When Will Civilization Arrive? By: Robert E. Barr Do we really have civilization, and if not, when will it arrive? When Will Civilization Arrive? explores a political history from which we have not learned. Through his writings, Robert E. Barr poignantly points out mistakes that civilization has and is making that need correction for earth’s and humanity’s longevity. Moreover, it boldly calls out countries with dictators and/or leaders who seek nothing but control, power, wealth, expansionism, and the power of nuclear weapons, and reveals a hard reality: For now, true civilization may be unattainable for humanity.
Where Is the World Going? by Robert E. Barr Where Is the World Going? is a moving treatise that covers the entire scope of Earth’s history in an attempt to map out the cycles of human civilization. Guided by the axiom that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it, this book offers prescient insight into our current global crises gleaned from the annals of history.
For the Love of Flight by Robert Barr With an aviation career spanning nearly fifty-one years, there are many stories to tell, many memories to share. From military tours in Southeast Asia to flying the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, Robert E. Barr has a story to tell. His more than three hundred combat missions remain fresh in his mind as he recounts not only the factual aspects of his missions, but also the deeply personal, often raw, emotions that still remain with him to this day. From the sheer dread of directing fighters on targets in enemy-occupied countries to the feelings of intense isolation when flying extended solo missions, Barr remains candid and authentic as he takes readers for a ride throughout his colorful aviation career, including his time as a corporate pilot, flying for a major oil services company with no other than Dick Cheney as his CEO. From his earliest military missions to his corporate days of flying in such remote areas as Algeria and Angola, where he led missions for energy and oil exploration, Barr recounts vivid elements of his years in the cockpit, exploring memories that can't be forgotten and stories that must be told. About the Author Although Robert E. Barr has retired from flying, he has remained immersed in aviation, often lecturing to community groups and, earlier in his retirement, flight instructing on a pro bono basis. Robert was born and raised in Casper Wyoming. He currently resides in Boise, Idaho.
This is a self-contained introduction to the theory of information and coding. It can be used either for self-study or as the basis for a course at either the graduate or ,undergraduate level. The text includes dozens of worked examples and several hundred problems for solution.
Planning for Retirement helps you sort out your options, offering all the information and advice that you need. Packed with questionnaires, tips and anecdotes from those who have grown older both gracefully and disgracefully, this easy-to-use book contains sections on-* Deciding what you want to achieve* Work, training, educational and travelling opportunities* Keeping healthy with regular medical check-ups, diet advice and exercise tips* Maintaining a healthy and retentive memory through exercises, relaxation and meditation* Assessing finances* Coping with family pressures.
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