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  1. Gettysburg Directed and written by Ronald F. Maxwell, based on the novel by Michael Shaara; director of photography, Kees Van Oostrum; edited by Corky Ehlers; music by Randy Edelman; production ...

  2. Written, Directed and Edited by. John Sayles' "Lone Star" contains so many riches, it humbles ordinary movies. And yet they aren't thrown before us, to dazzle and impress: It is only later, thinking about the film, that we appreciate the full reach of its material. I've seen it twice, and after the second viewing, I began to realize how deeply ...

  3. Jul 2, 2010 · Fri, 07/02/2010 - 2:48pm. Mentoring on the Edge. or, "What you Don't Learn in a Classroom". by Colonel John Bessler. Download the full article: Mentoring on the Edge. The 'Afghan experience' for those who serve overseas can be vastly different. from the one about which the American public sees, hears, and reads. The same.

  4. Oct 18, 2017 · Bessler emphasizes that he does not mean that the administration of capital punishment is torturous, for this is a claim that has been made by other scholars such as Professor William Schabas. 1 Instead, Bessler argues that as a conceptual matter, state sanctioned executions are torture under the definition in Article 1 of the United Nations ...

    • Bharat Malkani
    • 2017
  5. MARCO E. HARRIS is a colonel in the Maryland Army National Guard and serves as the Chief of The Joint Staff, MDARNG. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Baltimore and is a Class of 2008 graduate of the U.S. Army War College. RUSSELL R. HULA, a U.S. Air Force colonel, is currently the Operations Division Chief, Directorate

  6. John Bessler's book informs and inspires the new writer. He illuminates every point with quotations from our greatest authors, providing a rich feast of new and old thoughts . on writing. For the person who longs to fulfill that uniquely human urge for . self-expression in writing on whatever subject, this book is the place to start.”

  7. Jun 9, 2017 · June 9, 2017. “For justification of any punishment go back to the Enlightenment,” University of Baltimore Law Professor John Bessler says. “Philosophers such as Montesquieu and Cesare Beccaria said you can only justify a punishment if it’s absolutely necessary. There were no penitentiaries back then; today we have prisons.

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