The Strong Arm

The Strong Arm
Title The Strong Arm PDF eBook
Author Robert Barr
Publisher IndyPublish.com
Pages 350
Release 1899
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

Strong Arm Tactics

Strong Arm Tactics
Title Strong Arm Tactics PDF eBook
Author John Maxymuk
Publisher McFarland
Pages 360
Release 2020-09-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781476685151

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Signal caller, gunslinger, field general--the quarterback goes by many lofty nicknames. It's arguably the toughest, most high-pressure position to play among all sports. The quarterback touches the ball on every offensive snap, is responsible for reading the defense, adjusting the play, and executing complex schemes that require tremendous physical and mental prowess. He is expected to be the undisputed team leader, whether he's an established veteran or an untested rookie. If he succeeds, he's the most likely player on the field to be canonized by fans and broadcasters. If he fails, he'll be vilified in the press and his home field fans will start cheering for the backup. This book traces the interesting history of the professional quarterback, from the early years when the quarterback was a blocker (and the appellations quarterback, halfback, and fullback were literal and geographically correct) to the modern-day player who must be the eyes, ears, brains, and, of course, the accurate, strong arm of the offense. The narrative history in Section I is rich with statistical analysis. The author employs realistic metrics for statistical comparison across multiple eras, and includes all-time rankings as well as specific rankings among different styles of quarterbacks. Section II compares quarterbacks within their respective eras, putting their accomplishments in context with those of their contemporaries. Section III breaks down the quarterback position, team-by-team, for current NFL franchises. Appendices provide detailed passing records; additional statistics on everything from relative passer ratings to fourth quarter comebacks; and listings of first round draft picks, trades involving quarterbacks, awards, and uniform numbers.

Warlords

Warlords
Title Warlords PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Marten
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 279
Release 2012-06-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0801464587

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Warlords are individuals who control small territories within weak states, using a combination of force and patronage. In this book, Kimberly Marten shows why and how warlords undermine state sovereignty. Unlike the feudal lords of a previous era, warlords today are not state-builders. Instead they collude with cost-conscious, corrupt, or frightened state officials to flout and undermine state capacity. They thrive on illegality, relying on private militias for support, and often provoke violent resentment from those who are cut out of their networks. Some act as middlemen for competing states, helping to hollow out their own states from within. Countries ranging from the United States to Russia have repeatedly chosen to ally with warlords, but Marten argues that to do so is a dangerous proposition. Drawing on interviews, documents, local press reports, and in-depth historical analysis, Marten examines warlordism in the Pakistani tribal areas during the twentieth century, in post-Soviet Georgia and the Russian republic of Chechnya, and among Sunni militias in the U.S.-supported Anbar Awakening and Sons of Iraq programs. In each case state leaders (some domestic and others foreign) created, tolerated, actively supported, undermined, or overthrew warlords and their militias. Marten draws lessons from these experiences to generate new arguments about the relationship between states, sovereignty, "local power brokers," and stability and security in the modern world.

The Strong Arm

The Strong Arm
Title The Strong Arm PDF eBook
Author Robert Barr
Publisher Litres
Pages 384
Release 2019-05-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 5041707278

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Strong Men Armed

Strong Men Armed
Title Strong Men Armed PDF eBook
Author Robert Leckie
Publisher Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Pages 602
Release 1997-08-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780306807855

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This account sweeps from one island of death to the next in a fierce succession of battles. . . . [Leckie's] work has that magic ingredient so rare in the vast library of war literature--the essence of terrible reality.--John Toland, "The New York Times Book Review."

China's Strong Arm

China's Strong Arm
Title China's Strong Arm PDF eBook
Author Jonas Parello-Plesner
Publisher Adelphi series
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre China
ISBN 9781138947269

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The book examines how Chinese foreign policy is adapting to protect growing numbers of nationals overseas and argues that this adaptation will increasingly be a defining feature of China's move to great power status and its approach to regional crises and international security.

Miss Strong Arm

Miss Strong Arm
Title Miss Strong Arm PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Durham
Publisher Baptist Sunday School Board
Pages 174
Release 1966-01-01
Genre Baptist women
ISBN 9780805443080

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