Encyclopedia of Ethical Failure

Encyclopedia of Ethical Failure
Title Encyclopedia of Ethical Failure PDF eBook
Author Department of Defense
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 2009-12-31
Genre
ISBN 9781452863467

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The Standards of Conduct Office of the Department of Defense General Counsel's Office has assembled an "encyclopedia" of cases of ethical failure for use as a training tool. These are real examples of Federal employees who have intentionally or unwittingly violated standards of conduct. Some cases are humorous, some sad, and all are real. Some will anger you as a Federal employee and some will anger you as an American taxpayer. Note the multiple jail and probation sentences, fines, employment terminations and other sanctions that were taken as a result of these ethical failures. Violations of many ethical standards involve criminal statutes. This updated (end of 2009) edition is organized by type of violations, including conflicts of interest, misuse of Government equipment, violations of post-employment restrictions, and travel.

Aircraft Accident and Incident Notification, Investigation, and Reporting

Aircraft Accident and Incident Notification, Investigation, and Reporting
Title Aircraft Accident and Incident Notification, Investigation, and Reporting PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Aviation Administration
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1976
Genre Aeronautics
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So Many, So Much, So Far, So Fast

So Many, So Much, So Far, So Fast
Title So Many, So Much, So Far, So Fast PDF eBook
Author James K. Matthews
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1996
Genre Persian Gulf War, 1991
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American Women and Flight Since 1940

American Women and Flight Since 1940
Title American Women and Flight Since 1940 PDF eBook
Author Deborah G. Douglas
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 376
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780813126258

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Kentucky is most commonly associated with horses, tobacco fields, bourbon, and coal mines. There is much more to the state, though, than stories of feuding families and Colonel Sanders’ famous fried chicken. Kentucky has a rich and often compelling history, and James C. Klotter and Freda C. Klotter introduce readers to an exciting story that spans 12,000 years, looking at the lives of Kentuckians from Native Americans to astronauts. The Klotters examine all aspects of the state’s history—its geography, government, social life, cultural achievements, education, and economy. A Concise History of Kentucky recounts the events of the deadly frontier wars of the state’s early history, the divisive Civil War, and the shocking assassination of a governor in 1900. The book tells of Kentucky’s leaders from Daniel Boone and Henry Clay to Abraham Lincoln, Mary Breckinridge, and Muhammad Ali. The authors also highlight the lives of Kentuckians, both famous and ordinary, to give a voice to history. The Klotters explore Kentuckians’ accomplishments in government, medicine, politics, and the arts. They describe the writing and music that flowered across the state, and they profile the individuals who worked to secure equal rights for women and African Americans. The book explains what it was like to work in the coal mines and explains the daily routine on a nineteenth-century farm. The authors bring Kentucky’s story to the twenty-first century and talk about the state’s modern economy, where auto manufacturing jobs are replacing traditional agricultural work. A collaboration of the state historian and an experienced educator, A Concise History of Kentucky is the best single resource for Kentuckians new and old who want to learn more about the past, present, and future of the Bluegrass State.

Airport System Development

Airport System Development
Title Airport System Development PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1984
Genre Airports
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Wisconsin Airport Land Use Guidebook

Wisconsin Airport Land Use Guidebook
Title Wisconsin Airport Land Use Guidebook PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 104
Release 2011
Genre Airports
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AU-18 Space Primer

AU-18 Space Primer
Title AU-18 Space Primer PDF eBook
Author Air Command Staff College
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 354
Release 2012-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9781478393559

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The US National Space Policy released by the president in 2006 states that the US government should "develop space professionals." As an integral part of that endeavor, "AU-18, Space Primer", provides to the joint war fighter an unclassified resource for understanding the capabilities, organizations, and operations of space forces. This primer is a useful tool both for individuals who are not "space aware"-unacquainted with space capabilities, organizations, and operations-and for those who are "space aware," especially individuals associated with the space community, but not familiar with space capabilities, organizations, and operations outside their particular areas of expertise. It is your guide and your invitation to all the excitement and opportunity of space. Last published in 1993, this updated version of the Space Primer has been made possible by combined efforts of the Air Command and Staff College's academic year 2008 "Jointspacemindedness" and "Operational Space" research seminars, as well as select members of the academic year 2009 "Advanced Space" research seminar. Air university Press.