A candid portrait of a global leader who decided in early life to devote his intellectual and political gifts, and his extraordinary capacity for hard work, to serving the public. This book presents the life of a great national and international figure, President Bill Clinton revealed with all his talents and contradictions.
Provides a look at how each of us can change the world. This book urges us to seek out what each of us, regardless of income, available time, age, and skills, can do to help, to give people a chance to live out their dreams. It shows us how one of the ways of giving can be an effort to change, improve, or protect a government policy.
Takes a look at how each of us can change the world. This title reveals the innovative efforts being made by companies and organizations - and by individuals - to solve problems and save lives both 'down the street and around the world'.
Demonstrates how elements in the structure of today's primary and secondary schools, such as the purpose of schools, institutional rules and the roles of students, teachers and leaders must change if these institutions are to be responsive to the educational needs of children and society.
Reveals the efforts being made by companies and organizations - and by individuals - to solve problems and save lives both 'down the street and around the world'. This book urges us to seek out what each of us - 'regardless of income, available time, age, and skills' - can do to help, and to give people a chance to live out their dreams.
Demonstrates that the future of America's security depends on overcoming the superpower myth. This title also demonstrates why military force is not always effective, why allies and consensus-building are crucial, and how the administration's faulty world view has adversely affected policies toward Israel, Iraq, North Korea, Haiti, and Africa.
Demonstrates why military force is not always effective, why allies and consensus-building are crucial, and how the administration's faulty world view has adversely affected policies toward Israel, Iraq, North Korea, Haiti, Africa, and Al-Qaeda. This book demonstrates that the future of America's security depends on overcoming the superpower myth.