Caught Up in Red Tape

Caught Up in Red Tape

Author: United States. Congress

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-10-04

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781977910479

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Caught up in red tape : the impact of federal regulations on small businesses and contractors : hearing before the Subcommittee on Contracting and Workforce of the Committee on Small Business, United States House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, second session, hearing held June 14, 2012.


Teaching Art in a Postmodern World

Teaching Art in a Postmodern World

Author: Lee Emery

Publisher: Common Ground

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1863355014

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Collection of essays by Australian and English art educators discussing the transition from modernist to postmodernist art education. Teachers reflect on changes in their own teaching, and discuss how they introduce students to contemporary art and plan a curriculum. Includes photos and references. Simultaneously published in PDF and paperback formats. Editor is Associate Professor in arts education at the University of Melbourne and is an honorary life member of the Australian Institute for Art Education.


Short Stories

Short Stories

Author: Micah William Haar

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2023-09-26

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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About the Book These short stories range from the philosophical, to the realistic, to the plain absurd. They are bite-size readings that you can take during lunch or breaktime. Humorous and poignant, they note the triumph of man while remaining true to an absolute. Everyone from fifteen to five hundred will find something that points life’s mirror right back at them. You will be surprised when the story takes a turn you did not expect. About the Author Micah William Haar graduated from Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Minnesota with a degree in Sociology. He enjoys paper and wood crafting and drawing. He practices classical guitar, electric bass, piano, and enjoys songwriting. He is a veteran of the US Army and did most of his tour in Germany.


The True Story of Catch-22

The True Story of Catch-22

Author: Patricia Chapman Meder

Publisher: Casemate

Published: 2012-08-21

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 1612001157

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The real-life companion to the literary classic—written and illustrated by the daughter of the 340th Bomb Group’s commander, Catch-22’s Col. Cathcart. After the publication of his bestselling novel Catch-22, Joseph Heller usually chose to deny that any of his richly drawn characters were based on his actual war mates. However, to those who served with Heller in the 340th Bomb Group, the novel’s characters were indeed recognizable—the hard-drinking, vengeful, and disillusioned Chief White Halfoat; young, sliced-in-half Kid Sampson; shrieking, frenzied Hungry Joe; Col. Cathcart; Gen. Dreedle; Yossarian; and that capitalist supreme, Milo Minderbinder. In this book, written and colorfully illustrated by the daughter of the 340th Bomb Group’s commander, Col. Willis Chapman, we finally encounter the real men and combat missions on which the novel was based. While Heller’s fully developed characters stand solely, solidly, and uniquely on their own merits, The True Story of Catch-22 proves that any resemblance to persons living or dead is, in fact, actual. This three-part book blends fact, fancy, and history with full-blown original illustrations and rare, previously unpublished photos of these daring USAAF flyers and their Corsica-based B-25 Mitchell. Along with descriptions of the 340th’s real wartime experiences, the work includes twelve men of the Bomb Group relating richly told tales of their own. “In these pages it is a great pleasure to finally see the real story behind the fictionalized account, and to be even more impressed.” —Scott Carpenter, NASA astronaut “Heller’s satiric caricatures are here shown to have stemmed from patriotic, courageous, highly decorated airmen who daily performed heroic wartime feats against overwhelming obstacles.” —Library Journal