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Michael W Robbins
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2018-2020, suosituimpien joukossa Community Planning and Capacity Building in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
Vivian L Towe; Elizabeth L Petrun Sayers; Edward W Chan; Alice Y Kim; Ashlyn Tom; Wing Yi Chan; Jefferson P Marquis; Michael W Robbins; Lisa Saum-Manning; Margaret M Weden; Leslie Adrienne Payne
The authors describe Puerto Rico's communities in terms of population characteristics, community and individual preparedness, and economic pressures leading up to Hurricanes Irma and Maria. They detail the storms' impact in terms of damage, community stress, and migration. The researchers developed courses of action to improve capacity for emergency preparedness, coordination, communication, recovery planning, and research and training.
Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center researchers sought to establish a causal connection between surveillance technology and outcomes relevant to border security. The study demonstrated the promises and limitations of quasi-experimental statistical methods for evaluating the effects or effectiveness of different border-enforcement measures.
As the United States commemorates the centennial of World War I, one of the nation's premier military history institutions pays tribute to the Americans who served and the allies they fought beside to defeat a resourceful enemy with a lavishly illustrated book published in partnership with the Unites States World War One Centennial Commission. The story of WWI is told through the memorable art it spawned―including posters from nations involved in the conflict―and a taut narrative account of the war's signal events, its major personalities and its tragic consequences; and the timely period photographs that illustrate the awful realities of this revolutionary conflict. Most importantly, this book is a tribute to those who served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and what would become the Air Force. It serves as a lasting reminder that our world ignores the history of World War I (and the ensuing WWII) at its peril―lest we forget. Proceeds from the sale of this book help build the WWI Memorial in Washington D.C.