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It was a warm, sunny, Tuesday afternoon. I was waiting at the
red light at a busy interchange when another motorcycle pulled up
next to me, in the same lane, also now waiting to go home, or to a
friend's house, or maybe shopping. The very next thing he did was
watch me fly like a circus aerial act, bouncing off car roof tops,
and sailing all the way across the huge intersection.
With no prior intention, I was on my way to meet my maker and
face up to the life that I had been living until then-all initiated
by a drunk in an old, four-door sedan who had no plans on even
slowing down.
Resuscitated over and over on the asphalt, I was eventually
rushed to the hospital, where my wife was repeatedly told that I
would not be alive much longer. Not being a believer of that kind
of talk, she took peace in her heart that I would survive to be
with her and our two little boys.
Now, having been comatose for two weeks, I awoke frightened and
was told that I had little hope of much of a recovery. I was then
confronted with Jesus himself, right there in that hospital
room.
What He asked me over and over at that point clarified my
beliefs and gave me the confidence to continue on. I call that
encounter a pure miracle and thank God that I was The DOA Who Made
It
Focusing on the British Isles, the author explores a period of huge
societal change – the Neolithic, or ‘New Stone Age’ –
through the most iconic artifact of its time: the polished stone
axe, using an ancient stone axe-head brought to him by a local
quarry worker as a guide to the revolution that changed the world.
These formidable creations were not only crucial tools that enabled
the first farmers to clear the forests, but also objects of great
symbolic importance, signifying status and power, wrapped up in
expressions of religion and politics. Mixing anecdote, ethnography
and archaeological analysis, the author vividly demonstrates how
the archaeology on the ground reveals to us the evolving worldview
of a species increasingly altering their own landscape; settling
down together, investing in agricultural plots, and collectively
erecting massive ceremonial monuments to cement new communal
identities. As a direct result of the invention, and
intensification, of agriculture, the planet entered the
Anthropocene, or the current ‘age of humanity’: an era in which
we are changing the world around us in significant, accelerating
and often unpredictable ways. As the author poignantly concludes,
our ancestors set us on the path to the modern world we live in;
now seven billion humans must face the challenges that presents.
With 76 illustrations, 24 in colour
The MIDI Manual is a complete reference on MIDI, written by a
well-respected sound engineer and author. This best-selling guide
provides a clear explanation of what MIDI is, how to use electronic
instruments and an explanation of sequencers and how to use them.
You will learn how to set up an efficient MIDI system and how to
get the best out of your music. The MIDI Manual is packed full of
useful tips and practical examples on sequencing and mixing
techniques. It also covers editors/librarians, working with a
score, MIDI in mass media and multimedia and synchronisation. The
MIDI spec is set out in detail along with the helpful guidelines on
using the implementation chart. Illustrated throughout with helpful
photos and screengrabs, this is the most readable and clear book on
MIDI available.
The bestselling, authoritative guide to recording - considered an
essential by students, instructors and professionals. This tenth
edition is fully updated and includes new content on immersive
sound and other emerging music technologies. The tenth edition will
be supported by a large number of videos, to be hosted on a 'Modern
Recording Techniques' YouTube Channel
Audio Production Techniques for Video (1987) looks at the mechanics
and operation of audio tape and video tape recorders; audio and
video synchronization-technology; studio and location audio
production processes; video and audio post-production;
troubleshooting time-code problems.
Reformulating a problem of both constitutionalism and liberalism
discussed in the works of Ernst-Wolfgang Boeckenfoerde, Hannah
Arendt, and Alexis de Tocqueville, the book examines one generally
overlooked manifestation of constitutionalism: the role of the
courts in shaping democratic politics and the inter-relationship
between citizens and state. Drawing on constitutional history, law,
and political theory, David Miles argues that constitutionalism
cannot be seen merely as an institutional mechanism to limit
government, as it also has a crucial civic dimension upon which the
liberal state depends. Utilising the works of Boeckenfoerde,
Arendt, and Tocqueville, constitutionalism is conceived in the book
as part of a broader system of communal norms which sustains
representative democracy and liberalism. Through an analysis of
judicial interventions in the electoral processes of the United
States and Germany, Miles explores the role of civil society actors
in transforming constitutionalism through legal challenges to
oligarchical or exclusionary practices. He assesses how, in
adjudicating these cases, the US Supreme Court and the German
Constitutional Court have mediated the tension between threats to
stability and the imperative of democratic renewal. Democracy, the
Courts, and the Liberal State will be of interest to scholars,
students, and practitioners interested in comparative politics,
political theory, and constitutional law and history.
Reformulating a problem of both constitutionalism and liberalism
discussed in the works of Ernst-Wolfgang Boeckenfoerde, Hannah
Arendt, and Alexis de Tocqueville, the book examines one generally
overlooked manifestation of constitutionalism: the role of the
courts in shaping democratic politics and the inter-relationship
between citizens and state. Drawing on constitutional history, law,
and political theory, David Miles argues that constitutionalism
cannot be seen merely as an institutional mechanism to limit
government, as it also has a crucial civic dimension upon which the
liberal state depends. Utilising the works of Boeckenfoerde,
Arendt, and Tocqueville, constitutionalism is conceived in the book
as part of a broader system of communal norms which sustains
representative democracy and liberalism. Through an analysis of
judicial interventions in the electoral processes of the United
States and Germany, Miles explores the role of civil society actors
in transforming constitutionalism through legal challenges to
oligarchical or exclusionary practices. He assesses how, in
adjudicating these cases, the US Supreme Court and the German
Constitutional Court have mediated the tension between threats to
stability and the imperative of democratic renewal. Democracy, the
Courts, and the Liberal State will be of interest to scholars,
students, and practitioners interested in comparative politics,
political theory, and constitutional law and history.
All aboard the Christmas Train! Join Santa, his enterprising elves,
snuggly snowmen, friendly carolers, and the rest of Christmas's
colorful characters on a train ride that teaches counting and
seek-and-find activities all for the Christmas season. This
adorable two-in-one board book unfolds into a 56" train (perfect
for playtime or room decor!) A handy velcro clasp keeps everything
snuggly shut when reading time is over.
Mysterious explosions on the surface of Mars signal the beginning
of an alien invasion. Soon the ruthless creatures are terrorizing
Earth with their unstoppable death rays. Can nothing prevent these
merciless Martians from taking over the world? H.G. Wells' classic
story of Martian invasion, vividly retold for newly independent
readers.
Bah! Humbug! Charles Dickens' classic Christmas ghost story, a tale
of human nature and second chances, comes to life for children!
Tons of interactive elements invite kids to follow the miserly
Ebenezer Scrooge as he is haunted by the Ghosts of Christmas and
learns the value of kindness. Much more than a primer, Lit for
Little Hands: A Christmas Carol tells the actual story in simple,
engaging prose, and fans of the novella will be delighted by the
book's attention to detail and clever use of original dialogue. And
the book's use of super-sturdy board means everyone can enjoy this
tale of Christmas spirit over . . . and over . . . and over again!
Miracle of Jesus is a level two I Can Read based on the NIV
Adventure Bible. In it, young readers read about how great God s
love is for all people. At this read-alone level, newly independent
readers follow Jesus as he travels, spreading the Good News of his
Father s love. Along the way, Jesus shows in wondrous ways just how
powerful God s love is when he brings health back to a young girl
and a long-suffering woman, and how he gives comfort to thousands
of believers with a delicious meal as well as the precious word of
God.
Written for the newly independent reader, vocabulary and content
is at a more advanced reading level, making this series appropriate
for children almost ready for their first chapter books.
This I Can Read series of Bible stories makes use of the unique
features found in the NIV Adventure Bible such as People in Bible
Times and Words to Treasure .
Content aligns with the Common Core Standards for informational
reading."
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The White Horse at Uffington is an icon of the English landscape -
a sleek, almost abstract figure 120 yards long which was carved
into the green turf of the spectacular chalk scarp of the North
Wessex Downs in the early first millennium bc. For centuries
antiquarians, travellers and local people speculated about the age
of the Horse, who created it and why. Was it a memorial to King
Alfred the Great's victory over the heathen Danes, an emblem of the
first Anglo-Saxon settlers or a prehistoric banner, announcing the
territory of a British tribe? Or was the Horse an actor in an
elaborate prehistoric ritual, drawing the sun across the sky? The
rich history of this ancient figure and its surroundings can help
us understand how people have created and lived in the Downland
landscape, which has inspired artists, poets and writers including
Eric Ravilious, John Betjeman and J.R.R. Tolkien. The White Horse
itself is most remarkable because it is still here. People have
cared for it and curated it for centuries, even millennia. In that
time the meaning of the Horse has changed, yet it has remained a
symbol of continuity and is a myth for modern times.
Joseph may be his father's favorite son, but his brothers feel
differently about him. So they sell him into slavery in Egypt. Will
Joseph forgive his brothers? Can God turn a bad situation into a
big blessing? This is a Level Two I Can Read! book, which means
it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and
sentences. It aligns with guided reading level J and will be of
interest to children Pre-K to 3rd grade.
The Adventure Bible comes to life with puzzles, activity pages, and
50 stickers in the new Wild About the Bible Sticker and Activity
Book. Featuring Bible time heroes and their adventures, activities
are fun and engaging and will entertain as well as teach young
children about familiar stories in the Bible. Heroes and adventures
include Creation, Noah, Moses, Esther, and the parable of the Lost
Son.
When Elijah tries to convince the Israelites to stop worshipping
idols, King Ahab won't hear of it. In this Level 2 I Can Read
written and illustrated in the tradition of the bestselling NIV
Adventure Bible, beginning readers learn about the epic challenge
between Elijah and King Ahab and the false god, Baal. Perfect for
readers ages 4-8, learning Bible stories on their own.
Paul disliked the followers of Jesus. He worked very hard to hurt
anyone who loved him. He even tried to throw them all in jail. But
one day Jesus met him on the road to Damascus. Find out what
happened next to Paul in this Level 2 I Can Read written and
illustrated in the style of the bestselling NIV Adventure Bible.
Perfect for beginning readers ages 4-8, learning Bible stories on
their own.
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