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Shared Secret Goals" is likely a book that focuses on the importance of setting and working towards common goals in order to create a better future for individuals and communities. The author of this book likely emphasizes the idea that the collective effort of many is necessary in order to achieve significant change and progress.The book may explore various aspects of setting and working towards shared goals, including the process of setting achievable and meaningful goals, the importance of collaboration and cooperation, and strategies for overcoming obstacles and challenges along the way.The book may also offer insights and inspiration for individuals and communities who are looking to work together towards a common vision and make a positive impact in the world.
The authors review the chronology of Russian air operations in Syria, and assess the strategic and operational blueprint, basing strategy and force disposition, effectiveness of the Russian air campaign, and its applicability to future campaigns.
Covering the tools and techniques ethical hackers and security testers use to assess and protect computer networks, this book helps you to develop the critical thinking skills and creativity essential to becoming a knowledgeable, efficient computer security professional. It teaches you the techniques and methodologies of security testing.
A fascinating exploration of the relation of the Modern Olympic Games to the Classical tradition, examining claims of continuity between ancient and modern.
Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham was one of Britain's great sailors, a worthy successor to Nelson, whom he admired and many of whose qualities he displayed. This second volume of Cunningham's papers covers the period of his life. It includes official documents, but also many letters to his family and brother-officers that exhibit his feelings.
Revealing the series of closet dramas written by Byron and Shelley to be deeply embedded in contemporary radical culture, the author explains why the dramas were written and why they invoke and apparently oppose textual and theatrical versions of themselves.
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