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Faith Simplified (Hardcover)
Carol Peterson; Edited by Don Bertelsen, Jim Peterson
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The second edition of "Count Down" is revised to include and
discuss developments affecting the Big Four and their business
model since the December 2015 release of the first edition. Brought
into this updated narrative, for example, are: The Big Four's
growth to collective global 2016 revenue of $ 128 billion, and the
continued disparities in growth between their Audit and Advisory
practices. The imposition of mandatory auditor rotation by
legislation and regulation in the European Union, and in the US,
the PCAOB's requirement to name lead partners on public company
audits. New examples of corporate financial malfeasance and
potentially disruptive auditor litigation, involving clients of
each of the Big Four. In addition, this new edition expands in
scope and details the required re-engineering by which - with the
necessary mutual cooperation among financial statement issuers and
users, the accounting profession, legislators, regulators and
agencies of law enforcement - a sustainable structure for financial
reporting and assurance might emerge -- that is, a Big Audit model
truly fit to serve today's global capital markets.
Blending features of speculative fiction, the occult, and the
spiritual quest, "Paper Crown" details an unusual story of
initiation. Traumatized by the mysterious circumstances of his
mother's death, Chuck runs away from his Southern California home
and lands in Colorado Springs where he becomes involved with Frank
Posner and his mother, Lyuba. Leaders of an ancient and highly
secretive family of travelers who have incredible powers, they take
Chuck on a psychological journey in which he must face his
disturbing past and confront a frightening and uncertain future.
With a cast of vivid and sometimes bizarre characters, "Paper
Crown" unfolds a classic story of loss, struggle, and renewal.
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Faith Simplified (Paperback)
Carol Peterson; Edited by Don Bertelsen, Jim Peterson
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Discovery Miles 5 620
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The Secrets of Income Trading reveals a simple step-by-step method
that anyone can easily learn in order to earn a consistent monthly
income from trading stocks and options for less than 30 minutes per
day. Remember, no mutual fund manager, investment advisor, or stock
broker cares as much about your money and your loved ones as you
do.
Over the last two decades, higher education in the Asia-Pacific
region has witnessed a greater rate of expansion in terms of new
institutions and numbers of students than any other region
globally. In tandem with this expansion, the use of information
communication technology as a central component in the higher
education sector in the Asia-Pacific region has also grown
exponentially. This book documents a range of policy, pedagogy and
practice initiatives from countries such as Thailand, Malaysia,
Bangladesh, Australia, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Canada
and Korea. It showcases innovation and investigation, success, and,
in some cases, outcomes from trials that suggest the need to
rethink and even revise a number of central assumptions in the
field of implementing information communication technologies in
higher education.
"Birders have shown that they want and need regional avian
distribution books such as this one. This book will fill a gap in
the effort to accomplish this sort of regional guide for all areas
of Texas. The Trans-Pecos is a popular destination for
birders-making this ever more important." -- Greg W. Lasley,
Editor, Texas Region, Field Notes
The Trans-Pecos, that huge region of Texas west of the Pecos
River, is richer in recorded bird species than all but three of the
United States. Hundreds of birders come here each year in search of
species such as the Colima Warbler which are rarely if ever spotted
in other parts of the country. Yet, until now, there was no
comprehensive birding guide devoted to the entire region.
Designed for intermediate to advanced birders, Birds of the
Trans-Pecos provides an annotated checklist of all 482 species
found in the region. The species accounts include seasonal
distribution, documentation of nesting, most likely habitat, and
the bird's status as a "Texas Review Species." The authors also
describe the geography and bird habitats of the Trans-Pecos;
federal and state parklands in the area (including Big Bend and
Guadalupe Mountains), with the species that occur in each; and the
mountain-breeding birds and species of special interest.
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