133

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The Republic of Biafra Once Upon a Time in Nigeria

The Republic of Biafra  Once Upon a Time in Nigeria
Author: Dr. Onyema G. Nkwocha
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781452068657

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Not quite four months after the Western Region's election of October 10, 1965, did the localized mayhem in that Region find its way furiously into the center of the nation on January 15, 1966! It was like a whirl-wind of nothing but anarchy and lawlessness. The serious aftermath of the marred and rigged election was that it acted as the last straw that broke the Carmel's back, providing immediate reason for the army to overthrow the government of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. Anarchy ensued; a counter coup led to the death of Major-General Ironsi. Callous barbarous massacre of thousands of easterners in the North followed. With their lives in jeopardy, easterners fled for safety to eastern region; refugee crisis followed. To guarantee their safety, easterners seceded from Nigeria and on May 30th 1967, formed an independent and sovereign nation of the Republic of Biafra. Determined to bring Easterners back, on July 6, 1967 Nigeria invaded Biafra; waged a gruesome thirty-month-civil war against Biafra. Nigeria blockaded Biafra on land, sea and air, to prevent food from entering Biafra. A malnutrition disease, Kwashiorkor that caused the deaths of thousands of Biafrans, followed. Nigeria bombed Biafran civilians, killing thousands. On January 12, 1970 the war ended leaving more than three million people dead in a war that was totally avoidable!