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How do I ... ?

Obtain or buy the book?

You can obtain the book for free by asking your librarian for the book. You can buy the book directly from the publisher by clicking on the below link.

To purchase the book, click on this link.

Arrange for a presentation by the author?

Send an e-mail to contact@teachpeace.com with the details of your meeting and request a presentation.

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Who is... ?

The author?

David Dionisi, the author, has held significant management positions with Fortune 500 companies such as MetLife and Prudential. He has also served as a Senior Vice President for an Internet company and has started small businesses in the United States and internationally.

Prior to working in corporate America, he served the country as an Army intelligence officer. His business and military experiences over the last 25+ years are complemented by an extensive background as an international volunteer worker in Asia, Central America, Europe and Africa.

His formal education includes a MBA from the University of San Francisco, a B.S. from the University of Lowell (Magna Cum Laude), financial consulting certifications (ChFC and CLU) from the American College, and honor/distinguished graduate commendations from numerous military specialty training programs (e.g., Air Force Telecommunications School, Army Officer Candidate School and Intelligence Officer School).

In addition to American Hiroshima, he is the author of Perfect Money Planning which was published in three editions from 1991 to 1995.

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Where can I find ... ?

Important Internet addresses referenced in American Hiroshima?

A list of the key websites follows:

Arm Control Association at www.armscontrol.org

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace at www.carnegieendowment.org

Excerpts from the CIA Torture Manual at www.radio4all.org/crackcia/torture.htm

Exposed: The Carlyle Group at www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3995.htm

Iraq Body Count Project at www.iraqbodycount.net

Israel ready to bomb Iran N-plant at www.rediff.com/us/2003/aug/29iran.htm

Liberia Mission orphanage in Africa at www.liberiamission.com

National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund at www.peacetaxfund.org/index.html

Natural Resources Defense Council at www.nrdc.org

Nuclear Age Peace Foundation at www.wagingpeace.org

Our Lady of Fatima Rehabilitation Center http://www.ourladyoffatimarehab.org/

Pew Research Center for the People and the Press at http://people-press.org/reports/display.php3?ReportID=185

President Dwight D. Eisenhower, “Farewell Address” at www.ourdocuments.gov

Reagan Announces SDI at www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/reagan/sfeature/sdi.html

Renaissance Alliance Department of Peace campaign at www.dopcampaign.org

Secrets of History: The C.I.A. In Iran at www.nytimes.com/library/world/mideast/041600iran-cia-index.html

U.S. Department of Peace Coalition at www.dopc.us/

War With Iraq: Costs, Consequences and Alternatives at www.amacad.org/publications/monographs/War_with_Iraq.pdf

War Resistance League at www.warresisters.org

World Affairs Councils of America at www.worldaffairscouncils.org and the northern California affliate at www.itsyourworld.org

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Can you recommend other good books to understand U.S. foreign policy and the American Hiroshima threat?

Yes, the following books are recommended.

The Sorrows of Empire by Chalmers Johnson

Nemesis by Chalmers Johnson

The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright

Confessions of An Economic Hitman by John Perkins

Against All Enemies by Richard Clarke

Gold Warriors by Sterling & Peggy Seagrave

Spy Wars by Tennent H. Bagley

Killing Hope by William Blum

The Great Terror War by Richard Falk

The New Nuclear Danger by Dr. Helen Caldicott

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What is the difference between the version with a flag on the front cover and the version with the Hiroshima Peace Park on the front cover ... ?

American Hiroshima was released in February 2005. Feedback from readers was incorporated to produce an updated version in January 2006 which was also used for the version translated into Korean. The 2005 version has a picture of a woman in a white dress on the front cover and the January 2006 has a picture of the Hiroshima Peace Park. The January 2006 version has more content and benefits from the contributions of many experts that commented on the February 2005 version.

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Where are the lesson plans for teachers... ?

Click here to go to the free lesson plans.

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