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David B. Goldstein

    David Goldsteins Poesie befasst sich mit der Komplexität der menschlichen Existenz mit einem ausgeprägten literarischen Gespür. Seine Verse erforschen tiefgründige Themen und spielen gleichzeitig mit Sprache und Form. Goldsteins Herangehensweise an das Schreiben ist sowohl intellektuell als auch emotional und bietet den Lesern eine reiche und zum Nachdenken anregende Erfahrung. Sein Werk wird für seine Originalität und Tiefe gefeiert.

    Who'd be a copper?
    Kibbutz Virgin
    A New Flexible Global Positioning System (GPS) Constellation Sustainment Strategy
    Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare's England
    Creative You
    • 2017

      The book offers an engaging exploration of the connections between literature and communal eating, examining works by Shakespeare, Milton, religious authors, and recipe book writers. It delves into how these texts reflect and shape social interactions around food, highlighting the cultural significance of shared meals in various literary contexts. Through this unique lens, Goldstein uncovers the rich interplay between food, community, and literature.

      Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare's England
    • 2015

      Who'd be a copper?

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Who'd be a copper? follows Jonathan Nicholas in his transition from a long- haired world traveller to becoming one of `Thatcher's army' on the picket lines of the 1984 miner's dispute and beyond.

      Who'd be a copper?
    • 2013

      Creative You

      • 291 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,5(324)Abgeben

      Helps each reader unleash his or her innate creative skills based on a unique personality type and succeed in every endeavor.

      Creative You
    • 2013

      Kibbutz Virgin

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Jonathan was a naive eighteen-year-old who had just finished his A-levels. His cousin Andy suggested they fly to Israel in order to experience life on a kibbutz as a `volunteer'. Jonathan had never even heard the word kibbutz and he knew very little about Israel, but he agreed to take part in the adventure.

      Kibbutz Virgin
    • 2012

      The book delves into the operational challenges of the Global Positioning System (GPS), highlighting the U.S. Air Force's role in its maintenance and modernization. It critiques the existing launch-to-sustain strategy, emphasizing its rigidity and inadequacy in supporting ongoing advancements in GPS technology. The discussion points to the need for a more adaptable approach to ensure responsiveness in future launch paradigms, addressing the critical importance of GPS as a global utility.

      A New Flexible Global Positioning System (GPS) Constellation Sustainment Strategy