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War - What For?
Socialist anti-war classic first published in 1910. Our site has original print copies available used, or one can purchase the eBook on a Windows CD-ROM or for download. The eBook is self installing after download. The CD-ROM contains a PDF version.
Visitors: 126 Format: exe
ID: 1148492423
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Naval & Military Campaign Summaries of World War 2
Detailed summaries of all naval and military campaigns of World War 2 in Atlantic, European, Arctic, Russian, Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, SE Asia and Pacific Ocean theatres of war. Based on "The War at Sea" by Gordon Smith, published 1989
Visitors: 190 Format: exe.
ID: 1138255643
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The Friends and Foes of Human Rights
Human rights have friends and foes. I will argue that the latter are the interrelated ideologies: Nationalism; Realism; and their sponsors. The friends of human rights are the interrelated ideologies: Cosmopolitanism; Individualism; and their sponsors.
Visitors: 252 Format: pdf, print edition
ID: 1126331908
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SD Agent - The Surveillance Detection Manual
Surveillance Detection is the most Efficient way to Detect and Prevent Terrorist Attacks. SD Agent - The Surveillance Detection Manual, teaches you how to conduct counter terrorism protection by setting-up a Surveillance Detection program.
Visitors: 251 Format: pdf
ID: 1112152063
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Guide to Surviving America's New War
The world as we knew it was forever changed on September 11, 2001. This day will be marked in history as the day that America?s fortress was penetrated. Never again will America sleep easy in their beds at night secure in the knowledge that our enemies are far from our borders.
Visitors: 255 Format: exe
ID: 1004062543
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Homegrown Terrorism, The Undeclared War Against Crime In America
The greatest threat America faces is not "Offshore Terrorism". The greatest threat to Americans is "Homegrown Terrorism" as described in the new 425-page book "Homegrown Terrorism, The Undeclared War Against Crime In America" During the 12-year period ending 2002 Americans were victims of 159,000,000 crimes.
Visitors: 204 Format: pdf
ID: 1113369551
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