Living Terrors

Living Terrors
Title Living Terrors PDF eBook
Author Michael T. Osterholm, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Publisher Delta
Total Pages 258
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Science
ISBN 0307423123

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America is one killer organism away from a living nightmare that threatens all we hold dear.... A deadly cloud of powdered anthrax spores settles unnoticed over a crowded football stadium.... A school cafeteria lunch is infected with a drug-resistant strain of E. coli.... Thousands in a bustling shopping mall inhale a lethal mist of smallpox, turning each individual into a highly infectious agent of suffering and death.... Dr. Michael Osterholm knows all too well the horrifying scenarios he describes. In this eye-opening account, the nation’s leading expert on bioterrorism sounds a wake-up call to the terrifying threat of biological attack — and America’s startling lack of preparedness. He demonstrates the havoc these silent killers can wreak, exposes the startling ease with which they can be deployed, and asks probing questions about America’s ability to respond to such attacks. Are most doctors and emergency rooms able to diagnose correctly and treat anthrax, smallpox, and other potential tools in the bioterrorist’s arsenal? Is the government developing the appropriate vaccines and treatments? The answers are here in riveting detail — what America has and hasn’t done to prevent the coming bioterrorist catastrophe. Impeccably researched, grippingly told, Living Terrors presents the unsettling truth about the magnitude of the threat. And more important, it presents the ultimate insider’s prescription for change: what we must do as a nation to secure our freedom, our future, our lives.

Terrors and Experts

Terrors and Experts
Title Terrors and Experts PDF eBook
Author Adam Phillips
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 132
Release 1997
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780674874800

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This book is a chronicle of the all-too-human terror that drives us into the arms of experts, and of how expertise, in the form of psychoanalysis, addresses our fears - in essence, turns our terror into meaning.

Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort

Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort
Title Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort PDF eBook
Author Peter Galassi (Museumskurator)
Publisher ABRAMS
Total Pages 136
Release 1991
Genre Domestic relations
ISBN

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Hidden Terrors

Hidden Terrors
Title Hidden Terrors PDF eBook
Author A. J. Langguth
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 356
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1504050045

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A “devastating” exposé of the United States’ Latin American policy and the infamous career and assassination of agent Dan Mitrione (Kirkus Reviews). In 1960, former Richmond, Indiana, police chief Dan Mitrione moved to Brazil to begin a new career with the United States Agency for International Development. During his ten years with the USAID, Mitrione trained and oversaw foreign police forces in extreme counterinsurgency tactics—including torture—aimed at stomping out communism across South America. Though he was only a foot soldier in a larger secret campaign, he became a symbol of America’s brutal interventionism when he was kidnapped and executed by Tupamaro rebels in Montevideo, Uruguay. In Hidden Terrors, former New York Times Saigon bureau chief A. J. Langguth chronicles with chilling detail Mitrione’s work for the USAID on the ground in South America and Washington, DC, where he shared his expertise. Along the way, Langguth provides an authoritative overview of America’s efforts to destabilize communist movements and prop up military dictators in South America, presenting a “powerful indictment of what the United States helped to bring about in this hemisphere” (The New York Times). Even today, the tactics Mitrione helped develop continue to influence operations in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and black sites around the globe.

Deadliest Enemy

Deadliest Enemy
Title Deadliest Enemy PDF eBook
Author Michael T. Osterholm
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre AIDS (Disease)
ISBN 9780316343756

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Infectious disease has the terrifying power to disrupt everyday life on a global scale, overwhelming public and private resources and bringing trade and transportation to a halt. In today's world, it's easier than ever to move people, animals, and materials around the planet, but the same advances that make modern infrastructure so efficient have made epidemics and even pandemics nearly inevitable. So what can -- and must -- we do in order to protect ourselves? Drawing on the latest medical science, case studies, and policy research, Deadliest enemy explores the resources and programs we need to develop if we are to keep ourselves safe from infectious disease.--

Holy Terrors

Holy Terrors
Title Holy Terrors PDF eBook
Author Diana Taylor
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 472
Release 2003-12-24
Genre Art
ISBN 9780822332404

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DIVTranslations of texts by important Latin American women playwrights, and performance artists, together with essays about their work./div

Seven Terrors

Seven Terrors
Title Seven Terrors PDF eBook
Author Selvedin Avdić
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Bosnia and Herzegovina
ISBN 9781908236364

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Bosnian Gothic - a haunted mine and a missing colleague forces a man out of his bed to investigate.