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Philip H. Gordon

    1. Januar 1962

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    Allies at War
    Neoplasms of the colon, rectum, and anus
    Die Strategien der Pokerstars
    • Die Strategien der Pokerstars

      Profitipps zur Verbesserung des eigenen Spiels

      Texas Hold'em ist ein Taktikspiel und diese will gelernt sein. Aus diesem Grund hat Phil Gordon sein über 15 Jahre gesammeltes Wissen über No Limit Texas Hold'em zusammen geschrieben. Der interessierte Leser bekommt Insider-Tipps zum Thema "Wie entwickle ich meinen eigenen Stil", einleuchtende Instruktionen und wird mit illustrativen Anekdoten motiviert hart daran zu arbeiten, das eigene Spiel zu verbessern. Neben Themen wie Philosophie, Psychologie, Strategie und Mathematik berichtet der Profi-Spieler aber auch von seinen Erfahrungen mit Gegnern wie T. J. Cloutier, Phil Ivey, oder Hank Azaria.

      Die Strategien der Pokerstars
    • Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death in the Western World. This Second Edition analyzes the genetics, mechanisms, and development of colorectal carcinoma and supplies the latest research and recommendations on the detection, treatment, and prevention of malignancies of the colon, rectum, and anus.

      Neoplasms of the colon, rectum, and anus
    • Allies at War

      America, Europe and the Crisis Over Iraq

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      This comprehensive analysis explores the breakdown of U.S.-European relations during the Iraq crisis, drawing on extensive interviews with policymakers. It places the crisis in historical context, tracing U.S.-Europe relations since World War II and highlighting how the alliance has traditionally navigated internal challenges. The authors detail how strategic differences post-Cold War and earlier disputes over the Balkans and the Middle East had already raised concerns about the alliance's future. They argue that the unilateral diplomacy of the Bush administration exacerbated existing tensions, culminating in the Iraq crisis of 2003. Gordon and Shapiro contend that the deterioration of relations was not inevitable but stemmed from misguided decisions and provocations on both sides. They challenge the notion that the Iraq war marked the end of the Atlantic Alliance, cautioning that such assumptions could lead to isolation and increased burdens on the U.S. They assert that the alliance remains vital and can still work together to tackle pressing global issues. The book offers concrete proposals for revitalizing transatlantic relations and adapting the alliance to address contemporary challenges, including global terrorism and instability in the Middle East.

      Allies at War