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Jesus trained a handful of ordinary people to follow Him as He
established God's kingdom on earth. His primary training method was
intimate, personal conversations on a friend-to-friend basis. As
they walked along, in the daily routines of life, He taught them
the practical principles of the Kingdom. He then commissioned them
to go and make disciples of all nations by teaching others what
they had learned. He still calls believers today to accept this
'great commission', but at times it seems that the work of
discipleship is more about public proclamation than personal
relationships and conversation. Churches today house hundreds of
believers, but few true disciples. Making disciples is more than
witnessing to nonbelievers. It is about building authentic
relationships with our Christian friends and helping each other
follow Jesus one discussion, one conversation, one heart-to-heart
talk at a time. Making Disciples-One Conversation at a Time
discusses the importance of having redemptive conversations and
demonstrates how to turn our meaningless chatter into a means of
grace, helping our friends become all God intends them to be and
enriching their lives and ours in the process. Author Michael
Henderson explains how practicing the disciplines of attentive
listening, appropriate questioning, Scripture application, and
praying with our friends, will allow us to not only fulfill
Christ's request to make disciples but also follow His commandment
to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and your
neighbor as yourself. Making Disciples-One Conversation at a Time
challenges us to examine how we use our words and presents ways to
bring Christ into the conversations of our everyday lives to give
those around us a better understanding of God and His love for
them.
This book is to be used by couples, small groups, individuals,
pastors and counselors. It provides practical insights for
relationship success based on years of working with couples. Each
lesson ends with assignments that will help the reader apply the
tips provided in the lesson. The material is presented in a concise
straight forward method that allows the reader to get right to the
point of the lesson. I designed it with a workbook style to be fun
and challenging. If you are serious about enhancing and protecting
your marriage, while at the same time growing deeper in love with
your spouse, than this is the book to read.
Liam Michaels isn't just a wealthy art dealer and photographer. He
is actually Azrael, the angel of death, an immortal sentinel
created thousands of years ago before the dawn of man for the
purpose of finding and destroying true evil.
Azrael and his Core, a group of highly trained commandos, have
just squashed attempted attacks on New York and Chicago by
terrorists wielding neutron bombs. In the process, they discovered
who was behind the threat: the Ba, an ancient warrior people
controlled by a demon-the demon Azrael has been battling for more
than three thousand years. Now the fight is about to come to a
climax as Azrael and his team pursue the demon across the United
States and Europe in a desperate effort to prevent a global nuclear
holocaust.
While this high-tech thriller rides the borders of the
imagination and tangles with the unthinkable, the futuristic
weaponry and advanced military systems employed by Azrael and his
commandos arise from technologies that actually exist today in
prototype form. In this chilling tale of terrorism, Azrael and the
Core must utilize their most daring maneuvers, ingenious
countertactics, and flat-out heroics in a brutal battle over the
fate of the world.
The decade of the 1970's was a fascinating chapter in the
history of American correctional facilities, especially in the
northeast. It was as though the social tumult of the 1960's had
contagiously spilled over and into the sub-cultural existence of
convicted felons in correctional facilities. The corrections world
of the 70's might be viewed as a resurgence of "Freedom's Ferment,"
Alice Felt Tyler's brilliant account of Americans' quest for social
reform and utopian life in the first half of the nineteenth
century. Among the frightening events of the 70's were deadly
prison riots, especially New York's Attica Correctional Facility,
inmate strikes, correction officer strikes, the infiltration of the
deadly AIDS virus among prisoners, and the first murder in USA
history of a female correction officer on duty in a maximum
security prison.
On a positive note, a few prison systems began to introduce
cutting edge, mental health services for inmates within each
maximum security prison, based on a community mental health
model.
"On The Count" exposes the reader to many challenging and
interesting, true experiences to enrich one's understanding of the
mosaic_ often blood-stained, of daily life in the corrections
community at that time. Many challenges in prisoner management have
not changed since then.
This volume summarises recent developments and highlights new
techniques which will define possible future directions for small
molecule X-ray crystallography. It provides an insight into how
specific aspects of crystallography are developing and shows how
they may interact or integrate with other areas of science. The
development of more sophisticated equipment and the massive rise in
computing power has made it possible to solve the three-dimensional
structure of an organic molecule within hours if not minutes. This
successful trajectory has resulted in the ability to study ever
more complex molecules and use smaller and smaller crystals. The
structural parameters for over a million organic and organometallic
compounds are now archived in the most commonly used database and
this wealth of information creates a new set of problems for future
generations of scientists. The volume provides some insight into
how users of crystallographic structural data banks can navigate
their way through a world where "big data" has become the norm. The
coupling of crystallography to quantum chemical calculations
provides detailed information about electron distributions in
crystals affording a much more detailed analysis of bonding than
has been possible previously. In quantum crystallography, quantum
mechanical wavefunctions are used to extract information about
bonding and properties from the measured X-ray structure factors.
The advent of quantum crystallography has resulted in form and
structure factors derived from quantum mechanics which have been
used in advanced refinement and wavefunction fitting. This volume
describes how quantum mechanically derived atomic form factors and
structure factors are constructed to allow the improved description
of the diffraction experiment. It further discusses recent
developments in this field and illustrates their applications with
a wide range of examples. This volume will be of interest to
chemists and crystallographers with an interest in the synthesis,
characterisation and physical and catalytic properties of
solid-state materials. It will also be relevant for the community
of computational chemists who study chemical systems. Postgraduate
students entering the field will benefit from a historical
introduction to the way in which scientists have used the data
derived from crystallography to develop new structural and bonding
models.
The Arch of Aramoth is about the search and discovery of a
supernatural arch which was discovered in a small but short lived
town in northern Italy in the late 1500's. After an earthquake hit
the town and reburied the arch in the mid 1600's, the arch was
rediscovered in the early 2000's and moved to San Francisco by a
billionaire who put the arch in his personal museum. Many mysteries
of the arch are discovered including the creation of two
superheroes. There is much action including the rescue of a CIA
agent, the saving of a corporate CEO, the foiling of a kidnapping
and bank robbery as well as trips to planets, light years away.
This book is intended to be the first book of a trilogy. The second
book will be The Column of Serese and the third will be The Black
Arch.
This volume summarises recent developments and possible future
directions for small molecule X-ray crystallography. It reviews
specific areas of crystallography which are rapidly developing and
places them in a historical context. The interdisciplinary nature
of the technique is emphasised throughout. It introduces and
describes the chemical crystallographic and synchrotron facilities
which have been at the cutting edge of the subject in recent
decades. The introduction of new computer-based algorithms has
proved to be very influential and stimulated and accelerated the
growth of new areas of science. The challenges which will arise
from the acquisition of ever larger databases are considered and
the potential impact of artificial intelligence techniques
stressed. Recent advances in the refinement and analysis of X-ray
crystal structures are highlighted. In addition the recent
developments in time resolved single crystal X-ray crystallography
are discussed. Recent years have demonstrated how this technique
has provided important mechanistic information on solid-state
reactions and complements information from traditional
spectroscopic measurements. The volume highlights how the prospect
of being able to routinely "watch" chemical processes as they occur
provides an exciting possibility for the future. Recent advances in
X-ray sources and detectors that have also contributed to the
possibility of dynamic single-crystal X-ray diffraction methods are
presented. The coupling of crystallography and quantum chemical
calculations provides detailed information about electron
distributions in crystals and has resulted in a more detailed
understanding of chemical bonding. The volume will be of interest
to chemists and crystallographers with an interest in the
synthesis, characterisation and physical and catalytic properties
of solid-state materials. Postgraduate students entering the field
will benefit from a historical introduction to the subject and a
description of those techniques which are currently used. Since
X-ray crystallography is used so widely in modern chemistry it will
serve to alert senior chemists to those developments which will
become routine in coming decades. It will also be of interest to
the broad community of computational chemists who study chemical
systems.
Pandora Nyx is a Princess and an assassin. She had been raised in a
school away from a life of privilege. The High Council of Kingdoms
made an exception for her to train. No female had been tutored in
the sacred ways of the Arbitrator (the elite enforcers) of Council
Law. She excelled at her studies, and became feared by her cohorts.
She had always felt it was her duty to administer the Council's
decree. That all changed when the Council sent her after a man
declared a rebel. It was an assignment that changed her life, and
her perspective. Everything she had believed, and known was a lie.
She learned more than the truth. She became aware of who she really
was and what she was destined to do.
Choosing the right college is a big decision for most people.
American Indian and Alaska Natives are no exception, but finding a
college that offers a good educational program in their major plus
a strong support system for tribal traditions makes that decision
even more complex. This volume will help Native people clarify
their postsecondary aspirations, improve their college choice, and
increase their success in college. After a thorough examination of
the issues that should be considered, Pavel and Inglebret present
the different types of colleges available, programs and services to
meet the special needs of Native students, and financial aid
options. By answering many of the basic questions students have
about going to college, Pavel and Inglebret help to demystify the
process and encourage more Native students to pursue a college
education. Special features include: -A list of colleges with
Native American studies, and those most friendly to Native
Americans' needs -A list of sources for financial aid, with contact
information -Interviews with Native American students on all
aspects of their college experiences -Suggestions for students on
how to balance their new college experiences with their community
and heritage
The series Structure and Bonding publishes critical reviews on
topics of research concerned with chemical structure and bonding.
The scope of the series spans the entire Periodic Table and
addresses structure and bonding issues associated with all of the
elements. It also focuses attention on new and developing areas of
modern structural and theoretical chemistry such as nanostructures,
molecular electronics, designed molecular solids, surfaces, metal
clusters and supramolecular structures. Physical and spectroscopic
techniques used to determine, examine and model structures fall
within the purview of Structure and Bonding to the extent that the
focus is on the scientific results obtained and not on specialist
information concerning the techniques themselves. Issues associated
with the development of bonding models and generalizations that
illuminate the reactivity pathways and rates of chemical processes
are also relevant. The individual volumes in the series are
thematic. The goal of each volume is to give the reader, whether at
a university or in industry, a comprehensive overview of an area
where new insights are emerging that are of interest to a larger
scientific audience. Thus each review within the volume critically
surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context
of the volume as a whole. The most significant developments of the
last 5 to 10 years should be presented using selected examples to
illustrate the principles discussed. A description of the physical
basis of the experimental techniques that have been used to provide
the primary data may also be appropriate, if it has not been
covered in detail elsewhere. The coverage need not be exhaustive in
data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating on the new
principles being developed that will allow the reader, who is not a
specialist in the area covered, to understand the data presented.
Discussion of possible future research directions in the area is
welcomed. Review articles for the individual volumes are invited by
the volume editors.
Readership: research scientists at universities or in industry,
graduate students
Special offer
For all customers who have a standing order to the print version of
Structure and Bonding, we offer free access to the electronic
volumes of the Series published in the current year via
SpringerLink.
Are you worried that your teen might be trying drugs and
alcohol? Are you afraid that their future will be destroyed, along
with your family and your finances? Do you know how to determine if
they are using drugs or alcohol-and what you should do if they
are?
"Drugs and Your Teen" offers a quick, easy-to-read,
comprehensive guide that provides answers-all the information you
need to know for dealing with your kids and drugs. It offers
step-by-step instructions in determining whether your child is
experimenting, using, or abusing legal and illegal substances,
including prescription medications, inhalants, alcohol, and street
drugs. You'll review symptoms of use and addiction, and be able to
identify pushers and dealers, as well as what sources and what risk
factors could pull your child into the "addiction hell." You'll
also begin to understand the stages of manipulation and abuse your
child may be going through.
Learn the responsibilities you bear as parents or guardians;
read the methods for testing your children in the privacy of your
home; and study the information on prevention of substance abuse
and providing treatment. You are not just saving the life of your
child; you are protecting the world's future leaders. Be there for
your loved ones; let "Drugs and Your Teen" help you stand and face
your kids and their problems, along with finding a solution through
the use of this book.
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The series Structure and Bonding publishes critical reviews on
topics of research concerned with chemical structure and bonding.
The scope of the series spans the entire Periodic Table and
addresses structure and bonding issues associated with all of the
elements. It also focuses attention on new and developing areas of
modern structural and theoretical chemistry such as nanostructures,
molecular electronics, designed molecular solids, surfaces, metal
clusters and supramolecular structures. Physical and spectroscopic
techniques used to determine, examine and model structures fall
within the purview of Structure and Bonding to the extent that the
focus is on the scientific results obtained and not on specialist
information concerning the techniques themselves. Issues associated
with the development of bonding models and generalizations that
illuminate the reactivity pathways and rates of chemical processes
are also relevant.The individual volumes in the series are
thematic. The goal of each volume is to give the reader, whether at
a university or in industry, a comprehensive overview of an area
where new insights are emerging that are of interest to a larger
scientific audience. Thus each review within the volume critically
surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context
of the volume as a whole. The most significant developments of the
last 5 to 10 years should be presented using selected examples to
illustrate the principles discussed. A description of the physical
basis of the experimental techniques that have been used to provide
the primary data may also be appropriate, if it has not been
covered in detail elsewhere. The coverage need not be exhaustive in
data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating on the new
principles being developed that will allow the reader, who is not a
specialist in the area covered, to understand the data presented.
Discussion of possible future research directions in the area is
welcomed. Review articles for the individual volumes are invited by
the volume editors.
Readership: research scientists at universities or in industry,
graduate students
Special offer for all customers who have a standing order to the
print version of Structure and Bonding, we offer free access to the
electronic volumes of the Series published in the current year via
SpringerLink.
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The series Structure and Bonding publishes critical reviews on
topics of research concerned with chemical structure and bonding.
The scope of the series spans the entire Periodic Table and
addresses structure and bonding issues associated with all of the
elements. It also focuses attention on new and developing areas of
modern structural and theoretical chemistry such as nanostructures,
molecular electronics, designed molecular solids, surfaces, metal
clusters and supramolecular structures. Physical and spectroscopic
techniques used to determine, examine and model structures fall
within the purview of Structure and Bonding to the extent that the
focus is on the scientific results obtained and not on specialist
information concerning the techniques themselves. Issues associated
with the development of bonding models and generalizations that
illuminate the reactivity pathways and rates of chemical processes
are also relevant. The individual volumes in the series are
thematic. The goal of each volume is to give the reader, whether at
a university or in industry, a comprehensive overview of an area
where new insights are emerging that are of interest to a larger
scientific audience. Thus each review within the volume critically
surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context
of the volume as a whole. The most significant developments of the
last 5 to 10 years should be presented using selected examples to
illustrate the principles discussed. A description of the physical
basis of the experimental techniques that have been used to provide
the primary data may also be appropriate, if it has not been
covered in detail elsewhere. The coverage need not be exhaustive in
data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating on the new
principles being developed that will allow the reader, who is not a
specialist in the area covered, to understand the data presented.
Discussion of possible future research directions in the area is
welcomed. Review articles for the individual volumes are invited by
the volume editors
The series Structure and Bonding publishes critical reviews on
topics of research concerned with chemical structure and bonding.
The scope of the series spans the entire Periodic Table and
addresses structure and bonding issues associated with all of the
elements. It also focuses attention on new and developing areas of
modern structural and theoretical chemistry such as nanostructures,
molecular electronics, designed molecular solids, surfaces, metal
clusters and supramolecular structures. Physical and spectroscopic
techniques used to determine, examine and model structures fall
within the purview of Structure and Bonding to the extent that the
focus is on the scientific results obtained and not on specialist
information concerning the techniques themselves. Issues associated
with the development of bonding models and generalizations that
illuminate the reactivity pathways and rates of chemical processes
are also relevant. The individual volumes in the series are
thematic. The goal of each volume is to give the reader, whether at
a university or in industry, a comprehensive overview of an area
where new insights are emerging that are of interest to a larger
scientific audience. Thus each review within the volume critically
surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context
of the volume as a whole. The most significant developments of the
last 5 to 10 years should be presented using selected examples to
illustrate the principles discussed. A description of the physical
basis of the experimental techniques that have been used to provide
the primary data may also be appropriate, if it has not been
covered in detail elsewhere. The coverage need not be exhaustive in
data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating on the new
principles being developed that will allow the reader, who is not a
specialist in the area covered, to understand the data presented.
Discussion of possible future research directions in the area is
welcomed. Review articles for the individual volumes are invited by
the volume editors
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