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Sharpe's Skirmish: Short Short (Richard Sharpe Adventure Series)
It is the summer of 1812 and Richard Sharpe, newly recovered from the wound he received in the fighting at Salamanca, is given an easy duty; to guard a Commissary Officer posted to an obscure Spanish fort where there are some captured French muskets to repair. But unknown to the British, the French are planning a lightning raid across the River Tormes, and they reckon the obscure Spanish fort, which guards an ancient bridge across the river, will be lightly guarded. Sharpe is in for a fight..
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Win the Whining War & Other Skirmishes: A Family Peace Plan
This easy-to-use guide helps parents increase cooperation and reduce conflict in households with children ages two through 12. Parents learn how to eliminate the tantrums, teasing, dawdling, interrupting, and complaining that drive them crazy.
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Game Development Essentials: Game Artificial Intelligence
Written by experts with years of gaming industry experience developing today's most popular games, Game Development Essentials: Game Artificial Intelligence provides an engaging introduction to "real world" game artificial intelligence techniques. With a clear, step-by-step approach, the book begins by covering artificial intelligence techniques that are relevant to the work of today's developers. This technical detail is then expanded through descriptions of how these techniques are actually used in games, as well as the specific issues that arise when using them. With a straightforward writing style, this book offers a guide to game artificial intelligence that is clear, relevant, and updated to reflect the most current technology and trends in the industry..
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Imperial Skirmishes: War and Gunboat Diplomacy in Latin America
Notorious for its recent military dictatorships, South America is less well known for its wars. But since the dawn of independence in the early nineteenth century, the continent has witnessed a series of conflicts, some short and small-scale, others long-lasting and extensive. Battles have been fought over serious issues-border disputes, trading disagreements, and oil wealth-but blood has also been spilled over such seemingly trivial matters as manure and the result of a soccer match.

The heyday of South American war-mongering was the nineteenth century, and it is this period that Andrew Graham-Yooll reconstructs in this history of "small wars." Many such conflicts amounted to little more than sabre-rattling and cost little human life. But not all hostilities were small or trivial. More than 400,000 troops and civilians died in 1865-70 when Paraguay went to war with Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay in the continent's greatest military disaster. Looking at the role of foreign powers such as France and Germany in the region's instability, this book also considers how Britain treated the continent as part of its empire with a policy of gunboat diplomacy. Using contemporary press reports, unpublished correspondence, and first-hand recollections of battles and skirmishes, this book analyzes how distant wars were viewed in Europe and how they affected the people who actually fought them.

Graham-Yooll also looks back at the Falklands War in the context of earlier foreign adventures in South America. Revealing for the first time the true extent of European involvement in Latin America's internal strife, this book captures the imperial ambitions, the belligerence, and the incompetence of Victorian generals and profiteers..
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A Small Skirmish in the Cold War: Cape Canaveral in the Post-Sputnik Period
Fifty years ago the nation was shaken by the news that our Cold War enemy, the Soviet Union, had beaten us to space with Sputnik The US launched a massive catch-up effort and the focus was on Cape Canaveral What happened there in the early 1960s shaped the military and civilian technology and profoundly changed our world. This is an inside look at being on the Cape and working on the systems that helped win the Cold War, vignettes of the day-to-day issues of living and working on the edge of the future including the dilemma of simultaneously working downrange to missile test schedules and trying to get married. Technology is always there but usually treated lightly as converting a radar into a popcorn popper ten years before the microwave oven..
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