Constant Bearing - Decreasing Range

Constant Bearing - Decreasing Range
Title Constant Bearing - Decreasing Range PDF eBook
Author Skip Vogel
Publisher Skip Vogel
Pages 416
Release 2006-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781419651458

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"In addition to other social experiments of the 1970s, some members of the American judiciary ... offered freshly convicted criminals the option of joining the U.S. armed forces, instead of serving their sentences. As a result, the U.S. Navy, among the other branches, was diluted with criminally and psychologically dangerous miscreants, to the detriment of the service, and thus the safety of the nation. ... Captain Yorel, YN3 Lain Byrd, and Seaman Apprentice Sam Ellis ... share a dedication to their country and their duty, in stark contrast to the criminal irresponsibility, endless intrigue, and other misbehavior of the Navy's new human flotsam."--Publisher's description.

Underway Replenishment of Naval Ships

Underway Replenishment of Naval Ships
Title Underway Replenishment of Naval Ships PDF eBook
Author Naval Surface Warfare Center (U.S.). Port Hueneme Division. Underway Replenishment Department
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1992
Genre Cargo handling
ISBN

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Bareboat Cruising Made Easy

Bareboat Cruising Made Easy
Title Bareboat Cruising Made Easy PDF eBook
Author American Sailing
Publisher American Sailing
Pages 212
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0982102526

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Bareboat Cruising Made Easy is not only the official textbook for the ASA Bareboat Cruising Standard (ASA 104), but also the definitive go-to resource for all sailors who enjoy cruising and destination oriented sailing. It is an all-in-one reference book that includes everything a cruising sailor needs to know, from general planning to technical guidance to sailing advice. From its 4 color, high-end illustrations and photographs to its modern, easy-to-read design, Bareboat Cruising Made Easy is a beauty. The 212 page book was created by a team of expert sailors, writers, editors and artists who shaped the content together, making it the most helpful, accurate, and all-inclusive chartering/cruising manual.

Advanced Cruising & Seamanship

Advanced Cruising & Seamanship
Title Advanced Cruising & Seamanship PDF eBook
Author American Sailing
Publisher American Sailing
Pages 156
Release 2021
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1733162828

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Whether you are reading this book and taking the corresponding ASA 106 course or watching a North U webinar– you take your sailing very seriously. Maybe you are studying to be able to venture out to find your own unspoiled cove in which to anchor or to lay back in an exotic port of call. You could be brushing up on an extended multi-day cruise with your family and friends or you might be thinking of making sailing your profession as an ASA Instructor. One thing is for sure, this book will give you a serious boost down the road to becoming a top-notch sailor and confident seaman; a rare and respected person in the world of yachting. You’ll find all this in the 150-page book from the American Association, the world’s leading sailing authority, in association with North U, the leader in performance sail education. You gotta read it!

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Math Cognition

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Math Cognition
Title Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Math Cognition PDF eBook
Author Marcel Danesi
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 343
Release 2019-09-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3030225372

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This is an anthology of contemporary studies from various disciplinary perspectives written by some of the world's most renowned experts in each of the areas of mathematics, neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, semiotics, education, and more. Its purpose is not to add merely to the accumulation of studies, but to show that math cognition is best approached from various disciplinary angles, with the goal of broadening the general understanding of mathematical cognition through the different theoretical threads that can be woven into an overall understanding. This volume will be of interest to mathematicians, cognitive scientists, educators of mathematics, philosophers of mathematics, semioticians, psychologists, linguists, anthropologists, and all other kinds of scholars who are interested in the nature, origin, and development of mathematical cognition.

The Neuroethology of Predation and Escape

The Neuroethology of Predation and Escape
Title The Neuroethology of Predation and Escape PDF eBook
Author Keith T. Sillar
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 392
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Science
ISBN 111852716X

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The forces of natural selection have been a primary driver in the evolution of adaptive animal behaviours. On the one hand animals must evade predation in order to survive and pass on their genes; on other hand, and for the same underlying reasons, animals must also be capable of successfully capturing prey. This situation has led to an evolutionary arms race in which predator and prey are locked in the battle to survive. A common strategy in each situation is to enhance the speed of response, resulting in the evolution of neural, muscular and biomechanical designs that produce supremely fast and eye-catching behavioral responses. The aim of this book is to illuminate the design principles of escape and predatory behaviours using a series of case histories from different animal groups and to emphasize the convergent evolution of neural circuitry that optimizes the chances of survival. Using these case histories the authors describe sensory mechanisms that aid prey and predator detection, central neural circuit designs that increase speed of response and neuromuscular and biomechanical properties that aid the performance of escape and predatory movements.

Charlie Class

Charlie Class
Title Charlie Class PDF eBook
Author David E. Meadows
Publisher Penguin
Pages 320
Release 2009-11-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101151196

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“Great battle scenes, believable heroes, plus villains you’ll love to hate.”—Joe Bull, author of Seas of Crisis October 1973, the Yom Kippur War puts Israel in a fight for its survival. Thousands of miles away, the conflict is drawing the world’s superpowers into action. Aboard the USS Manta Ray, Commander Mitchell “Mckay” Brandon receives orders to patrol the Strait of Gibraltar and make sure the way into the Mediterranean is clear for the American naval forces—no matter the odds. Meanwhile, the captain of a Russian nuclear sub has been ordered to intercept and delay any American response—an order he interprets as perssion to fire at will. Now, even as the conflict on land threatens to engulf the region, the fight taking place under the sea pushes the world’s superpowers into all-out war.