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Andre Laurendeau was the most widely respected French-Canadian
nationalist of his generation. The story of his life is to a
striking degree also the story of French-Canadian nationalism from
the 1930s to the 1960s, that period of massive societal change when
Quebec evolved from a traditional to a modern society. The most
insightful intellectual voice of the nationalist movement, he was
at the tumultuous centre of events as a young separatist in the
1930s; an anti-conscription activist and reform-minded provincial
politician in the 1940s; and an influential journalist, editor of
the Montreal daily Le Devoir, in the 1950s. At the same time he
played an important role in Quebec's cultural life both as a
novelist and playwright and as a well-known radio and television
personality. In tracing his life story, this biography sheds
indispensable light not only on the development of Laurendeau's own
nationalist thought, but on his people's continuing struggle to
preserve the national values that make them distinct.
The demise of Yugoslavia resulted in a savage internal conflict
that confounded European efforts to prevent it. Intense and often
instantaneous media coverage tended to produce a confusing maze of
images and impressions. This timely, easy to use reference work
surveys the origins, development, people, places, events, concepts,
treaties, and agreements pertaining to the conflict in the former
Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Includes A-Z entries spanning topics from
Albania and Ethnic Cleansing to Genocide and the International
Monetary Fund Also includes an introduction, illustrations, maps,
chronology, bibliography, and extensive cross-references
In this collection of essays distinguished political philosophers
discuss the problems of toleration which arise in multi-cultural
and multi-racial society. They ask whether allegiance to the group
should take priority over allegiance to the wider society, whether
individual identity is formed by the community, and how the rival
values of different groups are to be accommodated in liberal
polities. The essays are accessible to the lay reader and will also
be of interest to students of political philosophy, and cultural
and social studies.
Horton-Parker and Brown seek to prepare counselors-in-training
to better understand personal growth and self development. Their
approach is designed to guide readers to better self-understanding
through reviews of prevailing theory and through a series of
exercises. Each chapter presents one or more exercises designed to
allow the reader an opportunity to explore his/her personal
development and to become aware of any unfinished and/or unresolved
business that could emerge as countertransference with clients.
The basic theories of psychological growth and
development--moral, cognitive, and gender identity--are examined
under the stages of development throughout the life span. The
specialized theories for the different stages, such as childhood
and adolescence, are presented along with counseling applications
for that specific stage. Readers are provided with numerous
examples of how to use this information to better help clients.
Other unique features include material on becoming a culturally
sensitive counselor and an explanation of object-relations and
self-psychology theories. Of particular interest to researchers and
students involved with counseling issues.
Leadership in Small Churches inspires and equips men and women who
are called to serve in churches of less than 100 people, which are
the majority of churches in the United States. Small churches in
the United States suffer from a lack of leadership. On the one
hand, there is a shortage of leaders. On the other hand, leaders
who serve faithfully sometimes feel ill-equipped to carry out their
calling due to inadequate training, especially a lack of training
specific to small churches. This volume provides guidance from
scholars and practitioners with experience in small churches.
Because of their experience in and commitment to ministry in small
churches, these writers are well qualified to discuss the breadth
of topics in this book. These topics include developing vision,
handling conflict, pastoral care, preaching, discipleship, ministry
to youth and children, missions, and identifying and training
leaders.
Complying with import laws, regulations, and procedures is a
technical, complex, and often costly legal problem. Michael Horton,
a former customs officer himself and an attorney now specializing
in customs law, draws on his practical experience to provide
understandable explanations of what the laws are, how they work,
and how import operations can be organized to conform to them and
still be cost-effective. Comprehensive and easily accessed,
Horton's handbook is also a study of the Customs Service's history,
evolution, and current operations, providing corporate executives
and particularly compliance officers with the understanding they
need to communicate effectively with Customs officials, and in this
way to sidestep potentially costly mistakes.
Horton begins with background on the Service and a review of how
imported goods are classified and appraised. He gives help on
complying with recordkeeping and product marking requirements, on
how to troubleshoot import transactions, and cites the importer's
three most important legal obligations. Covered in equal detail are
such matters as reportable costs, methods for reducing duties,
requesting duty refunds, and delaying duty payment by the use of
bonded warehouses and foreign trade zones. Horton then itemizes
specific methods for reporting costs to Customs and requesting duty
refunds. Of special interest to anyone vexed and confused by the
ways in which governmental agencies work, Horton gives clear,
useful advice on how Customs deals with legal violations and on how
to solicit and obtain binding administrative rulings on current and
proposed import transactions. With emphasis on procedures as well
as policies, Horton's explanations and guidance will be of special
benefit to corporate sales and marketing executives, to buyers and
purchasing agents, corporate and hired counsel, and to management
at all levels in businesses and industries involved in
international trade.
Accessible to a general audience with some background in statistics
and computing Many examples and extended case studies Illustrations
using R and Rstudio A true blend of statistics and computer science
-- not just a grab bag of topics from each
Improve Your Analytical Skills Incorporating the latest R packages
as well as new case studies and applications, Using R and RStudio
for Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics, Second
Edition covers the aspects of R most often used by statistical
analysts. New users of R will find the book's simple approach easy
to understand while more sophisticated users will appreciate the
invaluable source of task-oriented information. New to the Second
Edition The use of RStudio, which increases the productivity of R
users and helps users avoid error-prone cut-and-paste workflows New
chapter of case studies illustrating examples of useful data
management tasks, reading complex files, making and annotating
maps, "scraping" data from the web, mining text files, and
generating dynamic graphics New chapter on special topics that
describes key features, such as processing by group, and explores
important areas of statistics, including Bayesian methods,
propensity scores, and bootstrapping New chapter on simulation that
includes examples of data generated from complex models and
distributions A detailed discussion of the philosophy and use of
the knitr and markdown packages for R New packages that extend the
functionality of R and facilitate sophisticated analyses
Reorganized and enhanced chapters on data input and output, data
management, statistical and mathematical functions, programming,
high-level graphics plots, and the customization of plots Easily
Find Your Desired Task Conveniently organized by short, clear
descriptive entries, this edition continues to show users how to
easily perform an analytical task in R. Users can quickly find and
implement the material they need through the extensive indexing,
cross-referencing, and worked examples in the text. Datasets and
code are available for download on a supplementary website.
Quick and Easy Access to Key Elements of Documentation Includes
worked examples across a wide variety of applications, tasks, and
graphics A unique companion for statistical coders, Using SAS for
Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics presents an
easy way to learn how to perform an analytical task in SAS, without
having to navigate through the extensive, idiosyncratic, and
sometimes unwieldy software documentation. Organized by short,
clear descriptive entries, the book covers many common tasks, such
as data management, descriptive summaries, inferential procedures,
regression analysis, multivariate methods, and the creation of
graphics. Through the extensive indexing, cross-referencing, and
worked examples in this text, users can directly find and implement
the material they need. The text includes convenient indices
organized by topic and SAS syntax. Demonstrating the SAS code in
action and facilitating exploration, the authors present example
analyses that employ a single data set from the HELP study. They
also provide several case studies of more complex applications.
Data sets and code are available for download on the book's
website. Helping to improve your analytical skills, this book
lucidly summarizes the features of SAS most often used by
statistical analysts. New users of SAS will find the simple
approach easy to understand while more expert SAS programmers will
appreciate the invaluable source of task-oriented information.
Dennis Horton highlights the shape and function of the
death-and-resurrection motif by applying William Freedman's
criteria of a literary motif to the Acts narrative. By analyzing
the statements about death and resurrection together with the
examples of this messianic pattern among the experiences of major
and minor characters, the motif becomes clear. This central theme
then becomes intensified through contrast with a secondary motif,
that of death and decay. Death and Resurrection provides a clear
example of a biblical motif and how it develops and functions
within the narrative, serving as a valuable guide for future
studies of biblical motifs. The work also supplies a needed balance
between the extremes of past and present Lukan scholarship by
considering the combined effect of suffering and renewed life
within a single motif. Both the statements and actions of the
characters reveal the importance of the two elements for Lukan
theology and soteriology. The function of the motif derives from
its usage within the narrative and proves insightful for gaining a
better understanding of the aesthetic quality of the story while
simultaneously showing how the narrator skillfully wields the motif
to provide encouragement to the followers of "The Way," to issue a
warning to would-be persecutors, and to deliver an evangelistic
message to potential converts such as the "God-fearers." The
messianic pattern of death and resurrection becomes a heuristic
tool that the narrator carefully applies to create a potent motif
with a multifaceted message for a growing and often suffering
Christian community.
Quick and Easy Access to Key Elements of Documentation Includes
worked examples across a wide variety of applications, tasks, and
graphics A unique companion for statistical coders, Using SAS for
Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics presents an
easy way to learn how to perform an analytical task in SAS, without
having to navigate through the extensive, idiosyncratic, and
sometimes unwieldy software documentation. Organized by short,
clear descriptive entries, the book covers many common tasks, such
as data management, descriptive summaries, inferential procedures,
regression analysis, multivariate methods, and the creation of
graphics. Through the extensive indexing, cross-referencing, and
worked examples in this text, users can directly find and implement
the material they need. The text includes convenient indices
organized by topic and SAS syntax. Demonstrating the SAS code in
action and facilitating exploration, the authors present example
analyses that employ a single data set from the HELP study. They
also provide several case studies of more complex applications.
Data sets and code are available for download on the book's
website. Helping to improve your analytical skills, this book
lucidly summarizes the features of SAS most often used by
statistical analysts. New users of SAS will find the simple
approach easy to understand while more expert SAS programmers will
appreciate the invaluable source of task-oriented information.
Improve Your Analytical Skills Incorporating the latest R packages
as well as new case studies and applications, Using R and RStudio
for Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics, Second
Edition covers the aspects of R most often used by statistical
analysts. New users of R will find the book's simple approach easy
to understand while more sophisticated users will appreciate the
invaluable source of task-oriented information. New to the Second
Edition The use of RStudio, which increases the productivity of R
users and helps users avoid error-prone cut-and-paste workflows New
chapter of case studies illustrating examples of useful data
management tasks, reading complex files, making and annotating
maps, "scraping" data from the web, mining text files, and
generating dynamic graphics New chapter on special topics that
describes key features, such as processing by group, and explores
important areas of statistics, including Bayesian methods,
propensity scores, and bootstrapping New chapter on simulation that
includes examples of data generated from complex models and
distributions A detailed discussion of the philosophy and use of
the knitr and markdown packages for R New packages that extend the
functionality of R and facilitate sophisticated analyses
Reorganized and enhanced chapters on data input and output, data
management, statistical and mathematical functions, programming,
high-level graphics plots, and the customization of plots Easily
Find Your Desired Task Conveniently organized by short, clear
descriptive entries, this edition continues to show users how to
easily perform an analytical task in R. Users can quickly find and
implement the material they need through the extensive indexing,
cross-referencing, and worked examples in the text. Datasets and
code are available for download on a supplementary website.
An Up-to-Date, All-in-One Resource for Using SAS and R to Perform
Frequent TasksThe first edition of this popular guide provided a
path between SAS and R using an easy-to-understand, dictionary-like
approach. Retaining the same accessible format, SAS and R: Data
Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics, Second Edition
explains how to easily perform an analytical task in both SAS and
R, without having to navigate through the extensive, idiosyncratic,
and sometimes unwieldy software documentation. The book covers many
common tasks, such as data management, descriptive summaries,
inferential procedures, regression analysis, and graphics, along
with more complex applications. New to the Second EditionThis
edition now covers RStudio, a powerful and easy-to-use interface
for R. It incorporates a number of additional topics, including
using application program interfaces (APIs), accessing data through
database management systems, using reproducible analysis tools, and
statistical analysis with Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods
and finite mixture models. It also includes extended examples of
simulations and many new examples. Enables Easy Mobility between
the Two SystemsThrough the extensive indexing and
cross-referencing, users can directly find and implement the
material they need. SAS users can look up tasks in the SAS index
and then find the associated R code while R users can benefit from
the R index in a similar manner. Numerous example analyses
demonstrate the code in action and facilitate further exploration.
The datasets and code are available for download on the book's
website.
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The Western Reserve Historical Society, No. 116.
Materialism Amock In The Modern World, A Christian Analysis, And A
Christian Answer.
Materialism Amock In The Modern World, A Christian Analysis, And A
Christian Answer.
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