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Why Forgive? (Paperback)
Johann Christoph Arnold; Foreword by Steven McDonald
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R274
R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
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In Why Forgive? Arnold lets the untidy experiences of ordinary
people speak for themselves--people who have earned the right to
talk about forgiving. Some of these stories deal with violent
crime, betrayal, abuse, hate, gang warfare, and genocide. Others
address everyday hurts: the wounds caused by backbiting, gossip,
conflicts in the home, and tensions in the workplace. The book also
tackles what can be the biggest challenge: forgiving ourselves.
These people, who have overcome the cancer of bitterness and
hatred, can help you unleash the healing power of forgiveness in
your own life. Why Forgive? Read these stories and decide for
yourself.
The author develops an economic framework for analyzing state
regulation of oil and gas and concludes that existing regulations
fall short of assuring optimum well spacing, production rates, use
of associated gas, and exploration. Originally published in 1971.
Stephen McDonald offers a basic understanding of the goals and
practices by which the federal government leases its fossil fuel
resources and how these practices affect the economy. Originally
published in 1979
Developing readers can have fun while learning with these Green
Light Readers, featuring short sentences, creative stories, and
simple dialogue. Illustrations.
Government Accountability Sources and Materials: Australian
Administrative Law is designed to accompany the third edition of
the textbook Government Accountability: Australian Administrative
Law. Following the accessible structure of Government
Accountability, this book guides students through the real-world
operation of administrative law and demonstrates how multiple
doctrines and mechanisms can interact in a single situation.
Extracts from primary materials â including cases and legislation
â provide a clear account of the facts, issues and statutory
provisions considered by the courts, and are accompanied by
relevant commentary. This edition has been thoroughly updated to
include recent significant cases such as Minister for Immigration,
Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs v Viane
(2021), Hocking v Director-General of the National Archives of
Australia (2020) and MZAPC v Minister for Immigration and Border
Protection (2021). Written by a team of experts, Government
Accountability Sources and Materials: Australian Administrative Law
is a fundamental and student-friendly introduction to
administrative law in practice.
Government Accountability: Australian Administrative Law presents a
thorough account of the administrative state and the mechanisms
that exist to bring it to account for its actions. It
contextualises the theory and explanation of administrative law
through carefully chosen case studies and events that offer
practical examples of the principles discussed and how they are
applied. The third edition has been thoroughly updated to
incorporate recent legal developments and includes expanded
discussion of 'materiality' in the context of jurisdictional error.
The examples used illustrate the operation of legal principles and
reflect contemporary social and political circumstances. Written by
a team of experts, and known for its clear, consistent and
straightforward narrative with logical progression, Government
Accountability remains a student-friendly guide to complex
administrative law concepts. Government Accountability: Australian
Administrative Law is accompanied by a casebook, Government
Accountability Sources and Materials: Australian Administrative
Law, which provides curated cases and primary legal materials with
helpful commentary.
Drama
Characters: 2 males
Set Requirements: Unit set
"Dulce et decorum est/Pro patria mori," facetiously penned
British poet Wilfred Owen, who was soon to die in the Great War. It
is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. This moving play is
about the poetic life and the inter relationship between two of the
finest Great War poets: Owen who died and Siegfried Sasson who
didn't. Told by means of letters and poetry, Not About Heroes
paints a vivid picture of the war. It was staged to great acclaim
at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and had an Off Broadway
run.
The Economic Research Service (ERS) is part of the U.S. Department
of Agricultural (USDA). Its focus is to analyze and distribute
economic information and research. Their results provide decision
makers the information they need to run business, create policies
and understand the farm, rural and food economy. Uzbekistan is one
of the world's largest cotton exporters, but output and exports are
in a long-term decline, in part because the government heavily
taxes cotton producers.
THE WRITER'S RESPONSE teaches you not only the basics of paragraph
and essay writing-unity, coherence, and support-but also the basics
of academic writing, making it a complete source to help you
prepare for higher-level work. Through a variety of exercises and
extensive readings, the text teaches you how to read carefully and
summarize accurately, to recognize and respond to specific points
in the material you have read, to synthesize ideas from several
reading selections, and to evaluate and argue about the ideas you
have found in your reading material. Although the authors' focus is
on writing about reading, they also encourage you to use personal
experiences to develop and support ideas. This combination results
in a text that not only imparts the fundamentals of college-level
writing, but also helps you find your voice.
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