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In the first volume of his Nonsense Papers series, James W. Astrada explored the controversial discussion of extraterrestrial influence on the human species and planet Earth. Now, on the precipice of the Digital Age, humanity is evolving at an astonishing ratebut are we evolving quickly enough to be entrusted with our advances? As we face the estimate that the human population may swell to ten billion by 2050, we must demand debate on how this finite planet can handle humanitys uncontrolled growth. This second installment of Astradas series continues to focus on humanitys perilous journey to connect with the power cosmic and abandon our primitive and ignorant beliefs of the paranormal and the mystic. It also looks at the origins of humanity, Darwinism, geo-engineering, the dangers inherent as humans try to control the weather, and more. The race is on for the individual to ascend this reality we live in, to finally reconnect with the galactic families of sentient beings that await us if we try to master our humanity and all of its obstacles. Are we the greatest threat to our own existence? Are we ready for contact from another world?
An essential introduction to modern defense policy The U.S. military is one of the largest and most complex organizations in the world. How it spends its money, chooses tactics, and allocates its resources have enormous implications for national defense and the economy. The Science of War is the only comprehensive textbook on how to analyze and understand these and other essential problems in modern defense policy. Michael O'Hanlon provides undergraduate and graduate students with an accessible yet rigorous introduction to the subject. Drawing on a broad range of sources and his own considerable expertise as a defense analyst and teacher, he describes the analytic techniques the military use...
At the end of the Cold War security concerns are more about regional and civil conflicts than nuclear or Eurasian global wars. Stephen Cimbala argues that deterrence characteristics of the pre-Cold War period will in the 21st century again become normative.
Focusing on philosophical method in Augustine's early dialogues, explains their pedagogical program and its relevance to current debates.
This book contains the most complete description of the geologic and geophysical data of the structure of Arctic Basin including structures of the earth’s crust, crustal and acoustic basement, and sedimentary cover. The book includes information about extracted and studied cores and samples; observed, processed and interpreted data on geophysical anomalies and different conceptions, and a hypotheses of the origin of the modern Arctic Basin structures. Progress in solving the problems of the Arctic Basin geology is presented in the chapters and include contributions from leading field experts.
An objective and detailed look at the American defense budget and military strategy.