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Ghosts and Folklore of the Halifax Citadel: Second Edition
The Halifax Citadel is now one of the most visited and well known National Historic Sites in Canada. It may also be one of the most haunted. Ghostly apparitions, unexplained footsteps, and eerie figures that appear on security monitors are just some of the mysteries encountered by staff and visitors alike.This Second Edition contains over a dozen new stories of lost love, menacing shadows, and haunted wells as the author attempts to separate truth from rumour, folklore from fact.
Bold Wolfe: A Graphic Novel

Bold Wolfe: A Graphic Novel

Harold R. Thompson

Independently Published
2019
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This is the story of British general James Wolfe during the Seven Years War, told in graphic novel form, from his promotion to brigadier in 1758 in time for the Siege of Louisbourg, his further promotion to command the expedition to Quebec, and his death on the Plains of Abraham. It is a story told largely in Wolfe's own words, from his letters and journals, and one that seeks to dispel many of the myths and misconceptions of this tragic figure.
Orphans of Sturnus

Orphans of Sturnus

Harold R Thompson

Zumaya Otherworlds
2024
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They are the last survivors of the settlers of the moon Sturnus, forty children rescued by the benevolent people of the planet Janus. Except Bear is starting to remember, and what he remembers is nothing like what he and the others have been told. Then, from nowhere, a glowing girl appears only he can see; and Bear begins to discover he has very special abilities. So, what really did happen to the people of Sturnus, and what is Bear supposed to do when the people he's told are his rescuers may in fact be the people who destroyed his world? Ender's Game meets the Singularity in an exciting story of self-discovery and courage.
The Gunner at The Academy

The Gunner at The Academy

Harold R Thompson

Penmore Press LLC
2025
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Following in his father's footsteps, Robert Saxon leaves his troubled home to join the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich as a "snooker," a junior cadet. His ambition is to become an officer of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. With the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte rampaging across Europe, Britain needs more troops. At the Academy, Robert encounters more trouble in the form of bullying from the senior cadets, but is determined to see the course of study through to the end. After ten months of training, he and his comrades are commissioned into a newly raised artillery company, which soon joins an expeditionary force to Portugal. However, all is not well, for an unresolved conflict from the Academy has pursued Robert into the army. It is the beginning of the Peninsular War, and Robert realizes his only chance for survival in his chosen profession is success in battle. That battle will be joined near a small village called Vimeiro.
Early Christian Origins: Studies in Honor of Harold R. Willoughby
Early Christian Origins: Studies In Honor Of Harold R. Willoughby is a collection of essays written by various scholars in honor of Harold R. Willoughby, a prominent figure in the field of early Christianity. The book covers a wide range of topics related to the origins of Christianity, including the historical context of the early church, the development of Christian theology, and the relationship between Christianity and other religions of the time. The essays draw on a variety of sources, including biblical texts, early Christian writings, and archaeological evidence, to provide a comprehensive overview of the field. The book is edited by Allen Wikgren, a renowned scholar of early Christianity, and is an essential resource for anyone interested in the origins of one of the world's major religions.Contributing Authors Include Rodney T. Hood, Albert Barnett, Carl Kraeling, And Many Others.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.
Interstitial Lung Disease

Interstitial Lung Disease

Harold R Collard; Luca Richeldi

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2017
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Clinically focused and designed to provide a to-the-point overview, Interstitial Lung Disease, by Drs. Talmadge King, Harold Collard, and Luca Richeldi, bring you up to date with increased understanding, new treatment protocols, and recent advances in the field. Written by contributing specialists who are global experts in their respective areas, this one-stop reference provides pulmonologists, intensivists, internal medicine physicians, and researchers with a dependable source of information on current treatment options and patient care.. Evidence for current treatment options for interstitial pneumonia, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and smoking-related interstitial lung diseases. . Approach to diagnosis of interstitial lung diseases, such as sarcoidosis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, and Churg-Strauss syndrome.. Genetic markers for inherited interstitial lung diseases such as dyskeratosis congenita, tuberous sclerosis/LAM, and hyper-IgE syndrome.. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Handbook of Human Systems Integration

Handbook of Human Systems Integration

Harold R. Booher

John Wiley Sons Inc
2003
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A groundbreaking look at how technology with a human touch is revolutionizing government and industry Human Systems Integration (HSI) is very attractive as a new integrating discipline designed to help move business and engineering cultures toward a more people-technology orientation. Over the past decade, the United States and foreign governments have developed a wide range of tools, techniques, and technologies aimed at integrating human factors into engineering systems in order to achieve important cost and performance benefits that otherwise would not have been accomplished. In order for this new discipline to be effective, however, a cultural change is needed that must start with organizational leadership. Handbook of Human Systems Integration outlines the principles and methods that can be used to help integrate people, technology, and organizations with a common objective toward designing, developing, and operating systems effectively and efficiently. Handbook of Human Systems Integration is broad in scope, covering both public and commercial processes as they interface with systems engineering processes. Emphasizing the importance of management and organization concepts as well as the technical uniqueness of HSI, Handbook of Human Systems Integration features: *More than ninety contributors, technical advisors, and reviewers from government, industry, and academia *Comprehensive coverage of the most recent HSI developments, particularly in presenting the cutting-edge tools, techniques, and methodologies utilized by each of the HSI domains *Chapters representing the governments and industries of the United Kingdom and Canada *Contributions from three services of the Department of Defense along with the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Academy of Sciences *Many chapters covering both military and nonmilitary applications *Concepts widely used by government contractors both in the United States and abroad This book will be of special interest to HSI practitioners, systems engineers, and managers, as well as government and industry decision-makers who must weigh the recommendations of all multidisciplines contributing to systems performance, safety, and costs in order to make sound systems acquisition decisions.
Corps Commanders of the Bulge

Corps Commanders of the Bulge

Harold R. Winton

University Press of Kansas
2007
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If the Battle of the Bulge was Germany's last gasp, it was also America's proving ground-the largest single action fought by the U.S. Army in World War II. Taking a new approach to an old story, Harold Winton widens our field of vision by showing how victory in this legendary campaign was built upon the remarkable resurrection of our truncated interwar army, an overhaul that produced the effective commanders crucial to GI success in beating back the Ardennes counteroffensive launched by Hitler's forces.Winton's is the first study of the Bulge to examine leadership at the largely neglected level of corps command. Focusing on the decisions and actions of six Army corps commanders—Leonard Gerow, Troy Middleton, Matthew Ridgway, John Millikin, Manton Eddy, and J. Lawton Collins—he recreates their role in this epic struggle through a mosaic of narratives that take the commanders from the pre-war training grounds of America to the crucible of war in the icy-cold killing fields of Belgium and Luxembourg.Winton introduces the story of each phase of the Bulge with a theater-level overview of the major decisions and events that shaped the corps battles and, for the first time, fully integrates the crucial role of airpower into our understanding of how events unfolded on the ground. Unlike most accounts of the Ardennes that chronicle only the periods of German and American initiative, Winton's study describes an intervening middle phase in which the initiative was fiercely contested by both sides and the outcome uncertain. His inclusion of the principal American and German commanders adds yet another valuable layer to this rich tapestry of narrative and analysis.Ultimately, Winton argues that the flexibility of the corps structure and the competence of the men who commanded the six American corps that fought in the Bulge contributed significantly to the ultimate victory. Chronicling the human drama of commanding large numbers of soldiers in battle, he has produced an artful blend of combat narrative, collective biography, and institutional history that contributes significantly to the broader understanding of World War II as a whole. With the recent modularization of the U.S. Army division, which makes this command echelon a re-creation of the corps of World War II, Corps Commanders of the Bulge also has distinct relevance to current issues of Army transformation.
Peace and Good Order: The Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada
An urgent, informed, intimate condemnation of the Canadian state and its failure to deliver justice to Indigenous people by national bestselling author and former Crown prosecutor Harold R. Johnson. "The night of the decision in the Gerald Stanley trial for the murder of Colten Boushie, I received a text message from a retired provincial court judge. He was feeling ashamed for his time in a system that was so badly tilted. I too feel this way about my time as both defence counsel and as a Crown prosecutor; that I didn't have the courage to stand up in the court room and shout 'Enough is enough.' This book is my act of taking responsibility for what I did, for my actions and inactions." --Harold R. Johnson In early 2018, the failures of Canada's justice system were sharply and painfully revealed in the verdicts issued in the deaths of Colten Boushie and Tina Fontaine. The outrage and confusion that followed those verdicts inspired former Crown prosecutor and bestselling author Harold R. Johnson to make the case against Canada for its failure to fulfill its duty under Treaty to effectively deliver justice to Indigenous people, worsening the situation and ensuring long-term damage to Indigenous communities. In this direct, concise, and essential volume, Harold R. Johnson examines the justice system's failures to deliver "peace and good order" to Indigenous people. He explores the part that he understands himself to have played in that mismanagement, drawing on insights he has gained from the experience; insights into the roots and immediate effects of how the justice system has failed Indigenous people, in all the communities in which they live; and insights into the struggle for peace and good order for Indigenous people now.
The Persistence of Cambodian Poverty

The Persistence of Cambodian Poverty

Harold R. Kerbo

McFarland Co Inc
2011
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Since the tragedies of the "killing fields" and the reign of the Khmer Rouge, the global community has largely ignored the social issues plaguing Cambodia. Though the infamous killings have largely stopped, poverty and corruption are rampant in contemporary Cambodia. This book includes a short history of Cambodia and covers the systemic nature of its poverty, and the contrasting economic success stories of Vietnam and Laos. This book is particularly relevant to those interested in the broader issue of eliminating world poverty.
Scratches on Our Minds

Scratches on Our Minds

Harold R. Isaacs

M.E. Sharpe
1980
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A presentation of eight contemporary Chinese women writers, representing two generations of women with different backgrounds and experiences. The selections explore esthetic, cultural and ideological problems that continue to challenge Chinese women.
Re-encounters in China

Re-encounters in China

Harold R. Isaacs

M.E. Sharpe
1985
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First Published in 1985. This book provides an observation of the Chinese Revolution by a journalist who returned to China in 1980 and can give a unique perspective and insight into that traumatic experience. Harold Isaacs who in the 1930s knew Soong Ching-ling (Mme. Sun Tay-sen) one of the great women of modern history, sensitivity brings to the reader the revolutionary ideals and dreams of the people of Shanghai.
Firewater

Firewater

Harold R. Johnson

University of Regina Press
2016
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A passionate call to action, Firewater examines alcohol—its history, the myths surrounding it, and its devastating impact on Indigenous people. Drawing on his years of experience as a Crown Prosecutor in Treaty 6 territory, Harold Johnson challenges readers to change the story we tell ourselves about the drink that goes by many names—booze, hooch, spirits, sauce, and the evocative "firewater." Confronting the harmful stereotype of the "lazy, drunken Indian," and rejecting medical, social, and psychological explanations of the roots of alcoholism, Johnson cries out for solutions, not diagnoses, and shows how alcohol continues to kill so many. Provocative, irreverent, and keenly aware of the power of stories, Firewater calls for people to make decisions about their communities and their lives on their own terms.