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    1 189,-

    Dr. Seuss's imaginative, whimsical children's tales are in fact packed with insights on national security and military strategy. Theodor Geisel's anti-totalitarian and pro-democracy views coming out of his WWII experiences are embedded in his classic books illuminating military topics such as strategy, insurgency, deterrence, cyber war, and more.

  • av Jessica Thomas
    379 - 999

  • av Martin Gitlin
    299 - 549,-

  • av Alicia Grunow
    465 - 999

  • av Oliver Buckton
    465,-

    This book explores the fascinating influence of intelligence work during World War II on spy fiction, as well as the important roles many spy novelists played during the war and the sustained influence of spy fiction on intelligence operations after World War II and during the Cold War.

  • av Emily Reimer-Barry
    325 - 905

  • av Rosemary Ricciardelli
    999

    This resource advances the scholarship in academic research about the experiences of parole officers' occupational challenges, including exposure to potentially psychologically traumatic events, and provides evidence-based recommendation for meeting the mental health needs of correctional workers broadly.

  • av Jon R. Biemer
    465,-

    What moves us to take action on behalf of the environment? That is the question at the heart of Jon Biemer's new book, which introduces us to the wisdom of counselors, the passion of youth, breakthroughs of entrepreneurs, and the yeoman competence of dedicated employees saving our planet on a daily basis.

  • av Gennaro Ascione
    1 155,-

    This book proposes a new epistemological and methodological approach to concept formation across human and natural sciences, beyond Eurocentrism and specism. The new method enables global epistemics to cope with multiplex challenges coming from geohistorical as well as epistemological standpoints whose methodological potential remains unexplored.

  • av Mary E Little
    325 - 955,-

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    1 239,-

    This book explores the implications of creolizing Hannah Arendt and thinking for: action, liberation, freedom, power, democracy, identity, racism, prejudice, totalitarianism, immigration, judgment, revolution, decolonial politics, the human, modern traditions of Caribbean political thought, Africana philosophy, and existential phenomenology.

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    585,-

    Welcoming Museum Visitors with Unapparent Disabilities explores how international cultural organizations (i.e. museums, aquariums, art centers) serve individuals with mental health and neurodiverse challenges.

  • av Jonathan Weeks
    279

    Baseball's October showcase has provided some high drama over the years and twenty-two of these stories are told in Shocktober. The book also includes an appendix of game statistics as well as a section on World Series trivia.

  • av Christopher T Dague
    379 - 899

  • av Patricia McGann
    385,-

    Steadfast Parenting provides guidance, support, and reassurance to parents as they strive to raise children with integrity and respect. Emphasizing the fundamental principles of effective parenting, this book reminds parents to live in the moment and enjoy and appreciate this relationship that is uniquely theirs.

  • av Paula Saine
    535 - 1 239,-

  • av Franklin B Olmsted
    535 - 1 005

  • av Chris Palmer
    465,-

    People have choices and options at the end of their lives. Designing and directing their own end-of-life journeys allows them to find meaning and fulfillment right up to the end. This book aims to help people die well when the time comes, as it eventually does for everyone. It is possible for dying to be marked by serenity, acceptance, love, comfort, and a sense of completeness.

  • av John Anthony McGuckin
    459 - 1 149,-

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    579,-

    Exploring mysteries that have evoked wonder and consternation for millennia, this handbook covers topics such as the nature of divinity and humanity, the legitimacy of religious experience, the possibility of miracles, and idea of life after death. As a reference volume and introductory text, this is an essential resource for students and scholars.

  • av Sheldon H Berman
    309 - 865

  • av Mark Cabaniss
    285 - 435

  • av Andrew Baldwin
    499,-

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    579,-

    This one-volume handbook examines Christianity's contributions to and conflicts with the contemporary culture of the postmodern United States. Chapters present historical, cultural, and theological context for the ways conservative, mainline, and evangelical Christian traditions have influenced and responded to modern life.

  • av Edward H Judge
    525 - 1 065,-

  • av Menzie Pittman
    465 - 1 055,-

  • av Gil Graff
    385,-

    A concise, accessible introduction to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible and how its themes can be understood and lived in contemporary life.

  • av Monica Edwards
    459 - 999

  • av Tom Wheeler
    239 - 315,-

    It's easy to think that today's revolutions in communications, business, and many areas of daily life are unprecedented. The changes we experience nearly every day may be happening faster than those of the past, and on multiple fronts. But our ancestors at times were just as bewildered by rapid upheavals in what we now call ¿networks¿: the physical links that bind any society together.In this fascinating book, Tom Wheeler vividly describes the two great network revolutions of the past and uses them to put in perspective the confusion, uncertainty, and excitement most people feel about changes happening now, changes that make up the third network revolution.The first major network revolution was Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing in the fifteenth century, which created the first mass-information economy. This book, its millions of predecessors, and history-shifting trends such as the Reformation, the Renaissance, and the scientific revolutions of the past 500 years would not have been possible without that one invention.The second revolution came early in the nineteenth century with the inventions of the railroad and the telegraph. Never before had people been able to travel or communicate over long distances faster than a horse could gallop. Together, these two inventions compressed space and time, and in the process upended centuries of stability, transformed economies, and redrew the map of the world.Wheeler contrasts these past revolutions with our experience today, when rapid-fire changes in networking are disrupting the nature of work, personal privacy, education, the media, and nearly every other aspect of modern life. The principal manifestation of this revolution¿one that touches each of us directly and shapes both commerce and culture¿is how we connect with each other. Our networks have always defined who we are, both economically and sociologically. Now, technology has delivered us into history's latest network revolution, changing everything it touches.Outlining ¿what's next,¿ Wheeler describes how artificial intelligence, virtual reality, blockchain, and the need for cybersecurity will prolong the third network revolution well into the future.

  • av Curtis J Cardine
    379 - 815,-

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