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Die wêreld van die Bybel lyk dikwels vir moderne lesers vaag en vreemd.
Die geïllustreerde Bybelhandboek bied aan lesers ’n volledige prentjie
van die leefwêreld van die Bybel. Dit gee nie net feite nie, maar
ontsluit ’n lewendige wêreld vol konteks, geskiedenis en
interessanthede.
Een manier om die Bybel te ontdek is om die antieke wêreld te bestudeer
– sy kulture, gebruike en geskiedenis. Die geïllustreerde Bybelhandboek
is ’n waardevolle gids wat lesers sal help om die Bybel en die wêreld
waarin dit geskryf is beter te verstaan.
Die geïllustreerde Bybelhandboek bied die nuutste Bybelnavorsing in ’n
formaat wat maklik leesbaar en verstaanbaar is. Die Bybel word boek vir
boek ontsluit met honderde volkleur-illustrasies, kaarte en foto’s.
Daar is meer as 100 indiepte-artikels oor ’n verskeidenheid Bybelse
onderwerpe. Lesers sal ontdek hoe elke deel van die Bybel by die res
van die Bybel inpas en dit toelig.
Geen naslaan-rak sal volledig wees sonder hierdie handboek vir die
Bybel nie.
While engineers played a critical role in the performance of both
the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War, few
historians have examined their experiences or impact. Larry J.
Daniel's Engineering in the Confederate Heartland fills a gap in
that historiography by analyzing the accomplishments of these
individuals working for the Confederacy in the vast region between
the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River, commonly
referred to as the Western Theater. Though few in number, the
members of the western engineer corps were vital in implementing
Confederate strategy and tactics. Most Confederate engineers
possessed little to no military training, transitioning from the
civilian tasks of water drainage, railroad construction, and land
surveys to overseeing highly technical war-related projects. Their
goal was simple in mission but complex in implementation: utilize
their specialized skills to defeat, or at least slow, the Union
juggernaut. The geographical diversity of the Heartland further
complicated their charge. The expansive area featured elevations
reaching over six thousand feet, sandstone bluffs cut by running
valleys on the Cumberland Plateau, the Nashville basin's thick
cedar glades and rolling farmland, and the wind-blown silt soil of
the Loess Plains of the Mississippi Valley. Regardless of the
topography, engineers encountered persistent flooding in all
sectors. Daniel's study challenges the long-held thesis that the
area lacked adept professionals. Engineers' expertise and labor,
especially in the construction of small bridges and the laying of
pontoons, often proved pivotal. Lacking sophisticated equipment and
technical instruments, they nonetheless achieved numerous
successes: the Union army never breached the defenses at Vicksburg
or Atlanta, and by late 1864, the Army of Tennessee boasted a
pontoon train sufficient to span the Tennessee River. Daniel
uncovers these and other essential contributions to the war effort
made by the Confederacy's western engineers.
This issue of Cardiology Clinics will cover Adult Congenital Heart
Disease. Curated by Dr. Curt J. Daniels, this issue will explore
topics in the field that are relevant for practicing clinicians.
This issue is one of four selected each year by the series
editorial board: Jamil A. Aboulhosn, David M. Shavelle, Terrence D.
Welch, and Audrey H. Wu. The volume will include articles on: ACHD
Epidemiology and Work Force, Access and Delivery of ACHD Care,
Atrial Septal Defect, Bicuspid Aortic Valve and ACHD Aortopathy,
Coarctation of the Aorta, Ebstein Anomaly, Tetralogy of Fallot,
Single Ventricle and Fontan Physiology, ACHD Transcatheter Therapy,
ACHD Electrophysiology ACHD Cardiothoracic Surgery, Psychosocial
Aspects of ACHD, Congenital Heart Disease and Pulmonary
Hypertension, ACHD Heart Failure, and Mechanical Support and
Transplant.
This book is a collection of problems that are intended to aid
students in graduate and undergraduate courses in Classical and
Quantum Physics. It is also intended to be a study aid for students
that are preparing for the PhD qualifying exam. Many of the
included problems are of a type that could be on a qualifying exam.
Others are meant to elucidate important concepts. Unlike other
compilations of problems, the detailed solutions are often
accompanied by discussions that reach beyond the specific
problem.The solution of the problem is only the beginning of the
learning process--it is by manipulation of the solution and
changing of the parameters that a great deal of insight can be
gleaned. The authors refer to this technique as "massaging the
problem," and it is an approach that the authors feel increases the
pedagogical value of any problem.
In 1950, as Arnold Schoenberg anticipated the publication of a
collection of 15 of his most important writings, Style and Idea, he
was already at work on a second volume to be called Program Notes.
Inspired by this idea, Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical
Analyses can boast the most comprehensive study of the composer's
writings about his own music yet published. Schoenberg's insights
emerge not only in traditional program notes, but also in letters,
sketch materials, pre-concert talks, public lectures, contributions
to scholarly journals, newspaper articles, interviews, pedagogical
materials, and publicity fliers. The editions of the texts in this
collection, based almost exclusively on Schoenberg's original
manuscript sources, include many items appearing in print in
English for the first time, as well as more familiar texts that
preserve musical and textual information eliminated from previous
editions. The book also reveals how Schoenberg, desirous to
communicate with and educate an audience, took every advantage of
changes in technology during his lifetime, utilizing print media,
radio broadcasts, record jackets-and had he lived, television-for
this purpose. In addition to four chapters in which Schoenberg
illuminates 42 of his own compositions, the book begins with
chapters on his development and influences, his thoughts about
trends in modern music, and, in a nod to the importance of the
radio in providing a venue for music analysis, a chapter about
Schoenberg's radio broadcasts.
In this new book, twenty of the nation's foremost technology
management experts have pooled their vast knowledge and experience
to bring you the first comprehensive, fully integrated guide to
effectively managing new technology throughout the product
development process. From the generation of a viable product idea
to the launch of that product into the marketplace, this in-depth
survey takes you sequentially through the life cycle development of
a new product/technology and presents proven methods for managing
the activities required at each stage in the process. You'll find
detailed coverage of the full range of technology management
issues, including conceptualizing new products and technologies;
defining markets and users for new technologies; organizing for
technology and innovation; managing technical professionals and
project teams; managing the new product development effort; and
transforming R&D and manufacturing capabilities. Using examples
of actual industrial applications, the book fully explores such key
concepts as compressing cycle times... parallel development
methods... using teams and task forces... managing customer
interfaces... the strategic management of technology... managing
technology in global markets... co-venturing... and more. In
addition, summary guidelines demonstrate how engineering, R&D,
and marketing managers can apply these concepts within their own
organizations.
Incorporating both archaeological and ethnohistorical evidence,
this volume reexamines the role played by native peoples in
structuring interaction with Europeans. The more complete
historical picture presentedwill be of interest to scholars and
students of archaeology, anthropology, and history.
The battle of Shiloh, fought in April 1862 in the wilderness of south central Tennessee, marked a savage turning point in the Civil War. In this masterful book, Larry Daniel re-creates the drama and the horror of the battle and discusses in authoritative detail the political and military policies that led to Shiloh, the personalities of those who formulated and executed the battle plans, the fateful misjudgments made on both sides, and the heroism of the small-unit leaders and ordinary soldiers who manned the battlefield.
He didn't want to be bad. He just didn't have a choice... Shayla
Perkins isn't the kind of girl who makes the same mistake twice,
especially when it comes to Sean "Stitch" Molina. So when he gives
her the world's biggest rejection, that's it--she's done. Until the
sexy, silent, unavailable Sean makes Shay a very personal offer. Of
course, it still doesn't mean he's interested in her. Or does it?
Sean has done things in life. Bad things. And he's paid the price.
All he wants now is to make up for his past by doing good in the
present. And no one deserves more good than Shay. Beautiful on the
inside and out, Shay is the kind of woman who should be cared for
and protected--especially from a man like Sean. He's tried to keep
his feelings for her in check, but a single, reckless impulse pulls
them closer than ever before. Soon the two are sharing their
biggest dreams and satisfying their deepest desires. But what will
happen if the only way to truly give each other what they want
most...is to let each other go? Praise for J. Daniels: '[A] unique,
sexy story. J. Daniels' hottest book to date' Penelope Ward, New
York Times bestselling author 'The perfect mix of funny, hot and
heartwarming. I enjoyed it immensely!' Mia Sheridan, New York Times
bestselling author 'An emotionally intense journey with the perfect
balance of funny and steamy' Helena Hunting, New York Times
bestselling author 'Deliciously sexy and achingly beautiful.
Completely and utterly brilliant, I loved every word!' Tara Sue Me,
New York Times bestselling author 'Unique, emotional and addictive'
Katy Evans, New York Times bestselling author
A Proven Approach to Help You Interpret and Understand the Bible
Grasping God's Word has proven itself in classrooms across the
country as an invaluable help to students who want to learn how to
read, interpret, and apply the Bible for themselves. This book will
equip you with a five-step Interpretive Journey that will help you
make sense of any passage in the Bible. It will also guide you
through all the different genres found in the Bible to help you
learn the specifics of how to best approach each one. Filling the
gap between approaches that are too simple and others that are too
technical, this book starts by equipping readers with general
principles of interpretation, then moves on to apply those
principles to specific genres and contexts. Features include:
Proven in classrooms across the country Hands-on exercises to guide
students through the interpretation process Emphasis on real-life
application Supplemented by a website for professors providing
extensive teaching materials Accompanying workbook, video lectures,
laminated study guide (sold separately) This fourth edition
includes revised chapters on word studies and Bible translations,
updated illustrations, cultural references, bibliography, and
assignments. This book is the ideal resource for anyone looking for
a step-by-step guide that will teach them how to accurately and
faithfully interpret the Bible.
This is an adventure story about a man seeking his long-lost
inaugural love. Bill, the main character, is unknowingly drawn into
a journey with the enticement of the promise of finding his first
girl friend. Debra, a coworker with romantic designs on Bill, is
the person who is providing the avenue for him to locate the
darling phantom from his past. She is using Bill's dreams as the
vehicle for her devious plan. Bill is largely kept in the dark as
to the how and why Debra is providing this very strange service. It
is a mystery he is trying desperately to discover. The closer Bill
gets to the love of his life, the farther Debra tries to keep him
from the truth!
Universities have historically been integral to democracy. What can
they do to reclaim this critical role? Universities play an
indispensable role within modern democracies. But this role is
often overlooked or too narrowly conceived, even by universities
themselves. In What Universities Owe Democracy, Ronald J. Daniels,
the president of Johns Hopkins University, argues that-at a moment
when liberal democracy is endangered and more countries are heading
toward autocracy than at any time in generations-it is critical for
today's colleges and universities to reestablish their place in
democracy. Drawing upon fields as varied as political science,
economics, history, and sociology, Daniels identifies four distinct
functions of American higher education that are key to liberal
democracy: social mobility, citizenship education, the stewardship
of facts, and the cultivation of pluralistic, diverse communities.
By examining these roles over time, Daniels explains where colleges
and universities have faltered in their execution of these
functions-and what they can do going forward. Looking back on his
decades of experience leading universities, Daniels offers bold
prescriptions for how universities can act now to strengthen
democracy. For those committed to democracy's future prospects,
this book is a vital resource.
• Thorough discussion of both BNP and its interplay with causal
inference and missing data • How to use BNP and g-computation for
causal inference and nonignorable missingness • How to derive and
calibrate sensitivity parameters to assess sensitivity to
deviations from uncheckable causal and/or missingness assumptions
• Detailed case studies illustrating the application of BNP
methods to causal inference and missing data • R-code and/or
packages to implement BNP in causal inference and missing data
problems
Several fundamental advances were announced at the Seventh
International Symposium on Molecular Plant--Microbe Interactions
held in Edinburgh in 1994. These included the cloning and
identification of plant resistance genes involved in recognition of
pathogens; the description of genetically engineered plants with
novel resistance to pathogens; characterization of the molecular
basis of pathogenicity of fungal and bacterial plant pathogens; and
the mechanisms of communication used during recognition between
symbiotic rhizobia and their host legumes. Participants in the
Symposium contributed a series of papers that represent the leading
edge of research in this important area of plant and microbial
science. These articles are brought together to form this book,
which will be essential reading for research workers, advanced
students and others interested in keeping abreast of this rapidly
developing area.
Popular discussions of professional women often dwell on the
conflicts faced by the woman who attempts to ""have it all"",
raising children while climbing up the corporate ladder. Yet for
all the articles and books written on this subject, there has been
little work that focuses on the experience of African American
professional women or asks how their perspectives on work-family
balance might be unique. Raising the Race is the first scholarly
book to examine how black, married career women juggle their
relationships with their extended and nuclear families, the
expectations of the black community, and their desires to raise
healthy, independent children. Drawing from extensive interviews
with twenty-three Atlanta-based professional women who left or
modified careers as attorneys, physicians, executives, and
administrators, anthropologist Riche J. Daniel Barnes found that
their decisions were deeply rooted in an awareness of black women's
historical struggles. Departing from the possessive individualistic
discourse of ""having it all"", the women profiled here think
beyond their own situation - considering ways their decisions might
help the entire black community. Giving a voice to women whose
perspectives have been underrepresented in debates about
work-family balance, Barnes's profiles enable us to perceive these
women as fully fledged individuals, each with her own concerns and
priorities. Yet Barnes is also able to locate many common themes
from these black women's experiences, and uses them to propose
policy initiatives that would improve the work and family lives of
all Americans.
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