Natures Secret Agents

Natures Secret Agents
Author: Thomas Keith Burnette
Publisher: Tom Burnette Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1999-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781607437994

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Burnette shares the true story of his interactions with and research into North Carolina's sasquatch--an ape-type creature also known as Bigfoot.

Nature Spy

Nature Spy
Author: Shelley Rotner
Publisher: Scott Foresman Reading: Red Le
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780328472376

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A child takes a close-up look at such aspects of nature as an acorn, the golden eye of a frog, and an empty hornet's nest.

Stalin's Secret Agents

Stalin's Secret Agents
Author: M. Stanton Evans
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-11-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 143914768X

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A primary source examination of the infiltration of Stalin's Soviet intelligence network by members of the American government during World War II reveals the dictator's dubious partnerships with such top-level figures as Vice President Henry Wallace andchief advisor Harry Hopkins.

God's Secret Agents

God's Secret Agents
Author: Alice Hogge
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2005-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0060542276

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One evening in 1588, just weeks after the defeat of the Spanish Armada, two young men landed in secret on a beach in Norfolk, England. They were Jesuit priests, Englishmen, and their aim was to achieve by force of argument what the Armada had failed to do by force of arms: return England to the Catholic Church. Eighteen years later their mission had been shattered by the actions of the Gunpowder Plotters -- a small group of terrorists who famously tried to destroy the Houses of Parliament -- for the Jesuits were accused of having designed "that most horrid and hellish conspiracy." In an unusual turn of events, the future of every Catholic they had hoped to save would soon come to depend on the silence of one Oxford carpenter, a man being tortured in the Tower of London for building priest holes, those bunkers in which the Catholic clergy hid from English authorities. Using contemporary documents, Alice Hogge's brilliant new book pieces together a deadly game of cat-and-mouse between priests and government spies, as Queen Elizabeth and her ministers fought to defend the state, and English Catholics fought to defend their souls. It follows the priests -- God's Secret Agents -- from their schooling on the Continent, through their perilous return journeys and their lonely lives in hiding, to the scaffold, where a gruesome death awaited them. To their government they were traitors; to their fellow Catholics they were glorious martyrs. It was a distinction that the Gunpowder Plot would put to the test. Ultimately God's Secret Agents is the story of men who would die for their cause undone by men who would kill for it.

The Unlikely Secret Agent

The Unlikely Secret Agent
Author: Ronnie Kasrils
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 1583672788

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Originally published: Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2010.

Angels

Angels
Author: Billy Graham
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0849938716

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The Bible mentions angels nearly 300 times, yet until recently many doubted their existence.

Terrorism and Modern Literature

Terrorism and Modern Literature
Author: Alex Houen
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2002-09-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191541982

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Is terrorism's violence essentially symbolic? Does it impact on culture primarily through the media? What kinds of performative effect do the various discourses surrounding terrorism have? Such questions have not only become increasingly important in terrorism studies, they have also been concerns for many literary writers. This book is the first extensive study of modern literature's engagement with terrorism. Ranging from the 1880s to the 1980s, the terrorism examined is as diverse as the literary writings on it: chapters include discussions of Joseph Conrad's novels on Anarchism and Russian Nihilism; Wyndham Lewis's avant-garde responses to Syndicalism and the militant Suffragettes; Ezra Pound's poetic entanglement with Segregationist violence; Walter Abish's fictions about West German urban guerrillas; and Seamus Heaney's and Ciaran Carson's poems on the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland. In each instance, Alex Houen explores how the literary writer figures clashes or collusions between terrorist violence and discursive performativity. What is revealed is that writing on terrorism has frequently involved refiguring the force of literature itself. In terrorism studies the cultural impact of terrorism has often been accounted for with rigid, structural theories of its discursive roots. But what about the performative effects of violence on discourse? Addressing the issue of this mutual contagion, Terrorism and Modern Literature shows that the mediation and effects of terrorism have been historically variable. Referring to a variety of sources in addition to the literature—newspaper and journal articles, legislation, letters, manifestos—the book shows how terrorism and the literature on it have been embroiled in wider cultural fields. The result is not just a timely intervention in debates about terrorism's performativity. Drawing on literary/critical theory and philosophy, it is also a major contribution to debates about the historical and political dimensions of modernist and postmodernist literary practices.

The Code of Trust

The Code of Trust
Author: Robin Dreeke
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1250093473

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A counterintelligence expert shows readers how to use trust to achieve anything in business and in life. Robin Dreeke is a 28-year veteran of federal service, including the United States Naval Academy, United States Marine Corps. He served most recently as a senior agent in the FBI, with 20 years of experience. He was, until recently, the head of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, where his primary mission was to thwart the efforts of foreign spies, and to recruit American spies. His core approach in this mission was to inspire reasonable, well-founded trust among people who could provide valuable information. The Code of Trust is based on the system Dreeke devised, tested, and implemented during years of field work at the highest levels of national security. Applying his system first to himself, he rose up through federal law enforcement, and then taught his system to law enforcement and military officials throughout the country, and later to private sector clients. The Code of Trust has since elevated executives to leadership, and changed the culture of entire companies, making them happier and more productive, as morale soared. Inspiring trust is not a trick, nor is it an arcane art. It’s an important, character-building endeavor that requires only a sincere desire to be helpful and sensitive, and the ambition to be more successful at work and at home. The Code of Trust is based on 5 simple principles: 1) Suspend Your Ego 2) Be Nonjudgmental 3) Honor Reason 4) Validate Others 5) Be Generous To be successful with this system, a reader needs only the willingness to spend eight to ten hours learning a method of trust-building that took Robin Dreeke almost a lifetime to create.

Guardians of the Trails

Guardians of the Trails
Author: Ron Guiley
Publisher: Deschutes Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732612518

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Secret Agents of the Wilderness: Six children's full-color, photographic canine wilderness adventures. Thanks to Mother Nature, Crazy Lil rolls in Magic Dust and receives special powers to talk to forest animals in their own languages. Danger threatens! Guardians to the rescue!