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The inspiration for A Haunting in Venice – now a major motion
picture. When a Hallowe’en party turns deadly, it falls to
Hercule Poirot to unmask a murderer… During a night of party
games, Joyce Reynolds boasts that she once witnessed a murder. No
one believes her, but then she is found drowned, face down in an
apple-bobbing tub. Set against a night of trickery and the occult,
Hercule Poirot and Ariadne Oliver must race to uncover the real
evil responsible for this ghastly murder. Hallowe’en Party is the
sensational Agatha Christie novel that inspired the brand new
feature film directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh. This special
edition is introduced by its screenwriter, Michael Green.
We've all heard the rationale: "It doesn't matter what you believe
as long as you're sincere." Or "All religions are pretty much the
same." But are they the same? Does it matter which one you follow?
In this insightful and compelling book, Michael Green invites
readers into a relationship with Jesus Christ, the divine
revelation and only pathway to the one true God.
In a conversational style geared toward nonbelievers, Green
compares Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and other religions to help
spiritual seekers navigate the multi-faith maze. "But Don't All
Religions Lead to God?" is an ideal reference and evangelism tool
for churches and individual Christians as well. It offers
scriptural references, looks at how divergent religious traditions
view salvation and eternity, and answers difficult questions such
as "What about people who have never heard of Jesus?" and "How
should Christians regard other religions?"
In the midst of our pluralistic and tolerant culture, here is an
important and convincing argument for faith in Jesus-the only great
teacher whose death and resurrection provided grace, forgiveness,
and an eternity in the presence of God.
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Cross on a Hill (Hardcover)
Slavko Hadzic, Joshua Irby; Foreword by Michael Green
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This book unravels the political developments that made the Civil
War unavoidable. Politics and America in Crisis: The Coming of the
Civil War examines the developments between 1846 and 1861 that
pushed the nation to war to see what they reveal about the North,
the South, the people leading them, and the issues separating them.
As shown here, in the decade and a half before the actual outbreak
of the war, the mostly southern Democratic Party's fortunes veered
from a presidential election victory in 1852 to the shocking loss
of Abraham Lincoln in 1860—an event that marked the coming of age
of the young antislavery Republican Party. In examining that sharp
reversal, Politics and America in Crisis covers a wide range of key
events, including efforts to ban slavery in territories won in the
Mexican-American War, the Dred Scott decision, and John Brown's
raids.
The student workbook is design to help you retain key chapter
content. Included within this resource are chapter objective
questions; key-term definition queries; and multiple choice,
fill-in-the-blank, and true-or-false problems.
This extraordinary book, unique in its ambition and scope, delves
deep into the mystery of the crop circles which appear every summer
in the fertile wheat and barley fields of southern England. Follow
leading researcher Michael Green as he tells the story of the crop
circles, and uncovers and deciphers the ancient symbols and
mandalas encoded in these extraordinary patterns. Be prepared, as
the revelations precipitate further questions. Could these glyphs
be communications by a Cosmic Intelligence intent on awakening us
to the plight of life on planet Earth, and to humanity’s divine
origin and its infinite potential? Why do crop circles keep
appearing in ever larger numbers? Why do their designs keep
evolving? If they are portents of change, can we heed their message
in time?
Learning to be a primary teacher can feel like trying to become a
superhero! The new edition of this book will help you harness your
superpowers to become that heroic individual, looked up to by your
class, able to be simultaneously fun, authoritative, inspiring,
responsive to a range of needs and an expert in all subjects!
Rooted in the core content framework and informed by the early
career framework and new Ofsted inspection framework, it will
ensure you are fully equipped to: tackle planning and assessment
with ease champion positive behaviour master curriculum sequencing
build composite subject knowledge and understanding challenge and
apply theory and research maximise your emotional strength and
resilience stand tall as a professional promote diversity,
inclusion and social justice and, most importantly, protect and
nurture the children in your care. "Highly recommended for all
trainees, Early Career Teachers and mentors - this book is packed
full of wise advice on building professional knowledge about what
is required to excel at meeting the expectations of both the DfE
Teachers' Standards and the Early Career Framework. Not to be
missed." Dame Alison Peacock, CEO of the Chartered College of
Teaching
If at the end of its quest, a philosophy denies reality, it is
deluded. If it denies knowledge, it has lost its claim to instruct.
If it denies morality, it is merely decadence trying to find
respectability. If it denies God, it is simply and profoundly
uninformed. Millions have left the Christian faith without ever
having heard its true message. Millions more have never been
exposed to the philosophical beauty of Christian Idealism. I
challenge you, dear reader, to consider the ideas put forward in
this philosophical tract. The heresy of materialism has risen to
dominate the world. Everyone seems to sense that something is
terribly wrong with the course of civilization but few understand
exactly what it is that is destroying society. Materialism,
philosophic materialism, is the problem.
Recent developments in supersymmetric field theory, string theory,
and brane theory have been revolutionary. The main focus of the
present volume is developments of M-theory and its applications to
superstring theory, quantum gravity, and the theory of elementary
particles. Topics included are D-branes, boundary states, and world
volume solitons. Anti-De-Sitter quantum field theory is explained,
emphasising the way it can enforce the holography principle,
together with the relation to black hole physics and the way Branes
provide the microscopic interpretation for the entropy of black
holes. Developments in D-branes within type-I superstring and
related theories are described. There are also possible
phenomenological implications of superstring theory that would lie
within the range of quantum gravity effects in the future
generation of accelerators, around 1 TeV.
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, the
U.S. Navy had a total of 111 submarines. However, this fleet was
not nearly as impressive as the number suggests. It was mostly a
collection of ageing boats from the late teens and early twenties,
with only a few of the newer, more modern Gato-class boats.
Fortunately, with the war in Europe already two years old and
friction with Japan ever-increasing, help from what would become
known as the Silent Service in the Pacific was on the way: there
were 73 of the new fleet submarines under construction. The Silent
Service in World War II tells the story of America's intrepid
underwater warriors in the words of the men who lived the war in
the Pacific against Japan. The enemy had already begun to deploy
advanced boats, but the U.S. was soon able to match them. By 1943
the new Gato-class boats were making a difference, carrying the war
not just to the Japanese Imperial Navy, but to the vital merchant
fleet that carried the vast array of material needed to keep the
land of the Rising Sun afloat. As the war progressed, American
success in the Solomons, starting with Guadalcanal, began to
constrict the Japanese sea lanes, and operating singly or in
wolfpacks they were able to press their attacks on convoys
operating beyond the range of U.S. airpower, making daring forays
even into the home waters of Japan itself in the quest for ever
more elusive targets. Also taking on Japanese warships, as well as
rescuing downed airmen (such as the grateful first President Bush),
U.S. submarines made an enormous contribution to our war against
Japan. This book takes you through the war as you learn what it was
like to serve on submarines in combat, the exhilaration of a
successful attack, and the terror of being depth-charged. And aside
from enemy action, the sea itself could prove to be an extremely
hostile environment as many of these stories attest. From early war
patrols in obsolescent, unreliable S-boats to new, modern fleet
submarines roving the Pacific, the forty-six stories in this
anthology give you a full understanding of what it was like to be a
U.S. Navy submariner in combat.
Discover today's most complete, easy-to-use medical coding guide,
written specifically for beginning coders. Green's best-selling
3-2-1 CODE IT!, 7E presents the latest updates for ICD-10-CM,
ICD-10-PCS, CPT (R) and HCPCS Level II coding sets, conventions and
guidelines. Focused examples, understandable language and clearly
defined terms help you master each concept, while extensive
exercises, reviews and coding cases let you practice concepts and
prepare to earn coding credentials. This well-organized, intuitive
approach begins with diagnosis coding before progressing to more
in-depth instruction on coding procedures and services. You'll find
clear coverage of both ICD-10 code sets with separate, thorough
chapters on inpatient and outpatient coding. HCPCS level II and CPT
coding are also covered in separate chapters. In addition, MindTap
interactive digital tools further reinforce the coding skills you
need for success.
The officially sanctioned graphic novel prequel to the cult 1982
science fiction movie Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott.
Co-written by the Oscar nominated writer of Blade Runner 2049,
Logan, and Murder on the Orient Express Michael Green and New York
Times Bestselling author Mike Johnson. It is 2027 and Blade Runner
Ash continues to hunt the streets of the rain-soaked dystopian
world of Los Angeles for renegade Replicants, but this time she's
trying to protect as many as she can find...
Strengthen your skills and develop a solid foundation in medical
insurance processing and revenue management with Green's
UNDERSTANDING HEALTH INSURANCE: A GUIDE TO BILLING AND
REIMBURSEMENT, 2022 Edition. This reader-friendly, comprehensive
resource explains the latest developments and medical code sets and
coding guidelines as you learn how to assign ICD-10-CM, CPT (R)
2022 codes and HCPCS level II codes, complete health care claims
and master revenue management concepts. You focus on important
topics such as the latest managed care, legal and regulatory
issues, coding systems and compliance, reimbursement methods,
clinical documentation improvement, coding for medical necessity
and common health insurance plans. New material introduces
electronic claims, performance measurement and processing clinical
quality language. A helpful workbook provides hands-on assignments
and case studies, while MindTap online resources offer practice in
CMS-1500 claims completion and assigning codes.
The latest in Michael Green's hilarious Coarse Acting series,
Umlaut, Prince of Dusseldorf imagines a hapless and incompetent
theatre company attempting a condensed version of Hamlet. Cue
bungled lines, an over-eager smoke machine operator and a severely
injured Cup-Bearer. The ghost is determined to ruin all of Umlaut's
best speeches while Hildegard, the Coarse Acting version of
Ophelia, keeps forgetting that she's supposed to be dead. Cast and
crew battle on regardless - surely the audience won't have noticed
a thing?
The legacies of plantation slavery continue to inhabit, animate,
and haunt the diverse forms of unfreedom that mark our present.
Diverse Unfreedoms charts a new way of thinking through these
legacies of unfreedom via a more entangled and multidirectional
model of what makes for historical change and continuity in
practices and relationships of subjugation. This volume troubles
the stark opposition between slavery and freedom by foregrounding
the diversity of types of exploitation above and beyond the most
extreme forms of dehumanization characterized by slavery. The
chapters, from multiple disciplines and discussing diverse regions
and historical periods, illustrate the significance of
interdisciplinary and international perspectives in understanding
diverse unfreedoms, and offer a nuanced account of historical
change and continuity in systems that generate and perpetuate
unfreedom. Through examining the frictions that mark certain key
moments of legal, social, and institutional transition, the essays
in this volume express the limits of liberal humanist projects and
present a critique of the liberal notion of freedom as the
necessary horizon of emancipatory imagination and labor.
Comprehensive guidance to support those involved in secondary
education in developing the curriculum to meet the requirements of
the new Ofsted (2019) framework. This book addresses key issues
such as the purpose of the curriculum, how to organise the
curriculum, curriculum design, how to adapt the curriculum to meet
the needs of all learners, and the balance between knowledge and
skills. An important and topical chapter on decolonising the
curriculum is also included. It goes beyond basic requirements,
emphasizing the importance of a creative, pupil-centred and
enquiry-based curriculum which is suited to the context of school
communities. Responding to the increased emphasis on the quality of
pupils' education, the book supports trainees, teachers and school
leaders in developing and implementing an ambitious and diverse
curriculum, including working with all stakeholders and offering
practical strategies and solutions. It empowers practitioners to
reclaim the curriculum by designing one which reflects the values
and context of the school.
While the Red Army's arsenal at the start of the Second World War
included weapons dating back to the Great War or earlier, the
1930s' modernization programme had introduced the automatic Tokarev
pistol and self-loading Tokarev rifle. Its small arms were soon
replaced by mass-produced sub-machine guns, such as the PPSh 1941,
nicknamed the PePeSha,'. Supplementing the submachine guns, the
Degtyarev Light Machine Gun DP-27. Fitted with a circular pan
magazine, it received the not-unsurprising nickname Record Player.'
New mortars and towed artillery pieces, ranging from 76mm to 203mm,
entered service in the pre-war years. In addition to a wide range
of towed, self-propelled and anti-tank guns, the Soviets fielded
the Katyusha rocket launchers in 1941, nicknamed the Stalin's
organ' by the Germans. The 1930s saw the introduction of the BT
light tank series. The iconic T-34 medium tank series came into
service in late 1940, joined by the IS-2 heavy tank from early
1944, the prefix letters IS' translates to Joseph Stalin. These
formidable AFVs led the Red Army to victory in May 1945 over Nazi
Germany. All these weapons and more are covered with numerous
images in this authoritative overview of the subject.
At the peak of the Cold War in the 1950s the Soviet Union possessed
some 12,000 aircraft, making it the largest air force of all the
protagonists. By the 1990s this had declined to around 8,000, the
reduction largely reflecting the increase in aircraft capability.
As well as fighters and bombers, the Soviet inventory included
trainers, transports, seaplanes, electronic warfare and ground
attack aircraft, as well as an impressive helicopter fleet, notably
the Mi-24 Hind' gunship and the massive Homer transport. The Tu-4
Bull' was the first Russian nuclear-capable bomber, a copy of the
US B-29, which was followed by their range of jet bombers, the
Il-28 Beagle', Tu-16 Badger' and M-4 Bison'. The prop driven Tu-20
Bear' and its successors including the Tu-22 Backfire' and finally
the Tu-160 Backfire', were all formidable. The jet-engined MiG-15
fighter entered service in 1948 and proved itself during the Korean
War. The MiG-17, MiG-19 and MiG-21 followed . Ground-attack
aircraft included the Su-7 Fitter' and M-23 Flogger'. The 1970s saw
the MiG-25 Foxbat' interceptor, followed by the MiG-29 Fulcrum' and
Su-27 Flanker', coming into service. All these aircraft and many
more are authoritatively described and vividly illustrated in this
comprehensive work.
Situated at the heart of the Indo-Pacific, Southeast Asia has, in
recent years, become the bellwether for the region, including the
future of democratic governance. External powers, including the
United States and China, have ramped up engagement with Southeast
Asia and now compete for influence in the region. Amid these
geopolitical shifts, Southeast Asian perspectives on dynamics that
will shape the future of the region more than ever before. In late
2019, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
conducted a survey of strategic elites in Indonesia, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand as well as Fiji to understand how
the region views trends related to power, norms, and institutions.
In early 2020, CSIS conducted extensive analysis of the survey data
and convened a workshop in Sydney, Australia, to further examine
the results with leading experts from the countries surveyed, as
well as Australia and the United States. This report presents key
findings from the survey and workshop on the strategic landscape in
Southeast Asia and the future of power and influence and challenges
faced by the region.
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