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Daoism and Ecology
Until now, no single work has been devoted to both a scholarly understanding of the complexities of the Daoist tradition and a critical exploration of its contribution to recent …
Decentralized Control of Large-Scale Systems
A large-scale system is composed of several interconnected subsystems. For such a system it is often desired to have some form of decentralization in the control structure, since …
Nothing Less Than Full Victory
At the onset of World War II, the U.S. Army was a third-rate ground force of 145,000 with some generals who still believed in the relevance of horse cavalry. Its soldiers were …
The Agrarian History of England and Wales 8 Volume Set in 12 Paperback Parts
This series, initiated under the general editorship of the late H. P. R. Finberg, comprises eight volumes covering the agrarian history of England and Wales from the Neolithic …
A Dark and Bloody Ground
This work examines the ominous prelude to the Battle of the Bulge and reveals one of the US Army's bloodiest nightmares of World War II. In late 1944, the American army had pushed …
Censored Books
New in Paperback! This collection of sixty-three essays provides assistance to the growing number of students, teachers, librarians, and parents who find themselves confronting a …
GESTAO DO ESTRESSE
Ha mais de trinta anos atras escrevemos nosso primeiro livro usando o termo "e;gestao do estresse"e;, fora da engenharia estrutural. Os ventos da mudanca foram estrondosos …
The State of the Parties
Continuing a three-decade tradition, The State of the Parties 7th edition brings together leading experts to evaluate change and continuity in American electoral politics. …
The History of Chislehurst
Title: The History of Chislehurst: its church, manors, and parish. By E. A. Webb, G. W. Miller, and J. Beckwith. With numerous illustrations, maps, and pedigrees.Publisher: British …
Nothing Less Than Full Victory
deployment and operations At the outset of World War II the US Army was profoundly unprepared for war. After years of interwar neglect, it faced enormous challenges in …