Author: Keith Justice
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411651049
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
When a down on his luck video store clerk accidently glances at a file he was never supposed to see, he becomes the target of a ruthless business magnate who attempts to silence him at all costs. Without knowing who is after him, or why, he goes on the run and slowly pieces together the mystery. Against heavy odds, he devises a plan to save his life - and bring down the powerful people who are trying to kill him. With the colorful city of New Orleans as a backdrop, 'The Haymaker File' blends humor and intrigue in the story of an ordinary man put into an extraordinary situation.
The Haymaker File
Author: Keith Justice
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411651049
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
When a down on his luck video store clerk accidently glances at a file he was never supposed to see, he becomes the target of a ruthless business magnate who attempts to silence him at all costs. Without knowing who is after him, or why, he goes on the run and slowly pieces together the mystery. Against heavy odds, he devises a plan to save his life - and bring down the powerful people who are trying to kill him. With the colorful city of New Orleans as a backdrop, 'The Haymaker File' blends humor and intrigue in the story of an ordinary man put into an extraordinary situation.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411651049
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
When a down on his luck video store clerk accidently glances at a file he was never supposed to see, he becomes the target of a ruthless business magnate who attempts to silence him at all costs. Without knowing who is after him, or why, he goes on the run and slowly pieces together the mystery. Against heavy odds, he devises a plan to save his life - and bring down the powerful people who are trying to kill him. With the colorful city of New Orleans as a backdrop, 'The Haymaker File' blends humor and intrigue in the story of an ordinary man put into an extraordinary situation.
The Assassination Complex
Author: Jeremy Scahill
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501144146
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
A reveal of the government's secret drone warfare program.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501144146
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
A reveal of the government's secret drone warfare program.
Standing Without Apology
Author: Daniel L. Turner
Publisher: BJU Press
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
Standing Without Apology is the history of Bob Jones University, pointing out the school's roots in American fundamentalism and documenting its growth to leadership within that movement. The book details how the school has dealt with major movements and challenges with religious movements such as liberalism and the New Evangelicalism, with cultural questions such as the relationship of Christianity to the arts, and with political matters such as freedom of religion and the Civil Rights movement. In all of these cases, the University has endeavored to stand in a manner that reflects the teachings of the authoritative Word of God. - Back cover.
Publisher: BJU Press
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
Standing Without Apology is the history of Bob Jones University, pointing out the school's roots in American fundamentalism and documenting its growth to leadership within that movement. The book details how the school has dealt with major movements and challenges with religious movements such as liberalism and the New Evangelicalism, with cultural questions such as the relationship of Christianity to the arts, and with political matters such as freedom of religion and the Civil Rights movement. In all of these cases, the University has endeavored to stand in a manner that reflects the teachings of the authoritative Word of God. - Back cover.
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Brain Science under the Swastika
Author: Lawrence A. Zeidman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0191044350
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Eighty years ago the largest genocide ever occurred in Nazi Europe. This began with the mass extermination of patients with neurologic and psychiatric disorders that Hitler's regime considered "useless eaters". The neuropsychiatric profession was systematically "cleansed" beginning in 1933, but racism and eugenics had infiltrated the specialty long before that. With the installation of Nazi-principled neuroscientists, mass forced sterilization was enacted, which transitioned to patient murder by the start of World War II. But the murder of roughly 275,000 patients was not enough. The patients' brains were stored and used in scientific publications both during and long after the war. Also, patients themselves were used for unethical experiments. Relatively few neuroscientists resisted the Nazis, with some success in the occupied countries. Most neuroscientists involved in unethical actions continued their careers unscathed after the war. Few answered for their actions, and few repented. The legacy of such a depraved era in the history of neuroscience and medical ethics is that codes now exist to protect patients and research subjects. But this protection is possibly subject to political extremes and individual neuroscientists can only protect patients and colleagues if they understand the dangers of a utilitarian, unethical, and uncompassionate mindset. Brain Science under the Swastika is the only comprehensive and scholarly published work regarding the ethical and professional abuses of neuroscientists during the Nazi era. The author has crafted a scathing tour de force exploring the extremes of ethical abuse, but also ways that this can be resisted and hopefully prevented by future generations of neuroscientists and physicians
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0191044350
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Eighty years ago the largest genocide ever occurred in Nazi Europe. This began with the mass extermination of patients with neurologic and psychiatric disorders that Hitler's regime considered "useless eaters". The neuropsychiatric profession was systematically "cleansed" beginning in 1933, but racism and eugenics had infiltrated the specialty long before that. With the installation of Nazi-principled neuroscientists, mass forced sterilization was enacted, which transitioned to patient murder by the start of World War II. But the murder of roughly 275,000 patients was not enough. The patients' brains were stored and used in scientific publications both during and long after the war. Also, patients themselves were used for unethical experiments. Relatively few neuroscientists resisted the Nazis, with some success in the occupied countries. Most neuroscientists involved in unethical actions continued their careers unscathed after the war. Few answered for their actions, and few repented. The legacy of such a depraved era in the history of neuroscience and medical ethics is that codes now exist to protect patients and research subjects. But this protection is possibly subject to political extremes and individual neuroscientists can only protect patients and colleagues if they understand the dangers of a utilitarian, unethical, and uncompassionate mindset. Brain Science under the Swastika is the only comprehensive and scholarly published work regarding the ethical and professional abuses of neuroscientists during the Nazi era. The author has crafted a scathing tour de force exploring the extremes of ethical abuse, but also ways that this can be resisted and hopefully prevented by future generations of neuroscientists and physicians
Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States: Record groups 1-170
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Public records
Languages : en
Pages : 936
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Public records
Languages : en
Pages : 936
Book Description
Interior Department Appropriation Bill
Author: United States. Congress. House. Appropriations
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1022
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1022
Book Description
Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1210
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1210
Book Description
Base Ball Pioneers, 1850-1870
Author: Peter Morris
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786490012
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
By 1871, the popularity of baseball had spread so thoroughly across America that one writer observed, "It is as much our national game as cricket is that of the English." While major league teams and athletes that played after this prophetic statement was made have been exhaustively documented and analyzed, those that led the game during its pioneer phase from 1850 to 1870 have received relatively little attention. In this welcome work, leading historians of early baseball provide profiles of more than fifty clubs and their players, from legendary teams such as the Red Stockings of Cincinnati and the Nationals of Washington to forgotten nines like the Pecatonica (Illinois) Base Ball Club and the Morning Star Club of St. Louis. Engaging narratives bring these long-ago clubs back to life, stimulating more research on this fascinating era and creating a standard reference source for all who study America's national pastime.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786490012
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
By 1871, the popularity of baseball had spread so thoroughly across America that one writer observed, "It is as much our national game as cricket is that of the English." While major league teams and athletes that played after this prophetic statement was made have been exhaustively documented and analyzed, those that led the game during its pioneer phase from 1850 to 1870 have received relatively little attention. In this welcome work, leading historians of early baseball provide profiles of more than fifty clubs and their players, from legendary teams such as the Red Stockings of Cincinnati and the Nationals of Washington to forgotten nines like the Pecatonica (Illinois) Base Ball Club and the Morning Star Club of St. Louis. Engaging narratives bring these long-ago clubs back to life, stimulating more research on this fascinating era and creating a standard reference source for all who study America's national pastime.