Rules of Disengagement

Rules of Disengagement
Author: Marjorie Cohn,Kathleen Gilberd
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780814762929

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Rules of Disengagement examines the reasons men and women in the military have disobeyed orders and resisted the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It takes readers into the courtroom where sailors, soldiers, and Marines have argued that these wars are illegal under international law and unconstitutional under U.S. law. Through the voices of active duty service members and veterans, it explores the growing conviction among our troops that the wars are wrong. While the Obama Administration's pledge to remove all American troops from Iraq by the end of 2011 is encouraging - and in no small way likely attributable to resistance by our armed forces - it continues to fight in Afghanistan, and the military may soon have a heightened presence elsewhere in the Middle East and in Africa. As such, Rules of Disengagement provides inspiration and lessons for anyone who opposes an interventionist U.S. military policy.

Fire Management Today

Fire Management Today
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2003
Genre: Forest fires
ISBN: MINN:31951P00708244Y

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The Aesthetics of Disengagement

The Aesthetics of Disengagement
Author: Christine Ross
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2006
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0816645396

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Reveals the artistic subjectivity of the scientific notion of depression.

Rules of Thumb in Engineering Practice

Rules of Thumb in Engineering Practice
Author: Donald R. Woods
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2007-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783527312207

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An immense treasure trove containing hundreds of equipment symptoms, arranged so as to allow swift identification and elimination of the causes. These rules of thumb are the result of preserving and structuring the immense knowledge of experienced engineers collected and compiled by the author - an experienced engineer himself - into an invaluable book that helps younger engineers find their way from symptoms to causes. This sourcebook is unrivalled in its depth and breadth of coverage, listing five important aspects for each piece of equipment: * area of application * sizing guidelines * capital cost including difficult-to-find installation factors * principles of good practice, and * good approaches to troubleshooting. Extensive cross-referencing takes into account that some items of equipment are used for many different purposes, and covers not only the most familiar types, but special care has been taken to also include less common ones. Consistent terminology and SI units are used throughout the book, while a detailed index quickly and reliably directs readers, thus aiding engineers in their everyday work at chemical plants: from keywords to solutions in a matter of minutes.

Divorce Doesn t Have to Be That Way

Divorce Doesn t Have to Be That Way
Author: Jane Appell
Publsiher: Impact Publishers
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006
Genre: Divorce
ISBN: 1886230714

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A comprehensive guide to divorce counseling for therapists and all helping professionals, Divorce Doesn't Have to Be That Way is packed with intervention procedures for all key elements of the divorce counseling process, from decision to legal issues. Written specifically for helping professionals who want to give healthy support to their clients: the emphasis is on a family-centered, non-adversarial approach. Among the key topics: working with "problem" personalities, domestic abuse, custody, alternatives to litigation. Therapists will find the "critical entry points" and the guide to avoiding common "helper traps" uniquely valuable.

Rules of Disengagement

Rules of Disengagement
Author: Marjorie Cohn,Kathleen Gilberd
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780981576923

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Rules of Disengagement examines the reasons men and women in the military have disobeyed orders and resisted the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It takes readers into the courtroom where sailors, soldiers, and Marines have argued that these wars are illegal under international law and unconstitutional under U.S. law. Through the voices of active duty service members and veterans, it explores the growing conviction among our troops that the wars are wrong. While the Obama Administration’s pledge to remove all American troops from Iraq by the end of 2011 is encouraging – and in no small way likely attributable to resistance by our armed forces – it continues to fight in Afghanistan, and the military may soon have a heightened presence elsewhere in the Middle East and in Africa. As such, Rules of Disengagement provides inspiration and lessons for anyone who opposes an interventionist U.S. military policy.

Before Speech

Before Speech
Author: Margaret Bullowa
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1979-09-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521220319

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Long before they can make any sounds approaching language, infants can share in communication, though what this means is the subject of much scrutiny. This 1979 volume deliberately draws on people whose different backgrounds have brought them to explore questions that have a bearing on communication in this earliest phase of human infancy. This is, then, as Dr Bullowa says in her introduction, primarily a book about 'how scientists go about finding out how infants and adults communicate with one another'. It is nowhere dogmatic; contributors have all been encouraged to say why they came to do the research reported, how they set about it and what they discovered. Dr Bullowa herself provides a useful introduction which makes its own substantial contribution, while surveying the broad context of the particular research, discussing some of the themes that recur in the book and relating them to the wider literature.

When Soldiers Say No

When Soldiers Say No
Author: Andrea Ellner,Paul Robinson,David Whetham
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781134763160

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Traditionally few people challenged the distinction between absolute and selective conscientious objection by those being asked to carry out military duties. The former is an objection to fighting all wars - a position generally respected and accommodated by democratic states, while the latter is an objection to a specific war or conflict - theoretically and practically a much harder idea to accept and embrace for military institutions. However, a decade of conflict not clearly aligned to vital national interests combined with recent acts of selective conscientious objection by members of the military have led some to reappraise the situation and argue that selective conscientious objection ought to be legally recognised and permitted. Political, social and philosophical factors lie behind this new interest which together mean that the time is ripe for a fresh and thorough evaluation of the topic. This book brings together arguments for and against selective conscientious objection, as well as case studies examining how different countries deal with those who claim the status of selective conscientious objectors. As such, it sheds new light on a topic of increasing importance to those concerned with military ethics and public policy, within military institutions, government, and academia.