When Tigers Fight

When Tigers Fight
Author: Dick Wilson
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1983
Genre: Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945
ISBN: UCSC:32106014169202

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When Tigers Fight

When Tigers Fight
Author: Dick Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 269
Release: 1982
Genre: Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
ISBN: 0091465710

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Lion vs Tiger

Lion vs  Tiger
Author: Jon Alan
Publsiher: Gray Duck Creative Works
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781948052559

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It’s fight time for the lion and the tiger! One animal is The King of Beasts, and the other animal is The Stealthy Slayer. Both fighters show bursts of speed. But which one will be crowned champion of the Big Cat Brawl?

The Cage

The Cage
Author: Gordon Weiss
Publsiher: Bellevue Literary Press
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781934137574

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"The Cage is a tightly written and clear-eyed narrative about one of the most disturbing human dramas of recent years. . . . A riveting, cautionary tale about the consequences of unchecked political power in a country at war. A must-read." —Jon Lee Anderson, New Yorker staff writer and author of The Fall of Baghdad In the closing days of the thirty-year Sri Lankan civil war, tens of thousands of civilians were killed, according to United Nations estimates, as government forces hemmed in the last remaining Tamil Tiger rebels on a tiny sand spit, dubbed "The Cage." Gordon Weiss, a journalist and UN spokesperson in Sri Lanka during the final years of the war, pulls back the curtain of government misinformation to tell the full story for the first time. Tracing the role of foreign influence as it converged with a history of radical Buddhism and ethnic conflict, The Cage is a harrowing portrait of an island paradise torn apart by war and the root causes and catastrophic consequences of a revolutionary uprising caught in the crossfire of international power jockeying. Gordon Weiss has lived in New York and worked in numerous conflict and natural disaster zones including the Congo, Uganda, Darfur, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Syria, and Haiti. Employed by the United Nations for over two decades, he continues to consult on war, extremism, peace building, and human rights.

Fighting Invisible Tigers

Fighting Invisible Tigers
Author: Earl Hipp
Publsiher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781631984594

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Award-winning title offers teens straightforward advice on stress management, anxiety reduction, and digital well-being. Untempered stress among teens is approaching epidemic status. Prolonged and intense anxiety can feel like being stalked by a tiger, never knowing when it will strike. Helping adolescents cope with day-to-day stressors—like school, friendships, family, and social media—can help curb impulsivity and other risky behaviors. Now in its fourth edition, the revised and updated Fighting Invisible Tigers teaches teens proven techniques and stress management skills to face the rigors of growing up. Packed with useful information on how stress affects physical and emotional health, readers will learn: smart approaches to handle decision-making easy steps toward greater assertiveness relaxation and mindfulness exercises to focus their minds time management skills to avoid feeling pressured how to avoid online drama positive self-talk techniques and more! Getting rid of stress is impossible, but learning how to control the response to it can help teens develop healthier relationships, make better decisions, and outsmart those tigers.

Stiger

Stiger
Author: Marc Alan Edelheit
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-11-23
Genre: Imaginary wars and battles
ISBN: 1540442977

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A nobleman from an infamous family, Ben Stiger finds himself freshly assigned to Third Legion, Seventh Company as a lowly lieutenant in the opening stages of war between the Empire and the Kingdom of the Rivan. Third Legion has been tasked with pursuing a retreating Rivan army back to the border where the Empire can take the fight into enemy territory. However, a major obstacle stands in Third Legion's path: the river Hana. The crossing is sure to be contested and dangerous. Should Third Legion fail to force a crossing, the entire campaign could grind to a disastrous halt.

Among Tigers

Among Tigers
Author: K. Ullas Karanth
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781641606578

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Today ten times more tigers live in captivity than survive in the wild. For over five decades, K. Ullas Karanth has been engaged in the struggle to bring wild tigers back from the brink in India, their last remaining wild stronghold. He tells the story of the tiger itself—its incredible biology, its critical role in shaping natural ecosystems of Asia, and the unique place it holds in our collective imagination. Among Tigers is the story of how we wound up with fewer than 5,000 wild tigers, and how, with focused efforts we can grow that population ten times or more in a few decades. In doing so, we would bring not only the world's largest and most beloved feline back from the brink, but also save countless other species that share the tigers habitats from the freezing forests of Siberia to the tropics of India. Karanth shares the adventurous real-life story of his quest to save a species and, along the way, the hopeful realization that tiger conservation is a battle that can be won. Ultimately, the book is a roadmap showing us how to not only to save the greatest of great cats, but to bring it roaring back at numbers never before seen in our lifetimes.

The Unpredictability of the Past

The Unpredictability of the Past
Author: Marc Gallicchio
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822339455

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DIVCollection explores the formation and uses of memory about the Asia-Pacific front of World War II, considering how it continues to shape political and diplomatic discourse./div