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Author | : Keith B. Bickel |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2018-03-09 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0429978677 |
Keith B. Bickel challenges a host of military and strategic theories that treat particular bureaucratic structures, large organizations, and elites as the progenitors of doctrine. This timely study of how the military draws lessons from interventions focuses on the overlooked role that mid-level combat officers play in creating military doctrine. Mars Learning closely evaluates Marine civil and military pacification operations in Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua, and illuminates the debates surrounding the development of Marine Corps' small wars doctrine between 1915 and 1940. The result is compelling evidence of how field experience obtained before 1940 played a role in shaping the Marine Corps' Small Wars Manual and elements of doctrine that exist today. How the Marines organized lessons at that time provides important insights into how doctrine is likely to be generated today in response to post-Cold War interventions around the globe.
Author | : Susanna Leonard Hill |
Publisher | : Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 2020-06-02 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1728230187 |
From the creators of New York Times bestseller Moon's First Friends comes a new, heartwarming picture book about the little red planet who just wants a pet! One of this year's best Mars books for kids and a perfect Earth Day gift! In a solar system full of planets, Mars feels all alone. All Mars wants is someone to play with, but all of the planets are just too busy. Mars can't help but wonder...will he ever get a playmate? Until one day, Earth sends her little brother Mars his first friends: the rovers Spirit and Opportunity! Learn about Mars' rovers through this universal story about man's—and Mars'—best friends—our beloved pets! With its charming text and beautiful illustrations, this sweet solar system story and bedtime read aloud for children ages 4-7 is the perfect book for little adventurers searching for more books on pets and space books for kids. Why readers love Mars' First Friends: An educational and heartwarming story about Mars' rovers told from the unique perspective of Mars itself! Makes a fantastic back to school book, holiday stocking stuffer, or gift for birthdays, Christmas, Easter, or any occasion! Educational bonus content includes out-of-this world facts about the solar system, Mars, and his real-life pets—NASA's rovers A sweet introduction to the solar system family makes this a great family read aloud
Author | : Carol Signer Gruber |
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Release | : 1968 |
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Author | : Mark Readman |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2016-11-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1137578726 |
What stories are told about teaching and learning on TV and in film? And how do these stories reflect, refract and construct myths, anxieties and pleasures about teaching and learning? This collection looks at how pedagogy is represented on screen, and how TV programs and films translate pedagogic ideas into stories and relationships. International in scope, with case studies and analysis from the UK, US, Australia, Turkey and Brazil—the book adopts a critical stance in relation to the ways in which theories of learning and myths about education are mobilized on screen. Teaching and Learning on Screen: Mediated Pedagogies provides a stimulating addition to the field of media and cultural studies, while also promoting debate about particular pedagogic models and strategies that will contribute to the professional development of educators and those involved in teacher education.
Author | : Francis Hoffman |
Publisher | : Naval Institute Press |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2021-03-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1682475905 |
As Clausewitz observed, “In war more than anywhere else, things do not turn out as we expect.” The essence of war is a competitive reciprocal relationship with an adversary. Commanders and institutional leaders must recognize shortfalls and resolve gaps rapidly in the middle of the fog of war. The side that reacts best (and absorbs faster) increases its chances of winning. Mars Adapting examines what makes some military organizations better at this contest than others. It explores the institutional characteristics or attributes at play in learning quickly. Adaptation requires a dynamic process of acquiring knowledge, the utilization of that knowledge to alter a unit’s skills, and the sharing of that learning to other units to integrate and institutionalize better operational practice. Mars Adapting explores the internal institutional factors that promote and enable military adaptation. It employs four cases, drawing upon one from each of the U.S. armed services. Each case was an extensive campaign, with several cycles of action/counteraction. In each case the military institution entered the war with an existing mental model of the war they expected to fight. For example, the U.S. Navy prepared for decades to defeat the Japanese Imperial Navy and had developed carried-based aviation. Other capabilities, particularly the Fleet submarine, were applied as a major adaptation. The author establishes a theory called Organizational Learning Capacity that captures the transition of experience and knowledge from individuals into larger and higher levels of each military service through four major steps. The learning/change cycle is influenced, he argues, by four institutional attributes (leadership, organizational culture, learning mechanisms, and dissemination mechanisms). The dynamic interplay of these institutional enablers shaped their ability to perceive and change appropriately.
Author | : Damian Sharp |
Publisher | : Weiser Books |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2005-10-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781578632985 |
Examines the ancient art of astrology, providing insight into suns, planets, houses, and aspects, and describes how to accurately read an astrological chart.
Author | : Janet Vertesi |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2015-04-22 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 022615601X |
In the years since the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit and Opportunity first began transmitting images from the surface of Mars, we have become familiar with the harsh, rocky, rusty-red Martian landscape. But those images are much less straightforward than they may seem to a layperson: each one is the result of a complicated set of decisions and processes involving the large team behind the Rovers. With Seeing Like a Rover, Janet Vertesi takes us behind the scenes to reveal the work that goes into creating our knowledge of Mars. Every photograph that the Rovers take, she shows, must be processed, manipulated, and interpreted—and all that comes after team members negotiate with each other about what they should even be taking photographs of in the first place. Vertesi’s account of the inspiringly successful Rover project reveals science in action, a world where digital processing uncovers scientific truths, where images are used to craft consensus, and where team members develop an uncanny intimacy with the sensory apparatus of a robot that is millions of miles away. Ultimately, Vertesi shows, every image taken by the Mars Rovers is not merely a picture of Mars—it’s a portrait of the whole Rover team, as well.
Author | : Rebecca McDonald |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2019-01-14 |
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ISBN | : 9780998294988 |
Faraway in the night sky is the red planet Mars, fourth in the lineup of planets from the Sun. Many spacecraft have made the long journey to gather information about our distant neighbor. Maybe the next visit will be made by people!
Author | : Kari Cornell |
Publisher | : Lerner Classroom |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1467797219 |
"Read about the life stories and significant contributions of some of today's most accomplished figures in STEM fields. Narrative nonfiction text explores key details from each person's life, often including the pivotal moment that led them to their STEM career."--
Author | : Shelley Overton |
Publisher | : Dotted Sky - Shelley Overton |
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Release | : 2022-05-26 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Shelley Overton has been a student of astrology for over 40 years, and a professional for over 30. Shelley has a background in graphic art and design. With her background, she created a this beautiful ebook with original illustrations designed to help learn nuances and archetypes through a visual medium. You will find many bits of information about each of the planets you never knew. Take a look inside at a few of the pages, and the Table of Contents. We hope you start your astrological journey here!