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U-Boats in New England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

U-Boats in New England

Starting weeks after Hitler declared war on the United States in mid-December 1941 and lasting until the war with Germany was all but over, 73 German U-Boats sustainably attacked New England waters, from Montauk New York to the tip of Nova Scotia at Cape Sable. Fifteen percent of these boats were sunk by Allied counter-attacks, five surrendered in the region, and three were sunk off New England--Block Island, Massachusetts Bay, and off Nantucket. These have proven appealing to divers, with a result that at least three German naval officers or ratings are buried in New England, one having killed himself in the Boston jail cell. There were 34 Allied merchant or naval ships sunk by these subs, one of them, the 'Eagle', was not admitted to have been sunk by the Germans until decades later. Over 1,100 men were thrown in the water and 545 of them made it ashore in New England ports; 428 were killed. Importantly, saboteurs were landed three places: Long Island, Frenchman's Bay Maine and New Brunswick Canada, and Boston was mined. Very little was known about this.

The Pundits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

The Pundits

On a September day in 1863, Abdul Hamid entered the Central Asian city of Yarkand. Disguised as a merchant, Hamid was actually an employee of the Survey of India, carrying concealed instruments to enable him to map the geography of the area. Hamid did not live to provide a first-hand count of his travels. Nevertheless, he was the advance guard of an elite group of Indian trans-Himalayan explorers—recruited, trained, and directed by the officers of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India—who were to traverse much of Tibet and Central Asia during the next thirty years. Derek Waller presents the history of these explorers, who came to be called "native explorers" or "pundits" in the publi...

The Pundits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 503

The Pundits

On a September day in 1863, Abdul Hamid entered the Central Asian city of Yarkand. Disguised as a merchant, Hamid was actually an employee of the Survey of India, carrying concealed instruments to enable him to map the geography of the area. Hamid did not live to provide a first-hand count of his travels. Nevertheless, he was the advance guard of an elite group of Indian trans-Himalayan explorers—recruited, trained, and directed by the officers of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India—who were to traverse much of Tibet and Central Asia during the next thirty years. Derek Waller presents the history of these explorers, who came to be called "native explorers" or "pundits" in the publi...

The Masters Revealed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

The Masters Revealed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994-01-01
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

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Reform Without Liberalization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Reform Without Liberalization

This detailed study of the NPC examines how it has changed from its founding under Mao through the regime of Deng Xiaoping.

Letters to the Division etc.etc.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Letters to the Division etc.etc.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-14
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

letters to psychiatrists, NIMH, Division of MH, doctors and directors of group homes for mentally ill in order to advocate for a reduction of the many psychiatric drugs a consumer-resident is coerced to take twice a day. An advocacy for the civil rights of persons diagnosed with a mental illness.

Protecting Human Research Participants in Group Homes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Protecting Human Research Participants in Group Homes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

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What Happens When We Die?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

What Happens When We Die?

Dr. Sam Parnia faces death every day. Through his work as a critical-care doctor in a hospital emergency room, he became very interested in some of his patients’ accounts of the experiences that they had while clinically dead. He started to collect these stories and read all the latest research on the subject, and then he conducted his own experiments. That work has culminated in this extraordinary book, which picks up where Raymond Moody’s Life After Life left off. Written in a scientific, balanced, and engaging style, this is powerful and compelling reading. This fascinating and controversial book will change the way you look at death and dying.

Statistics for Business, 2nd Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 646

Statistics for Business, 2nd Edition

Statistics for Business explains the fundamentals of statistical analysis in a lucid, pragmatic way. A thorough knowledge of statistics is essential for decision making in all corners of business and management. By collecting, organizing and analyzing statistical data you can express what you know, benchmark your current situation, and estimate future outcomes. Based entirely on Microsoft Excel, this book covers a spectrum of statistic fundamentals from basic principles, to probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, forecasting, statistical process control and six-sigma management. This second edition is packed with features to aid understanding and help ensure that every aspect of your know...

From Revolutionary Cadres to Party Technocrats in Socialist China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

From Revolutionary Cadres to Party Technocrats in Socialist China

Using a wide variety of previously unavailable sources, Hong Yung Lee offers a theoretical and historical perspective on China's ruling elite, examining their politics and the bureaucratic system in which they participate. He traces the evolution of these cadres from the guerrilla fighters who first joined the communist movement and founded the new regime in 1949 to the technocratic specialists who wield power today. In the revolution, communist leaders built a peasant-based party organization whose members were largely recruited from uneducated poor peasants and hired laborers. Even after they became the founders of a new regime, their rural orientation and revolutionary experiences continu...