This American author is renowned for his profound explorations of World War II and its aftermath. Deeply rooted in personal wartime experiences, his works capture the raw reality of military life and the psychological toll of conflict. Through a literary style marked by unflinching honesty and intense realism, he offers readers a visceral understanding of the human condition under extreme duress. His writing stands as a testament to the resilience and fragility of the human spirit when confronted with the unimaginable.
On Guadalcanal in the south Pacific, the soldiers of C Company are about to
enter the war. The men know they face their baptism of fire. But none know if
they will be one of 'the lucky ones' to make it safely off the island.
As the world gets more dangerous, you have to be prepared for anything, even the worst. In 150 Survival Secrets, seasoned survivalist James C. Jones provides insider tips to help you and your family survive any catastrophe. Divided into practical sections, 150 Survival Secrets answers every question you’ve ever had about disaster preparedness. One section lists the practical details of making it through any kind of emergency situation. Some topics include: How to survive extreme winter conditions How to put together a homemade survival kit in the case of an emergency How to safely evacuate from an urban area during a disaster How much and what type of food to store at home for long-term emergencies How to survive an active shooter situation How to treat common injuries. Other sections answer everything you’ve ever wondered about disaster prepping, including what being a survivalist entails, how to equip your home for survival situations, what gear is essential for a survivalist to own, what elements are essential in a good emergency plan, what types of disasters you can expect to face in your lifetime, and more. So what are you waiting for? With 150 Survival Secrets, you’ll be prepared for anything and everything.
While self-reliance is often treated simply as a form of higher level survival preparedness, it is different in both psychology and execution. Preparing and surviving imply a threat to life that must be endured in order to recover and rebuild as life was before the event. While prepping is certainly key to getting through the serious threats of the twenty-first century, it will only get you so far. True self-reliance depends on making it through whatever obstacle you face, but also takes you to an improved place once the crisis has passed. Advanced Survival is a blueprint for the journey from dependence to independence, filled with practical how-to information and time-tested wisdom about food, water, shelter, medicine, sanitation, transportation, energy, home- and self-defense, and much more. So what are you waiting for? Learn what you need to know to get through any disaster . . . whenever it strikes.
In 1964, at the age of thirty-three, James Earl Jones won an Obie award for
his portrayal of Othello in Joseph Papp's production in Central Park, New
York. He brings his vast wealth of experience to this book and articulates the
themes and issues in the play, looking at the personal and universal
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The Psychology of Diversity presents a captivating social-psychological study
of diversity, the obstacles confronting it, and the benefits it provides. The
text considers how historical, political, economic, and societal factors shape
the way people think about and respond to diversity.
Traces the evolution of medical ethics and the nature of decision making in
bureaucracies and aims to show that the Tuskagee study - in which 400 black
men known to be infected with syphilis were not treated - was not an
aberration, but a result of race relations and medical practice in the US.
Diamond Head, Hawaii, 1941. Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt is a champion welterweight and a fine bugler. But when he refuses to join the company's boxing team, he gets "the treatment" that may break him or kill him. First Sgt. Milton Anthony Warden knows how to soldier better than almost anyone, yet he's risking his career to have an affair with the commanding officer's wife. Both Warden and Prewitt are bound by a common bond: the Army is their heart and blood . . .and, possibly, their death. In this magnificent but brutal classic of a soldier's life, James Jones portrays the courage, violence and passions of men and women who live by unspoken codes and with unutterable despair. . .in the most important American novel to come out of World War II, a masterpiece that captures as no ther the honor and savagery of men.
The book emphasizes the power of prayer and faith in Jesus Christ as a means to achieve healing and transformation in one's body, mind, and spirit. It encourages readers to maintain hope and trust in divine intervention, suggesting that no matter the challenges faced in life, spiritual belief can lead to profound personal change and renewal.
As James Jones waited for his heart operation and began to recover from it, he
had the Psalms with him day and night, and these are reflections based on each
occasion the word 'heart' is used in the Psalms (70 times). These reflections
invite the reader to make a new relationship with the psalms.