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Eyeborgs (DVD)
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Sci-fi thriller from director Richard Clabaugh, set in a
future-world where mobile security cameras, commissioned to protect
citizens, become a grave threat. New legislation has been passed in
the USA called the 'Freedom of Observation Act', allowing
government surveillance cameras to film people's every move. The
cameras, or eyeborgs, seem to be doing their jobs, until police
agent, R.J. 'Gunner' Reynolds (Adrian Paul) and punk-rock rebel
Jarett start to notice people are disappearing and the robots are
involved. The pair must find a way to go to Jarett's uncle, the
President, and put an end to the silent tyranny of the robots.
This book asserts that gratitude for God's gift of creation grounds
the insight of positive psychology that grateful persons act
pro-socially. Kenneth Wilson posits that a sense of gratitude
encourages sacrificial service and reveals all behavior to have at
heart an essential moral quality.
Seeking to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical
theology and ecclesiology, this co-authored volume presents an
evolving conversation between four significant theologians.This
co-authored volume is the outcome of an ecumenical speaking and
listening that has involved a continuing conversation between four
theologians over a period of more than two years. The scholars are
active members of the mainline churches in the UK, Anglican,
Methodist and Roman Catholic. They propose that the Church will
live as it grows in self-understanding, in the light of the claim
that her purpose is to focus attention on God, Creator, Redeemer,
and Living Presence. In so doing they address key debates in the US
and European contexts, as well as dealing with matters of pressing
concern in the wider global church.What does it mean to say that
the Church in herself and on behalf of the world bears witness to
and celebrates the presence of God in contemporary ethics, worship,
governance and mission? The authors have sought to bridge the gap
between theoretical and practical theology, and ecclesiology. Key
features are accessibility, the highly pertinent nature of the
themes it covers, its academic purpose and its awareness of the
parish and ministerial contexts."Ecclesiological Investigations"
brings together quality research and inspiring debates in
ecclesiology worldwide from a network of international scholars,
research centres and projects in the field.
This is an introduction to the Methodist way and method of doing
theology. This book is written to capture the imagination and
engage the reader in conversation. Methodism is not a doctrinaire
society, yet it is clear about what it believes. Methodists
confidently develop their theology through conversation with the
world of secular knowledge, with other Christian traditions and
other religious faiths, drawing on contemporary biblical
scholarship and with careful attention to the Christian tradition.
Methodism is serious about worship, public and personal, since it
wants to celebrate the reality of God's presence with God's people
- that is, as Methodists understand it, with all God's people.
Methodist theology is grounded in the grace of God that it
proclaims to be free for all. Methodist theology is essentially
Christological; it puts Christ at the centre of faith, but
therefore, (not 'as well'!) is focused on God, the Holy Trinity.
Methodism is one Society and is keen to draw others into its
fellowship. Hence the Methodist Church does not have missionary
societies; it is, properly understood, a Society organised for
mission. "Doing Theology" introduces the major Christian traditions
and their way of theological reflection. The volumes focus on the
origins of a particular theological tradition, its foundations, key
concepts, eminent thinkers and historical development. The series
is aimed readers who want to learn more about their own theological
heritage and identity: theology undergraduates, students in
ministerial training and church study groups.
The issues of Authority and Governance in the Roman Catholic Church
permeate each and every aspect of the Church's identity, teaching,
influence, organisation, moral values and pastoral provision. They
have left their mark, in turn, upon its diverse theological and
philosophical traditions. The trends of postmodernity, advances in
communication, the advent of new ecclesial movements and
theologies, and a perceived policy towards increasing institutional
centralisation on the part of the Curial authorities of the Church
in Rome, have all facilitated a continuous and lively stream of
dialogue and disagreement on authority and governance in relation
to the place of the Church in our age and the new Millennium. This
comprehensive Reader uniquely gathers together in one volume key
writings and documents from the wealth of published literature that
has emerged on the issues of authority and governance in the Roman
Catholic Church. With guided introductions to each section and to
each reading, and end of chapter further reading lists, this Reader
offers a balanced range of perspectives, themes, international
writings, ecumenical dimensions, and formal church documents and
Papal pronouncements on core areas of contemporary study and
debate. Focusing on the modern/post-modern period in the Roman
Catholic Church, but grounded in the historical contexts, Readings
in Church Authority presents an accessible source book and
introduction for all those exploring current debates and studying
central themes in church authority.
Just like humans, animals and plants suffer from infectious
diseases, which can critically threaten biodiversity. This book
describes key studies that have driven our understanding of the
ecology and evolution of wildlife diseases. Each chapter introduces
the host and disease, and explains how that system has aided our
general understanding of the evolution and spread of wildlife
diseases, through the development and testing of important
epidemiological and evolutionary theories. Questions addressed
include: How do hosts and parasites co-evolve? What determines how
fast a disease spreads through a population? How do co-infecting
parasites interact? Why do hosts vary in parasite burden? Which
factors determine parasite virulence and host resistance? How do
parasites influence the spread of invasive species? How do we
control infectious diseases in wildlife? This book will provide a
valuable introduction to students new to the topic, and novel
insights to researchers, professionals and policymakers working in
the field.
Snapshots and Short Notes examines the photographic postcards
exchanged during the first half of the twentieth century as
illustrated, first-hand accounts of American life. Almost
immediately after the introduction of the generic postcard at the
turn of the century, innovations in small, accessible cameras added
black and white photographs to the cards. The resulting combination
of image and text emerged as a communication device tantamount to
social media today. Postcard messages and photographs tell the
stories of ordinary lives during a time of far-reaching
technological, demographic, and social changes: a family's new
combine harvester that could cut 40 acres a day; a young woman
trying to find work in a man's world; the sight of an airplane in
flight. However, postcards also chronicled and shared hardship and
tragedy - the glaring reality of homesteading on the High Plains,
natural disasters, preparations for war, and the struggles for
racial and gender equality. With a meticulous eye for detail,
painstaking research, and astute commentary, Wilson surveys more
than 160 photographic postcards, reproduced in full color, that
provide insights into every aspect of life in a time not far
removed from our own.
In the most reliable and readable guide to effective writing for
the Americans of today, Wilson answers questions of meaning,
grammar, pronunciation, punctuation, and spelling in thousands of
clear, concise entries. His guide is unique in presenting a
systematic, comprehensive view of language as determined by
context. Wilson provides a simple chart of contexts -- from
oratorical speech to intimate, from formal writing to informal --
and explains in which contexts a particular usage is appropriate,
and in which it is not.
The Columbia Guide to Standard Written American English provides
the answers to questions about American English the way no other
guide can with:
* an A--Z format for quick reference;
* over five thousand entries, more than any other usage
book;
* sensible and useful advice based on the most current
linguistic research;
* a convenient chart of levels of speech and writing geared to
context;
* both descriptive and prescriptive entries for guidance;
* guidelines for nonsexist usage;
* individual entries for all language terms.
A vibrant description of how our language is being spoken and
written at the end of the twentieth century -- and how we ourselves
can use it most effectively -- The Columbia Guide to Standard
American English is the ideal handbook to language etiquette:
friendly, sensible, and reliable.
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Black Men Love (Paperback)
Kenneth Wilson; Edited by Gina Sartirana; Cover design or artwork by Joseph Vosges
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Highway Cello
Kenneth Wilson
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Focus on God (Paperback)
Frances M Young, Kenneth Wilson
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Inoculation As A Factor In Growing Alfalfa, Volumes 300-321;
Issue 300 Of Bulletin (New York State Agricultural Experiment
Station) Harry Alexis Harding, James Kenneth Wilson New York
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1908 Technology & Engineering;
Agriculture; Agronomy; Crop Science; Alfalfa; Technology &
Engineering / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science; Technology
& Engineering / Agriculture / General
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Milking Machines: Effect Of Method Of Handling On The Germ
Content Of The Milk; Issue 317 Of Bulletin (New York State
Agricultural Experiment Station) Harry Alexis Harding, George A.
Smith, James Kenneth Wilson New York Agricultural Experiment
Station, 1909 Milk hygiene; Milking machines
Just like humans, animals and plants suffer from infectious
diseases, which can critically threaten biodiversity. This book
describes key studies that have driven our understanding of the
ecology and evolution of wildlife diseases. Each chapter introduces
the host and disease, and explains how that system has aided our
general understanding of the evolution and spread of wildlife
diseases, through the development and testing of important
epidemiological and evolutionary theories. Questions addressed
include: How do hosts and parasites co-evolve? What determines how
fast a disease spreads through a population? How do co-infecting
parasites interact? Why do hosts vary in parasite burden? Which
factors determine parasite virulence and host resistance? How do
parasites influence the spread of invasive species? How do we
control infectious diseases in wildlife? This book will provide a
valuable introduction to students new to the topic, and novel
insights to researchers, professionals and policymakers working in
the field.
This is an introduction to the Methodist way and method of doing
theology. This book is written to capture the imagination and
engage the reader in conversation. Methodism is not a doctrinaire
society, yet it is clear about what it believes. Methodists
confidently develop their theology through conversation with the
world of secular knowledge, with other Christian traditions and
other religious faiths, drawing on contemporary biblical
scholarship and with careful attention to the Christian tradition.
Methodism is serious about worship, public and personal, since it
wants to celebrate the reality of God's presence with God's people
- that is, as Methodists understand it, with all God's people.
Methodist theology is grounded in the grace of God that it
proclaims to be free for all. Methodist theology is essentially
Christological; it puts Christ at the centre of faith, but
therefore, (not 'as well'!) is focused on God, the Holy Trinity.
Methodism is one Society and is keen to draw others into its
fellowship. Hence the Methodist Church does not have missionary
societies; it is, properly understood, a Society organised for
mission. "Doing Theology" introduces the major Christian traditions
and their way of theological reflection. The volumes focus on the
origins of a particular theological tradition, its foundations, key
concepts, eminent thinkers and historical development. The series
is aimed readers who want to learn more about their own theological
heritage and identity: theology undergraduates, students in
ministerial training and church study groups.
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