Lifting the Fog of War

Lifting the Fog of War
Author: William A. Owens
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2001-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801868412

For the paperback edition, the author has written a new preface about the Bush administration's attitudes toward military reform.

Lifting the Fog: A Specific Guide to Inattentive ADHD in Adults

Lifting the Fog: A Specific Guide to Inattentive ADHD in Adults
Author: Michael Carr
Publisher: Michael Carr
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0473207176

Although inattentive ADHD has now been recognised by the mental health community as a disorder which affects many children and adults, it's difficult to find specific information on this particular form of ADHD. There are many differences between inattentive ADHD and the hyperactive/impulsive form of ADHD, and much of the generic information about "ADHD" isn't particularly helpful for those with the inattentive ADHD. Adults with inattentive ADHD are neither impulsive or hyperactive, but often have greater problems with issues such as absent mindedness and lack of confidence. Lifting the Fog isn't just another book on ADHD is provides specific information about how inattentive ADHD affects adults and how it differs from other forms of ADHD. It also includes useful information on the different treatment options available and provides a range of practical tips for helping manage the negative effects of inattentive ADHD.

Lifting the Fog of Peace

Lifting the Fog of Peace
Author: Janine Davidson
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-09-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472022989

"Lifting the Fog of Peace is a captivating study of an agile and adaptive military evolving through the chaos of the post-9/11 world. In what is certain to be regarded as the definitive analysis of the reshaping of American combat power in the face of a complex and uncertain future, Dr. Janine Davidson firmly establishes herself as a rising intellectual star in government and politics. A thoroughly captivating study of organizational learning and adaptation—a 'must read' for leaders in every field." ---LTG William B. Caldwell, IV, Commanding General, NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan "In Lifting the Fog of Peace, Dr. Janine Davidson explains how the American military has adapted itself to succeed in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that are the most likely future face of combat. The book is informed by her experience of these wars in the Department of Defense, where she now plays a critical role in continuing the process of learning that has so visibly marked the military's performance in today's wars. Highly recommended." ---John A. Nagl, President, Center for a New American Security "Janine Davidson’s Lifting the Fog of Peace is a superb, concise, and well-written book that makes important contributions in three areas. It advances our knowledge of organizational learning in the Armed Forces. It also accurately captures the rich post-Vietnam operational and doctrinal history of the Army and the Marine Corps. The simplistic cartoon of dim-witted generals fixated on the Fulda Gap is replaced here by a more accurate version, where engaged senior officers studied the security environment, absorbed important lessons, and began to improve the learning capacity of the military services. Finally, Lifting the Fog of Peace assesses the state of contemporary stability operations and what must be done to further prepare our Armed Forces for modern war on the low end of the spectrum of conflict. It will be a 'must read' on the E-Ring of the Pentagon and in security studies programs across the nation." ---Joseph J. Collins, Professor, National War College, and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Stability Operations Counterinsurgency and stability operations in Iraq and Afghanistan are only the most recent examples of the U.S. Armed Forces fighting insurgents, building infrastructure, enforcing laws, and governing cities. For more than two centuries, these assignments have been a regular part of the military's tasks; yet until recently the lessons learned from the experiences have seldom been formally incorporated into doctrine and training. As a result, each generation of soldiers has had to learn on the job. Janine Davidson traces the history of the U.S. military's involvement in these complex and frustrating missions. By comparing the historical record to the current era, Davidson assesses the relative influence of organizational culture and processes, institutional structures, military leadership, and political factors on the U.S. military's capacity to learn and to adapt. Pointing to the case of Iraq, she shows that commanders serving today have benefited at the tactical level from institutional changes following the Vietnam War and from the lessons of the 1990s. Davidson concludes by addressing the question of whether or not such military learning, in the absence of enhanced capabilities and capacity in other U.S. government agencies, will be sufficient to meet the complex challenges of the 21st century. Janine Davidson, a former Air Force pilot, is a professor of national security at George Mason University, currently serving in the Pentagon as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Plans. The views presented in this book are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Defense or its Components.

Lifting the Fog of Legalese

Lifting the Fog of Legalese
Author: Joseph Kimble
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN:

"Professor Joseph Kimble, a leading expert on plain language, has collected in this one book many of his published essays. They will interest and inform judges, lawyers, law students, legal scholars, and anyone else who engages in legal writing."--BOOK JACKET.

Quit Drifting, Lift the Fog, and Get Lucky

Quit Drifting, Lift the Fog, and Get Lucky
Author: David Cottrell
Publisher: BenBella Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 195329538X

From the bestselling author of Monday Morning Leadership, this "little book full of big learnings" provides wisdom and a practical framework to help you become your very best. Imagine how it would feel to greet each day enthusiastic about your work and your life, with renewed energy and optimism, at peace with yourself and those around you. What would it take to get there, rather than just "getting by"? In How to Quit Drifting, Lift the Fog, and Get Lucky, leadership authority David Cottrell tells the story of Jack Davis, a hard worker who had thrived early in his career, but finds himself unmotivated, dissatisfied, and unfulfilled. He wants more for himself and his family—but he doesn't know how to get it. Through Jack's meetings with two successful mentors, Cottrell illustrates unique perspectives on achieving success and happiness that anyone can use to improve morale, productivity, and satisfaction at work and in life. This simple yet profound novelette, written to be read in one sitting, provides practical tools and inspiration to help you on your own path to success. Enjoy the journey!

Maji Maji

Maji Maji
Author: James Giblin
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004185399

The Maji Maji war of 1905-07 in Tanzania was the largest African rebellion against European colonialism. This volume offers the fullest account of the war in the English language. Using oral accounts and little-used documentary evidence, contributors offer detailed histories of districts and localities as well as groups, such as African soldiers in the German army, elephant hunters and women, whose roles in war have been neglected. The contributors examine varieties of communication during wartime, including the circulation of rumor between Africans and Germans. They also offer new insight into the most famous aspect of the war – the use of medicine which was believed to provide invulnerability. The contributors are historians and an archaeologist recognized as authorities on Tanzanian history.

Your Brain After Chemo

Your Brain After Chemo
Author: Dan Silverman
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-07-14
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0738212598

A ground-breaking guide to "post-chemo brain," the cognitive impairment that often follows chemotherapy

Hide and Seek Fog

Hide and Seek Fog
Author: Alvin Tresselt
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1988-04-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0688078133

In a Cape Cod seaside village, the children romp and play throughout a heavy fog with strange and mysterious effects.

The Fog

The Fog
Author: Kyo Maclear
Publisher: Tundra Books
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1770494936

A clever and whimsical environmental fable about a bird who is a human-watcher from a dynamic author-illustrator duo. Warble is a small yellow warbler who lives on the beautiful island of Icyland, where he pursues his hobby of human watching. But on a warm day, a deep fog rolls in and obscures his view. The rest of the birds don't seem to notice the fog or the other changes Warble observes on the island. The more the fog is ignored, the more it spreads. When a Red-hooded Spectacled Female (Juvenile) appears, Warble discovers that he's not the only one who notices the fog. Will they be able to find others who can see it too? And is the fog here to stay? Kyo Maclear's witty story, brought to life with the delicate, misty artwork of Kenard Pak, is a poignant yet humorous reminder of the importance of environmental awareness.

Areas of Fog

Areas of Fog
Author: Will Dowd
Publisher: Etruscan Press
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0997745592

Will Dowd takes us on a whimsical journey through one year of New England weather in this engaging collection of essays. As unpredictable as its subject, Areas of Fog combines wit and poetry with humor and erudition. A fun, breezy, and discursive read, it is an intellectual game that exposes the artificiality of genres. Will Dowd is a writer and artist based outside Boston. He obtained his MFA in Creative Writing from New York University, where he received a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship; an MS from MIT, serving as a John Lyons Fellow; and a BA from Boston College, as a Presidential Scholar.