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Can the Air Combat Element of the Marine Air Ground Task Force Successfully Conduct Operational Maneuver from the Sea in the 21st Century?
Kenneth R Becker
Biblioscholar
2012
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Military Resistance to Humanitarian War in Kosovo and Beyond
Kenneth R Rizer
Biblioscholar
2012
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A Systems Approach to Understanding the Strategic Advantage of the F/A-22 and Future Stealth Aircraft
Kenneth R Tatum
Biblioscholar
2012
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Human Relations and Administration: An Interim Statement
Kenneth R. Andrews
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Bed, Breakfast and Bottled Water: A Cautionary Travel Guide to Europe
Kenneth R. Morgan; Henry Syverson
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Bed, Breakfast and Bottled Water: A Cautionary Travel Guide to Europe is a comprehensive guidebook written by Kenneth R. Morgan. The book provides useful tips and advice for travelers who are planning to visit Europe. It covers a wide range of topics such as accommodation, transportation, food, and safety.The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a specific aspect of travel. The first chapter provides an overview of Europe and its various regions. It also includes information about the best time to visit each region and the different types of visas that may be required.The second chapter focuses on accommodation options in Europe. It provides tips on how to find the best deals on hotels, hostels, and bed and breakfasts. The chapter also includes information about the different types of accommodations available in Europe and the amenities they offer.The third chapter covers transportation options in Europe. It provides information on how to get around using public transportation, rental cars, and taxis. The chapter also includes tips on how to avoid scams and stay safe while traveling.The fourth chapter focuses on food and drink in Europe. It provides information on the different types of cuisine available in each region and the best places to try them. The chapter also includes tips on how to stay healthy while traveling and how to avoid food poisoning.The final chapter covers safety and security in Europe. It provides information on the different types of crimes that travelers may encounter and how to avoid them. The chapter also includes tips on how to stay safe while traveling alone and how to deal with emergencies.Overall, Bed, Breakfast and Bottled Water: A Cautionary Travel Guide to Europe is a must-read for anyone planning to visit Europe. It provides valuable information that can help travelers make the most of their trip while staying safe and avoiding common pitfalls.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Bed, Breakfast and Bottled Water: A Cautionary Travel Guide to Europe
Kenneth R. Morgan; Henry Syverson
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Introduction to the Statistical Method: Foundations and Use in the Behavioral Sciences
Kenneth R. Hammond; James E. Householder
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Community Journalism by Kenneth R. Byerly is a comprehensive guide to the field of community journalism. The book provides an in-depth exploration of the history, principles, and practices of community journalism, including its role in democracy, its relationship to traditional journalism, and its impact on local communities. Byerly draws on his extensive experience as a community journalist to offer practical advice on topics such as reporting, writing, editing, and publishing for a local audience. The book also covers the challenges facing community journalists today, including the rise of digital media and the changing media landscape. Overall, Community Journalism is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding and practicing community journalism.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Nature of Support of Diocesan Priests in the United States of America: A Historical Synopsis and a Commentary
Kenneth R. O'Brien
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Season One: Marching Orders - Poetry Including Dragonism an Allegory
Kenneth R. Gerety
Lulu.com
2015
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I have tapped into the spirit of my age, redefining my voice to meet its needs. It is a moment now captured, as a wound scarred over, words flowing as healing life-blood through my mind to this page. This is not what was, probably not what will be, but remains as it is, a foundation of ever-burning fire. These words are an answer to the marching orders I received, and I confirm my resolution to now serve. (This Season can also be found in Collection 2: Rags of Gallery)
Season Two: Warrior as I Preach - Poetry Including Dragonism: the Unrisen
Kenneth R. Gerety
Lulu.com
2015
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Here are a few echoes from the Shiver, with also a few orders left to complete. There are also a few ornaments now assembled, to round out this imaginative feat. This next collection comes after and during a time of life set to pass. This comes before the next step, which may require a new army to mass. I'll leave you, humble reader, to judge it, for I've no battle to fight, though I'd war. I may often seem as a preacher, but only since my wounds are still sore. I don't have the energy to battle, so I'll settle for a few simple lies. Illusions they may be, delusions of grace, but only in response to Dragon's cries. Review with me a few tidbits, some tasty conclusions of zeal. My convictions are tightening over my heart, and with gracious skin, I now feel. (This Season can also be found in "Collection 2: Rags of Gallery")
Season Three: Rite of Passage - Poetry Including Dragonism: Raiders of the Shiver
Kenneth R. Gerety
Lulu.com
2015
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I didn't really see this volume coming. I thought much of the work already done. The ornaments I've assembled have been collected, the orders which sent me marching already sung. It may have been at some point while preaching, while the warrior inside me learned to laugh, that I started to see hints of coming conflicts, Raiders lingering to test my craft. I've noticed now the need to engage ritual, as I cannot any longer avoid what's lacked. This rite of passage I must now endure, shall leave me vulnerable yet eager to be attacked. I am no cocky fool to blindly follow, nor am I a simple sapling bent by wind. My strength is in remaining steadfast and consistent, allowing the next unknown phase to begin. (This Season is also available in "Collection 2: Rags of Gallery")
What began as an allegory, a simple insight, has grown into a complete cycle of personal myth, fueled by the need for self-examination ...and the reasoning for leaving certain aspects unexamined. Here is the challenge of the Dragon, as it turns its attention on the Dark Warrior, which was almost its easy prey. Here is the deconstruction, degrading, and development of the Craftsman, when Doubt surfaces in opposition to his essential works. Here is the product of legends imbibed, as they resonate with flesh, bones, and brain, to exhume the ravaged confidence of an identity thought dead, only to find it living, pulsating, breathing words from the mists deep within.
The shadows were never meant to be noticed. Predators upon the human psyche, waves of a primordial Tide, they've lingered obscure beyond the opaque curtain of perception, specters with unknowable purpose, presences terrible to experience, yet easily dismissible in the light of day.In the town of Timberdam, the curtain is beginning to tear. For Cain Greyon, it tore long ago. His nightmares were once perceived as sleep paralysis. He knew they heralded something more to come, something born through him rather than from him, which he came to call the Walker-Dark. Now, from the mist wanders Roam, the Wanderer, an ancient shadow given human form by means even he does not understand. His instincts and impulses feel new, yet borrowed, and he is driven to explore them amid Timberdam's citizens as Elliot Fog. In those he meets, he finds some whom he might find easy prey, while in others, reason to worry. And in one, his ultimate reason for being ... a love which could be easily dismissed, yet terrible to experience.
The first intellectual biography of Alexander Hetherwick, a key figure in Scotland-Malawi relations Makes extensive use of rarely consulted primary sources, both in Malawi and in Scotland, with particular attention to Hetherwick's prolific correspondence Includes a fresh account of the dynamics at play in the creation of Malawi as a nation, with special attention to the role played by Scottish missionaries, Hetherwick in particular Presents a critical examination of the way in which Blantyre Mission both absorbed and resisted the prevailing racism and colonialism of the early 20th century Presents an appraisal of Blantyre Mission's distinctive philosophy and policy; and of how, under Hetherwick's leadership, it navigated the social, cultural and political challenges of the early 20th century Mission, race and colonialism were three forces shaping Malawi's history during the early years of the twentieth century. These three found a concentrated meeting point in the life of Scottish missionary Alexander Hetherwick, who led Blantyre Mission from 1898 to 1928. This book presents a fresh assessment of this towering figure in Malawi's history, contesting the scholarly consensus that Hetherwick betrayed the early ideals of Blantyre Mission by compromising too much with the colonial system that was in force during his leadership. The book assesses the pervasive influence of colonialism, from which Hetherwick was not exempt, and traces the ways in which he resisted such influence through his relentless commitment to the interests of the African community and the inspiration he found in the emergence of the African church.
Mission, race and colonialism were three forces shaping Malawi's history during the early years of the twentieth century. These three found a concentrated meeting point in the life of Scottish missionary Alexander Hetherwick, who led Blantyre Mission from 1898 to 1928. This book presents a fresh assessment of this towering figure in Malawi's history, contesting the scholarly consensus that Hetherwick betrayed the early ideals of Blantyre Mission by compromising too much with the colonial system that was in force during his leadership. The book assesses the pervasive influence of colonialism, from which Hetherwick was not exempt, and traces the ways in which he resisted such influence through his relentless commitment to the interests of the African community and the inspiration he found in the emergence of the African church.