Mission M I a

Mission M I a

Author: J C Pollock

Publisher:

Published: 1990-07-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9785552547135

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The riveting national bestseller! A small band of men go back into the jungle hell of Vietnam to pull off the most daring escape of the decade. "Lots of action, gun play . . . ".--New York Newsday.


Mia's Mission to be a Mathematician

Mia's Mission to be a Mathematician

Author: Lisa Goodson

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2019-06-13

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1643005820

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5-4-3-2-1 being a mathematician is lots of fun! Mia loves counting, calculating, and trying to figure out the world around her. Numbers jump out all around her, and she is fascinated by problem solving. She doesn't act like the other kids her age. Will this cause her to be lonely, or will this open up the door of discovery for Mia? Mia's mission to be a mathematician will inspire readers to be true to themselves and to spark their own passion. This book will inspire readers to define their own mission despite all odds!


Mission M.I.A.

Mission M.I.A.

Author: J. C. Pollock

Publisher: Random House Value Pub

Published: 1982-01-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9780517545799

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Jack Callahan, an ex-Green Beret, organizes an unofficial Special Operations force to penetrate the jungles of Vietnam to search for a former comrade-in-arms MIA, who is reported to be incarcerated in a prison camp


M.I.A., Or, Mythmaking in America

M.I.A., Or, Mythmaking in America

Author: Howard Bruce Franklin

Publisher: Lawrence Hill Books

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Almost two decades after the Vietnam War, most Americans remain convinced that U.S. prisoners are still being held captive in Southeast Asia, and many even accuse the government of concealing their existence. But as H. Bruce Franklin demonstrates in his startling investigation, there is no plausible basis for the belief in live POWs. Through scrupulous research, he shows for the first time how this illusion was fabricated and then converted into a powerful myth. Franklin reveals that in 1969 the Nixon administration, aided by militant pro-war forces, manufactured the POW/MIA issue to deflect attention from American atrocities in Vietnam, to undermine the burgeoning anti-war movement, and to stymie the Paris peace talks, resulting in the prolongation of the Vietnam War for another four years. Successive administrations, in an effort to mobilize public support for their continued economic and political warfare against Vietnam, asserted the possibility of live POWs at great emotional cost to both family members of the missing and countless Americans distressed about the fate of those supposedly left behind in Indochina. Born of political expediency, the POW/MIA issue was transformed in the 1980s into a potent myth. American culture was transfigured as movies and novels designed to reimage the Vietnam War turned the imagined post-war POWs into crucial symbols of betrayed American manhood and honor. Finally the myth began to turn against its creators when many Americans became convinced that the government itself was conspiring to betray the missing men. As he traces the evolution of the POW/MIA myth, Franklin not only exposes it as an elaborate hoax at the highest levels of government, butalso explains why the myth has penetrated to the heart of American life. By confronting the "true tragedy of the missing in Vietnam", Franklin helps us to understand how to heal the terrible psychological and spiritual wounds of the Vietnam War.


Mia Marcotte and the Robot

Mia Marcotte and the Robot

Author: Jeanne Wald

Publisher: Jeanne Wald

Published: 2019-07-09

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 2956857339

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"Inspiring read for those interested in STEM fields." — Publishers Weekly "Amusing story ... about not giving up and the collective nature of success." — Kirkus Reviews Filled with science, adventure and big dreams, this easy-to-read chapter book celebrates the power of friendship and perseverance and will be loved by fans of Rosie Revere, Ada Lace and Jada Jones! Mia Marcotte is a 9-year-old girl with a secret dream—to be an astronaut and fly to Mars. So when a field trip to the space center is promised for a successful participation in the school science fair, Mia is thrilled. The only problem: her attempt to build a mini-rocket in her backyard ends in a flop. But it also leads her to an extraordinary encounter—with Aizek, a curious robot who wants to learn imagination. Will Mia and her new friend be able to help each other get closer to their dreams? With short chapters and illustrations on nearly every page, this STEM chapter book is perfect for a wide range of ages.


Knockout

Knockout

Author: Mia Kang

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2020-10-20

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1647000165

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An intimate and unflinching memoir exploring Mia Kang’s journey from self-loathing to self-love Mia Kang is many things: a sought-after model, an immigrant, an eating disorder survivor, and a Muay Thai ï¬?ghter. Her ï¬?rst book, Knockout, is the story of how she eschewed normative body standards and learned to use martial arts to redeï¬?ne her sense of self-worth. In a charming, ï¬?erce, and intimate voice, Kang invites readers into her world. She once lived and died by her weight, but she is now deï¬?ned by her conï¬?dence in being a woman who lives outside the mold of what we’re taught is “feminine.” After dealing with bullying, addiction, body dysmorphia, anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts, Mia acknowledges that she is lucky to still be alive to tell readers what she’s learned: to not let anyone else dictate who you are supposed to be.


Wisconsin's 37

Wisconsin's 37

Author: Erin Miller

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-06-05

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1476631611

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The signing of the Paris Peace Accords in 1973 signified the end of the Vietnam War. American personnel returned home and the 591 American prisoners held captive in North Vietnam were released. Still, 2,646 individuals did not come home. Thirty-seven of those missing in action were from Wisconsin. Their names appear on the largest object--a motorcycle (now part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Collection)--ever left at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Using the recollections of the soldiers' families, friends and fellow servicemen, the author tells the story of each man's life.