In Waging Modern War, General Wesley K. Clark recounts his experience leading NATO's forces to a hard-fought and ultimately successful victory in Kosovo in 1999. As the American military machine has swung into action in the months following the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, it has become clear that the lessons of Kosovo are directly applicable to the war against terrorism and the nations that sponsor it. The problems posed, and overcome, in the war in Kosovo-how to fight an air war against unconventional forces in rough terrain and how to coordinate U.S. objectives with those of other nations-are the problems that America increasingly faces in the today's world. As the Los Angeles Times noted in late September of 2001, this book's "lessons are highly relevant now…. We need to think about exactly what steps will lessen, rather than increase, the terrorist threat. And we also need innovative commanders willing to improvise to meet a new kind of threat, more determined political leadership, a more flexible outlook in the Pentagon…. Gen. Clark has performed another service by highlighting these problems at a crucial moment in American history." Waging Modern War is history, memoir, guidebook, and forecast, essential reading for those who want to know how modern war is fought, and won.
Four-star General Wesley K. Clark became a major figure on the political scene when he was drafted by popular demand to run for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 2003. But this was just one of many exceptional accomplishments of a long and extraordinary career. Here, for the first time, General Clark uses his unique life experience—from his difficult youth in segregated Arkansas where he was raised by his poor, widowed mother; through the horror of Vietnam where he was wounded; the post-war rebuilding of national security and the struggles surrounding the new world order after the Cold War—as a springboard to reveal his vision for America, at home and in the world. General Clark will address issues such as foreign policy, the economy, the environment, education and health care, family, faith, and the American dream. Rich with breathtaking battle scenes, poignant personal anecdote and eye-opening recommendations on the best way forward, General Clark's new book is a tour de force of gripping storytelling and inspiring vision.
Help budding scientists get it "write" with this treasure-trove of ready-to-implement strategies to help learners write and understand science content. This resource brings it all together in one easy-to-use format featuring an overview of the writing process, practical and detailed strategies to improve writing skills, and activities with classroom examples by grade ranges. Specific suggestions are included with every strategy to help differentiate instruction for various levels of learners and learning styles. Includes a Teacher Resource CD of activity reproducibles and graphic organizers. This resource is correlated to the Common Core State Standards and is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. 208 pages + CD
Many books have successfully defended Christianity against Western rational skepticism. 'Apologetics in the New Age' represents the first serious attempt by evangelical philosophers to answer Eastern pantheism in general and the New Age movement in particular. Teaming up with David Clark, Norman Geisler, one of evangelicalism's leading apologists, probes the pantheistic worldview and its relationship to the New Age movement. Pantheism, the authors write, constitutes the soil in which the movement grows. The notion that every person participates in the divine has found fertile expression in contemporary American culture. The American consciousness of the Eastern alternative has risen rapidly in the last few decades, the authors remind us. Christian apologists have been caught unaware.... For this reason, we believe that Christian apologists must turn their attention in a new direction by developing new arguments for this New Age.
Gen. Clark provides a revealing insider's account of how the U.S. mil. is coping with post-Cold War missions. In the spring of 1999 as Yugoslavia's military machine attacked its own citizens in the province of Kosovo, the U.S. & its allies rose to action. It was modern war -- limited in scope, measured in effect, & complex in execution. And after 10 weeks of steadily intensifying air attack, the Yugoslav troops were withdrawn & the Kosovar Albanians returned to their homes. Clark was the Amer. commander who oversaw this mil. effort. He describes how he walked the tightrope of diplomacy & mil. strategy & navigated the crushing restraints of domestic politics. Offers a blueprint for how the Amer. mil. must adapt to meet the new threats of terrorism. Illus.
With the end of the Cold War came not the end of history, but the end of America's sense of its strategic purpose in the world. Then, after a decade of drift, the US was violently dragged back into international conflict. Its armed forces responded magnificently but its leaders' objectives were substantially flawed. We fought the wrong war -- twice -- for reasons that were opaque, and few American citizens understood the cause for which their sons and daughters were fighting and dying. War is a poor substitute for strategic vision, and decisions made in the heat of imminent conflict are often limited by the emotions of the moment. In Don't Wait for the Next War, Wesley K. Clark, a retired four-star general of the US army and former Democratic candidate for president, presents a compelling argument for continued American global leadership and the basis on which it can succeed -- a new American strategy. America needs both new power and deeper perspective. The platform for American leadership is to use America's energy resources to spark sustainable economic growth, building new strength to deal with pressing domestic issues like the deficit as well as the longer term challenges to US security -- terrorism, cyber threats, the next financial crisis, China's rising power, and climate change. Such a strategy is not only achievable but essential, and it is urgently needed. This is the true test of American leadership for the next two decades, but it must start now, so America has the power and vision to deal with the acute crises that will inevitably come -- in the Mideast, Europe, or Asia.
Dr. Clark’s book, “Pray and Grow Richer” is for you. After years of growing up in poverty and being enslaved to its offspring, Dr. Clark has silence the voices of her ancestral failures, and has broken through into a new realm of success. Dr. Clark Wants the Same For You! This book will shift and catapult you from being just an “ordinary person” to being an “enterprising person.” Inside of this book are strategies that can be used to provoke the supernatural to show up in your life, so that your wealth streams can be illuminated as well as activated, which will open the door for you to live from your overflow inheritance. Every prayer warrior, intercessor, kingdompreneur and pastor need to read this book. IT IS TIME THE CHURCH INVADE THE BUSINESS GATE!
Each book in this series is a guide for using a well-known piece of literature in the classroom. Included are sample plans, author information, vocabulary-building ideas, and cross-curricular activities. At the Intermediate and Challenging levels, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and ideas for culminating and extending the novel are also included.
Three books containing a variety of reading strategies that will help increase comprehension. Some strategies include purpose questions, predicting, previewing, anticipation guides, webbing, writing before reading, etc.
This journal was designed to help people determine who they are in regards to whether they are operating out of a poverty or rich person's mentality. It is 31 practical principles that poor and rich people do. It's simple: if you do the things that rich people do, then more than likely you will have the things that rich people do. But if you do the things that poor people do, then you will get the things that poor people get.
This unit, designed for use with intermediate and junior high school students, centers on the colonial period in U.S. history and contains literature selections, poetry, writing ideas, curriculum connections to other subjects, group projects and more. The literary works included are: World War I / by Peter Bosco -- After the Dancing Days / by Margaret I. Rostkowski.
In order to success in your Christian life, you must understand your God-given prophetic destiny. So often we strive in life trying to achieve things to win, when actuality because we have never discover our destiny, we are always defeated. To break the cycle of this recurring pattern, Dr. Clark has outlined in this book, obstacles that often hinder us from seeing our destiny along with empowering us with practical tools to assist us in discovering our destiny.
Dr. Shirley Clark is living her best life ever! And it is not that she has everything she wants, but it is that she is LIVING OUT HER DESTINY! Dr. Clark wants the same for you. Living Your Destiny will challenge you to grow spiritually and to see life through the eyes of God, which will cause the favor of God to come upon your life to live a victorious life.
We were born to win and do great things for God! In Dr. Clark’s book, “Birthing Your Destiny,” you will learn not only about the principles of birthing, but how to prepare, position and persevere in prayer in order to see your destiny come to pass.
Ages 8 to 9 years. Explore the Olympic Games with lessons that cover all area of the school curriculum. Students become "Olympic Scouts" who work their way through different tasks. Culminating in a classroom Olympic Games.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Defoe's oeuvre from the perspective of the historian. Clark presents Defoe by recovering the theological basis of his intellectual commitments, establishing him as a crucial figure in the evolution of theories about war and property, conquest and commerce, religious toleration and civil society.
For beginners and advanced students alike, it deals with the nature of theology and presents a method for doing theology whose goal is both knowledge and wisdom. A volume in the Foundations of Evangelical Theology series.
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