Choose a Career Adventure at the White House

Choose a Career Adventure at the White House

Author: Diane Lindsey Reeves

Publisher: Cherry Lake

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1634719395

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What do people do at the White House? Readers pick from eight different scenarios and experience "next best thing to being there yourself" opportunities for interactive career exploration. Sidebars promote additional learning activities and independent reaserch.


Choose a Career Adventure at NASA

Choose a Career Adventure at NASA

Author: Don Rauf

Publisher: Cherry Lake

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1634719360

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What do people do at NASA (and in outerspace)? Readers pick from eight different scenarios and experience "next best thing to being there yourself" opportunities for interactive career exploration. Sidebars promote additional learning activities and independent reaserch


Choose a Career Adventure on a Cruise Ship

Choose a Career Adventure on a Cruise Ship

Author: Monique Vescia

Publisher: Cherry Lake

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1634719336

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What do people do on cruise ships? Readers pick from eight different scenarios and experience "next best thing to being there yourself" opportunities for interactive career exploration. Sidebars promote additional learning activities and independent reaserch.


Choose a Career Adventure at the Super Bowl

Choose a Career Adventure at the Super Bowl

Author: K.C. Kelley

Publisher: Cherry Lake

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1634719387

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What do people do at the Super Bowl? Readers pick from eight different scenarios and experience "next best thing to being there yourself" opportunities for interactive career exploration. Sidebars promote additional learning activities and independent reaserch


All Too Human

All Too Human

Author: George Stephanopoulos

Publisher: Back Bay Books

Published: 2008-08-01

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 0316041920

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All Too Human is a new-generation political memoir, written from the refreshing perspective of one who got his hands on the levers of awesome power at an early age. At thirty, the author was at Bill Clinton's side during the presidential campaign of 1992, & for the next five years he was rarely more than a step away from the president & his other advisers at every important moment of the first term. What Liar's Poker did to Wall Street, this book will do to politics. It is an irreverent & intimate portrait of how the nation's weighty business is conducted by people whose egos & idiosyncrasies are no sturdier than anyone else's. Including sharp portraits of the Clintons, Al Gore, Dick Morris, Colin Powell, & scores of others, as well as candid & revelatory accounts of the famous debacles & triumphs of an administration that constantly went over the top, All Too Human is, like its author, a brilliant combination of pragmatic insight & idealism. It is destined to be the most important & enduring book to come out of the Clinton administration.


What's It Like to Work in the White House?

What's It Like to Work in the White House?

Author: Kathleen Connors

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2014-08-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1482411164

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There are several kinds of White House workers. Some work with the president in the West Wing, dealing with laws, the press, and other governmental information. Others take care of the First Family’s needs in the White House Residence, such as maids, chauffeurs, and chefs. Still more patrol the grounds, protecting the most famous house in the United States. Readers will learn to appreciate the many behind-the-scenes workers who make the Executive Mansion run smoothly. Fun fact boxes and colorful photographs entice readers to go experience the White House themselves.


Choose Your Own Career Adventure White House

Choose Your Own Career Adventure White House

Author: Diane Lindsey Reeves

Publisher: Bright Futures Press: Choose a

Published: 2016-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781634719629

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"What do people do at the White House? Readers pick from eight different scenarios and experience 'next best thing to being there yourself' opportunities for interactive career exploration. Sidebars promote additional learning activities and independent research"--Provided by publisher.


The Kennedy Imprisonment

The Kennedy Imprisonment

Author: Garry Wills

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780618134434

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From one of America's foremost historians, The Kennedy Imprisonment is the definitive historical and psychological analysis of the Kennedy clan. The winner of a Pulitzer Prize, Garry Wills reveals a family that enjoyed public adulation but provided fluctuating leadership, that experienced both unparalleled fame and odd failures, and whose basic values ensnared its men in their own myths of success and masculinity. In the end, Wills reveals that the the Kennedys' crippling conception of power touched every part of their public and private lives, including their relationships with women and world leaders. Sometimes gossipy, sometimes philosophical, The Kennedy Imprisonment is a book that is as true, insightful, and relevant as ever.


Realizing Peace

Realizing Peace

Author: Louis Kriesberg

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 0190228660

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Early work in conflict resolution and peace research focused on why wars broke out, why they persisted, and why peace agreements failed to endure. Later research has focused on what actions and circumstances have actually averted destructive escalations, stopped the perpetuation of destructive conduct, produced a relatively good conflict transformation, or resulted in an enduring and relatively equitable relationship among former adversaries. This later research, which began in the 1950s, recognizes that conflict is inevitable and is often waged in the name of rectifying injustice. Additionally, it argues that damages can be minimized and gains maximized for various stakeholders in waging and settling conflicts. This theory, which is known as the constructive conflict approach, looks at how conflicts can be waged and resolved so they are broadly beneficial rather than mutually destructive. In this book, Louis Kriesberg, one of the major figures in the school of constructive conflict, looks at major foreign conflict episodes in which the United States has been involved since the onset of the Cold War to analyze when American involvement in foreign conflicts has been relatively effective and beneficial and when it has not. In doing so he analyzes whether the US took constructive approaches to conflict and whether the approach yielded better consequences than more traditional coercive approaches. Realizing Peace helps readers interested in engaging or learning about foreign policy to better understand what has happened in past American involvement in foreign conflicts, to think freshly about better alternatives, and to act in support of more constructive strategies in the future.