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21. Outlines & Highlights for
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24. Howard Mumford Jones: An Autobiography.
 
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25. Tech-park development underway
 
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26. Epicurean Tradition
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28. Silver (DC): Prima's Official
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31. Thief II: Prima's Official Strategy
 
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37. The pursuit of happiness (The
 
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21. Outlines & Highlights for Crucible of Power, Second Edit by Howard Jones, ISBN: 9780742558267
by Cram101 Textbook Reviews
Paperback: 316 Pages (2010-01-11)
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Never HIGHLIGHT a Book Again!Virtually all testable terms, concepts, persons, places, and events are included. Cram101 Textbook Outlines gives all of the outlines, highlights, notes for your textbook with optional online practice tests. Only Cram101 Out ... Read more


22. Howard Jones
by Philip Kamin
Paperback: 48 Pages (1985-01-11)

Isbn: 088188412X
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23. Howard Jones
by Helen FitzGerald
 Paperback: 48 Pages (1985-12-09)
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24. Howard Mumford Jones: An Autobiography.
by Howard Mumford Jones
 Hardcover: 320 Pages (1979-06)
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25. Tech-park development underway with attention on the details.(Construction Mississippi)(Howard Technology Park in Jones County Mississippi): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal
by George McNeill
 Digital: 4 Pages (2003-08-04)
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This digital document is an article from Mississippi Business Journal, published by Venture Publications on August 4, 2003. The length of the article is 1118 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Tech-park development underway with attention on the details.(Construction Mississippi)(Howard Technology Park in Jones County Mississippi)
Author: George McNeill
Publication: Mississippi Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 4, 2003
Publisher: Venture Publications
Volume: 25Issue: 31Page: S15(1)

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26. Epicurean Tradition
by Howard Jones
 Paperback: 288 Pages (1992-07-10)
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Epicureanism has had a long and complex history. Established in Greece in the fourth century BC in response to the peculiar needs of a new age, it gained an immediate and widespread following throughout the Mediterranean world, and in Roman times competed on equal terms with Stoicism for the allegiance of the citizens of the empire. It was singled out by the early Church as a dangerous enemy of the faith, and the philosophy of the Garden became the target of a bitter campaign of denunciation and distortion; it was a one-dimensional Epicurus - the champion of earthly delights - who kept the name of the School alive throughout the Middle Ages. Coinciding with a renewed interest in the antique world, an Epicureanism truer to its classical parent re-emerged to add an important dimension to Renaissance philosophical debate, and in the 16th and 17th centuries, Epicurean theory contributed significantly to the growth of the new science of physics. Howard Jones' book, which is divided equally between the classical and post-classical eras, documents the story as it unfolds.This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of classics, medieval philosophy, history of ideas and ancient history. ... Read more


27. Developing Numeracy in the Secondary School: A Practical Guide for Students and Teachers
by Howard Tanner, Sonia Jones, Alyson Davies
Paperback: 228 Pages (2002-08-16)
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Asin: 1853468134
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As the National Numeracy Strategy (NNS) extends into secondary schools this book for trainee and practicing mathematics teachers provides practical guidance on developing effective strategies for the teaching of numeracy at KS3 and 4 based on the DfEE requirements.

The teaching and learning approaches suggested in the NNS are analyzed and explained using case-study examples from secondary schools. Many of these ideas were developed by teacher inquiry groups in the Raising Standards in Numeracy project.

The book includes examples of pupils' work; lesson plans and pupil activities; ideas for using ICT to enhance mathematics; teacher guidance on both teaching and assessment; and ideas for developing numeracy across the curriculum.

This book offers an introduction to the subject of numeracy accompanied by lesson ideas and practical guidance. It will prove a valuable resource for all trainee and new mathematics teachers. ... Read more


28. Silver (DC): Prima's Official Strategy Guide
by Howard A. Jones
Paperback: 112 Pages (2000-06)
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Asin: 0761531033
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Now for the Sega Dreamcast, Silver: Prima's Official Strategy Guide will help you survive as David, a hero who must travel through many treacherous lands in a quest to save his beloved wife and defeat the sinister Silver. Prima provides all you need to guide David through dangerous worlds, including:

Tactics for mastering the Secrets of the Eight Orbs
Walkthroughs for the world of Jarrah
Strategies for defeating every boss
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Locations of all items, chests, switches, and story objects ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Silver
This book is great!There are some very confusing times in the game and this book is perfect for them.I can't find this book anywhere to buy but here.So, when I saw it, I had to buy it.5 stars all the way baby! ... Read more


29. Death of a Generation: How the Assassinations of Diem and JFK Prolonged the Vietnam War
by Howard Jones
Paperback: 592 Pages (2004-10-28)
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When John F. Kennedy was shot, millions were left to wonder how America, and the world, would have been different had he lived to fulfill the enormous promise of his presidency. For many historians and political observers, what Kennedy would and would not have done in Vietnam has been a source of enduring controversy.Now, based on convincing new evidence--including a startling revelation about the Kennedy administration's involvement in the assassination of Premier Diem--Howard Jones argues that Kennedy intended to withdraw the great bulk of American soldiers and pursue a diplomatic solution to the crisis in Vietnam.Drawing upon recently declassified hearings by the Church Committee on the U.S. role in assassinations, newly released tapes of Kennedy White House discussions, and interviews with John Kenneth Galbraith, Robert McNamara, Dean Rusk, and others from the president's inner circle, Jones shows that Kennedy firmly believed that the outcome of the war depended on the South Vietnamese. In the spring of 1962, he instructed Secretary of Defense McNamara to draft a withdrawal plan aimed at having all special military forces home by the end of 1965. The "Comprehensive Plan for South Vietnam" was ready for approval in early May 1963, but then the Buddhist revolt erupted and postponed the program. Convinced that the war was not winnable under Diem's leadership, President Kennedy made his most critical mistake--promoting a coup as a means for facilitating a U.S. withdrawal. In the cruelest of ironies, the coup resulted in Diem's death followed by a state of turmoil in Vietnam that further obstructed disengagement. Still, these events only confirmed Kennedy's view about South Vietnam's inability to win the war and therefore did not lessen his resolve to reduce the U.S. commitment. By the end of November, however, the president was dead and Lyndon Johnson began his campaign of escalation. Jones argues forcefully that if Kennedy had not been assassinated, his withdrawal plan would have spared the lives of 58,000 Americans and countless Vietnamese. Written with vivid immediacy, supported with authoritative research, Death of a Generation answers one of the most profoundly important questions left hanging in the aftermath of John F. Kennedy's death. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Jones does not name the murderer.
While Howard Jones has marshalled a good deal of very interesting data on the USA's involvement with Vietnam and states clearly that" America's role as freedom's guardian warranted its intervention in South Vietnam." and in another place notes that the Kennedy adminstration promoted the general's coup against Diem; professor Jones fails to properly afix the blame for this extraordinally matter of the Ambassador to a nation plotting the toppling of the President and his assassination prior to even presenting his credentials . The fact that Lodge was ordered by JFK to stop the coup by JFK and that Lodge refused to do so , the fact that Lodge held longstanding hostility towards JFK due to home politics is made light of . The whole matter of how Lodge engineered the disposal of the CIA Chief of Station is also not put in proper context nor how he used and exploited Lou Conien for his personal agenda . And finallyJones does not delve into Diem's last phone call to Lodge , where from other sources it is quite ecident that it was Lodge who in turn called the Coup Generals to tell them where Diem & Nhu were so they could be murdered . The book is sub-titled How the assassinations of Diem and JFK prolonged the Vietnam war. A btter line would have been how the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem lost the Vietnam war.

2-0 out of 5 stars INCOMPLETE, TO SAY THE LEAST
The author somehow misses the intense war going between the C.I.A. and the State Dept. over Vietnam policy, just prior to the assassination of JFK.

In a matter of minutes any interested party can access via the internet a slew of reporting detailing this power struggle, with some predicting dire consequences.

Mr. Jones, although utilizing some of these same sources as he sees fit, ignores this evidence for some strange reason and methinks it to be by design.

When mainstream historians want to "get real" with history, seek out the truth, the whole truth and nuthin' butthe truth and let nature take it course, they will not only be doing themselves a favor (with regards to their long-term integrity) but will also be doing their country a Big Favor, too.

3-0 out of 5 stars True in '63.....

"Death of a Generation" reports on President John Kennedy's attempts to limit the United States' exposure in Vietnam.It is set in the early 1960's, prior to "South Vietnam" becoming the staple of nightly newscasts and before most of us could locate the place on a map.Burned by his experience at Cuba's Bay of Pigs, JFK was dubious of our Indochina involvement and leery of advice from his military and the CIA.He favored counter-insurgency/Special Forces action as opposed to main force combat. Central to the Vietnam problem was Premier Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu. The two, most especially Nhu, were authoritarian, remote and resistant to any democratic reforms. The Catholic brothers became increasingly estranged from the Buddhist majority. DG revolves around JFK's increasingly frustrating dilemma of dealing with the recalcitrant Premier. Diem's resistance to those reforms only served to further the cause of North Vietnam and the efforts of the ever-present, increasingly aggressive Viet Cong to undermine the Saigon regime.1963 was the key year. JFK had to survive the 1964 Presidential election without being accused by the Republicans as "soft on Communism". He wished to avoid the fate of President Truman, who was accused of "losing China". Once safely re-elected, his plan was to call US forces home by late 1965, after South Vietnam could "stand on its' own".As 1963 progressed, rumors of a military coup in Saigon intensified.Slowly and reluctantly, JFK relented and allowed the South Vietnamese military to overthrow Diem and Nhu and force them into exile unharmed. But the brothers were assassinated-virtually murdered. The coup solved nothing and arguably made the crisis in Saigon worse as the generals squabbled among themselves. The rest is history as President Johnson immediately pursued a military buildup that led to the "death of a generation". There are some dark warnings in DG from top Kennedy lieutenants Chester Bowles and Michael Forrestal about our Indochinese quagmire in the making.And there is a chilling warning from Lieutenant General Lionel McGarr, the onetime top commander in Vietnam: `Military measures could not provide permanent solutions to a massive problem that has political, economical, social, psychological AND military dimensions'. McGarr's warning to Army Chief of Staff Lyman Lemnitzer went unheeded. His position was correct in 1963 as it would be in 1975 as Saigon fell to the Communists. DG is exhaustively researched and documented, with 100 pages of notes. It certainly covers the topic! But DG far too long, self -indulgent and wordy. The same points are made over and over.DG cries out for a stern editor with a sharp blue pencil. 100 pages could easily have been truncated. Is such editing performed anywhere anymore? In all the heft, there are two issues that are not covered adequately:1) What if only Nhu had been removed and Diem left in place?Such is pure speculation, but deserves mention. Vietnam, in 20/20hindsight could not have been worse off with Diem than it was with the squabbling generals.2) Did JFK's staff serve him well? This reviewer feels they did not! Secretary of State Rusk seems virtually detached, and Maxwell Taylor, Joint Chiefs Chairman appears more loyal to the military establishment than to his Commander in Chief. And this reviewer has never understood what value Defense Secretary McNamara bought to the table. (Personal feelings do not belong in book reviews but RM was the man this observer's generation loved to hate). "Death of a Generation" is recommended to SERIOUS (!) history buffs, students of the Vietnam War and those who can wade through such a long rice paddy of writing. . Casual readers should look elsewhere; there are many other JFK and Vietnam works to choose from. 3 stars are a rather strict rating for such a serious and well researched work, but the sheer heft here begs for the reduction in rank.

5-0 out of 5 stars Superb view of the Kennedy administration and Vietnam
If there is a better work on the Kennedy administration and its involvement in the Vietnam war, I haven't read it.This book should be required reading for anyone who wants to know how the United States got so deeply involved in Vietnam.

4-0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly Researched History but Questionable Conclusion
The author has done his homework by thoroughly researching primary and secondary sources on President Kennedy's Vietnam policy from 1961 through 1963.Kennedy had always maintained, going back to his election as senator in 1956, that the Vietnam conflict could only be won or lost by the Vietnamese themselves, and that the U.S. could not fight the war for them. He continued with this view as President, even though many political and military advisers urged him to send in significant U.S. troops.While he did increase the number of advisers, who sometimes assisted the South Vietnamese in battle, he never favored deploying significant ground forces. Also, Kennedy had a plan to eventually withdraw what U.S. troops were in country as the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) became more capable. Even in 1963 1,000 U.S. troops were withdrawn.The author's main position is that Kennedy would never have turned the war into an American war, with a huge deployment of U.S. forces, the way Lyndon Johnson did starting in 1965.Thus the death of a generation of young Americans (over 57,000), and many more times that number of Vietnamese, as well as the spiritual death of a generation of Americans who never again trusted their government and turned to self-destructive behavior in the drug culture, could have been avoided. This is an interesting thesis, but essentially unknowable. Hanoi significantly built up Viet Cong military capability in 1964 and 1965.The coup overthrowing Diem, which the Kennedy administration supported(though no Americans were involved in its execution) resulted in a series of ineffectual political leaders who were no better at political and economic reforms, or at leading the fight against the Viet Cong, than Diem was. Had Kennedy not been assassinated, had he been reelected in 1964, would he really have been able to totally withdraw from Vietnam and be tagged with another global loss to Communism, as the Democrats where in 1950 with the loss of China? The politics of 1965, both Republican and Democrat, strongly supported U.S. assistance to South Vietnam, even the deployment of significant U.S. ground troops. The author's basic position, then, that Kennedy would have avoided the death of a generation, is highly questionable.
Nevertheless the book is well worth reading and is a must for anyone interested in Kennedy's Vietnam policy or the buildup to the Vietnam War.One interesting story relates how the intriguing Edward Lansdale told McNamara his statistical measures for judging progress in fighting the Viet Cong insurgency were all wet because he was measuring many factors which weren't getting to the heart of the issue. An intriguing what if of this period is: what if Lansdale had been more involved in forming U.S. policy on Vietnam? At the time he was assigned to Operation Mongoose, the program of covert action against Cuba.
In the novel "Intruders in the Dust," Faulkner describes how in Southerners' hearts it will always be July 3, 1863, at the moment before Pickett's charge at Gettysburg, the high tide of the Confederacy before the devastating loss that day set the South on the road to ultimate defeat.Similarly, in the American heart, even for those who aren't Kennedy fans, there will always be a wish that the bullets in Dallas would have missed, that a young president who inspired hope in so many citizens would have somehow been able to avoid one of our great national tragedies by avoiding the massive bloodshed and societal chaos resulting from the Vietnam War.Like the thesis of this book, we'll never know if that could have happened, but such a wish is a natural longing of the human heart. ... Read more


30. Thief II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
by Howard A. Jones
Paperback: 320 Pages (2000-04-07)
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Secrets for every mission
Learn strategies to become a master thief
In-depth walkthroughs that reveal every objective
Detailed enemy information
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Tips for moving silently and sneaking up on your opponents
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5-0 out of 5 stars STUCK?
This guide is the one and only one you should get if you need help.It can ruin a lot of suprises, but if you beat the game, I suggest using this to go back and find all the secrets.Also, you'll never have more funreading the storyline. ... Read more


31. Thief II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
by Howard A. Jones
Paperback: 320 Pages (2000-04-07)
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Secrets for every mission
Learn strategies to become a master thief
In-depth walkthroughs that reveal every objective
Detailed enemy information
Information on getting all the necessary loot
Tips for moving silently and sneaking up on your opponents
... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars STUCK?
This guide is the one and only one you should get if you need help.It can ruin a lot of suprises, but if you beat the game, I suggest using this to go back and find all the secrets.Also, you'll never have more funreading the storyline. ... Read more


32. Belief and Disbelief in American Literature (Phoenix Books)
by Howard Mumford Jones
 Paperback: 153 Pages (1969-11)

Isbn: 0226408701
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33. To the Webster-Ashburton Treaty: A Study in Anglo-American Relations, 1783-1843
by Howard Jones
Paperback: 272 Pages (2009-10-14)
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34. The red diary: A chronological history of black Americans in Houston and some neighboring Harris County communities - 122 years later
by Howard Jones
 Unknown Binding: 219 Pages (1991)

Asin: B0006D8NM8
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35. Dawning of the Cold War: The United States Quest for Order
by Randall B. Woods, Howard Jones
Paperback: 352 Pages (1994-02-01)
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The best comprehensive account in print, Dawning of the Cold War draws on a vast amount of cold war scholarship to examine the issues and forces that shaped the East-West confrontation in the years after World War II. The most satisfactory narrative history we now have of how the Cold War came about in Europe. --John Lewis Gaddis, American Historical Review ... Read more


36. Samnium: Settlement and Cultural Change (ARCHEOLOGICA TRANSATLANTICA)
 Paperback: 133 Pages (2004-12-31)
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This volume, publishing the Proceedings of the Third E. Togo Salmon Conference on Roman Studies, includes papers by Emma Dench, Gianfranco de Benedittis, Maurizio Gualtieri, John Patterson, Helena Fracchia, Alexander G. McKay, Gianluca Tagliamonte and Tim Cornell. Texts in English and Italian. ... Read more


37. The pursuit of happiness (The William W. Cook Foundation lectures)
by Howard Mumford Jones
 Paperback: 168 Pages (1966)

Asin: B0007DNMJ6
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38. In Vitro Fertilization--Norfolk
by Howard W. Jones
 Hardcover: 328 Pages (1986-09)
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Asin: 0683044745
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39. Reflections on Learning (Essay Index Reprint)
by Howard M. Jones
 Hardcover: 97 Pages (1958-06)
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40. Wisconsin Plays Second Series: Original One-Act Plays From The Repertory Of The Wisconsin Dramatic Society
by S. Marshall Ilsley, Laura Sherry, Howard M. Jones
 Paperback: 228 Pages (2010-09-10)
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Asin: 1163772615
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Additional Contributors: Thornton Gilman With An Introduction By Zona Gale. ... Read more


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