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  2. Victor Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Victor started his career as a management consultant with McKinsey & Company and later held senior management positions with Live Person and Art Technology Group (since acquired by Oracle Software). As a business consultant, Victor advises owners and CEOs of small businesses and Inc. 500 -calibre companies in their corporate decision-making.

  3. China at War - Wikipedia

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    China at War: Triumph and Tragedy in the Emergence of the New China 1937–1952 is a 2017 non-fiction book by Hans van de Ven, published in the United Kingdom by Profile Books and in the United States in 2018 by Harvard University Press. It discusses the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Korean War.

  4. God: The Failed Hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Damien Broderick wrote in The Australian, "Stenger offers an answer to that deep question in his two new books, arguing a materialist, God-free account of the cosmos, equally antagonistic to superstition, to the paranormal and to religions archetypal and newfangled alike.

  5. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The book was a critically acclaimed bestseller whose publication contributed to the establishment of the Church Committee, a United States Senate select committee to study governmental operations with respect to intelligence activities, in 1975. [citation needed] The book was published in paperback by Dell Publishing in 1975.

  6. Threat Vector - Wikipedia

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    Threat Vector is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and co-written with Mark Greaney, and published on December 4, 2012.A direct sequel to Locked On (2011), President Jack Ryan and The Campus must prevent a Chinese expansionist government from enacting war in the South China Sea.

  7. Life and Death in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Cheng was named "an enemy of the state" and arrested in late 1966 after the Red Guards looted her home. During her confinement, she was pressured to make a false confession that she was a spy for "the imperialists" because for many years after her husband's death she had continued to work as a senior partner for Shell in Shanghai.

  8. Memoirs of a Revolutionary, 1901–1941 - Wikipedia

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    Memoirs of a Revolutionary, 1901–1941 is a 1951 memoir by Victor Serge.Posted posthumously in French as Mémoires d'un révolutionnaire, Peter Sedgwick translated an abridged version into English in 1963 with Oxford University Press. [1]

  9. Feng Bingcheng - Wikipedia

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    Feng Bingcheng (冯秉诚) is a Chinese-born American pastor based in Wisconsin.He is best known for his book Youzi Yin (游子吟; 'Song of a Wanderer') written under the pen name Li Cheng (里程).