The security community generally believes that North Korea has a relatively sophisticated guided ballistic missile program. This report questions this view and seeks to better characterize the North Korean missile threat. The author compares the available data on the North Korean missile program against five hypotheses about the program's origins; sophistication; and scale; highlighting inconsistencies.
#31104 in Books InterVarsity Press 2008-11-20Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .80 x 6.00l; .85 #File Name: 0830825770263 pagesThe Epic of Eden A Christian Entry into the Old Testament
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Ah Ha Moments!By Wanda C.Sandra L. Richter is an amazing professor! She educates you in a down to earth way. You feel very enlightened and want to study with her more. She explains in detail and simplifies complex situations in the Holy Bible to the level an average person can realize how these people feel and live. There are many "Ah Ha moments." Your eyes will be opened and you will truly see how great God is; I felt as though I had looked through a window into our history and saw everything in living action.I recommend this book very highly.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. One Book Explains ItBy JudyI have been studying the Bible for over sixty years. And I would say that if you can read only one book that explains the Old Testament and how it delves into the New Testament; this is that book. Sandra L. Richter presents an approach that I had never before encountered. Yet it is quite understandable to a layperson. Charts and diagrams are included. I also saw the accompanying DVD. Hearing the author and seeing her personality added an enjoyable dimension to her teaching.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Loved it!By Valerie CMy book club read this book. It's almost like taking a college course. A lot of excellent information arranged in a way that helps you remember it although I will probably read it again. There was information that was new to us so it was very thought-provoking. Good for a book club because it invokes lively discussion.