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24-Hour Round Wall Clock, 12-1/2in, Black, 1 AA Battery
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UNV10441 Inner diameter numbers translate time to military time at a glance. Features easily distinguishable black numerals for standard time (hours 1-12) and red numerals for military time (13-24). Unique clock design is sure to garner positive attention. Looks great in any room. Clock is designed to get the most out of every battery, saving you time and money. Global Product Type: Clocks; Time Format: Military; Standard; Power Source(s): 1 AA Battery (Sold Separately); Movement Type: Quartz.PRODUCT DETAILS: -Time Format: Military, Standard. -Overall Diameter : 12 1/2 in. -Face Color(s): White. -Movement Type: Quartz. -Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Hand Color(s): Black. -Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Minute Track: Yes. -Second Hand: Yes. -Case Color(s): Black. -Shape: Round. -Dial Diameter : 11 1/2 in. -Second Hand Color(s): Red. -Power Source(s): 1 AA Battery (Sold Separately). -Global Product Type: Clocks-Wall. -Depth : 1 5/8 in. -Display Types: Analog. -Total Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Clock Type: Wall. Warranty: Limited warranty valid for one year from date of purchase.
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Historic Print (S): Food--don't waste it / fgc ; The W. F. Powers Co. Litho., N.Y.
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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. [1917]Text continues: 1. Buy it with thought 2. Cook it with care 3. Use less wheat and meat 4. Buy local foods 5. Serve just enough 6. Use what is left. Poster is text only. U.S. Food Administration. No. 1.1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 73 x 53 cm. World War, 1914-1918--Economic & industrial aspects--United States. Food supply--1910-1920.SOURCE: Library of Congress
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Critical Events: Yalta - Peace, Power and Betrayal
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On February 4, 1945, powerful world leaders Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin met at Yalta to craft a peacetime settlement. This program goes behind the scenes of the meeting with archival footage, firsthand accounts from interpreters, journal excerpts, and interviews with scholars. It is a story of great hope and tragic irony, as leaders prepare to close one war and unwittingly lay groundwork for the next.
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The Technology of War, Volume 2 (America's Fighter Planes: The Inside Story of U.S. Airpower)
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Sitting in the cockpit of an F-14 Tomcat, you advance the throttles. The sound of the twin engines builds to a white hot roar, and before you know it you've cleared the carrier's deck. Soon you're hurtling through space at twice the speed of sound toward enemy territory. Few people ever experience exhilaration like this. But now, with America's Fighter Planes, you can find out what it's like to pilot your country's most powerful jets.
Popular Mechanics' exclusive footage puts you as close to the action as you can get without actually flying one of these high-tech war machines. In addition to spectacular footage of America's fighters, you'll hear from top pilots and find out what it feels like to fly mission after mission as part of our nation's frontline defense. What's more, through rare film footage dating back to WWI, you'll see how our air power evolved to its current position of unquestioned superiority. Whether you're a military buff or just like heart stopping action, America's Fighter Planes is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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Brute Force -The Definitive History of War Technology: Aircraft Carriers
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An aircraft carrier melds naval and air power into one superweapon. A floating air base with the population of a small city, it can project is power anywhere in the world and be the first in combat. From the earliest experiments in World War I to the technological wonders that ruled the sea and sky of the Middle East, Aircraft Carriers chronicles the history of today's most versatile and powerful weapon. Hosted by George C. Scott.
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Petzl TacTikka Plus 4-LED Headlamp
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The Petzl TacTikka Plus is a tactical version of the popular Tikka Plus Headlamp. It has all of the great features including 4 LEDs instead of 3, a push on/off button instead of a slider switch, a tiltable housing, and 3 brightness settings with strobe function. These features have been combined with a red lens that easily flips down over the LED's for night vision. It is also water-resistant for all-weather use. The 150-hour burn time and durability of the LED makes the TacTikka Plus reliable. It doesn't throw out huge candlepower (33ft or 10m), making it ideal for activities requiring close-up lighting like trail hiking, setting up camp, and reading. The TacTikka Plus runs on 3 AAA batteries (included), and at 2.5 ounces, weighs next to nothing in your pack.Product FeaturesBulb Type: 4 LED's w/ red flip-down lens for night vision.Power Source: 3 AAA batteries (included) Headband Type: Elastic Battery Location: Housing Burn Time: 150h Voltage Regulator: NoDimming Switch: No, but 3 distinct brightness settings Backup Power Source: No Waterproof: No, but water-resistant Tiltable Housing: Yes Recommended Use: Super lightweight headlamp for 1,001 uses Weight: 2.5oz / 70g w/ batteries Warranty: 3 yearCountry of Origin: United States
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Brite Strike BD-198-HLS-2C Tactical Blue Dot Series 198-Lumen Hi Lo Strobe 2-Cell LED Flashlight
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The Tactical Blue-Dot Series was designed to be an essential article of police gear, with features that every patrol officer, military or security personnel would need to give them an advantage in an assault situation. No other line of LED flashlights offers the intensity or quality of light from a tactical flashlight this size. This line of police gear is virtually indestructible, with a mil-spec, black anodized aluminum casing that is waterproof, shock-proof, and designed with a unique, ergonomic grip. Both the front and rear of the barrel have strike-crowns that are designed for maximum impact for pressure point, defensive, and weapon retention techniques, allowing a Brite-Strike tactical illumination flashlight to be used as a fast draw impact weapon. A Brite-Strike Tactical Blue Dot Flashlight makes a great gift for law enforcement, SWAT and police personnel. Enhance the safety and security on and off duty for your loved one!
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Coast LED Lenser 7736TS LED Flashlight Power Chip Tactical Light
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Pierce the darkness! Coast LED Luxeon 3W Tactical Weapons Light, SAVE BIG! Use as a regular flashlight or mount to your favorite tactical rifle / handgun. Coast combines a high-intensity Luxeon LED with a patented Prism Reflector System for a super-bright, tightly focused beam. 3.44W power provides 65 lumens of illumination for up to 100 hours, way longer than traditional Xenon tungsten bulbs. Here you SAVE BIG! Ready for service: Durable, extreme long-life Luxeon LED; Tail cap switch offers both on / off and momentary light control; Requires 3 AAA batteries, included! Lanyard loop; Measures 5"l. Weighs 5.4 ozs. Don't get caught flat-footed. Order your Tactical Flashlight today! Coast LED Luxeon 3-watt Tactical Weapons Light
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A Bridge Too Far [Blu-ray]
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This massive 1977 adaptation by director Richard Attenborough (Gandhi) of Cornelius Ryan's novel features an all-star cast in an epic rendering of a daring but ultimately disastrous raid behind enemy lines in Holland during the Second World War. A lengthy and exhaustive look at the mechanics of warfare and the price and futility of war, the film is almost too large for its aims but manages to be both picaresque and affecting, particularly in the performance of James Caan. The impressive cast includes Robert Redford, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Olivier, Dirk Bogarde, Sean Connery, and Liv Ullmann among others. While not a classic war film, it nevertheless manages to be a consistently interesting and exciting adventure. --Robert Lane
Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 09/30/2008 Run time: 176 minutes Rating: Pg
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The Fog of War - Eleven Lessons from the life of Robert S. McNamara
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Interviews and profiles Robert S. McNamara, former Secretary of Defense under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the
The Fog of War, the movie that finally won Errol Morris the best documentary Oscar, is a spellbinder. Morris interviews Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and finds a uniquely unsettling viewpoint on much of 20th-century American history. Employing a ton of archival material, including LBJ's fascinating taped conversations from the Oval Office, Morris probes the reasons behind the U.S. commitment to the Vietnam War--and finds a depressingly inconsistent policy. McNamara himself emerges as--well, not exactly apologetic, but clearly haunted by the what-ifs of Vietnam. He also mulls the bombing of Japan in World War II and the Cuban Missile Crisis, raising more questions than he answers. The Fog of War has the usual inexorable Morris momentum, aided by an uneasy Philip Glass score. This movie provides a glimpse inside government. It also encourages skepticism about same. --Robert Horton
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Attila
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The life and struggles of Attila the Hun as he attempts to invade the Roman Empire.
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Collective Effort of Asean and Major Regional Power (india and China) Can Restore Democracy in Myanmar
Collective effort of ASEAN and Major regional Power (India and China) can restore democracy in Myanmar
By Vikash Anand ( scholar of International Politics, Delhi, India)
Some days ago, ASEAN has expressed “deep disappointment” over Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi`s detention in a meet of bloc`s 10 foreign ministers. The statement issued by ASEAN is one of its strongest statements yet on the issue. Only verbal swipe will not bring change in the attitude of junta and can make Burmese people free from world’s most closed and repressive military government.
Multiparty election in 1990 gave the NLD a decisive victory, but the military junta refused to relinquish power to democratically elected party NLD (National league for democracy) and its leader Aung San Suu Kyi`s. Aung San Suu Kyi`s has remained in government custody since May 2003. Since 1990 Myanmar is being pressurized for bring democracy and release of Aung Suu Kyi and other political leaders.
The people of Myanmar desperately want to get rid of authoritarian regime of military junta. Because their condition is becoming worse and worse. Myanmar is inviting China and other countries for quenching their thirst of oil and gas. But irony is that Burmese people receive only two hours of electricity in town from military government. Paraffin and wood are major sources of light and heat. In September 2007 a largest protest was launched by Monks against unreasonable fuel hikes by military junta. This protest was violently crushed by military government. Above 3000 people were killed by government forces and 2100 were detained. Whatever government, whether military or civilian, is in reign , they(Governments) use the power. Without power, a government would be useless as a car without a engine. The main thing is that how to use the power and for which purpose power is being used. American sociologist Talcott Parsons (1967) has mentioned ‘power to’ approach. It emphasizes on power to rather than power over-on the capacity to achieve goals, rather than to exercise control over other countries or people. He interpreted power as the capacity of a government to draw on the obligation of its citizen so as to achieve collective purposes such as law and order ,protection of the rights of citizen and environment. Generally power to approach is perceived as common phenomena in Democratic government. Burmese military government is applying Power over approach to run the country. Military government in Myanmar is using power to exercise control over their people not for achieving collective purposes (requirement of citizen). In Myanmar only return of democratic leader in power can change deteriorating condition of its citizens.
Without pressure and cooperation of ASEAN member and regional power China and India, it doesn’t seems possible to bring changes in attitudes of military junta and accelerating the country towards democracy. ASEAN is getting fail on the issue of security in this region. ASEAN appears unable to achieve its goal of conflict management. Right from the beginning ASEAN was a mechanism of confidence building and conflict management, a mechanism of regional security. ASEAN`s Security community strongly emphasizes on democracy, development, human rights and fundamental freedom. But they should take hard step(in lieu of verbal criticism) against Military government for human rights violation and violation of fundamental freedom of Burmese people.
Civil society is emerging as major might to remove or change undemocratic forces all over the world. . But in Myanmar when military junta took the power since then it clamped down and suppressed the civil society . September protest by monks was one of the brutal way of suppressing civil society. Rarely any free media institution exist in Myanmar now and days. ASEAN member with the help of United Nations can cooperate in promotion of civil societies in the country.
America has imposed sanction on Myanmar. Sanction can only boosting moral of Burmese people. In fact, economic sanction is making weak to Burmese people to fight against authoritarian reign of military junta. They (Burmese) have to do struggle for a square meal, in this situation how is it possible for them fighting to restore democracy.
If we look into Chinese engagement with Myanmar, it seems that China is not much interested in restoration of democracy in Myanmar. The resolution brought by US in UNSC against military government of Myanmar was opposed by China and Russia. It (China) seems reluctant toward saving Burmese people `s fundamental right, and restoration of democracy. Actually China`s involvement with military government is only exploiting oil and gas of Myanmar and selling arms to military government.
That is why one women of Myanmar stated “China is good friend of Burmese government, not its people. They are like brother and brother in law.” It shows that China backing Myanmar only it’s economic benefiting.
India is also regional power like china. So India, too, is important for change in Myanmar.
India enjoyed good relation with Myanmar during 1948 to 1962 . But after taking over power of Myanmar by undemocratic military government in 1962 , relation with India became sour . This sort of relation, more and less , remained continue till Rajiv Gandhi regime. But during Narshimaha Rao`s tenure India have to be soft towards Myanmar’s military government due to three important reason- first, containing china, second controlling insurgency in India’s nearth – east region and third, India’s look east policy because Myanmar is center player of ASEAN .
But Pranab Mukherjee`s visit was not good indication for democratization of Myanmar and its people. It means to give morally support to military junta.
India and China are major regional power of this region. If both power do work to gether, with the full support of ASEAN, Surely, at one point of time , Burmese people will breath in democratic environment.
About the Author
VIKASH ANANd (Journalist and Scholar of Internatinal politics),Delhi, India
Email address-vikashanandjnu@gmail.com
How is Japan using international norms to build up their military power?
Japan is supposed to be a pacifist country but are moving towards a more autonomy state. Can anyone tell me how they are using international norms to do this? Does anyone have any links relating the two together or a detailed response. I'm writing a paper on this.
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They have to "defend" themselves. It probably is a good idea because they are near Russia, North Korea and China. Which have nuclear weapons.
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Mississippi Power employees completed 2009 without a personal injury, and that was not by accident. Mississippi Power said they put a huge effort behind their safety program, which they call "Target Zero".
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