A KGB officer reveals for the first time the true story behind some of the Cold War's most important episodes, including the recruitment of two of its most infamous spies Victor Cherkashin's incredible career in the KGB spanned thirty-eight years, from Stalin's death in 1953 to the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. In this riveting memoir, Cherkashin provides a remarkable insider's view of the KGB's prolonged conflict with the United States, spanning his recruitment through his rising career in counter-intelligence to his prime spot as the KGB's number-two man at the Soviet Embassy in Washington. Victor Cherkashin's story sheds a stark new light on the KGB's inner workings over four decades and reveals new details about its major cases. Playing a central role in global espionage through most of the Cold War, Cherkashin's career was rich in episode and drama, and he took part in some of the highest profile cases, including tracking down U.S. and British spies around the world. But it was in 1985, known
This invaluable resource helps K-3 teachers deal withrestless, energetic students including those with attention deficithyperactivity disorder. The book contains quick movement breaksthat can be used between other classroom activities to minimizedisruptions and maintain a positive learning environment for allstudents. The activities, labeled according to appropriate agelevels, length of play time, and group size, include shaperecognition, stretching and relaxing, pantomime and imaginationmovements, balancing, and team relays. None of the activitiesrequire special skills, and there are enough for every day of theschool year.
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is one of the most pre-eminent postcolonial theorists writing today and a scholar of genuinely global reputation. This collection, first published in 1993, presents some of Spivak's most engaging essays on works of literature, such as Salman Rushdie's controversial "Satanic Verses", and twentieth century thinkers, such as Jacques Derrida and Karl Marx. Spivak relentlessly questions and deconstructs power structures where ever they operate. In doing so, she provides a voice for those who can not speak, proving that the true work of resistance takes place in the margins, "Outside in the Teaching Machine".