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"This book is a must read for anyone who is, or has faced
physical or emotional trails in their life. It will not only
encourage you, it will help you find hope." Craig Caster - Founder,
Family Discipleship Ministries
"Tim's book is a journey of loss that is heartbreaking. But more
than that, it's a journey of redemption, hope and salvation. He's
honest about what he's gone through and what it takes to live with
NF2, his particular condition. But Tim has dug deep into his
relationship with God and testifies of the sustaining grace for
life and how God's promises keep him positive and focused. I say
this not only from reading Tim's book, but from seeing him in the
front row at church as I preach, from having coffee at Starbucks
and talking church, Bible and mission.
Tim's deepest desire is to be used by the God he loves to help
people connect with Jesus and develop that kind of faith that he
KNOWS FROM FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE will sustain you through all that
life may bring.
You will enjoy this book. You will be moved by this book. Mostly
you will be challenged by this book." Ed Noble - Lead Pastor,
Journey Community Church
Exploring the gray zone of infiltration and subversion in which the
Nazi and Communist parties sought to influence and undermine each
other, this book offers a fresh perspective on the relationship
between two defining ideologies of the twentieth century. The
struggle between Fascism and Communism is situated within a broader
conversation among right- and left-wing publicists, across the
Youth Movement and in the "National Bolshevik" scene, thus
revealing the existence of a discourse on revolutionary legitimacy
fought according to a set of common assumptions about the qualities
of the ideal revolutionary. Highlighting the importance of a
masculine-militarist politics of youth revolt operative in both
Marxist and anti-Marxist guises, Weimar Radicals forces us to
re-think the fateful relationship between the two great ideological
competitors of the Weimar Republic, while offering a challenging
new interpretation of the distinctive radicalism of the interwar
era.
Exploring the gray zone of infiltration and subversion in which the
Nazi and Communist parties sought to influence and undermine each
other, this book offers a fresh perspective on the relationship
between two defining ideologies of the twentieth century. The
struggle between Fascism and Communism is situated within a broader
conversation among right- and left-wing publicists, across the
Youth Movement and in the "National Bolshevik" scene, thus
revealing the existence of a discourse on revolutionary legitimacy
fought according to a set of common assumptions about the qualities
of the ideal revolutionary. Highlighting the importance of a
masculine-militarist politics of youth revolt operative in both
Marxist and anti-Marxist guises, Weimar Radicals forces us to
re-think the fateful relationship between the two great ideological
competitors of the Weimar Republic, while offering a challenging
new interpretation of the distinctive radicalism of the interwar
era.
This manual reviews the important critical functions of a
department of surgery which are synthesized into specific
departmental roles. A departmental organizational structure and the
required personnel is presented along with the appropriate job
descriptions and the role of hospital committees for a department
of surgery. To help with process management, a listing of policies,
protocols and communications are provided. To ease the access to
external oversight, the conditions of participation from CMS
related to surgery are reproduced and this is followed by a chapter
on change management and program development. The appendix includes
useful forms and templates.
The anti-authoritarian revolt of the 1960s and 1970s was a
watershed in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. The
rebellion of the so-called '68ers' - against cultural conformity
and the ideological imperatives of the Cold War, against the
American war in Vietnam, and in favor of a more open accounting for
the crimes of the Nazi era - helped to inspire a dialogue on
democratization with profound effects on German society. Timothy
Scott Brown examines the unique synthesis of globalizing influences
on West Germany to reveal how the presence of Third World students,
imported pop culture from America and England, and the influence of
new political doctrines worldwide all helped to precipitate the
revolt. The book explains how the events in West Germany grew out
of a new interplay of radical politics and popular culture, even as
they drew on principles of direct-democracy, self-organization and
self-determination, all still highly relevant in the present day.
Sixties Europe examines the border-crossing uprisings of the 1960s
in Europe on both sides of the Cold War divide. Placing European
developments within a global context formed by Third World
liberation struggles and Cold War geopolitics, Timothy Scott Brown
highlights the importance of transnational exchanges across bloc
boundaries. New Left ideas and cultural practices easily crossed
bloc boundaries, but Brown demonstrates that the 1960s in Europe
did not simply unfold according to a normative western model.
Everywhere, innovations in the arts and popular culture synergized
radical politics as advocates of workers' democracy emerged to
pursue longstanding demands predating the Cold War divide. Tracing
the development of a distinctive blend of cultural and political
activism across diverse national settings, Sixties Europe examines
an important, historically-recent attempt to address unresolved
questions about human social organization that remain relevant in
the present, and it offers an original history of Europe across a
transformative decade.
Francois Ewald's landmark The Birth of Solidarity-first published
in French in 1986, revised in 1996, with the revised edition
appearing here in English for the first time-is one of the most
important historical and philosophical studies of the rise of the
welfare state. Theorizing the origins of social insurance, Ewald
shows how the growing problem of industrial accidents in France
throughout the nineteenth century tested the limits of classical
liberalism and its notions of individual responsibility. As workers
and capitalists confronted each other over the problem of workplace
accidents, they transformed the older practice of commercial
insurance into an instrument of state intervention, thereby
creating an entirely new conception of law, the state, and social
solidarity. What emerged was a new system of social insurance
guaranteed by the state. The Birth of Solidarity is a classic work
of social and political theory that will appeal to all those
interested in labor power, the making and dismantling of the
welfare state, and Foucauldian notions of governmentality,
security, risk, and the limits of liberalism.
Francois Ewald's landmark The Birth of Solidarity-first published
in French in 1986, revised in 1996, with the revised edition
appearing here in English for the first time-is one of the most
important historical and philosophical studies of the rise of the
welfare state. Theorizing the origins of social insurance, Ewald
shows how the growing problem of industrial accidents in France
throughout the nineteenth century tested the limits of classical
liberalism and its notions of individual responsibility. As workers
and capitalists confronted each other over the problem of workplace
accidents, they transformed the older practice of commercial
insurance into an instrument of state intervention, thereby
creating an entirely new conception of law, the state, and social
solidarity. What emerged was a new system of social insurance
guaranteed by the state. The Birth of Solidarity is a classic work
of social and political theory that will appeal to all those
interested in labor power, the making and dismantling of the
welfare state, and Foucauldian notions of governmentality,
security, risk, and the limits of liberalism.
The anti-authoritarian revolt of the 1960s and 1970s was a
watershed in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. The
rebellion of the so-called '68ers' - against cultural conformity
and the ideological imperatives of the Cold War, against the
American war in Vietnam, and in favor of a more open accounting for
the crimes of the Nazi era - helped to inspire a dialogue on
democratization with profound effects on German society. Timothy
Scott Brown examines the unique synthesis of globalizing influences
on West Germany to reveal how the presence of Third World students,
imported pop culture from America and England, and the influence of
new political doctrines worldwide all helped to precipitate the
revolt. The book explains how the events in West Germany grew out
of a new interplay of radical politics and popular culture, even as
they drew on principles of direct-democracy, self-organization and
self-determination, all still highly relevant in the present day.
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Rumi's Field (Paperback)
Timothy Scott Bennett
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An epic fantasy short story about the hero The White Knight and his
adventure in Aeterna. He wields a sword of power to vanquish evil.
The sequel to The Divine Sword.
From the influences of Nostradamus' quatrains to John of
Revelations predictions of the coming Apocalypse, this novel grabs
the readers from the beginning and takes you on a wild ride through
time itself, including the rise of evil, climaxing into the
possible evolution of the end of time. Tristin Savigny, a young
accomplished American Author and Professor at the local University
is a direct descendent of Michel Chavigny, the assistant to
Nostradamus' himself. The actual brass tripod and bowl are
discovered along with the books and notes from Nostradamus and
Michel Chavigny, making Time Travel possible. Fast-paced, Pure
Adrenaline, Edge-of-your-seat, from the first sentence to the last.
With the upper temperature limit of the Ni-based superalloys
attained, a new class of materials is required. Intermetallics
appear as likely candidates because of their attractive physical
properties. With a relatively low density, high thermal
conductivity, excellent oxidation resistance, high melting point,
and simple crystal structure, nickel aluminide (NiAl) appears to be
a potential candidate. However, NiAl is limited in structural
applications due to its low room temperature fracture toughness and
poor elevated temperature strength. One approach to improving these
properties has been through the application of eutectic composites.
Researchers have shown that containerless directional
solidification of NiAl-based eutectic alloys can provide
improvement in both the creep strength and fracture toughness.
Although these systems have shown improvements in the mechanical
properties, the presence of refractory metals increases the density
significantly in some alloys. Lower density systems, such as the
carbides, nitrides, and borides, may provide NiAl-based eutectic
structure. With little or no information available on these
systems, experimental investigation is required. The objective of
this research was to locate and develop NiAl-carbide eutectic
alloys. Exploratory arc-melts were performed in NiAl-refractory
metal-C systems. Refractory metal systems investigated included Co,
Cr, Fe, Hf, Mo, Nb, Ta, Ti, W, and Zr. Systems containing carbides
with excellent stability (i.e., HfC, NbC, TaC, TiC, and ZrC)
produced large blocky cubic carbides in an NiAl matrix. The
carbides appeared to have formed in the liquid state and were
randomly distributed throughout the polycrystalline NiAl. The Co,
Cr, Fe, Mo, and W systems contained NiAl dendrites with a two-phase
interdendritic microconstituent present. Of these systems, the
NiAl-Mo-C system had the most promising microstructure for in-situ
composites
"This book is a must read for anyone who is, or has faced
physical or emotional trails in their life. It will not only
encourage you, it will help you find hope." Craig Caster - Founder,
Family Discipleship Ministries
"Tim's book is a journey of loss that is heartbreaking. But more
than that, it's a journey of redemption, hope and salvation. He's
honest about what he's gone through and what it takes to live with
NF2, his particular condition. But Tim has dug deep into his
relationship with God and testifies of the sustaining grace for
life and how God's promises keep him positive and focused. I say
this not only from reading Tim's book, but from seeing him in the
front row at church as I preach, from having coffee at Starbucks
and talking church, Bible and mission.
Tim's deepest desire is to be used by the God he loves to help
people connect with Jesus and develop that kind of faith that he
KNOWS FROM FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE will sustain you through all that
life may bring.
You will enjoy this book. You will be moved by this book. Mostly
you will be challenged by this book." Ed Noble - Lead Pastor,
Journey Community Church
A collection of poems by Timothy Scott. Most of these are dark
except for a few including a love poem.
Eschewing the traditional focus on object/viewer spatial
relationships, Timothy Scott Barker's Time and the Digital stresses
the role of the temporal in digital art and media. The connectivity
of contemporary digital interfaces has not only expanded the
relationships between once separate spaces but has increased the
complexity of the temporal in nearly unimagined ways. Invoking the
process philosophy of Whitehead and Deleuze, Barker strives for
nothing less than a new philosophy of time in digital encounters,
aesthetics, and interactivity.
Of interest to scholars in the fields of art and media theory and
philosophy of technology, as well as new media artists, this study
contributes to an understanding of the new temporal experiences
emergent in our interactions with digital technologies.
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