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All ten episodes from the event series American Crime Story.
Focusing on the trial of O.J. Simpson, the series follows the trial from discovery of the crime scene right through to verdict.
(Nominated for 22 Emmy Awards, winner of 9: Outstanding Lead Actor; Outstanding Lead Actress; Outstanding Supporting Actor; Outstanding Writing; Outstanding Casting; Outstanding Hairstyling; Outstanding Limited Series; Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing; Outstanding Sound Mixing)
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NIV Study Bible features a stunning four-color interior with
photographs, maps, charts, and illustrations. This fully revised,
personal-size edition includes dozens of new articles and a thorough
update to all its study features set in Zondervan’s exclusive NIV
Comfort Print typeface.
Know what the Bible says. Understand why the Bible matters.
Set in Zondervan’s exclusive NIV Comfort Print® typeface, this
stunning, full-color study Bible answers your pressing questions with
just the right amount of information, placed in just the right location.
With its decades-long legacy of helping readers grasp the Bible’s
meaning, the NIV Study Bible, Personal Size, embodies the mission of
the NIV translation to be an accurate, readable, and clear guide into
Scripture. Specifically designed to expand upon the NIV, the NIV Study
Bible’s editorial team crafts that same accuracy and clarity into every
study note.
Now the study Bible millions have come to trust has been fully revised
and updated. A new committee of top biblical scholars—who are current
and former NIV translators with a passion for making the Bible’s
meaning clear--have pored over every note, every article, every chart,
and every essay to refine this treasured resource even more. Thousands
of newly written or revised notes and articles combine with hundreds of
four-color maps, charts, photos, and illustrations to create an entire
library of study helps designed to increase your understanding and
application of God’s word.
2021 ECPA Bible of the Year Recipient
Features:
• Complete text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International
Version (NIV)
• Over 21,000 bottom-of-the-page study notes, with icons to make
important information easy to spot
• Over 125 topical articles, 16 pages of full-color maps, the
Comprehensive NIV Concordance with nearly 4800-word entries, and a
subject note index enable even deeper study
• Sixty-six book introductions and outlines along with six section
introductions provide valuable background information for each book of
the Bible
• In-text maps, charts, diagrams, and illustrations visually clarify
the stories in the Bible
• Words of Jesus in red
• Two satin ribbon markers
• Exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print typeface
• 7.5-point type size
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ECPA Christian Book Award Winner Readers' Choice Award Winner
Biblical Foundations Award Winner Preaching's Preacher's Guide to
the Best Bible Reference The second edition of the Dictionary of
Jesus and the Gospels is a thoroughly reconstructed and revised
version of the critically acclaimed 1992 first edition. Since that
groundbreaking volume was published, a wave of Jesus and Gospel
scholarship has crested and broken on the shores of a new century.
Jesus has been proposed as sage, shaman, revolutionary, marginal
Jew, Mediterranean peasant or a prophet of Israel's restoration.
The non-canonical Gospels have been touted, examined and
reassessed. There are revised understandings of historiography,
orality, form criticism, empire and more. The second edition of the
DJG amply weighs and assess the gains and shortcomings of this new
scholarship. Here is a self-contained reference library of
information and perspective essential to exploring Jesus and the
Gospels. This volume bridges the gap between scholars and those
pastors, teachers, students and interested readers who want
thorough treatments of key topics in an accessible and summary
format. Articles cover each Gospel, major themes in the Gospels,
key episodes in the life of Jesus, significant background topics,
as well as issues and methods of interpretation. Among other
benefits, it allows multiple opportunities for each of the Gospels
to be weighed and heard in its own voice. Bibliographies are full
and up to date, putting readers in touch with the best work in the
field. All of this allows the articles to serve as launching pads
for further research. When the first edition of the Dictionary of
Jesus and the Gospels was published, it was immediately recognized
as an innovative reference work. By taking a particular corpus of
biblical books and exploring it with in-depth articles written by
specialists in the field, it refashioned a staple reference genre.
This dictionary model has now been applied to each segment of the
biblical canon in successive volumes. Those who have enjoyed and
benefitted from the wealth in the first edition will find the
second edition an equally indispensable companion to study and
research. Over ninety percent of the articles have been completely
rewritten, and the rest thoroughly revised and updated. Here is the
doorway into a reliable and comprehensive summary and appraisal of
the last twenty years of Jesus scholarship. A new generation of
scholars has opened the way to make this a Dictionary of Jesus and
the Gospels for the twenty-first century. Reference volumes in the
IVP Bible Dictionary Series provide in-depth treatment of biblical
and theological topics in an accessible, encyclopedia format,
including cross-sectional themes, methods of interpretation,
significant historical or cultural background, and each Old and New
Testament book as a whole.
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A Tale of Two Cities (Paperback, Reissue)
Charles Dickens; Illustrated by Hablot K. Browne (Phiz); Introduction by Peter Merchant; Notes by Peter Merchant; Series edited by Keith Carabine
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A Tale of Two Cities (1859), Dickens' greatest historical novel,
traces the private lives of a group of people caught up in the
cataclysm of the French Revolution and the Terror. Dickens based
his historical detail on Carlyle's great work - The French
Revolution. 'The best story I have written' was Dickens' own
verdict on A Tale of Two Cities, and the reader is unlikely to
disagree with this judgement of a story which combines historical
fact with the author's unsurpassed genius for poignant tales of
human suffering, self-sacrifice, and redemption.
Rating Valuation: Principles and Practice has long been the
standard go-to guide for both students studying rating valuation
and practitioners needing a comprehensive reference book covering
rating law, valuation and, importantly, practice. This fifth
edition brings the reader up to date with the changes for the 2023
Rating Revaluation and developments in case law, as well as
highlights the differences between the law in England and Wales. A
comprehensive chapter covers rates in Northern Ireland. Starting
with the basics, the book goes on to provide more in-depth detail
for advanced readers, using clear, accessible and engaging analysis
and example valuations throughout to break down what many see as a
complex subject. Whether you are studying to pass your APC, or just
want an overview of the changes taken in by the latest revaluation,
Rating Valuation: Principles and Practice will give you all you
need to understand rating valuation.
An AQA-approved resource. Sociology for AQA Volume 1 is the new
edition of Ken Browne's invaluable and widely used textbook,
designed for AQA's new Sociology AS level and Year 1 A level (for
first teaching from September 2015). The book combines sociological
rigour and accessibility, matching the AQA specifications and using
these as a springboard to develop readers' sociological skills and
understanding. The fifth edition includes: * up-to-date discussions
of a wide range of recent sociological data and debates * practice
questions on every specification topic * a special chapter on the
compulsory 'Education with Methods in Context' requirement of the
specifications * full-colour photographs, diagrams and cartoons, to
bring ideas to life and fire students' imaginations * a dedicated
website at www.politybooks.com/browne, with resources for teachers
and additional material designed to help students revise or
research themes in the book. Key sociological terms are
systematically highlighted throughout the text and are included in
a comprehensive glossary, with questions and activities
incorporated throughout to develop and test students' understanding
further. Pitched at the right level for the new AQA Sociology
specifications, the book provides the tools necessary to help
students, whatever their needs, interests and abilities. Together
with the accompanying Sociology for AQA Volume 2, this is an
invaluable resource for teaching and studying sociology.
This collection of essays on Goethe's Faust by prominent American
and German scholars explores the work's significance in the context
of recent historical, political, and scholarly developments and
points to new directions for research. Topics include translation
(into Indo-European languages), Faust's relationship to
Mephistopheles, Faust and the feminine, sexual imagery, gothic
allusions, musical representations of Faust, political and moral
implications, Faust in the contemporary theatre, devils in German
literature, Faust in the continuing debate over modern and
postmodern, Goethe's stylistic use of complementary points of view,
and his use of myth.
In the Encyclopedia of Travel Literature, an expert sketches the
lives and achievements of explorers, adventurers, novelists, and
poets from l450 to the present and describes, critiques, and quotes
from their works. Before visual media, readers learned about
foreign countries, exotic realms, other peoples, and intrepid
adventurers through travel writers. Here you'll read about Johann
Ludwig Burckhardt, who died in 1817 on his return trip from Mecca
and was buried still disguised as a Muslim; George Sand, who
scandalized Europe by illegally wearing trousers and wrote a
singularly interesting travel book; and Lord Byron, who
fictionalized his Grand Tour in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Includes illustrations
The Elgar Handbook of Civil War and Fragile States brings together
contributions from a multidisciplinary group of internationally
renowned scholars on such important issues as the causes of violent
conflicts and state fragility, the challenges of conflict
resolution and mediation, and the obstacles to post-conflict
reconstruction and durable peace-building. While other companion
volumes exist, this detailed and comprehensive book brings together
an unrivalled range of disciplinary perspectives, including
development economists, quantitative and qualitative political
scientists, and sociologists. Topical chapters include:
Post-Conflict and State Fragility, Ethnicity, Human Security,
Poverty and Conflict, Economic Dimensions of Civil War, Climate
Change and Armed Conflict, Rebel Recruitment, Education and Violent
Conflict, Obstacles to Peace Settlements and many others. With
detailed and comprehensive coverage, this Handbook will appeal to
postgraduate and undergraduate students, policymakers, researchers
and academics in conflict and peace studies, international
relations, international politics and security studies.
Contributors include: P. Aall, T. Addison, P.H. Baker, R.H. Bates,
J. Bercovitch, G.K. Brown, H. Buhaug, P. Clark, C.A. Crocker, H.
Dorussen, V.P. Fortna, S. Fukuda-Parr, K.S. Gleditsch, N.P.
Gleditsch, Y. Guichaoua, F.O. Hampson, C.A. Hartzell, H. Hegre, H.
Holtermann, L.M. Howard, P. Justino, A. Langer, R. Licklider, K.
Long, C. Lutmar, D.M. Malone, J. McGarry, C. Messineo, N.W.
Metternich, R. Muggah, S.M. Murshed, H. Nitzscke, B. O Leary, J.
Ohiorhenuan, A. Ruggeri, B.R. Sorensen, F. Stewart, M.Z.
Tadjoeddin, O.M. Theisen, H. Urdal, P. Vermeersch, S. Wolff
The letter to the Philippians illuminates a warm relationship
between the apostle Paul and the Philippian believers. Despite
difficult situations being experienced on both sides, Paul finds
ample reason to celebrate what God in Christ has done and is doing
in the believers' lives. Jeannine K. Brown's commentary explores
the themes of this epistle, how its message is still relevant to
Christians in the twenty-first century. She shows how motifs of
joy, contentment and unity abound as Paul reminds the Philippians
of the supreme value of knowing Jesus the Messiah, and highlights
their significance for shaping the contemporary church towards
living more deeply its identity in Christ. Part of the Tyndale New
Testament commentary series, Philippians: An Introduction and
Commentary examines the text section-by-section - exploring the
context in which it was written, providing thoughtful commentary on
the letter to the Philippians, and then unpacking its theology. It
will leave you with a thorough understanding of the content and
structure of Paul's writing, as well as its meaning and continued
relevance for Christians today. The Tyndale New Testament
Commentaries are ideal Bible commentaries for students and teachers
of theology, as well as being usable for preachers and individual
Christians looking to delve deeper into the riches of Scripture and
discover its meaning for today. Insightful and comprehensive,
Jeannine K. Brown's commentary on Philippians is a brilliant
introduction that will give you a renewed appreciation for this
rich Pauline epistle and a greater knowledge of why it is important
to the Christian faith.
Few figures in American history are accorded greater honor than
the military commander at the head of his troops. This study
identifies and recounts the careers of those men who have given
their lives while serving as general officers from the beginnings
of our nation's military history to the present day. In addition to
offering profiles of American military heroes, the study also
provides a basis for consideration of some of the ways in which
military leadership techniques have changed over the years.
Biographical information for each general officer includes year
of birth, branch of service, and state from which the officer
entered the service, a brief synopsis of preservice and service
achievements, and an account of the cause and circumstances of
death. The highest rank held with date of commission and specific
date and place of death are given for every officer, and each entry
closes with a list of sources.
The book explores comparatively the role of non-profit
organizations in conditions of social and economic change. The
focus of the study is an investigation of the proposition that
non-profit organizations provide sites and processes for enhancing
active citizenship, invigorating the public sphere and extending
political participation. The study explores the economic
constraints on voluntary associations and argues that they can
function as 'schools of democracy'. This book is the first national
study of the third-sector in Australia, but its conclusions have a
general relevance to deregulated welfare societies in Europe and
North America.
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Almost all Americans would be better off if none of the federal
welfare-state policies of the last century—including Social
Security—had ever been enacted. So argues economist Edgar
Browning, and with good reason: In 1900, government played a very
small role in the day-to-day activities of American citizens. There
was no income tax. No Social Security. No federal welfare programs.
No minimum wage laws. No federal involvement in education.
Government was small, spending well under 10 percent of our
incomes. But now, federal, state, and local governments spend more
than 33 percent of our incomes. Why has government grown so much
over the past century? The answer, in Browning's devastating
critique of the modern welfare state, is simple: the rise of
egalitarian ideology—an ideology that has not just harmed the
economy but made us all poorer. This book examines all facets of
the welfare state in the U.S. and its egalitarian underpinnings.
Egalitarians claim, for instance, that markets are unfair and that
we must have redistributive policies to produce social justice.
This reasoning supposedly justifies the two-thirds of federal
spending that simply robs Peter to pay Paul. We are stealing from
each other. Browning's research and trenchant analysis show that:
-Almost all U.S. citizens are harmed by the welfare state—even
many of its apparent beneficiaries. -Welfare-state policies have
large hidden costs which all told have reduced the average income
of Americans by about 25 percent. -There is much less inequality
and poverty than is commonly believed. -Most taxpayers will receive
less back from Social Security than they put in. Provocative?
Indeed. But such conclusions result from the most thoroughgoing
economic analysis of the modern welfare state yet written. Written
for a general audience, Stealing from Each Other covers everything
informed citizens need to know about inequality, poverty, welfare,
Social Security, taxation, and the true costs of government
redistributive policies.
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This unprecedented study of delinquent behavior reversal
challenges the widely held view that early delinquency becomes a
self-fulfilling prophecy. By identifying the variables involved in
the turnaround process, the contributors provide an examination of
issues such as: favorable effects of juvenile court adjudication;
following up previously adjudicated delinquents; the
post-intervention experience; delinquency and attachment; and
evolution, devolution, and disruption of treatment in an antisocial
child. The book is a significant and welcome addition to the
literature that should stimulate more and better research on the
juvenile justice system that will have a positive and constructive
thrust. "Criminal Justice RevieW"
Adolescent delinquents can often experience a complete
behavioral turnaround--even if their delinquent behaviors have
become a pattern. This unprecedented study of delinquent behavior
reversal challenges the widely held view that early delinquency
becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. By identifying the variables
involved in the turnaround process, the contributors hope to
provide an understanding of this phenomenon--and to encourage its
occurrence. They examine, from both personal and research
perspectives, issues such as: favorable effects of juvenile court
adjudication; following up previously adjudicated delinquents; the
post-intervention experience; delinquency and attachment; and
evolution, devolution, and disruption of treatment in an antisocial
child.
The growth of collaboration between museums and source communities - the people from whom collections originate - is one of the most important developments in modern museum practice. This volume combines some of the most influential published research in this emerging field with newly commissioned essays on the issues, problems and lessons involved. Focusing on museums in North America, the Pacific and the United Kingdom, the book highlights three areas which demonstrate the new developments most clearly: *The museum as field site or 'contact zone' - a place which source community members enter for purposes of consultation and collaboration *Visual repatriation - the use of photography to return images of ancestors, historical moments and material heritage to source communities *Exhibition case studies - these are discussed to reveal the implications of cross-cultural and collaborative research for museums, and how such projects have challenged established attitudes and practices
As the first overview of its kind, this collection will be essential reading for museum staff working with source communities, for community members involved with museum programmes, and for students and academics in museum studies and social anthropology.
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