Suddenly Strangers

Suddenly Strangers

by Brad L. Morin and Chris L. Morin The ideal of being a rational person is to, at some point, critically examine one's own inherited beliefs. Yet, few who do take up this challenge are equipped to withstand the self-doubt and unsettling disorientation which may follow. The narrative of this book is that rare instance [...]
The Gloves Come Off

The Gloves Come Off

by Lisa Petrocelli Have you ever wondered about the biker you see riding through town, the one suited up with black leather, or the one with the colorful patches on his vest? What drives these men to love life on two wheels? Why is riding a motorcycle so vital to their happiness and what lies [...]
Combating the Bureaucracy

Combating the Bureaucracy

by Tobias O. Vogt This book examines the United States government's approach to nuclear defense between 1989 and 2009, by analyzing the development and implementation of select post-Cold War policies. The first portion of the book uses case studies to examine two major prevention and protection policies - strategic arms reduction and national missile defense. [...]
Loving Trees Is Not Enough

Loving Trees Is Not Enough

by Brooks C. Mendell Successful natural resource professionals communicate well. They inspire others, create cooperation between colleagues, advocate ideas, educate students, negotiate contracts, and conduct interviews. This book introduces and reinforces fundamental communications skills for anyone pursuing a career in natural resources. Loving Trees is Not Enough will improve your abilities to: . Present and speak [...]
A View From the Inside

A View From the Inside

by Thomas J. Durant, Jr. The author provides a detailed account of his journey from a small racially segregated town in north Louisiana to a large predominately white university, where he became engaged in the racial desegregation movement, during his 36-year tenure as a professor. Based on personal observations, experiences, documents, and reports, the book reveals [...]
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