War Impulse Pattern

War Impulse Pattern
Author: Wayne A. Moody
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1796068918

Astrology provides intelligence to forecast and plan our actions in all manner of day-to-day concerns and I believe that major collective concerns, like seasons in the economy and war, benefit from the same treatment. I am an astrologer who has practiced Mundane astrology, the astrology of countries and their leaders, for three decades. This book has deep roots. Purposeful action towards a book began with an interview published February-March 2014 in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine. During that interview, I pointed to specific Earth geography 35° North latitude/50° East longitude, where the U.S. would face major concerns up through 2022, when events peak for U.S. foreign interests. A look at a map of these map coordinates and knowledge of the recent history of American focus on the region, since my Dartmouth interview, speaks volumes. My project introduces an astrologically derived pattern, which I discovered and named a "War Impulse Pattern" (WIP) in 2014. This International WIP pattern has eighteen astrologically determined branches, some major, others minor. I unpack the logic of my WIP branches and lay them out in map form. Within designated zones of the branches of the WIP, I make the case, that all the major U.S. military conflicts, from 1776 to 2018, have been fought on geography marked by the WIP. Furthermore, in addition to accurately forecasting where events will occur, the three planets making up the WIP serve as timekeepers for when U.S. military forces will deploy. I have applied my innovations with Astro*Carto*Graphy®, a lens of relocation astrology, to banks, hurricanes, man-made disasters, national security and war. My research journey over the past 4 years has lead me from one surprise to another. For example, I have discovered that the entire U.S. Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) structure, a critical component of modern U.S. warfare, was set up within the WIP branches, some mere specks of land in the middle of vast oceans. This first of three books, prepares the WIP. Book Two, now in the final stages, gives chronological, compelling examples of U.S. wars from 1776 to 2018, noting that the battlefields aligned to the WIP and were susceptible to astrological timing. My vision for Book Three is an over-sized book of annotated and creatively presented maps supporting creative thinking and exercising the reader’s spatial intelligence. I offer this War Impulse Pattern (WIP) – Primer to Not on the Map book for those seeking a more sophisticated understanding of America at war. I offer practical, but strategic intelligence 'not on the map' of orthodox views of reality. How and why the WIP works is demonstrated. Most of the facts of the WIP are grounded in mainstream understanding. While I have taken years to prepare these books, the need for the WIP intelligence is urgent. A look at what's been happening all along 35° North, a belt wrapped around the Earth sweeping today’s conflict zones in Syria, Iraq, Iran (particularly Tehran near 50° East), Kurdistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, Korea, and Japan reveal that my WIP lens has been brought to a sharp focus – to mastery.

War No More

War No More
Author: Cynthia Wachtell
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010-05-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807137502

Until now, scholars have portrayed America's antiwar literature as an outgrowth of World War I, manifested in the works of writers such as Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos. But in War No More, Cynthia Wachtell corrects the record by tracing the steady and inexorable rise of antiwar writing in American literature from the Civil War to the eve of World War I. The authors examined include Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, John William De Forest, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ambrose Bierce, Stephen Crane, Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, William James, Theodore Roosevelt, and others. Wachtell makes strikingly clear that pacifism had never been more popular than in the years preceding World War I. War No More concludes by charting the development of antiwar literature from World War I to the present, thus offering the first comprehensive overview of one hundred and fifty years of American antiwar writing.

The Hell of War Comes Home

The Hell of War Comes Home
Author: Owen W. Gilman Jr.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1496815793

Owen W. Gilman Jr. stresses the US experience of war in the twenty-first century and argues that wherever and whenever there is war, there will be imaginative responses to it, especially the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Since the trauma of September 11, the experience of Americans at war has been rendered honestly and fully in a wide range of texts--creative nonfiction and journalism, film, poetry, and fiction. These responses, Gilman contends, have packed a lot of power and measure up even to World War II's literature and film. Like few other books, Gilman's volume studies these new texts-- among them Kevin Powers's debut novel The Yellow Birds and Phil Klay's short stories Redeployment, along with the films The Hurt Locker, American Sniper, and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk. For perspective, Gilman also looks at some touchstones from the Vietnam War. Compared to a few of the big Vietnam books and films, this new material has mostly been read and watched by small audiences and generated less discussion. Gilman exposes the circumstances in American culture currently preventing literature and film of our recent wars from making a significant impact. He contends that Americans' inclination to demand distraction limits learning from these compelling responses to war in the past decade. According to Gilman, where there should be clarity and depth of knowledge, we instead face misunderstanding and the anguish endured by veterans betrayed by war and our lack of understanding.

The Cold War Defense of the United States

The Cold War Defense of the United States
Author: John E Bronson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476677204

During the Cold War, as part of its defense strategy against the Soviet Union, the U.S. was forced to establish means of massive long-range attack in response to Soviet advancements in weaponry. These defenses detected and tracked manned bomber aircraft, hostile submarines and missiles launched from the other side of the world. This book shows how these defenses evolved from fledgling stop-gap measures into a complex fabric of interconnected combinations of high-tech equipment over 40 years. Maps illustrate the extent of the geographic coverage required for these warning and response systems and charts display the time frames and vast numbers of both people and equipment that made up these forces.

Health Psychology: A Textbook

Health Psychology: A Textbook
Author: Ogden, Jane
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0335243835

"Jane Ogden's Health Psychology is a smart and readable textbook that should appeal to both instructors and students of health psychology. Its overall structure is intuitively appealing and progresses from health beliefs to factors associated with becoming ill to the actual state of being ill. New to this edition is a wonderful chapter on the demographics of health and health behaviours. Using a number of striking graphs, Ogden highlights the disparities in health by geography, social class, and gender. The book's greatest appeal, however, is its focus on the major ideas in health psychology. The reader is not bombarded with subtleties of dozens of studies; rather the broader theories are emphasized. Whether you come to health psychology with a background in social, clinical, physiological, or other specialization, you will find this to be a compelling book." James W. Pennebaker, Regents Centennial Professor of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, USA "This 5th edition of Health Psychology represents an even more attractive book than the previous editions. The new figures and images illustrate the text and students are provided with clear, up-to-date and accessible information on the major theoretical and empirical issues in health psychology. There are four new chapters and the one on health promotion is particularly impressive. The book now seems suited not only to health psychology students but also for those in allied professions such as physiotherapists, nurses, dieticians, physicians and medical students." Ad A. Kaptein, Professor of Medical Psychology, Leiden University Medical Centre, the Netherlands "This thought-provoking book is in tune with students' questions about health psychology and places the student at the centre of knowledge dissemination." Dr Catherine Sykes, Team Leader in Health Psychology, City University, London "Jane Ogden manages to write in an uncomplicated manner but without doing injustice to the complexities of the theories and research being described. She provides good historical and societal contexts for the different strands of research, so students can appreciate the relevance of Health Psychology in and for the real world." Roger Ingham, Professor of Health and Community Psychology, University of Southampton "Jane Ogden's Health Psychology is an impressive introduction to the field. The book is suitable for students of all backgrounds wishing to gain a comprehensive introduction to the exciting field of health psychology. The chapters are clearly organized and integrate the latest international research findings into an easy to read and well illustrated textbook." Keith J Petrie, Professor of Health Psychology, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Auckland Thoroughly revised to reflect recent research, theory and practice in health psychology, this market bestseller includes new coverage of topical issues such as behaviour change strategies, health inequalities, exercise dependence, caffeine use and men's health. Now organized into five sections, the book follows a health-illness continuum model, covering theory and research relating to the context of health, health beliefs and behaviours, becoming ill and being ill with the final section describing how students can learn to think more critically about all aspects of health psychology. The new edition also includes five new chapters: Health inequalities - depicts health variation by gender, social class and geography and describes possible explanations for this Health promotion - describes a wide range of theories and strategies used to change behaviour including CBT, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, fear appeals and the use of technology Health access - examines patient contact with health professionals, with a focus on help seeking behaviour (and delay), screening, communication and adherence Men's health - explores gender differences in life expectancy and causes of mortality, men's health related behaviours, their health beliefs, social norms of masculinity and emotional expression Being critical - offers a detailed analysis of how to be more critical, with a focus on thinking about theory, constructs, methodology and measurement Many brand new examples are introduced, covering: post traumatic stress symptoms, exercise and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, post traumatic growth and benefit finding, measurement issues for adherence, eating, exercise, social support and coping, visualization and illness cognitions and the response shift. Health Psychology 5th edition is essential reading for all students and researchers of health psychology. It will also be invaluable to students of medicine, nursing and allied health. An Online Learning Centre website www.openup.co.uk/ogden accompanies this edition with useful materials for students of health psychology and their lecturers, including PowerPoint presentations, artwork and a new Testbank.

Warfare and Shamanism in Amazonia

Warfare and Shamanism in Amazonia
Author: Carlos Fausto
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107020069

Describes the culture of the Parakanã, a little-known indigenous people of Amazonia, focusing on conflict and ritual.

Pattern Recognition

Pattern Recognition
Author: William Gibson
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2004-06-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141904461

'Part-detective story, part-cultural snapshot . . . all bound by Gibson's pin-sharp prose' Arena -------------- THE FIRST NOVEL IN THE BLUE ANT TRILIOGY - READ ZERO HISTORY AND SPOOK COUNTRY FOR MORE Cayce Pollard has a new job. She's been offered a special project: track down the makers of an addictive online film that's lighting up the internet. Hunting the source will take her to Tokyo and Moscow and put her in the sights of Japanese hackers and Russian Mafia. She's up against those who want to control the film, to own it - who figure breaking the law is just another business strategy. The kind of people who relish turning the hunter into the hunted . . . A gripping spy thriller by William Gibson, bestselling author of Neuromancer. Part prophesy, part satire, Pattern Recognition skewers the absurdity of modern life with the lightest and most engaging of touches. Readers of Neal Stephenson, Ray Bradbury and Iain M. Banks won't be able to put this book down. -------------- 'Fast, witty and cleverly politicized' Guardian 'A big novel, full of bold ideas . . . races along like an expert thriller' GQ 'Dangerously hip. Its dialogue and characterization will amaze you. A wonderfully detailed, reckless journey of espionage and lies' USA Today 'A compelling, humane story with a sympathetic heroine searching for meaning and consolation in a post-everything world' Daily Telegraph 'Electric, profound. Gibson's descriptions of Tokyo, Russia and London are surreally spot-on' Financial Times

Patterns in Interpersonal Interactions

Patterns in Interpersonal Interactions
Author: Karl Tomm
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134465734

In this book we present a comprehensive view of a systemic approach to working with families, initiated by Karl Tomm more than two decades ago at the Calgary Family Therapy Centre in Canada. The contributors of this edited book articulate the IPscope framework as it was originally designed and its evolution over time. We invite you, experienced professionals and new family therapists, to join with us to explore some of the mysteries of human relationships. While the focus on our explorations revolves around clinical mental health problems and initiatives towards solutions, the concepts are applicable in many domains of daily life. They highlight the ways in which we, as persons, invite each other into recurrent patterns of interaction that generate and maintain some stability in our continuously changing relationships. The stabilities arise when our invitations become coupled and can be characterized as mutual; yet, they always remain transient. What is of major significance is that these transient relational stabilities can have major positive or negative effects in our lives. Consequently, we could all potentially benefit from greater awareness of the nature of these patterns, how particular patterns arise, and how we might be able to influence them.