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Ireland, Poor Ireland: A Dangerous Man and the Woman He Adored
David T. Morgan
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Breadth in Contemporary Topology
David T. (EDT) Gay; Weiwei (EDT) Wu
Amer Mathematical Society
2019
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"I became fascinated with Captain Thomas Backhouse while researching the history of Havenfields, a large country house on the outskirts of Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire, where I have been privileged to work and stay for the past 20 years. The more information I found about him the more intrigued I became, discovering a forgotten soldier lost in the annals of 18th century history." This account of Captain Backhouse has been put together by the author from documented historical events and copy letters held at The British Library and The National Archives.
They survived the insanity of the Vietnam War by telling themselves, "It don't mean nuthin'." But it did. This collection of nonfiction short works tells the story of how war damages our soldiers, and then pulls back the curtain of trauma treatment to offer a rare glimpse of how these veterans strive to integrate those combat experiences and recover. Though intimately revealing the human shadow and darkness of war, this is a hopeful book: it is about transformation, restoring meaning and connection, and navigating the archetypal hero's journey as survivors come home from war. It seeks to unite our warriors and civilian public together in learning and healing. Their stories are this liminal bridge. This narrative tapestry arose from the psychotherapeutic process of treating our nation's combat veterans for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. But this book is also about the author's own self-discovery, tracing his evolution as a clinical psychologist and combat trauma specialist dedicated to working with Vietnam veterans. In this book, the author serves as a therapist, narrator, advocate, keeper of veterans' sacred "dark" wisdom, and fellow traveler.
Danny and the Trip to Outer Space
David T Lee
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Is there life among the stars? Kid inventor Danny Hoopenbiller is suddenly given the opportunity to answer that question when an accident transforms one of his birthday gifts into a giant spaceship. Taken with his family for a fantastical and mysterious ride throughout the cosmos, he discovers that there's much more to the universe than what's written in his textbooks. About The Adventures of Danny Hoopenbiller 5-book series: Danny Hoopenbiller, the titular character, is an ingenious young inventor. The 5-book series chronicles Danny's ridiculous inventions and heart-pounding adventures. His exploits take him through a diverse group of locations, from Earthly places like New York and Yucatan, Mexico to interstellar settings such as Foodland the Planet Seventh Whether Danny's fighting for the future of the human race or aiming to get back home after a portal mishap, he always manages to throw in a bit of humor as well. Traveling through time, portals and wormholes, Danny teams up with a colorful cast of allies (e.g. POTUS, US Army, NASA, Albert Einstein's long lost daughter Lieserl, the Havocker brothers and his family) for adventures ranging from an exploration beyond the solar system to high-stakes battles against otherworldly adversaries such as Martians, dinosaurs and Dinozillas Enjoy this adventure Books 1 and 2 are not part of the main story arc, but they can be read independently and are written for elementary school readers Books 3 through 5 contain the main story arc of the series, where Danny (a talented inventor) leads the US Army in a fight for the survival of humanity against intelligent, formidable dinosaur mutants. Advanced readers should start with Book 3, "Danny and the Invasion of the Dinosaurs". No matter where you start, you can be assured that every Danny Hoopenbiller adventure is chock-full of humor and imagination Book 1: Danny and the Portal of the WorldBook 2: Danny and the Trip to Outer SpaceBook 3: Danny and the Invasion of the DinosaursBook 4: Danny and the Revenge of the DinosaursBook 5: Danny and the Wrath of the Dinosaurs
Sensemaking: A Structure for an Intelligence Revolution
David T. Moore
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Critical Thinking and Intelligence Analysis
David T. Moore
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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This National Defense Intelligence College publication defines critical thinking in the context of intelligence analysis, explains how it influences the entire intelligence process, explores how it toughens the art of intelligence analysis, suggests how it may be taught, and deduces how analysts can be persuaded to adopt this habit. "David Moore has added his powerful voice to those calling for America's intelligence analysts to be more self-conscious about their methods and more venturesome in applying more formal methods." - Gregory F. Treverton, Rand Corp. ". . .a valuable initiative on behalf of the Intelligence Community" - Francis J. Hughes, National Defense Intelligence College.