Describes the attainment of Zen while breathing and speaking, waking and sleeping, moving and staying, eating and drinking, playing and working, caring and loving, and thriving and surviving.
Explores the history of television news stations and programs involvement and influence in times of war, from the Vietnam Conflict to the War on Terrorism.
Examines the role of violence in the history of the United States and discusses the extent of the violence portrayed in the mass media and its influence on the society as a whole.
Five Annapolis graduates, including Oliver North, were part of a legion of well-meaning, if ill-starred warriors who fought in the Vietnam War. This book contrasts those who went, and those who used money, wit and connections to avoid the battle.