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Scottish Lion on Patrol: 15th Scottish Reconnaissance Regiment

Scottish Lion on Patrol: 15th Scottish Reconnaissance Regiment

W. Kemsley; M. R. Riesco; T. Chamberlin

Pen Sword Books Ltd
2011
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This is a fascinating acount of the 15th Scottish Reconnaissance Regiment. They played a key role in the liberation of Europe and the Regiment was unique in that it was in the forefront of the crossings of the Rivers Seine, Rhine and Elbe. The troops who landed in Normandy were highly trained but most of them had not experienced actual combat; however they quickly learnt the skills necessary to survive and defeat a cunning and resourceful foe.Scottish Lion on Patrol was first published in 1950. This new edition has been written by Tim Chamberlin who, being closely involved with the Old Comrades Association, has had rare access to veterans' memories. Full of eye-witness accounts, this is a true story of a real 'Band of Brothers', the original work being faithfully reproduced and significant new material from personal recollections which are graphic, moving and occasionally humorous.As Major General Peter Grant Peterkin says in his new foreword, 'His interviews with those who fought bravely with the Regiment have brought a fresh and well-informed insight into the story.
Bending the Arc of Innovation: Public Support of R&D in Small, Entrepreneurial Firms
In this exciting work, Link and Scott summarize more than a decade of their research on public support of R&D in small, entrepreneurial firms, concluding public R&D investments, primarily funded by the U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, are indeed bending the arc of innovation. Firms that receive SBIR project funding would not undertake the projects in the absence of SBIR's support. SBIR support has had a positive impact on the employment trajectory of firms and their ability to commercialize innovations. Bending the Arc of Innovation offers a theoretical model of the effects of the SBIR program. Link and Scott demonstrate that with SBIR support of R&D often comes contractual commercial agreements with other firms to sell the rights to the technology generated by the public support. These agreements between another firm and a small firm with a SBIR-award enable an effective transfer of knowledge created with the small firm's publicly-supported research. Both parties to the agreement have better access to the knowledge resources of the other. Link and Scott show how these agreements allow the dedication of resources and organizational efforts necessary for the commercially successful access to and use of external knowledge.
Your Amazing Brain and How It Works: An Inclusive Guide for Kids (Smart Kids by American Mensa(r))
A Helpful Scientific Guide for Kids to Help Them Learn and Talk about Their Brains. Includes Important Information on: AnatomyInclusivityNeurodiversityMental HealthAnd Other Important Topics Everyone's brain is wired differently. But all brains are wonderful This comprehensive book is the perfect resource for children--and the adults in their life--as they learn to deal with the diverse ways our brains work. While kids about the science of their brain's development and its role in our anatomy, young readers will also learn about neurodiversity, discrimination, and the importance of mental health to help foster a more inclusive future for everyone. Including expert advice from Dr. Rachel S.H. Williams, Your Amazing Brain and How It Works shows kids that their brain is what makes them unique and special, and will help them prepare for all the new people they will meet and encourage other children to understand their brains, too.
A Patriot for God and Country: The Ministry of U.S. Air Force Chaplain Col. Alston R. Chace
"I feel the chaplaincy in the armed services is the greatestmissionary outreach of the church."Chaplain Colonel Alston R. ChaceA Patriot for God and Country is the story of the ministry of U.S. Air Force Chaplain Colonel Alston R. Chace. Alston served God and his country for nearly 30 years as a military chaplain. After retiring from the Air Force, he served another 30 years as a civilian minister. He genuinely loved God and loved people. He was a strong leader who served with humility, honesty and a sense of humor. During his life's ministry, Chaplain Chace touched people from all walks of life - poor to rich, non-commissioned officers to generals, mayors to presidents, pilots to astronauts and ordinary people to celebrities. His career spanned and intersected with pivotal points in the history of our nation and the world, including the NASA Space Program, civil rights movement, Vietnam War, Cold War and Middle East unrest.This book shares the impact of a 9-year-old boy who made a commitment to devote his life to Jesus and his faithful obedience for the next 80 years. Included are his faith journey and life stories told in his own words through his prayers, sermons and words of inspiration as he served and led on military bases, at home and abroad, during peacetime and war.Alston was a devoted son, husband, father and grandfather. He leaves a rich legacy of faith, love and laughter. I was privileged to call him Dad.This book was researched and written by his son, John Scott Chace.
A Guide for Developing Successful Millennial Leaders: By 2020 Millennials Will Represent 40% of the Workforce Across the Globe. Is Your Organization R
By 2020, Millennials will represent 40% of the workforce across the globe. Is your organization ready? In this book, you will learn: - How Millennials (or Generation Y) think differently. - How to keep harmony in the workplace across generations. - How to embrace a collaborative leadership style for a more successful business. - What you don't know about Millennials and their outlook. - How to effectively and successfully lead a diverse group of people. - And more.... Leadership in the workplace can be challenging, especially if you lead people from different generations. Many Gen y, aka Millennials, have specific character traits that make them different and unique. In this book, you will learn about some of these attributes so that you can be the best possible leader while utilizing their talents at the same time. It's a win-win
Kenneth Boulding

Kenneth Boulding

R. Scott

Palgrave Macmillan
2014
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This book summarizes the life and work of economist Kenneth E. Boulding. Boulding was a prolific writer, teacher and Quaker. Starting his career as an orthodox Keynesian economist, he eventually adopted a transdisciplinary approach to economic topics including peace, conflict and defense, environmental problems, human betterment and evolution.
Kenneth Boulding

Kenneth Boulding

R. Scott

Palgrave Macmillan
2015
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This book summarizes the life and work of economist Kenneth E. Boulding. Boulding was a prolific writer, teacher and Quaker. Starting his career as an orthodox Keynesian economist, he eventually adopted a transdisciplinary approach to economic topics including peace, conflict and defense, environmental problems, human betterment and evolution.
The Oxford Handbook of Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding

The Oxford Handbook of Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding

R. Scott Appleby; David Little; Atalia Omer

Oxford University Press Inc
2019
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Featuring numerous case studies from various contexts and traditions, The Oxford Handbook of Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding brings together a diverse array of scholars to grapple with the tension between theory and practice, cultural theory, and the legacy of the liberal peace paradigm. This innovative Handbook offers provocative, elastic, and context-specific insights for strategic peacebuilding processes.
The Oxford Handbook of Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding

The Oxford Handbook of Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding

R. Scott Appleby; David Little; Atalia Omer

Oxford University Press Inc
2015
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The book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary account of the scholarship on religion, conflict, and peacebuilding. Extending the scope of inquiry beyond previous parameters, the volume engages deeply with the legacies of colonialism, missionary activism, secularism, orientalism, and liberalism as they relate to the discussion of religion, violence, and nonviolent transformation and resistance. Featuring diverse case studies from various contexts and traditions, the volume is organized thematically into five different parts. It begins with an up-to-date mapping of scholarship on religion and violence, and religion and peace. The second part explores the challenges related to developing secularist theories on peace and nationalism. In addition, this section broadens the discussion of violence to include an analysis of cultural and structural forms, thereby expanding the scope of potential scholarship pertinent to the analysis of religion. The third part engages with the controversies within religion and development, religious-violent and nonviolent-militancy, religion and the legitimate use of force, the protection of the freedom of religion as a keystone of peacebuilding, and theories about gender and peacebuilding. The fourth part highlights peacebuilding in practice by focusing on constructive resources within various traditions, the transformative role of rituals, spiritual practices involved in the formation of peace-builders in contexts of acute violence, youth and interfaith activism in American university campuses, religion and solidarity activism, scriptural reasoning as a peacebuilding practice, and an extended reflection on the history and legacy of missionary peacebuilding. The conclusion looks to the future of peacebuilding scholarship and the possibilities for new growth and progress. Bringing together a diverse array of scholars, this innovative Handbook grapples with the tension between theory and practice, cultural theory, and the legacy of the liberal peace paradigm, offering provocative, elastic, and context-specific insights for strategic peacebuilding processes.
Traditional Elegy

Traditional Elegy

R. Scott Garner

Oxford University Press Inc
2011
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Though often assumed by scholars to be a product of traditional, and perhaps oral, compositional practices comparable to those found in early Greek epic, archaic elegy has not until this point been analyzed in similar detail with respect to such verse-making techniques. This volume is intended to redress some of this imbalance by exploring several issues related to the production of Greek elegiac poetry. By investigating elegy's metrical partitioning and its localizing patterns of repeated phraseology, Traditional Elegy makes clear that the oral-formulaic processes lying at the heart of Homeric epic bear close resemblance to those that also originally made archaic elegy possible. However, the volume's argument is then able to be pressed even further by looking at the most common metrical "anomaly" in early elegy-epic correption-in order to demonstrate that elegiac poets in the Archaic Period were not simply mimicking an earlier productive style but were actively engaging with such traditional techniques in order to produce and reproduce their own poems. Because correption exhibits several patterns of employment that depend upon the meshing and adapting of traditional phraseological units, it becomes clear that in elegy-just as it is in epic-this metrical phenomenon is inextricably entwined with traditional techniques of verse-composition, and we therefore have strong evidence that elegiac poets of the Archaic Period were still making active use of these oral-formulaic techniques, even if actual oral composition itself cannot be proven for any individual author or poetic fragment. The implications of such findings are quite large, as they require a wholesale shift in our modern methods of inquiry into elegy for a wide range of concerns of meter, phraseology, and even the much broader issues of intended meaning and overall aesthetics.
Ten Precisionist Artists

Ten Precisionist Artists

R. Scott Harnsberger

Greenwood Press
1992
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Sometimes considered to be America's first indigenous modernist art style, Precisionism, a movement principally of the 1920s and 1930s, concentrated on depicting the urban and industrial landscape, emphasizing the formal geometrical qualities of solid mass and clean lines and rendering these vistas with simplified, sharp-edged shapes and smooth, unmodulated application of pigment, void of extraneous details and impersonal in tone. This annotated bibliography deals with Precisionism and its ten leading practitioners: George Ault, Peter Blume, Ralston Crawford, Charles Demuth, Preston Dickinson, O. Louis Guglielmi, Louis Lozowick, Morton L. Schamberg, Charles Sheeler, and Niles Spencer. Each artist's chapter begins with a biographical sketch and includes sections for Writings, Statements, and Interviews; Monographs and Exhibition Catalogues; Articles and Essays; Exhibition Reviews; Book Reviews; Dissertations and Theses; Reference Sources; and Archival Sources. A special section at the end of each chapter lists annotated reproductions of the artist's work appearing in any of approximately 225 source volumes. Coverage extends to painting, drawings, lithographs, and photographs. An opening chapter, also divided by types of materials, covers Precisionism in general and cites material in which two or more of the ten artists are discussed. A keyword index provides full citations for the source volumes. Three other indexes facilitate access by author, short-title of exhibition catalogues, and subjects. The only annotated bibliography on Precisionism, this volume will be a valuable aid to research on a variety of subjects relating to modern American art.
Four Artists of the Stieglitz Circle

Four Artists of the Stieglitz Circle

R. Scott Harnsberger

Greenwood Press
2002
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Providing a detailed annotated bibliography and research guide to the Stieglitz Circle and four of its leading members—Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, and Max Weber—this new sourcebook offers a chapter on each of the four artists. Complete with biographical essay and guides to writings, statements, correspondence, books, articles, reviews, reference sources, and archival sources, each artist's chapter gives the researcher an exhaustive catalogue of relevant material. The only such annotated sourcebook currently available on the Stieglitz Circle, R. Scott Harnsberger's work offers lists of annotated reproductions of each artist's works, keyed to over 600 source volumes not mentioned elsewhere in the volume, including catalogues of museums, galleries, private collections, thematic exhibitions, and auction firms.