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The Wright Agenda

The Wright Agenda
Author: Lloyd Wiggins
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504966236

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Agent William Wright was called to the CIA Farm to witness the graduation of a Russian defector he recruited. Isla Gustoff wanted help in defecting to the West, while Wright was on a covert assignment in Czecholslavakia. Isla was attracted to another recruit in her class, a good-looking, strapping tall Eastern European. This man was one of the highest skilled individuals the CIA had trained, as he could speak five languages fluently. The new agents name was Petro Aposlolic, but while at the farm, he was known as Peter Post. He would prove beneficial within the clandestine Ops center in Moscow that Wright was forming. Peter and Isla were top in their class in self-defence to actual stalking of new subversive-acting agents on the streets of Washington, DC, who were told to evade them at all costs for training purposes.


Wrightslaw

Wrightslaw
Author: Peter W. D. Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Aimed at parents of and advocates for special needs children, explains how to develop a relationship with a school, monitor a child's progress, understand relevant legislation, and document correspondence and conversations.


Aftershocks

Aftershocks
Author: Colin Kahl
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 125027575X

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Two of America's leading national security experts offer a definitive account of the global impact of COVID-19 and the political shock waves it will have on the United States and the world order in the 21st Century. “Informed by history, reporting, and a truly global perspective, this is an indispensable first draft of history and blueprint for how we can move forward.” —Ben Rhodes The COVID-19 pandemic killed millions, infected hundreds of millions, and laid bare the deep vulnerabilities and inequalities of our interconnected world. The accompanying economic crash was the worst since the Great Depression, with the International Monetary Fund estimating that it will cost over $22 trillion in global wealth over the next few years. Over two decades of progress in reducing extreme poverty was erased, just in the space of a few months. Already fragile states in every corner of the globe were further hollowed out. The brewing clash between the United States and China boiled over and the worldwide contest between democracy and authoritarianism deepened. It was a truly global crisis necessitating a collective response—and yet international cooperation almost entirely broke down, with key world leaders hardly on speaking terms. Colin Kahl and Thomas Wright's Aftershocks offers a riveting and comprehensive account of one of the strangest and most consequential years on record. Drawing on interviews with officials from around the world and extensive research, the authors tell the story of how nationalism and major power rivalries constrained the response to the worst pandemic in a century. They demonstrate the myriad ways in which the crisis exposed the limits of the old international order and how the reverberations from COVID-19 will be felt for years to come.


Fashion and Its Social Agendas

Fashion and Its Social Agendas
Author: Diana Crane
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2012-06-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226924831

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It has long been said that clothes make the man (or woman), but is it still true today? If so, how has the information clothes convey changed over the years? Using a wide range of historical and contemporary materials, Diana Crane demonstrates how the social significance of clothing has been transformed. Crane compares nineteenth-century societies—France and the United States—where social class was the most salient aspect of social identity signified in clothing with late twentieth-century America, where lifestyle, gender, sexual orientation, age, and ethnicity are more meaningful to individuals in constructing their wardrobes. Today, clothes worn at work signify social class, but leisure clothes convey meanings ranging from trite to political. In today's multicode societies, clothes inhibit as well as facilitate communication between highly fragmented social groups. Crane extends her comparison by showing how nineteenth-century French designers created fashions that suited lifestyles of Paris elites but that were also widely adopted outside France. By contrast, today's designers operate in a global marketplace, shaped by television, film, and popular music. No longer confined to elites, trendsetters are drawn from many social groups, and most trends have short trajectories. To assess the impact of fashion on women, Crane uses voices of college-aged and middle-aged women who took part in focus groups. These discussions yield fascinating information about women's perceptions of female identity and sexuality in the fashion industry. An absorbing work, Fashion and Its Social Agendas stands out as a critical study of gender, fashion, and consumer culture. "Why do people dress the way they do? How does clothing contribute to a person's identity as a man or woman, as a white-collar professional or blue-collar worker, as a preppie, yuppie, or nerd? How is it that dress no longer denotes social class so much as lifestyle? . . . Intelligent and informative, [this] book proposes thoughtful answers to some of these questions."-Library Journal


Agenda

Agenda
Author: Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Meeting
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1992
Genre: Universities and colleges
ISBN:

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The Tangled Web

The Tangled Web
Author: L a Wiggins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781086647679

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Ace of spies William Wright in his maturing years has many differences with the White House occupants but nothing close to what is happening with America's election on the horizon, causing some angst for General William Wright who as a clairvoyant knows there will be a change of power.Haven felt this a few years past he set up a ever growing secret CIA, based on an island in the Aegean Sea. With Wright's many successes bringing multiple promotions in which he is promised a fourth star if he goes on one more assignment, two requirements are that he is successful and return alive. Often at odds with the President, could be a precursor to working along side a known lech who is running for the next election. A need to have in place this rogue agency is paramount for stopping a Caliphate seen gaining momentum. Main agenda is to keep America safe from would be destroyers who despises all Westerners. Knowing that feckless Europeans will be weak in halting such aggressors has added urgency to Wright's web of surveillance stations located in Moscow, Oslo, London and Tbilisi.


A New Perspective on Jesus

A New Perspective on Jesus
Author: James D. G. Dunn
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801027101

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A renowned scholar calls for a change of direction for the study of Jesus in the 21st century.


The American Congress

The American Congress
Author: Steven S. Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1316467929

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The ninth edition of this respected textbook provides a fresh perspective and a crisp introduction to congressional politics. Informed by the authors' Capitol Hill experience and scholarship, the new edition reflects changes resulting from the November 2014 elections and such developments as (a) a new majority party in the Senate, (b) new campaign spending numbers and election outcomes, rules, committees, leaders, and budget developments, and (c) recent political science literature that provides new perspectives on the institution. The text emphasizes the importance of a strong legislature and has discussion questions and further reading. Alongside clear explanations of congressional rules and the law-making process, there are examples from contemporary events and debates that highlight Congress as a group of politicians as well as a law-making body. These recent developments are presented within the context of congressional political history.


Agenda 21

Agenda 21
Author: Glenn Beck
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2013-07-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147671701X

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When the government comes for her mother, Emmeline embarks on a plan to save her family and expose the truth behind the objectives of the United Nations' agenda 21.


NFPW Agenda

NFPW Agenda
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2002
Genre: Mass media and women
ISBN:

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