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E-BooksWar Music An Account of Books 1-4 and 16-19 of Homer's Iliad



War Music An Account of Books 1-4 and 16-19 of Homer's Iliad
War Music: An Account of Books 1-4 and 16-19 of Homer's Iliad By Christopher Logue
2003 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 0226491900 | PDF | 10 MB
In his brilliant rendering of eight books of Homer's Iliad, Logue here retells some of the most evocative episodes of the war classic, including the death of Patroclus and Achilles's fateful return to battle, that sealed the doom of Troy. Compulsively readable, Logue's poetry flies off the page, and his compelling descriptions of the horrors of war have a surreal, dreamlike quality that has been compared to the films of Kurosawa. Retaining the great poem's story line but rewriting every incident, Logue brings the Trojan War to life for modern audiences.



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Video TrainingIntro Annual Account Analysis For KycCdd Professionals



Intro Annual Account Analysis For KycCdd Professionals

Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 799.18 MB | Duration: 1h 24m



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E-BooksProtecting the President An Inside Account of the Troubled Secret Service in an Era of Evolving Threats



Protecting the President An Inside Account of the Troubled Secret Service in an Era of Evolving Threats
Dan Bongino, "Protecting the President: An Inside Account of the Troubled Secret Service in an Era of Evolving Threats"
English | 2017 | ISBN: 1944229868, 164293965X | ASIN: B079YZ1F3T | EPUB | pages: 169 | 0.2 mb



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Video TrainingThe Ultimate Guide To Hunt Account Takeover (2022)



The Ultimate Guide To Hunt Account Takeover (2022)
Published 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 806.50 MB | Duration: 1h 18m
Learn all about account takeover vulnerability from zero to hero! (The practical way)



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E-BooksInto the Fire A Firsthand Account of the Most Extraordinary Battle in the Afghan War



Into the Fire A Firsthand Account of the Most Extraordinary Battle in the Afghan War
Into the Fire: A Firsthand Account of the Most Extraordinary Battle in the Afghan War By Dakota Meyer, Bing West
2012 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0812993403 | EPUB | 7 MB
"The story of what Dakota did . . . will be told for generations."-President Barack Obama, from remarks given at Meyer's Medal of Honor ceremonyIn the fall of 2009, Taliban insurgents ambushed a patrol of Afghan soldiers and Marine advisors in a mountain village called Ganjigal. Firing from entrenched positions, the enemy was positioned to wipe out one hundred men who were pinned down and were repeatedly refused artillery support. Ordered to remain behind with the vehicles, twenty-one year-old Marine corporal Dakota Meyer disobeyed orders and attacked to rescue his comrades. With a brave driver at the wheel, Meyer stood in the gun turret exposed to withering fire, rallying Afghan troops to follow. Over the course of the five hours, he charged into the valley time and again. Employing a variety of machine guns, rifles, grenade launchers, and even a rock, Meyer repeatedly repulsed enemy attackers, carried wounded Afghan soldiers to safety, and provided cover for dozens of others to escape-supreme acts of valor and determination. In the end, Meyer and four stalwart comrades-an Army captain, an Afghan sergeant major, and two Marines-cleared the battlefield and came to grips with a tragedy they knew could have been avoided. For his actions on that day, Meyer became the first living Marine in three decades to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Into the Fire tells the full story of the chaotic battle of Ganjigal for the first time, in a compelling, human way that reveals it as a microcosm of our recent wars. Meyer takes us from his upbringing on a farm in Kentucky, through his Marine and sniper training, onto the battlefield, and into the vexed aftermath of his harrowing exploits in a battle that has become the stuff of legend. Investigations ensued, even as he was pitched back into battle alongside U.S. Army soldiers who embraced him as a fellow grunt. When it was over, he returned to the States to confront living with the loss of his closest friends. This is a tale of American values and upbringing, of stunning heroism, and of adjusting to loss and to civilian life. We see it all through Meyer's eyes, bullet by bullet, with raw honesty in telling of both the errors that resulted in tragedy and the resolve of American soldiers, U.S. Marines, and Afghan soldiers who'd been abandoned and faced certain death. Meticulously researched and thrillingly told, with nonstop pace and vivid detail, Into the Fire is the unvarnished story of a modern American hero.Praise for Into the Fire "A story of men at their best and at their worst . . . leaves you gaping in admiration at Medal of Honor winner Dakota Meyer's courage."-National Review "Meyer's dazzling bravery wasn't momentary or impulsive but deliberate and sustained."-The Wall Street Journal "[A] cathartic, heartfelt account . . . Combat memoirs don't get any more personal."-Kirkus Reviews "A great contribution to the discussion of an agonizingly complex subject."-The Virginian-Pilot "Black Hawk Down meets Lone Survivor."-Library Journal



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E-BooksBailout An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street



Bailout An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street
Bailout: An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street By Neil Barofsky
2012 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 1451684932 | EPUB | 1 MB
In this bracing, page-turning account of his stranger-than-fiction baptism into the corrupted ways of Washington, Neil Barofsky offers an irrefutable indictment, from an insider of the Bush and Obama administrations, of the mishandling of the $700 billion TARP bailout fund. In vivid behind-the-scenes detail, he reveals proof of the extreme degree to which our government officials bent over backward to serve the interests of Wall Street firms at the expense of the broader public-and at the expense of effective financial reform. During the height of the financial crisis in 2008, Barofsky gave up his job as a prosecutor in the esteemed U.S. Attorney's Office in New York City, where he had convicted drug kingpins, Wall Street executives, and perpetrators of mortgage fraud, to become the special inspector general in charge of oversight of the spending of the bailout money. From his first day on the job, his efforts to protect against fraud and to hold the big banks accountable for how they spent taxpayer money were met with outright hostility from the Treasury officials in charge of the bailouts. Barofsky discloses how, in serving the interests of the banks, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and his team worked with Wall Street executives to design programs that would funnel vast amounts of taxpayer money to their firms and would have allowed them to game the markets and make huge profits with almost no risk and no accountability, while repeatedly fighting Barofsky's efforts to put the necessary fraud protections in place. His investigations also uncovered abject mismanagement of the bailout of insurance giant AIG and Geithner's decision to allow the payment of millions of dollars in bonuses-including $7,700 to a kitchen worker and $7,000 to a mail room assistant-and that the Obama administration's "TARP czar" lobbied for the executives to retain their high pay. Providing stark details about how, meanwhile, the interests of homeowners and the broader public were betrayed, Barofsky recounts how Geithner and his team steadfastly failed to fix glaring flaws in the Obama administration's homeowner relief program pointed out by Barofsky and other bailout watchdogs, rejecting anti-fraud measures, which unleashed a wave of abuses by mortgage providers against homeowners, even causing some who would not have lost their homes otherwise to go into foreclosure. Ultimately only a small fraction (just $1.4 billion at the time he stepped down) of the $50 billion allocated to help homeowners was spent, while the funds expended to prop up the financial system-as Barofsky discloses-totaled $4.7 trillion. As Barofsky raised the alarm about the bailout failures, he met with obstruction of his investigations, and he recounts in blow-by-blow detail how an increasingly aggressive war was waged against his efforts, with even the White House launching a broadside against him. Bailout is a riveting account of his plunge into the political meat grinder of Washington, as well as a vital revelation of just how captured by Wall Street our political system is and why the too-big-to-fail banks have only become bigger and more dangerous in the wake of the crisis. *** FROM BAILOUT The further we dug into the way TARP was being administered, the more obvious it became that Treasury applied a consistent double standard. In the late fall of 2009, as I began receiving the results of two of our most important audits, the contradiction couldn't have been more glaring. When providing the largest financial institutions with bailout money, Treasury made almost no effort to hold them accountable, and the bounteous terms delivered by the government seemed to border on being corrupt. For those institutions, no effort was spared, with government officials often defending their generosity by kneeling at the altar of the "sanctity of contracts." Meanwhile, an entirely different set of rules applied for home- owners and businesses that were most assuredly small enough to fail. Nowhere was the favoritism toward Wall Street more evident than with the government's approach to AIG, where inviolable contract terms were cited to justify the absurd executive bonus payments as well as far richer payouts provided to the megabank counterparties to AIG's CDS deals, honoring even their most reckless bets. For homeowners and small business owners, though, contracts went from being sacrosanct to inconvenient irrelevancies. So when mortgage servicers blatantly disregarded HAMP contracts by trampling over homeowners' rights, Treasury turned to an endless series of excuses to justify its refusal to hold them accountable. Similarly, for more than two thousand auto dealerships, Treasury's auto bailout team sought to void the contractual rights granted them under state franchise laws to shut them down.



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E-BooksThe Tunnels of Cu Chi A Harrowing Account of America's Tunnel Rats in the Underground Battlefields of Vietnam [Audiobook]



The Tunnels of Cu Chi A Harrowing Account of America's Tunnel Rats in the Underground Battlefields of Vietnam [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B08PL4FDHH | 2021 | 11 hours and 23 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 626 MB
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E-BooksThe Rising Sun Sets A U.S. soldier's account of WWII South Pacific battles with the Empire of Japan (Audiobook)



The Rising Sun Sets A U.S. soldier's account of WWII South Pacific battles with the Empire of Japan (Audiobook)
English | 2020 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B08FDYR7XK | Duration: 4:32 h | 123 MB
Gary P. Hansen / Narrated by Eric Drummond



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E-BooksThe Premonitions Bureau A True Account of Death Foretold [Audiobook]



The Premonitions Bureau A True Account of Death Foretold [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B09FBSD1GJ | 2022 | 6 hours and 34 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 181 MB
From a rising star New Yorker staff writer, the incredible and gripping true story of John Barker, a psychiatrist who investigated the power of premonitions—and came to believe he himself was destined for an early death. On the morning of October 21, 1966, Kathleen Middleton, a music teacher in suburban London, awoke choking and gasping, convinced disaster was about to strike. An hour later, a mountain of rubble containing waste from a coal mine collapsed above the village of Aberfan, swamping buildings and killing 144 people, many of them children. Among the doctors and emergency workers who arrived on the scene was John Barker, a psychiatrist from Shelton Hospital, in Shrewsbury. At Aberfan, Barker became convinced there had been supernatural warning signs of the disaster, and decided to establish a "premonitions bureau", in conjunction with the Evening Standard newspaper, to collect dreams and forebodings from the public, in the hope of preventing future calamities.



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E-BooksScram! The Gripping First-Hand Account of the Helicopter War in the Falklands [Audiobook]



Scram! The Gripping First-Hand Account of the Helicopter War in the Falklands [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B09XJFDZ11 | 2022 | 10 hours and 28 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 287 MB
In April 1982, Harry Benson was a 21-year-old Royal Navy commando helicopter pilot fresh out of training and one of the youngest helicopter pilots to serve in the Falklands War. These pilots, nicknamed "junglies", flew most of the land-based missions in the Falklands in their Sea King and Wessex helicopters. Much of what happened in the war—the politics, task force ships, Sea Harriers, landings, Paras, and Marines—is well-known and documented. But almost nothing is known of the young commando helicopter pilots and aircrewmen who made it all happen on land and sea. This is their "Boys Own" story, told for the very first time. Harry Benson has interviewed 40 of his former colleagues for the audiobook, creating a tale of skill, initiative, resourcefulness, humor, luck, and adventure. This is a fast-paced, meticulously researched, and compelling account written by someone who was there, in the cockpit of a Wessex helicopter.



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