Annual Historical Summary
Author : United States. Defense Contract Administration Services Region, Chicago
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Page : 430 pages
File Size : 11,1 MB
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Category : Defense contracts
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Author : United States. Defense Contract Administration Services Region, Chicago
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Page : 430 pages
File Size : 11,1 MB
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Category : Defense contracts
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Author : Defense Documentation Center (U.S.)
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Page : 36 pages
File Size : 26,45 MB
Release : 1968
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Author : National Military Establishment (U.S.)
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Page : 192 pages
File Size : 27,49 MB
Release : 1948
Category : United States
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Author : Citizens Against Government Waste
Publisher : St. Martin's Griffin
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 42,9 MB
Release : 2013-09-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 146685314X
The federal government wastes your tax dollars worse than a drunken sailor on shore leave. The 1984 Grace Commission uncovered that the Department of Defense spent $640 for a toilet seat and $436 for a hammer. Twenty years later things weren't much better. In 2004, Congress spent a record-breaking $22.9 billion dollars of your money on 10,656 of their pork-barrel projects. The war on terror has a lot to do with the record $413 billion in deficit spending, but it's also the result of pork over the last 18 years the likes of: - $50 million for an indoor rain forest in Iowa - $102 million to study screwworms which were long ago eradicated from American soil - $273,000 to combat goth culture in Missouri - $2.2 million to renovate the North Pole (Lucky for Santa!) - $50,000 for a tattoo removal program in California - $1 million for ornamental fish research Funny in some instances and jaw-droppingly stupid and wasteful in others, The Pig Book proves one thing about Capitol Hill: pork is king!
Author : Center of Military History
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Page : 1112 pages
File Size : 41,88 MB
Release : 1978
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Author : United States. Superintendent of Documents
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Page : 1548 pages
File Size : 48,52 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Government publications
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February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index
Author : John E. Jessup
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Page : 528 pages
File Size : 15,96 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Electronic government information
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This Guide to the Study and Use of Military History is designed to foster an appreciation of the value of military history and explain its uses and the resources available for its study. It is not a work to be read and lightly tossed aside, but one the career soldier should read again or use as a reference at those times during his career when necessity or leisure turns him to the contemplation of the military past.
Author : Joan Wallach Scott
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 36,65 MB
Release : 2020-09-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0231551908
In the face of conflict and despair, we often console ourselves by saying that history will be the judge. Today’s oppressors may escape being held responsible for their crimes, but the future will condemn them. Those who stand up for progressive values are on the right side of history. As ideas once condemned to the dustbin of history—white supremacy, hypernationalism, even fascism—return to the world, threatening democratic institutions and values, can we still hold out hope that history will render its verdict? Joan Wallach Scott critically examines the belief that history will redeem us, revealing the implicit politics of appeals to the judgment of history. She argues that the notion of a linear, ever-improving direction of history hides the persistence of power structures and hinders the pursuit of alternative futures. This vision of necessary progress perpetuates the assumption that the nation-state is the culmination of history and the ultimate source for rectifying injustice. Scott considers the Nuremberg Tribunal and South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which claimed to carry out history’s judgment on Nazism and apartheid, and contrasts them with the movement for reparations for slavery in the United States. Advocates for reparations call into question a national history that has long ignored enslavement and its racist legacies. Only by this kind of critical questioning of the place of the nation-state as the final source of history’s judgment, this book shows, can we open up room for radically different conceptions of justice.
Author : Henry Walter Bellew
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Page : 890 pages
File Size : 49,81 MB
Release : 1885
Category : Cholera
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Page : 642 pages
File Size : 26,86 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Government publications
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