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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
THIS IS YOUR LIFE: YOUR FUTURE IS NOW We are all leaving a legacy.
You are not alone if you feel the hourglass of life emptying
quicker than you thought it would, and you lack peace, hope and a
plan for your future, family, finances or faith. These are times of
great uncertainty and turmoil not seen in generations. World
unrest. Economic turbulence. Worldwide disasters. Radical
terrorism. Crushing debt. Decaying morals. Struggling families.
Tough times. The weight of these epic times require epic measures
of readiness and action. A Lasting Legacy provides SOLUTIONS and
PLANS to help you make your life count, to live with significant
purpose and passion, to finish strong and pass the baton
effectively to your children and grandchildren. Results and
Benefits of "A Lasting Legacy" How to make a generational
impact-learning to think and act with a generational mindset How to
lead and build a thriving family and develop personal and family
goals How to re-kindle your dreams and design a purposeful second
half with no regrets Learn to discover your calling and use your
gifts, while creating life balance Learn to deal with the seasons
and phases of life and how to live healthy Learn to create,
preserve and pass on timeless traditions and impactful memories
Deal with generational differences and connect with your kids and
impact family learned behaviors How to establish and pass on family
values and establish intergenerational transfer How to parent
purposefully, discipline effectively and strengthen your marriage
Specific ideas for fun family relationship building activities, and
volunteering opportunities Practical helps for becoming a spiritual
leader and how to build a strong spiritual family What to consider
in your children and grandchildren's education and how to save and
pay for it How to prepare for the national debt time bomb and
ensure you secure your families future Practical ways to save more
money, control your spending, and how to set up a plan to get out
of debt quickly, stay out of debt, and be financially free Helpful
preparation for retirement and sound, proven, investment strategies
How to gain internal peace and hope for the future and prepare for
challenging times How to ignite your faith and know your God
Helpful checklists, self-tests, worksheets, and references A
Lasting Legacy doesn't stop with the "why to's," but provides you
with a practical toolkit of "what to's" and "how to's" that will
help you make a generational impact. It is an essential,
comprehensive guide manual for LIFE "You hold in your hands a book
that will change your life and the legacy you leave for your loved
ones. I highly recommend A Lasting Legacy." - Kerby Anderson
www.futurefoundationbuilders.com
In its heyday, Calumet Farm dominated the sport of kings, but
during the 1980s, the high-stakes business that had developed
around its blueblood roots began to unravel. "Race fans will love
the book, of course, but so will anybody interested in recent
cultural history, for Wild Ride is as much about 1980s greed as it
is about horses".--Los Angeles Times.
Nominated for an Edgar Award This “historical page-turner of
the highest order” (The Wall Street Journal) tells the chilling
story of an American-born Soviet spy in the atom bomb project in
World War II, perfect for fans of The Americans. George Koval was
born in Iowa. In 1932, his parents, Russian Jews who had emigrated
because of anti-Semitism, decided to return home to live out their
socialist ideals. George, who was as committed to socialism as they
were, went with them. There, he was recruited by the Soviet Army as
a spy and returned to the US in 1940. A gifted science student, he
enrolled at Columbia University, where he knew scientists soon to
join the Manhattan Project, America’s atom bomb program. After
being drafted into the US Army, George used his scientific
background and connections to secure an assignment at a site where
plutonium and uranium were produced to fuel the atom bomb. There,
and later in a second top-secret location, he had full access to
all facilities, and he passed highly sensitive information to
Moscow. There were hundreds of spies in the US during World War II,
but Koval was the only Soviet military spy with security clearances
in the atomic-bomb project. The ultimate sleeper agent, he was an
all-American boy who had played baseball, loved Walt Whitman’s
poetry, and mingled freely with fellow Americans. After the war he
got away without a scratch. It is indisputable that his information
landed in the right hands in Moscow. In 1949, Soviet scientists
produced a bomb identical to America’s years earlier than US
experts expected. A gripping, fast-paced, and “fascinating”
(Bob Shacochis, National Book Award–winning author of The Woman
Who Lost Her Soul) story about one undetected spy whose actions
influenced history, Sleeper Agent is perfect for Ben Macintyre
fans.
Understanding the origin of fecal pollution is essential in
assessing potential health risks as well as for determining the
actions necessary to remediate the quality of waters contaminated
by fecal matter. As a result, microbial source tracking (MST) has
emerged as a field that has evolved and diversified rapidly since
the first approaches were described only a decade ago. In response
to the emergence of MST, there have been three large
multi-laboratory method comparison studies (two in the US and one
in Europe), plus numerous workshops, book chapters, and review
articles dedicated to synthesizing information on the topic.
Furthermore, a federal (USEPA) guide document describing the uses
and limitations of MST methods was published in 2005, and a book
dedicated to MST as an emerging issue in food safety was published
in 2007. These documents provide a collective body of literature on
MST that is both conflicting and complementary, often repetitious,
and difficult to condense and interpret. In addition, it does not
reflect the current diversity of MST approaches with different
organisms, newer methodologies such as quantitative PCR, and
anthropogenic chemicals, nor does it embrace the scope of MST
research being conducted around the world.
The three editors of the book, all with extensive MST expertise,
have developed chapters and invited authors who reflect the rich
diversity and truly international scope of MST. The unifying theme
throughout the book is the design of more standardized approaches
to MST that include performance criteria (regardless of method or
organism), plus recommendations for field study design and MST
implementation. The editors intend that this book will serve as a
valuable reference for all those who are involved with
The volume brings together eight new essays on Amos, which focus on
a range of issues within the book. They represent a number of
different approaches to the text from the text-critical to teh
psychoanalytical, and from composition to reception. Arising out of
a symposium to honour John Barton for his 60th birthday, the essays
all respond, either directly or indirectly, to his Amos's Oracles
Against the Nations, and to his lifelong concern with both ethics
and method in biblical study.
Jerome H. Neyrey, Professor of New Testament at the University of
Notre Dame since 1992, is widely recognized for his groundbreaking
contributions to social-scientific criticism of the Gospels and the
Epistles. In this Festschrift the contributors notably advance the
cause of social-scientific New Testament study. David Aune writes
on Christian beginnings and cognitive dissonance theory, Zeba Crook
on constructing a model of ancient prayer, Craig deVos on good news
to the poor in Luke, John H. Elliott on envy and the evil eye,
Philip Esler on the development of a non-ethnic group identity in
John, Bruce Malina and John Pilch on the wrath of God, Halvor
Moxnes on masculinity and place in Luke, Douglas Oakman on coinage
in the Judean temple system, Carolyn Osiek on motivation for the
conversion of women in early Christianity, Eric Stewart on the city
in Mark, and Gerd Theissen on early Christian communities and
ancient organizations.
This key text has been written to bridge the gap between the books
on the theory of occupational therapy and those which look at the
occupational therapy management of specific conditions, i.e., it
links the theory to practice. It looks at the 4 core processes
which form the basis of the unique practice of OT: assessment and
evaluation of individual potential and performance, occupational
analysis and adaptation, environmental analysis adaptation and
therapeutic use of self. It introduces the student to the scope and
purpose of each of these processes and gives practical information
about theirapplication in relation to working with adults.A
practical guide to the core skills and processes of occupational
therapy Outlines the theory but firmly relates it to
practiceIntroduces a process-based client-centred model: Competent
Occupational Performance in the Environment (CORE) Reflects the
latest thinking in OT including occupational and environmental
analysisHighly readable and free of jargon
A book which challenges all occupational therapists to evaluate
their own practice and to carry out research. The author is already
well known to occupational therapists as the author of Occupational
Therapy: Foundations for Practice. In this new book she provides a
review of the profession as well as an update of current ideas
concerning the core of occupational therapy. The book is divided
into two parts: Part1 -Perspectives, reviews the core philosophy,
purposes and methods of the practice of occupational therapy. Part
2 -Processes, examines seven basic processes used by therapists.
The book will be invaluable to occupational therapists at all
levels. In presenting her individual perspective on occupational
therapy theory and practice Rosemary Hagedorn has written a book
which will help all health care workers to improve their
understanding of the scope of occupational therapy. This book not
only identifies and defines the core skills central to O.T.
practice, but shows how the skills are related to the therapeutic
approaches most commonly used. These skills are presented within a
structured framework (or model) which will be of great relevance to
current thinking in O.T., as the profession is presently
endeavouring to define its professional role. and key topics
discussed are: nature of occupation and occupational therapy core
concepts -- how occupational therapy is unique occupational
therapist's view of occupation, the environment, person and
therapist recent developments within occupational therapy in the UK
relationship of theory to practice description of seven
occupational processes terminology -- definitions of terms are
clarified and discussed reflective exercises encourage examination
of personal ideas and practice Important new presentations from the
author include: models of the occupational nature of a person and
process-driven pattern of practice hierarchy of occupations and
associated structure for occupational analysis
Although the history of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is
dominated by a process of centralisation, growing pressures to
integrate agri-environmental problems into the CAP have revealed
the need to embrace decentralised approaches in an efficient
federal structure. Indeed, in recent years it has become
increasingly evident that the agricultural sector must undergo
fundamental changes in order to enter an era of sustainable
development. The authors do not believe that this will be an easy
process, not only because agricultural policies in Europe are
dominated by specific interest groups, but primarily because
integrating environmental aspects into the CAP requires difficult
institutional change at different levels. Centralised decision
making at the EU level has characterised recent agricultural policy
and the authors argue that centralised and hierarchical governance
structures may fail to produce adequate solutions if they are not
linked to regional and more diverse institutional arrangements.
They demonstrate how these new institutional arrangements should be
designed and how this change can be organised. In particular, they
highlight the need for cooperation, and the participation of
farmers, as a strategy to cope with agri-environmental issues and
resource management problems. Addressing the value of co-operative
strategies to achieve sustainable development and cope with
agri-environmental problems, this book will be of great interest to
agricultural economists and those with an interest in ecological
reforms of agricultural policies. It will also be particularly
relevant to policymakers within EU nations, as well as policymakers
within the countries of Eastern and Central Europe who will be
amongst the first to be admitted to the EU in the next wave of
expansion.
The collection of essays contains nineteen contributions that aim
at locating the Song of Songs in its ancient context as well as
addressing problems of interpretation and the reception of this
biblical book in later literature. In contrast to previous studies
this work devotes considerable attention to parallels from the
Greek world without neglecting the Ancient Near East or Egypt.
Several contributions deal with the use of the Song in Byzantine,
Medieval, German Romantic and modern Greek Literature. Due to the
interdisciplinary nature of the collection new perspectives and
avenues of approach are opened.
The deregulation, increasing regionalization, and keen
competition that have characterized the banking industry in recent
years have made this a challenging period for bank managers and
directors alike. Today, more than ever, directors need a readable,
comprehensive reference, not only for their day-to-day
responsibilities, but also to guide them through the unprecedented
changes that are transforming the financial services industry. The
information and insights in "The Bank Director's Handbook" enable
board members to take the active, responsible role that promotes a
bank's success.
This volume provides a readable introduction to the narrative books
of 1 and 2 Kings appropriate for the student, pastor, and scholar.
Fritz combines historical, literary, and archaeological approaches
in an engaging synthesis. While he addresses issues of the
deuteronomic redaction, the author does not become bogged down in
technical discussions or allow this to overshadow the holistic
interpretation of the text.
This volume thoroughly examines the operations and politics of the
U.S. Congress. It guides readers to their own assessment of
congressional politics and provides them with the basis for future
reading and study of the subject. The American Congress: A
Reference Handbook covers Congress from its inception to the
present day, discussing the constitutional functions of Congress
and how they have evolved over time. It presents a detailed
discussion of 15 problems with which Congress copes, some
associated concerns with those problems, and how they might be
resolved. The book opens with a brief history of Congress and how
it has changed over time. It discusses a series of problems and
concerns, and proposed solutions to those problems. It also
comprises nine original essays by other scholars and persons
involved in congressional politics as well as profiles of the major
organizations and actors involved. Data and documents and a
detailed chronology of Congress from 1789 to 2018 allow readers to
situate significant legislation within the history of Congress,
while an annotated list of sources-the major books and scholarly
journals concerned with Congress in addition to a number of
feature-length films and videos-provide readers with vetted
resources for further study. Presents the major functions of
Congress and how they have evolved Discusses proposed solutions to
more than a dozen major problems facing Congress and enables
readers to judge for themselves whether or not such solutions are
likely to work or may have unforeseen consequences Synthesizes a
comprehensive body of scholarly discussion on Congress, providing
readers with a foundation for additional reading and research
Explains why hyper-partisan politics, also known as "tribalism,"
has developed in Congress and why it leads to a stalemate in
lawmaking Provides readers with an understanding of the checks and
balances system, and why Congress often fails to exercise those
powers
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