Author: Liz Moynihan
Publisher: Newbury : Countryside Books, 2010. ISBN\ISSN: 9781846742064, 1846742064 Genre: Guidebooks Notes: 96 p. : ill., krt. ; 21 cm. Responsibility: Pub walks in Norfolk Edition: Print book : English : New ed Voor cello en piano. Bevat o.a.: Canon / Tallis. Ayre, what is it all? / Gibbons. Marmotte / Beethoven. The bear / Rebikov. Moravian folk song / Janáček. Canon [Tallis] ; Branle des Sabots (from Orchesographie) [Thoinot Arbeau] ; Ayre, What is it all? [Thomas Campion] ; Allemande (from Banchetto Musicale) [Schein] ; Song 22 [Gibbons] ; Italian Rant [Anon.] ; Minuet [H. Purcell] ; Minuet from Music for the Royal Fireworks [George Frideric Handel] ; Trio from Minuet No. 5, XII Menuets pour le Clavecin ou Pianoforte [Joseph Haydn] ; Das klinget so herrlich from The Magic Flute [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart] ; Marmotte Op. 52 No. 7 [Ludwig van Beethoven] ; Liebhaber in allen Gestalten (Lover in many forms) [Franz Schubert] ; Ein Jungling liebt ein Madchen (A youth loves a maiden) from Dichterliebe [Robert Schumann] ; The Little Sandman [Johannes Brahms] ; Chanson Russe from Album for the Young [Tchaikovsky] ; Czech Dance [Smetana] ; The Elephant from The Carnival of the Animals [Saint-Saens] ; Andante from Very Easy Melodious Exercises in the First Position, Op. 22 [Elgar] ; Moravian Folk Song [Janacek] ; The Bear [Rebikov] ; A New Year Carol from Friday Afternoons, Op. 7 [Benjamin Britten] ; March From POEMS 1847): The Rhodora -- The humble-bee -- Fable -- Astraea -- Etienne de la Boece -- Suum cuique -- Compensation -- Forbearance -- Berrying -- Thine eyes still shined -- Eros -- Loss and gain -- Hamatreya -- The snow-storm -- Painting and sculpture -- Holidays -- From the Persian of Hafiz -- Ghaselle -- Xenophanes -- The day's ration -- Blight -- Musketaquid -- Hymn ('By the rude bridge that arched the flood') -- The sphinx -- Each and all -- The problem -- To Rhea -- The visit -- Uriel -- The world-soul -- From MAY-DAY AND OTHER PIECES (1867): Brahma -- Nemesis -- Fate -- Freedom -- Ode sung in the town hall -- Boston hymn -- Love and thought -- Lover's petition -- Una -- Letters -- Rubies -- Merlin's song -- The test -- Nature I -- Nature II -- The Romany girl -- My garden -- The titmouse -- Days -- Sea-shore -- Two rivers -- Waldeinsamkeit -- Terminus -- The past -- Experience -- Compensation -- Culture -- Politics -- Heroism -- Character -- Friendship -- Beauty -- Manners -- Art -- Spiritual laws -- Unity -- Worship -- Quatrains -- From SELECTED POEMS (1876): The nun's aspiration -- Hymn ('We love the venerable house') -- Cupido -- Boston -- Silence -- The three dimensions -- Motto to 'The poet' -- Motto to 'Gifts' -- Motto to 'Nature' -- Motto to 'Nominalist and realist' -- Motto to 'History' -- South wind -- From THE UNPUBLISHED POEMS: 'William does thy frigid soul' -- 'Perhaps thy lot in life is higher' -- Song -- 'I spread my gorgeous sail' -- 'O what is heaven but the fellowship' -- 'Ah strange strange strange -- 'See yonder leafless trees against the sky' -- 'Do that which you can do' -- 'Few are free' -- Van Buren -- The future -- Rex -- 'And when I am entombed in my place' -- 'Bard or dunce is blest, but hard' -- 'It takes philosopher or fool' -- 'Tell men what they knew before' -- 'I use the knife' -- 'There is no evil but can speak' -- 'The sea reflects the rosy sky' -- 'In this sour world, o summerwind' -- 'Look danger in the eye it vanishes' 'As I walked in the wood' -- 'I sat upon the ground' -- 'Good Charles the spring's adorer -- 'Around the man who seeks a noble end' -- 'In the deep heart of man a poet dwells' -- 'O what are heroes prophets men' -- 'Yet sometime to the sorrow stricken' -- The Bohemian hymn -- 'Kind & holy were the words' -- 'Divine inviters! I accept' -- 'Go if thou wilt ambrosial flower' -- 'In Walden wood the chickadee' -- 'Star seer Copernicus' -- 'At last the poet spoke' -- 'I grieve that better souls than mine' -- Nantasket -- Water -- 'Where the fungus broad & red' -- 'From the stores of eldest matter' -- 'And the best gift of God' -- 'Stout Sparta shrined the god of laughter' -- 'Brother, no decrepitude' -- 'Who know this or that' -- 'Saadi loved the new & old' -- 'And as the light divided the dark' -- 'When devils bite' -- 'Comfort with a purring cat' -- 'I cannot find a place so lonely' -- 'This shining hour is an edifice' -- 'The sparrow is rich in her nest' -- 'Bended to fops who bent to him' -- Elizabeth hoar -- 'Cloud upon cloud' -- 'Since the devil hopping on' -- 'Poets are colorspots' -- 'Thanks to those who go and come' -- 'I must not borrow light' -- 'Comrade of the snow & wind' -- 'God only knew how Saadi dined' -- 'Friends to me are frozen wine' -- 'That each should in his house abide' -- New England capitalist -- 'On a raisin stone' -- 'Go out into nature and plant trees' -- 'Pale genius roves alone' -- 'Burn your literary verses' -- 'Intellect gravely broods apart on joy' -- 'The civil world will much forgive' -- 'Mask thy wisdom with delight' -- 'Roomy eternity' -- Terminus -- 'More sweet than my refrain' -- 'O Boston city lecture-hearing' -- 'A patch of meadow & upland' -- 'And he like me is not too proud' -- 'Park & ponds are good by day' -- 'For Lyra yet shall be the pole' -- 'A score of airy miles will smooth' -- 'All things rehearse' -- Pedants all' -- 'I leave the book, I leave the wine' -- 'Easy to match what others do' -- 'If wishes would carry me over the land' Maia -- 'Seyd planted where the deluge ploughed' -- 'Forbore the ant hill, shunned to tread' -- 'Borrow Urania's subtile wings' -- 'The comrade or the book is good' -- 'Is the pace of nature slow?' -- 'Why honor the new men' -- 'Think not the gods receive thy prayer' -- 'Inspired we must forget our books' -- 'Upon a rock yet uncreate' -- LONGER POEMS: Woodnotes I -- May-day -- The Adirondacs -- From The poet.
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PDCA/Test : a quality framework for software testing by William E Lewis Download book DOC, EPUB, AZW4/30/2018
Author: William E Lewis
Publisher: Boca Raton, Fla. : Auerbach Publishers, ©1999. ISBN\ISSN: 9781420048131, 1420048139, 9780849399800, 0849399807 Notes: 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : illustrations Responsibility: PDCA/Test : a quality framework for software testing Edition: eBook : Document : English IntroductionSection 1: Software Quality in PerspectivePart 1: Quality Assurance Framework: What is Quality?Prevention Versus DetectionVerification Versus ValidationPart 2: Overview of Testing Techniques Test Case DesignBlack Box Testing (functional)White Box Testing (structural)Part 3: Quality Through a Continuous Improvement ProcessContribution of Dr. Edward DemingRole of Statistical MethodsDeming's 14 Quality PrinciplesSection 2: Life Cycle Testing ReviewPart 1: Overview Part 2: Verifying the Requirements PhasePart 3: Verifying the Logical Design Phase Part 4: Verifying the Physical Design PhasePart 5: Verifying the Program Unit Design PhasePart 6: Verifying the Coding Phase TestingSection 3: Client/Server and Internet Testing MethodologyPart 1: Development Methodology OverviewPart 2: Information Gathering (Plan)Part 3: Test Planning (Plan)Part 4: Test Case Design (Do)Part 5: Test Development (Do)Part 6: Test Execution/Evaluation (Do/Check)Part 7: Prepare for the Next Spiral (Act)Part 8: Conduct the System TestPart 9: Conduct Acceptance TestingPart 10: Summarize/Report Spiral Test ResultSection 4: Modern Testing ToolsPart 1: Introduction to Testing ToolsPart 2: Methodology to Evaluate Testing ToolsAppendicesA: Spiral Testing Methodology Appendix B: Software Quality Assurance Plan AppendixC: Requirements Specification AppendixD: Change Request FormE: Test TemplatesF: ChecklistsG: Integrating Testing into Development Methodology H. Software Testing TechniquesGlossaryBibliographyIndex "Even as a baby, all Joan Marie Verba wanted to do was eat. She was an overweight child and then an overweight teenager. She dieted to a healthy weight more than once, only to gain it back. Unhappy and obese, she lost weight through a weight loss program, only to discover that she was in danger of putting it all on again. She immediately went back to a maintenance program and stuck with it for two years. In the process, she finally changed her attitudes and changed her lifestyle, which allowed her to keep off the weight permanently. In this book, Verba shares the struggles, challenges, and insights she has experienced in her successful weight loss journey. The contents of this book may not be construed as a medical diagnosis, treatment, advice, claim, or substitute for a physician s care. Consult a physician or other health care provider before starting a weight loss or exercise program."--p. [4] of cover. Theodore Sturgeon and The Last Unicorn / Peter S. Beagle -- Lifelong passion: Theodore Sturgeon's fiction / Debbie Notkin -- Tuesdays are worse -- Case and the dreamer -- Agnes, accent and access -- Ingenious Aylmer -- The sheriff of Chayute -- The mysterium -- "I love maple walnut -- Blue butter -- The singsong of Cecily Snow -- Harry's note -- Time warp -- The country of afterward -- Like yesterday -- Why dolphins don't bite -- Vengeance is -- Seasoning -- Not an affair -- Black moccasins -- The trick -- Grizzly -- Theodore Sturgeon: storyteller / Paul Williams. Bibliografía. Includes index. Volume 1: 1760s-1780s Foundations of Freedom or an agreement of the people proposed as a rule for future government in the establishment of a firm and lasting peace. Drawn up by several well-affected persons (1648); Robert Robinson, Selections from A Political Catechism (1782) and Reflexions on representation in Parliament (1766); Soame Jenyns, Thoughts on a Parliamentary reform and Some other thoughts on Parliamentary reform; Richard Price et al., selections from A collection of letters to the volunteers of Ireland on the subject of parliamentary reform (1783); John Almon, selections from the Political Register and impartial review of new books (1768-69); Edmund Burke, 'Speech to electors at Bristol' from Mr Edmund Burke's speeches at his arrival at Bristol and at the conclusion of the poll (1774); John Cartwright, Take your choice (1776); James Burgh, Political Disquisitions (1774) Volume 2: 1790-1820 Address of the London Corresponding Society, to the other Societies of Great Britain, united for Obtaining a Reform in Parliament (1792); William Playfair, Inevitable Consequences of a Reform in Parliament (1792); George Philips, The Necessity for a Speedy and Effectual Reform in Parliament (1792); The State of the Representation of England and Wales, delivered to the Society, the Friends of the People, associated for the Purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary Reform, on Saturday the 9th of February 1793 (1793); Norman M'Leod, Two letters to the Chairman of the Friends of the People at Edinburgh (1793); Facts, Reflections, and Queries, submitted to the Consideration of the Associated Friends of the People (1792); William Knox, A Letter to the People of Ireland, upon the Intended Application of the Roman Catholics to Parliament of the Exercise to the Elective Franchise (1792); A Brief Account of the General Meeting of the Catholic Delegates held in Dublin, December 1792 (1793); Address from the Society of United Irishmen of Dublin, to the People of Ireland, couched in moderate language, containing strong and unanswerable facts, which demonstrate the Necessity of a Parliamentary Reform, with a plan for an equal representation of the people of Ireland in the House of Commons (1794); William Roscoe, A Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P. on the Subject of Reform in the Representation of the People in Parliament (1811); Address of the Reformers of Fawdon, to their Brothers the Pitmen, Keelmen, and other Labourers, on the Tyne and Wear (1819); Leeds Reform Meeting (1819); Charles Phillips, Address to the Electors of the Country of Sligo; in which he states his reasons for declining the Poll (1818); Francis Burdett, The Plan of Reform proposed by Sir Francis Burdett (1809) Volume 3: 1831-2 John Taylor Coleridge, Notes on the Reform Bill by a Barrister (1831); William Carpenter, A letter to Earl Grey (1830); A Political Olio (1831) and Address to the working class on the Reform Bill (1831); Henry Brougham, Speech on English Reform Bill with Grey's reply to opposition (1831); Letters to a friend by a liberal supporter of Roman Catholic emancipation on the Irish Reform bill (1831); Objections to the ballot (1831); Open voting better than the ballot (1831); William Cobbett, lecture 1 from Manchester Lectures in support of his 14 reform propositions (1832); John Sinclair, Thoughts on Parliamentary reform (1831); George Grote, Essentials of parliamentary reform (1831); Duke of Wellington, Speech on Reform Bill (1831); The First Batch being minutes taken at a private meeting of a society for selecting approving and returning candidates to the first meeting of the chamber of delegates to commence the new era Anno I (1832); What the people ought to do, in choosing their representatives at the general election, after the passing of the reform bill by Junius Redivivus (1832); Everyman his own law maker? Or the complete guide to a parliamentary reform wherein the road to national confusion is made plain and easy to the meanest capacities (1832); Election broadsides from 1832 From Edinburgh, 1832 election (1832) Volume 4: 1832-48 Charles Wetherell, Speech of Sir C. W. at the Bar of the House of Lords against the Municipal Corporation Bill (1835); Lord John Russell, Letter to electors of Stroud on principles of reform act (1839); Henry Brougham, Reply to Lord John Russell's letter to the electors of Stroud on the principles of the reform act (1839); George Grote, Speeches on the Ballot (1833-8); Sydney Smith, Ballot (1839); Marion Reid, A plea for woman: being a vindication of the importance and extent of her natural sphere of action (1843); Rights and conditions of woman (1841); Observations to show that by the constitution of England tax is become illegal etc, etc and a few remarks against universal suffrage by an Englishman; Lord Teynham, How it must work: in an address to the freeholders and electors of the United Empire (1833); The Finsbury Tract Society, The Question 'What is a Chartist' Answered (1839); Address of the Metropolitan Reform Association (1842); Alexander McKay, Electoral Districts or the apportionment of the representation of the country on the basis of its population (1848); The end in view: shewing the necessity and advantage of a complete reform of our financial and representative system (1848); Hugo Reid, What should be done for the people? (1848); Benjamin Disraeli, Parliamentary Reform: A Series of Speeches on that subject delivered in the House of Commons (1867); Joseph Hume, On Parliamentary reform (1850); Parliamentary Reform. The educational franchise (1853); Parliamentary Reform by A Conservative (1855); Scrutator, A few remarks on the Ballot (1857); John Stuart Mill, Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform (1859); Word to the Masses on their right to the franchise and the means of attaining it by a Norwich operative; A Voice from the Millions. Reasons for appealing to the Middle Classes on behalf of their unenfranchised brethren by a Norwich operative. Volume 5: 1850s-1860s Robert Lowe, Speeches and Letters on Reform (1867); Benjamin Disraeli, Parliamentary Reform: A Series of Speeches (1867); Earl Russell, The Final Reform Bill (1866); Edward Baines, Speech on moving the second reading of the Borough Franchise Bill in the House of Commons on 11 May 1864 (1864); G C Brodrick, The Utilitarian argument against reform, as stated by Mr. Lowe (1867); Albert Venn Dicey, The Balance of Classes (1867); C H Pearson, On the Working of Australian Institutions (1867); An Old Colonist, Universal Suffrage and Vote by Ballot in Australia. How far is the Present depressed condition of the Australian colonies generally and of the colony of Victoria particularly, to be attributed to the adoption of Universal Suffrage and Vote by ballot; and how can those colonies be most readily restored to a state of sound prosperity. An Inquiry addressed to the Rt Hon the Earl of Derby (1867); Edward Beales, Moral right for every man, respectable working class (1865); Report of Proceedings of the Yorkshire Reform Confr.: Franchise (1861); Charles Bradlaugh, Reform or Revolution (1867); Ernest Jones, Democracy Vindicated (1867); Beehive Newspaper, 'Great Meeting of London Working Men's Association and Reform League' (1866) Volume 6: 1867 George Jacob Holyoake, A New Defence of the ballot in consequence of Mr Mill's Objections to It (1868); Major General T Perronet Thompson, The Catechism on the Ballot; or a list of Fallacies and the Answers (1860); John T Ball, Ballot considered in connexion with Extension of the Franchise (1872); Charles Buxton, Self-Government for London: The Leading Ideas on which a Constitution for London should be Based (1869); James Edward Fitzgerald, The Native Policy of New Zealand. A Speech delivered in the House of Representatives of New Zealand (1862) The Productivity Epiphany shows us that becoming more effective in life doesn't always come down to a single formula; huge leaps forward ofter result from those "ah ha!" moments that seem to come from nowhere. When you read Vince's book, you'll know where your epiphanies came from!" "The thirteenth volume from internationally renowned science fiction/fantasy/thriller author Theodore Sturgeon, containing stories published between 1972 and 1985"--Provided by publisher.
Author: Ian Hunter
Publisher: Auckland [N.Z.] : Hunter Pub., ©2011. ISBN\ISSN: 9780987655806, 0987655809 Genre: Children's nonfiction, Juvenile literature Notes: 112 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm Responsibility: Write that essay : the outrageously helpful guide to writing better essays and achieving higher grades Other titles: Write that A+ essay Edition: Print book : Secondary (senior high) school : English : High school ed Target audience: Secondary. Introduction, David K. Dickinson and Susan B. NeumanI. Cognitive and Linguistic Building Blocks of Early Literacy Development 1. A Window of Opportunity We Must Open to All: The Case for Preschool With High-Quality Support for Language and Literacy, David K. Dickinson, Allyssa McCabe, and Marilyn J. Essex2. The Knowledge Gap: Implications for Early Education, Susan B. Neuman3. Vocabulary Development and Instruction: A Prerequisite for School Learning, Andrew Biemiller4. Literacy Development: Insights from Research on Skilled Reading, Jane Ashby and Keith Rayner5. Neurobiological Investigations of Skilled and Impaired Reading, Kenneth R. Pugh, Rebecca Sandak, Stephen J. Frost, Dina Moore, and W. Einar MenclII. Phonemic Awareness and Letter Knowledge 6. Conceptualizing Phonological Processing Skills in Prereaders, Christopher J. Lonigan7. The Development of Phonological Sensitivity, Stephen R. Burgess8. Phonemic Awareness and Reading: Beyond the Growth of Initial Reading Accuracy, Beth M. Phillips and Joseph K. Torgesen9. The Roots of Learning to Read and Write: Acquisition of Letters and Phonemic Awareness, Linnea C. Ehri and Theresa Roberts III. Families and Relationships: Socioemotional and Linguistic Supports 10. The Influence of Parenting on Emerging Literacy Skills, Susan H. Landry and Karen E. Smith11. Teacher-Child Relationships in Early Literacy, Robert C. Pianta12. Environmental Supports for Language Acquisition, Erika Hoff 13. The Misunderstood Giant: On the Predictive Role of Early Vocabulary to Future Reading, Monique Senechal, Gene Ouellette, and Donna RodneyIV. Cultural and Linguistic Diversity 14. Effective Interventions for English Language Learners (Spanish-English) at Risk for Reading Difficulties, Sharon Vaughn, Sylvia Linan-Thompson, Sharolyn Pollard-Durodola, Patricia G. Mathes, and Elsa Cardenas Hagan 15. Recent Research on the Language and Literacy Skills of African American Students in the Early Years, Holly K. Craig and Julie A. Washington16. Cultural Diversity in Early Literacy: Findings in Dutch Studies, Paul P. M. Leseman and Cathy van Tuijl17. Considering Culture in Research-Based Interventions to Support Early Literacy, Stuart McNaughtonV. Supporting Literacy in Preschool Classrooms 18. Vygotskian Perspectives on Teaching and Learning Early Literacy, Elena Bodrova and Deborah J. Leong 19. Preschool Classroom Environments and the Quantity and Quality of Children's Literacy and Language Behaviors, Dale C. Farran, Canan Aydogan, Shin Ji Kang, and Mark W. Lipsey20. The Relationships between Sociodramatic Play and Literacy Development, Lesley Mandel Morrow and Judith A. Schickedanz21. Encouraging Young Children's Language Interactions with Stories, Margaret G. McKeown and Isabel L. Beck 22. Early Literacy Policy and Pedagogy, Kathleen Roskos and Carol VukelichVI. Programmatic Interventions During the Preschool Years 23. Reading Ahead: Effective Interventions for Young Children's Early Literacy Development, Pia Rebello Britto, Allison S. Fuligni, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn24. A Pediatric Approach to Early Literacy, Robert Needlman, Perri Klass, and Barry Zuckerman25. Emergent Literacy of Low-Income Children in Head Start: Relationships with Child and Family Characteristics, Program Factors, and Classroom Quality, Nicholas Zill and Gary ResnickVII. Toward Effective Primary Grade Instruction 26. The Transition to School, Frederick J. Morrison, Carol McDonald Connor, and Heather J. Bachman 27. Perspectives on the Difficulty of Beginning Reading Texts, Elfrieda H. Hiebert and Heidi Anne E. Mesmer28. The Impact of Early School Experiences on Initial Reading, Connie Juel29. Policy Decisions in Early Literacy Assessment, Terry Salinger30. Early Education Interventions: Principles of Effective and Sustained Benefits from Targeted Early Education Programs, Sharon Landesman Ramey and Craig T. Ramey Prologue XI Introduction XIII Part One Chapter 1 Foundations 1 Chapter 2 The Werkbundsiedlung 1932-1938 15 Chapter 3 Weaving 24 Chapter 4 Childhood 31 Chapter 5 Mutti 50 Chapter 6 A Boy of Ten Is Already Grown 56 Chapter 7 My Dear Children 76 Chapter 8 Prisoners Don't Ride Bicycles 83 Chapter 9 Sauf Conduit 93 Chapter 10 Australia 105 Chapter 11 War Cry 116 Chapter 12 Resurfacing 128 Chapter 13 The Goldens 136 Chapter 14 When War Is Over 144 Chapter 15 To America 154 Part Two Chapter 16 Finding Home 164 Chapter 17 Summer of '49 178 Chapter 18 Manna from Heaven 191 Chapter 19 Dispossession 201 Chapter 20 What Traces Are Left 213 Chapter 21 Stefan and Max 1939--1947 227 Chapter 22 Aspen, Early 1950's 239 Chapter 23 Prisoner of Fortune, Prisoner of War 250 Chapter 24 At the End of Empire 264 Chapter 25 Money Matters 276 Chapter 26 Basic Training 288 Chapter 27 The Tachinierer 299 Part Three Chapter 28 Breaking Ground 312 Chapter 29 Taliesin 321 Chapter 30 A Critical Mix 336 Chapter 31 A Sympathetic Chord 349 Chapter 32 Architecture in Evolution 366 Chapter 33 Building 383 Chapter 34 Pencil to Paper 398 Chapter 35 Silversmithing 414 Chapter 36 Still Escaping 428 Chapter 37 Adaptations 438 Chapter 38 A Philosophy of Life 445 Chapter 39 A Cabin Is A Castle 455 Appendix I Recipes 459 Appendix II Map of Escape from Nazi-Occupied France 467 Appendix III Family Trees 473 Endnotes 481 Selected Bibliography 517 Acknowledgments 526 Index 533 This ed. originally published: 2005. Includes index. Paperback. Read book Suzuki guitar school. Vol. 5, Guitar part. by Julio S Sagreras DJVU, TXT, IBOOKS, PRC4/30/2018
Author: Julio S Sagreras
Publisher: [United States] : Summy-Birchard Inc., ©2003. ISBN\ISSN: 0874873983, 9780874873986 Genre: Methods (Music), Studies and exercises, Methods, Teaching pieces Scores and parts Notes: 1 score (21 pages) ; 28 cm Responsibility: Suzuki guitar school. Vol. 5, Guitar part. Includes index. Originally published: 2002. Tidligere udgivet enkeltvis som: Lose nr. 2-5 Issued in loose-leaf binder. Tending to the Holy: The Practice of the Presence of God in Ministry invites pastors to embody their deepest beliefs in the routine and surprising tasks of ministry. Inspired by Brother Lawrence's classic text in spirituality, Tending to the Holy integrates the wisdom and practices of the Christian spiritual tradition with the commonplace practices of pastoral ministry. Bruce and Katherine Epperly utilize a variety of spiritual disciplines especially Benedictine, Celtic, Ignatian, Rhineland, and process spiritualities to provide a framework for helping clergy nurture the awareness of God, creative imagination, and personal well-being in every aspect of their ministerial lives. Practicing God's presence in the ordinary tasks of ministry inspires wholeness, spiritual transformation, vision, imagination, endurance, and healthy self-differentiation in ministry. Commitment to joining spiritual practices with the routine and repetitive tasks of ministry provides an important antidote to unhealthy stress, burnout, and loss of vision in ministry. By seeing their congregational leadership in terms of spiritual transformation, imaginative practice, and relational interdependence, ordinary ministerial practices can become ways pastors can deepen their relationship with God. Growing out of their work with pastors at every season of ministry, as well as combined ministerial experience of nearly sixty years, Bruce and Katherine Epperly invite pastoral leaders to complement and expand on their understanding of spiritual leadership, pastoral excellence, and self-care, integrating traditional and contemporary spiritual practices with the concrete arts of ministry. An agent answers a routine telephone call, and is drawn into a late night confrontation involving the seizure of twenty tons of marijuana. Defendants began to talk and suddenly it became a one-hundred-ton marijuana conspiracy. Along the way, battles were fought among Federal judicial districts for the authority to prosecute. After much arguing the Deputy Attorney settled the dispute, and the investigation proceeded onward. At the close of the investigation, over thirty people were shown to be directly involved, a corrupt public official was prosecuted, millions of dollar in assets had been seized, and people had died. But still a question of justice remained. The Conspiracy Revealed chronicled the struggles of a small U.S. Attorney's Office in Beaumont, Texas, and the efforts of law enforcement in Texas to meet the challenge presented by the1970's deluge of drugs being smuggled into Florida. The result forced smuggles to go elsewhere. Along came a multi-million dollar drug cartel who invaded the Beaumont, Texas area. The point of defense was a one man U.S. Attorney's Office and one DEA Agent. During a late night in 1979, a lone DEA Agent from Houston and a handful of Customs Inspectors met a fishing vessel as it docket in a small town south of Beaumont, Texas. Opposing the "good guys" was an equal number of armed "bad guys" with in possession of twenty tons of marijuana and plastic explosives. Later, after the dust cleared, it became evident that this was much more than a large seizure of drugs. As the investigation gained momentum, the media began reporting the investigation as "The Cowboy Mafia" based upon the life style of the defendants and their association to a well know Texas Millionaire and politician. It would not be long before resources that had been lacking became available to assist in an investigation that covered the U.S. The investigation demanded the attention of other offices of the DEA and other Federal and State Agencies. Among those attracted to the investigation was DEA's larger office in New York along with the U.S. Attorney's Southern District of New York. Considering themselves better able to meet the challenge of a large cartel's influence, they attempted to have the investigation taken away from Beaumont and transferred to New York. Their efforts led to a battle between the north and the south with the bad guys watching. DEA, unable to settle the dispute, took the matter to the Attorney General's Office for a decision. The U.S. Deputy Attorney General ruled on the prosecution which culminated with the largest forfeiture of assets ever made in the U.S. (at that time). Still, there remained a question of justice. It's no secret that tattoos have become a commonly accepted and popular form of self-expression; people young and old ware sleeves of ink, or intimate little designs that peek out from the top of the waistband or the collar of the shirt. Over the past few years, however a sub-genre of tattoos has emerged, making for elegant designs of ink on the skin as well as compelling cross-cul tural makers: Arabic Tattoos. Although Islam prohibits tattooing, there has been a surge in recent years of non-Muslims getting Arabic tattoos. History of art / art & design styles. Art forms, treatments & subjects. Social sciences. A word of thanksgiving --
Author: Jamal H Bryant
Publisher: Shippensburg, PA : Destiny Image Publishers, [2011] ©2011 ISBN\ISSN: 9780768489538, 0768489539 Genre: Electronic books Notes: 1 online resource (149 pages) Responsibility: World war me. Vol. II : I desire Other titles: I desire Edition: eBook : Document : English "First published on the centenary of Lye's birth ... This updated edition includes an expanded epilogue charting the dramatic afterlife of Lye's work and reputation"--Inside back cover flap. Part one: sense games (New Zealand, Australia, Samoa) -- Part two: 'individual happiness now' (England) -- Part three: 'free radical' (USA, New Zealand). Vol. A-E, Grade 7-11 Teacher's Guides of this title written by Norma Fifer and Nancy Flowers. Teacher's Guide: [Vol. 2]. Grade 5 -- [Vol. 3]. Grade 6. "[Vol. 1] collects stories from all phases of Reeve's career"--Vol. 1, p. [4] of cover. "[Vol. 2] consists of nonfiction material by and about Reeve. Included is a lengthy narrative describing Reeve's fascinating career ... a 75-page guide to Reeve's work ... [and] an extensive art gallery featuring cover reproductions, interior illustrations, cartoons, ads, and ephemera"--Vol. 2, p. [4] of cover. Includes 'Timeline history of physics' in back pocket. The dawn of science: -- Explaining nature ; Thales, the father ; Atoms: starting small ; Four elements and more ; Eureka! The Archimedes Principle ; Making machinery ; Seeing beams of light ; The mechanics ; Force and inertia ; Artificial rainbows ; Ockham's Razor ; Adding impetus ; Theory of tides ; Understanding magnets ; Law of refraction ; Galileo: the fall guy ; Applying pressure ; Pendulums ; Hooke's Law ; Gas laws -- The scientific revolution: -- Newton's principles ; Theories of light ; The flying boy: conducting electricity ; Temperature scale ; The Leyden Jar ; Hidden heat ; Fire and matter ; Measuring charge ; Weighing a planet ; Frogs legs and piles ; Atomic theory ; Light is a wave ; Plastic and elastic ; Electricity meets magnets ; The thermolectric effect ; Heat engines ; Brownian motion -- From classical to modern physics: -- Inducing currents ; The Doppler effect ; Thermodynamics: the first law ; The mechanical equivalent of heat ; One energy ; Absolute temperature ; Working at light speed ; Spectroscopy: essential information ; Maxwell's equations ; Going from hot to cold ; Electrifying gases ; Boltzmann's equation ; Tesla: an alternating character ; Mach goes supersonic ; Looking for ether ; Waves through nothing ; X: the unknown ray -- The subatomic age: -- Radioactivity ; The first subatomic particle ; Planck's constant ; Long-distance radio ; The Curies ; Einstein's annus mirabilis ; Special relativity ; A positive discovery ; Units of charge ; Cloud chambers ; Superconductors ; Cosmic rays ; The quantum atom ; General relativity: space and time ; The proton ; Wave-particle duality ; Exclusion principle ; Bosons: force particles ; An uncertain universe ; Geiger's counter ; Antimatter: the same but different ; Atom smasher ; The electron microscope ; Neutrons: the final piece ; Positrons: a new puzzle ; Missing matter ; Indoor lightning ; Speeding light: Cherenkov radiation ; Exotic particles ; Superfluidity ; Nuclear fission -- Modern physics: -- QED: quantum electrodynamics ; Transistors ; The big bang ; Bubbles and sparks ; Ivy Mike: another big bang ; Masers, then lasers ; Neutrino flavors ; Quarks: strangeness and charm ; The Standard Model ; String theory ; Hawking radiation ; Spintronics ; Dark energy ; The hunt for the Higgs ; Supersymmetry? -- 101 physics: the basics -- Imponderables -- The great physicists -- Bibliography and other resources -- Index -- Acknoledgments -- A timeline history of physics (back pocket) -- Measuring the universe -- Inside matter. Presents a history of physics from the dawn of science to the present through coverage of one hundred scientific breakthroughs in the discipline, including force and inertia, hidden heat, the Doppler effect, cloud chambers, and string theory.
Author: Paul French
Publisher: London : Time Out Guides, 2007. ISBN\ISSN: 9781846700156, 1846700159 Genre: Guidebooks Notes: 277 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 20 cm Responsibility: Time Out Toronto. Other titles: Toronto Previous edition: 2005. Includes index. Editor, Paul French. Voor sopraan, alt, tenor, bas, gemengd koor (SATB) en piano. Voorwoord in Engels, Frans, Duits en Italiaans. Tekst in Latijn. Relief shown by gradient tints and spot heights. National grid. Accompanied by index: Geographers' A to Z central England and Wales road map. 36 p. ; 22 cm. On cover: Each map is also available as an unfolded sheet. Coverage map, location map, specimen map, and series index map on cover. V. 1. A-L -- v. 2. M-Z -- v. 3. Documents. This user-friendly encyclopedia comprises a wide array of accessible yet detailed entries that address the military, social, political, cultural, and economic aspects of the Mexican-American War. "Published 1988"--Title page verso. What is good stress? -- Stress as gravity -- Energy management -- Energy and emotions -- Stress recharging -- Stress preparation -- Managing stress -- Work stress -- Relationship stress -- Parenting stress -- The stress of divorce. Includes index. Introduction. The significance and importance of symbols. Symbols in religion, magic and ritual. Symbols from Ancient Civilizations. Ancient Egypt. Assyria, Babylon, Sumer, Mesopotamia. Greek and Rome. Celtic lands. Scandinavia. Aztec, Maya and Inca. Western Religious Symbols . Judaism and the Kabbalah. Christianity, Freemasonry, Gnosticism and Rosicrucianism. Islam. Eastern Religious Symbols. Hinduism. Buddhism. Taoism. Shintoism. Esoteric and Magical Symbols. Alchemy. Astrology. Ceremonial magic. Witchcraft. Symbols from the Natural World. Trees, plants, flowers and herbs. Animal Symbols. Heraldic beasts. Mythical beasts. Sacred beasts. Symbols of Power Symbols of monarchy. The Church. Military symbols. Architectural Symbols. Western sacred architecture. Eastern sacred architecture. Time, Shapes, Numbers and Colours. Scythe, hour glass, Father Time. Spiral, labyrinth, golden mean, sacred geometry. Significant numbers and colours. Index. From front cover, "Madison the dog shares her journey of having cancer with young Addie. The resulting dialogue provides a unique stepping stone towards increased communication between children and their families." Índice. Voor gitaar. De cd bevat voorbeeldversies. Inl. en toelichtingen in het Engels. Met verklarende woordenlijst. Graad 2-4. Notenschrift en gitaartabulatuur. Compact disc. "A faithful adaptation of the C.S. Lewis classic, this audio drama was recorded in London with some of England's finest actors."--Container. "Papers presented at an international conference on Women in Africa and the African Diaspora (WADD), held July 13-18, 1992 in Nsukka, Nigeria"--V. port. Índice. "A Bruccoli Clark Layman book." Includes index. VOLUME ONE: LEADERSHIP AS INDIVIDUALITY: ATTRIBUTES AND ACTIONS Do Leaders Matter? National Leadership and Growth since World War II - Benjamin Jones and Benjamin Olken What We Know about Leadership: Effectiveness and Personality - Robert Hogan, Gordon Curphy and Joyce Hogan Leadership: Do Traits Matter? - Shelley Kirkpatrick and Edwin Locke Trait-based Perspectives of Leadership - Stephen Zaccaro Personal Factors Associated with Leadership: A Survey of the Literature - Ralph Stogdill A Review of the Relationships between Personality and Performance in Small Groups - Richard Mann The Motivational Effects of Charismatic Leadership: A Self-Concept Based Theory - Boas Shamir, Robert House and Michael Arthur Toward a Behavioral Theory of Charismatic Leadership in Organizational Settings - Jay Conger and Rabindra Kanungo The Description of Supervisory Behavior - Edwin Fleishman Interpersonal Values, Leadership Attitudes, and Managerial "Success" - Edwin Fleishman and David Peters The Forgotten Ones? The Validity of Consideration and Initiating Structure in Leadership Research - Timothy Judge, Ronald Piccolo and Remus Ilies Consideration and Initiating Structure: An Experimental Investigation of Leadership Traits - Aaron Lowin, William Hrapchak and Michael Kavanagh A Path Goal Theory of Leader Effectiveness - Robert House Intelligence and Leadership: A Quantitative Review and Test of Theoretical Propositions - Timothy Judge, Amy Colbert and Remus Ilies The Person versus the Situation in Leadership - Robert Sternberg and Victor Vroom Does Leadership Need Emotional Intelligence? - John Antonakis, Neal Ashkanasy and Marie Dasborough Predicting Organizational Effectiveness with a Four-Factor Theory of Leadership - David Bowers and Stanley Seashore Authentic Leadership: Development and Validation of a Theory-based Measure? - Fred Walumbwa, Bruce Avolio, William Gardner, Tara Wernsing and Suzanne Peterson Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator as a Tool for Leadership Development? Apply with Caution - James MichaelVOLUME TWO: LEADERSHIP AS PERSON-SITUATION FIT: CONTEXT AND CONTINGENCY Toward a Contingency Theory of Leadership Based upon the Consideration and Initiating Structure Literature - Steven Kerr, Chester Schriesheim, Charles Murphy and Ralph Stogdill Moderator Variables in Leadership Research - Jon Howell, Peter Dorfman and Steven Kerr An Interactional View of the Emergence of Leadership - Cecil Gibb Validation and Extension of the Contingency Model of Leadership Effectiveness: A Review of Empirical Findings - Fred Fiedler A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Fiedler's Contingency Model of Leadership Effectiveness - Michael Strube and Joseph Garcia Contingency Model of Leadership Effectiveness: Antecedent and Evidential Results - George Graen, Kenneth Alvares, James Orris and Joseph Martella The Contingency Model of Leadership Effectiveness: An Evaluation - Ahmed Ashour Leadership in Boundaryless Organizations: Disposable or Indispensable? - Boas Shamir In the Eye of the Beholder: Cross-Cultural Lessons in Leadership from Project GLOBE - Mansour Javidan, Peter Dorfman, Mary Sully de Luque and Robert House The Forgotten Follower: A Contingency Model of Leadership and Follower Self-Leadership - Seokhwa Yun, Jonathan Cox and Henry Sims, Jr Substitutes for Leadership: Their Meaning and Measurement - Steven Kerr and John Jermier Can Leadership Be Taught? Perspectives from Management Educators - Jonathan Doh The Effectiveness of Managerial Leadership Development Programs: A Meta-Analysis of Studies from 1982 to 2001 - Doris Collins and Elwood Holton III Research on Leadership Selection and Training: One View of the Future - Fred FiedlerVOLUME THREE: LEADERSHIP AS FOLLOWERSHIP: TRANSACTION AND TRANSFORMATION The End of Leadership: Exemplary Leadership Is Impossible without Full Inclusion, Initiatives, and Cooperation of Followers - Warren Bennis The Essential Interdependence of Leadership and Followership - Edwin Hollander Two Decades of Research and Development in Transformational Leadership - Bernard Bass From Transactional to Transformational Leadership: Learning to Share the Vision - Bernard Bass The Credibility Factor: What Followers Expect from Their Leaders - James Kouzes and Barry Posner A Test of Leadership Categorization Theory: Internal Structure, Information Processing, and Leadership Perceptions - Robert Lord, Roseanne Foti and Christy De Vader Transformational and Transactional Leadership and Their Effects on Creativity in Groups - Dong Jung Conformity, Status, and Idiosyncrasy Credit - Edwin Hollander Leader-Member Exchange Model of Leadership: A Critique and Further Development - Richard Dienesch and Robert Liden Social Exchange in Organizations: Perceived Organizational Support, Leader-Member Exchange, and Employee Reciprocity - Randall Settoon, Nathan Bennett and Robert Liden Exploring Work Unit Context and Leader-Member Exchange: A Multi-Level Perspective - Claudia Cogliser and Chester Schriesheim Role of Leadership in the Employee Withdrawal Process - George Graen, Robert Liden and William Hoel From Ideal to Real: A Longitudinal Study of the Role of Implicit Leadership Theories on Leader-Member Exchanges and Employee Outcomes - Olga Epitropaki and Robin Martin Follower Behavior and Organizational Performance: The Impact of Transformational Leaders - Sabine Boerner, Silke Eisenbeiss and Daniel Griesser An Evaluation of Conceptual Weaknesses in Transformational and Charismatic Leadership Theories - Gary Yukl The Two Faces of Transformational Leadership: Empowerment and Dependency - Ronit Kark, Boas Shamir and Gilad ChenVOLUME FOUR: LEADERSHIP AS MYTH: POLITICS AND PREJUDICE The Fallacy of Misplaced Leadership - Martin Wood Role Congruity Theory of Prejudice toward Female Leaders - Alice Eagly and Steven Karau Managers Doing Leadership: The Extra-Ordinarization of the Mundane - Mats Alvesson and Stefan Sveningsson Leadership: An Alienating Social Myth? - Gary Gemmill and Judith Oakley The Romance of Leadership - James Meindl, Sanford Ehrlich and Janet Dukerich All Things to All People? Perceptions, Attributions, and Constructions of Leadership - Michael Bresnen The Ambiguity of Leadership - Jeffrey Pfeffer How Can We Train Leaders if We Do Not Know What Leadership Is? - Richard Barker Inspecting the Emperor's Clothes: Evidence That Random Selection of Leaders Can Enhance Group Performance - Alexander Haslam, Craig McGarty, Patricia Brown, Rachael Eggins, Brenda Morrison and Katherine Reynolds The Challenges of Leadership in the Modern World: Introduction to the Special Issue - Warren Bennis The Great Disappearing Act: Difficulties in Doing "Leadership" - Mats Alvesson and Stefan Sveningsson Gender, Hierarchy, and Leadership: An Introduction - Linda Carli and Alice Eagly The Glass Cliff: Exploring the Dynamics Surrounding the Appointment of Women to Precarious Leadership Positions - Michelle Ryan and Alexander Haslam The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Leadership and Narcissism - Malcolm Higgs Destructive Leadership Behaviour: A Definition and Conceptual Model - Stale Einarsen, Merethe Aasland and Anders Skogstad Leadership Ethics: Mapping the Territory - Joanne CiullaVOLUME FIVE: LEADERSHIP AS GROUP PROCESS: IDENTITY AND INFLUENCE Motivating Individuals and Groups at Work: A Social Identity Perspective on Leadership and Group Performance - Naomi Ellemers, Dick De Gilder and Alexander Haslam Social Identity and the Romance of Leadership: The Importance of Being Seen to Be `Doing It for Us' - Alexander Haslam, Michael Platow, John Turner, Katherine Reynolds, Craig McGarty, Penelope Oakes, Susan Johnson, Michelle Ryan and Kristine Veenstra Social Identity and the Dynamics of Leadership: Leaders and Followers as Collaborative Agents in the Transformation of Social Reality - Stephen Reicher, Alexander Haslam and Nick Hopkins A Special Gift We Bestow on You for Being Representative of Us: Considering Leadership from a Self-Categorization Perspective - Michael Platow, Daan van Knippenberg, Alexander Haslam, Barbara van Knippenberg and Russell Spears When and Why Leaders Put Themselves First: Leader Behaviour in Resource Allocations as a Function of Feeling Entitled - David de Cremer and Eric van Dijk Separating Leadership from Leaders: An Assessment of the Effect of Leader and Follower Roles in Organizations - Virginia Vanderslice A Social Identity Theory of Leadership - Michael Hogg A Social Identity Analysis of Leadership Endorsement: The Effects of Leader Ingroup Prototypicality and Distributive Intergroup Fairness - Michael Platow and Daan van Knippenberg Leaders and Their Treatment of Subgroups: Implications for Evaluations of the Leader and the Superordinate Group - Julie Duck and Kelly Fielding Being Attuned to Intergroup Differences in Mergers: The Role of Aligned Leaders for Low Status Groups - Jolanda Jetten, Julie Duck, Deborah Terry and Anne O'Brien The Link between Leadership and Followership: How Affirming Social Identity Translates Vision into Action - Alexander Haslam and Michael Platow Threatened Leadership and Intergroup Competition - Jacob Rabbie and Frits Bekkers "License to Fail": Goal Definition, Leader Group Prototypicality, and Perceptions of Leadership Effectiveness after Leader Failure. - Steffen Giessner and Daan van Knippenberg Influence of Voice on Satisfaction with Leaders: Exploring the Meaning and Process of Control - Tom Tyler, Kenneth Rasinski and Nancy Spodick Social Identity, Self-Categorization and Leadership: A Field Study of Small Interactive Groups - Kelly Fielding and Michael Hogg Self-Category Constructions in Political Rhetoric: An Analysis of Thatcher's and Kinnock's Speeches Concerning the British Miners' Strike (1984-5) - Stephen Reicher and Nicolas Hopkins New encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel by Geoffrey Wigoder Read online book DJV, RTF, MOBI4/30/2018
Author: Geoffrey Wigoder
Publisher: Madison [etc.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press [etc.], cop. 1994. ISBN\ISSN: 0838634338, 9780838634332 Genre: Lexikon Notes: 1-2. Responsibility: New encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel Edition: Print book : English "A Herzl Press publication." "Was published by Finnish Historical Society in Helsinki in 1990"--Title page verso. Poems. 1. Senenmut : past historical methodologies -- 2. The accession date of Hatshepsut -- 3. The date of Hatshepsut's proscription -- 4. The architecture of the tombs of Senenmut -- 5. The smaller monuments of Senenmut -- 6. The 'fall' of Senenmut -- 7. The career of Senenmut : conclusions. Títol a la coberta: Quick reference to the diagnostic criteria from DSM-IVTM. Title from container. For windows, not compatible with Macintosh. "EB you can do it." Written by certified teachers and professional translators with a focus on exam preparation. Focus is on exam preparation by helping with Grammar, vocabulary, and phrases you need to know to test well. Prepare for quizzes & tests, AP, PRAXIS II, SAT II, CLEP, N.Y. Regents, travel. CD-ROM contains forms to print. Preliminary matters -- The incorporation process -- First steps -- Government filings -- Additional steps -- Transferring physical assets -- Transferring real estate -- Transferring intellectual property -- Starting capitalization -- Establishing credit for your company -- Obtaining financing from investors and other sources -- Paying yourself -- Payroll taxes -- Annual reports and annual maintenance -- Tax time -- Employee issues. The household of the heart -- To join or not to join? -- Money : we need to talk about it -- The gift of time -- Honoring our elders -- Making connections -- Preaching and testimony -- Children and youth -- Speaking of grief -- Building stronger leaders -- Listening to testimonies -- The testifiers reflect -- Speak the vision. Lillian Daniel shares how her congregation reap-propriated the practice of testimony one Lenten season, a practice that would eventually revitalize their worship and transform their congregational culture. The experience strengthened lay leadership, fostered more intimate community, and drew the congregation closer to God. Translated from the English. Conté: 1. Introduction ; 2. Maundy thursday liturgy ; 3. Good friday liturgy ; 4. Holy saturday liturgy. A la portada: Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS).(Aquest és un projecte d'aprenentatge de les ciències endegat pel Lawrence Hall of Science de la Universitat de California a Berkeley). A la portada: K-3. Bibliogr. Rücken- und Umschlagtitel: 1995 Vehicle Thermal Management Systems Conference proceedings. Am Kopf des Umschlags: SAE International ... et al. Anlassort: London. Text in Latin; pref. in English. Constitutes the 2nd Latin ed. of: Diarium spirituale. Limited edition of 200 copies. 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Author: Ann E Prentice
Publisher: Santa Barbara, Calif. : Libraries Unlimited, ©2011. ISBN\ISSN: 9781591588542, 1591588545, 9781591588535, 1591588537, 9781591588559, 1591588553 Notes: viii, 222 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. Responsibility: Public libraries in the 21st century Other titles: Public libraries in the twenty-first century Edition: Print book : English Chapter 1 Techniques and Ingredients in the New Creole Cookery 3 -- Chapter 2 Food "Tools": Stocks and Sauces 9 -- Chapter 3 New Orleans Soups 25 -- Chapter 4 Sandwiches, Salads and Starters 44 -- Chapter 5 Creole Seafood Dishes 84 -- Chapter 6 Meats and Poultry 105 -- Chapter 7 Morning in New Orleans: Breads and Breakfast Dishes 132 -- Chapter 8 Creole Vegetables: How Not to Kill Them 148 -- Chapter 9 Starches, Heavy and Light 161 -- Chapter 10 Desserts, Sweets, and Treats 172 -- Chapter 11 The Creole Nouvelle New Orleans Restaurants and Their Chefs: Places I Eat 196. The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the cake she makes from it. Unabridged. In an isolated olive grove on the idyllic Aegean island of Tinos, revered by religious pilgrims around the world as the Lourdes of Greece, two bodies charred beyond recognition are discovered, chained together amid bits and pieces of an incinerated Greek flag. An enraged press screams for justice for the unknown victims, until the dead are identified as gypsies. However, Inspector Andreas Kaldis presses on in his inimitable, impolitic style to unravel a mystery that reveals even more dead, uncovers a modern secret society rooted in two-hundred-year-old traditions, and spawns a nagging suspicion that the answers lie in the sudden influx of non-Greeks and gypsies to Tinos. It is there, on Tinos, that Kaldis learns of priceless hoards of gold, silver, art, and precious gems quietly amassed over centuries out of the offerings of grateful pilgrims. He has found a motive for murder and an irresistible temptation for robbery. Compact discs. Introduction; PART I: THE ESSENTIALS; PART II: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND ADVANCED MATERIAL; PART III. APPENDICES; ONLINE GLOSSARIES; OSTEOARTHRITIS GLOSSARY; INDEX. Includes index. For twelve long years, the dread fortress of Azkaban held an infamous prisoner named Siruis Black. Convicted of killing thirteen people iwth a single curse, he was said to be the heir apparent to the Dark Lord, Voldemort. Harry Potter isn't safe, not even within the walls of his school. This book has been created for patients who have decided to make education and research an integral part of the treatment process. 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Between the Sheets is a compilation of stories from African American writers. Enjoy erotic pieces with romantic and exotic flare. "JMP-B0126." You may have had him once / Tamika Newhouse -- Imagine / Jusmi -- The forbidden rain / Ni'cola -- Beauty / Jhamika -- I got him but I want you / Anna Black -- Just a fuck / Imani True --Tres leches / Asali -- Babyface / Michael McGrew. Includes Instructional Tape and Vocabulary Tape. WE SIGN BABIES AND TODDLERS offers parents, siblings, family members, teachers and caregivers two great videos for using American Sign Language (ASL) with young children. The first tape is an introduction which includes basic "how to" information as well as over 30 of the most commonly used words. The second tape provides over 200 words for increased signing vocabulary. The Red Badge of Courage originally published in 1895. "Thanks to the www.secretregrets.com project, thousands of people just like you have a safe place to unburden themselves. To take what's eating them up and finally get it off their chests. A chance to finally speak the unspeakable. That's what the Secret Regrets project started out as. But almost instantly, it grew into something much, much bigger. It quickly became a global community of complete strangers anonymously connecting with complete strangers, offering words of compassion, empathy and unconditional support. Allowing people to finally put guilt and regret behind them and move on."--Page 4 of cover. Spiral bound. Transcribed print and braille on same page.
Author: Florine Stettheimer; Irene Gammel; Suzanne Zelazo
Publisher: Toronto : BookThug, 2010. ISBN\ISSN: 9781897388723, 1897388721 Notes: 183 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm. Responsibility: Crystal flowers : poems and a libretto Edition: Print book : Poetry : Biography : English : 1st bookthug ed "A Barnes Murder Squad mystery"--Cover. Contents; Preface; List of contributors; 1. Embodiment in cognitive systems: on the mutual dependence of cognition and robotics; 2. Intelligence, the interaction of brain, body and environment: design principles for adaptive systems; 3. Compliant actuation: enhancing the interaction ability of cognitive robotics systems; 4. Toward a dynamical enactive cognitive architecture; 5. A computational model of object affordances; 6. Helping robots imitate: metrics and technological solutions inspired by human behaviour; 7. Models for cooperative decisions in Prisoner's Dilemma. 8. Virtual humans made simple9. More from the body: embodied anticipation for swift readaptation in neurocomputational cognitive architectures for robotic agents; 10. The strategic level and the tactical level of behaviour; 11. Sequencing embodied gestures in speech; 12. A neural network model for the predictionof musical emotions; 13. A conceptual model of investor behavior; 14. Decision making under risk in swarm intelligence techniques; 15. Towards a cognitive model of interaction with notations; 16. How to choose adjudication function in distributive cognition? 17. Diversity in cognitive modelsIndex. Includes index. Previous edition: 2014. In 1988, Alphabet City burned with heroin, radicalism, and anti-police sentiment. A plainclothes narcotics cop working in the most high-voltage neighborhood in Manhattan, Detective Sergeant Mike Codella earned the nickname "Rambo" from the local dealers--and a $50,000 bounty on his head. The son of a cop, Codella knew that the further east you got, the deeper you entered the misery, greed, addiction, and violence that comes with an illegal drug trade. Codella made it his personal mission to put away Davey Blue Eyes--a stone-cold murderer and the head of Alphabet City's heroin supply chain. Alphaville, a riveting, no-holds-barred memoir, resurrects the vicious streets Davey Blue Eyes owned and tells the story of how Codella bagged the "Forty Thieves" that surrounded Davey, slowly working his way to the head of the snake one scale at a time. Cover title. "First published in 1976, 'Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics' has become established as the definitive guide to the law relating to the practice of pharmacy and the use of medicines in Great Britain. This edition has been completely revised and updated to reflect changes in legislation, practice and regulation of pharmacy. A new introductory chapter is included on how laws are created and implemented at national and European levels. Very recent changes to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, the regulatory body and professional society for pharmacy in Great Britain are also described. This comprehensive text, written by internationally recognised experts in the field, covers the pharmacy undergraduate and pre-registration syllabuses in Great Britain. It will be indispensable to pharmacy students in their studies, as well as to pharmacists and legislators in Great Britain and in other countries."--Publisher's website. On a snowy February morning, London art dealer Rachel Tenison goes for a jog through Holland Park. Still giddy from the previous evening, her legs wobbly from too much drink and too little sleep, she trips and falls at the bottom of an icy hill. Lying on her back, enjoying the sensation of snowflakes melting on her skin, she savors the unexpected stillness of the moment. But then there's a sharp crack of a tree branch close behind her, followed by a voice, softly calling her name. Two days later, when Rachel's naked, frozen body is discovered in the park, bound and arranged in a strangely symbolic manner, detectives Mark Tartaglia and Sam Donovan are assigned the case. Still haunted by the Bridegroom, a chillingly seductive serial killer with a penchant for lonely girls and deadly heights, they're forced to put the past behind them as they try to uncover the identity of Rachel's murderer. They find that as much mystery surrounds Rachel's life as does her death, and when a tip from a journalist draws their attention to similarities between this murder and an unsolved crime committed the year before, the web becomes more tangled than ever. Purpose, history, and problems of a literary history of the Old Testament -- The beginnings of ancient Israel's literature among the Syro-Palestinian city-states before the advent of the Assyrians (tenth-eighth centuries B.C.E.) -- The literature of the Assyrian period (eighth-seventh centuries B.C.E.) -- The literature of the Babylonian period (sixth century B.C.E.) -- The literature of the Persian period (fifth-fourth centuries B.C.E.) -- The literature of the Ptolemaic period (third century B.C.E.) -- The literature of the Seleucid period (second century B.C.E.) -- Becoming Scripture and the genesis of the canon. In Springer Link (Monographies électroniques). Versement en lot. 1. Sources of Law -- 2. Medicines Act 1968: Scope and Administration -- 3. Medicines Act 1968: The Licensing System -- 4. Medicines Act 1968: Sales Promotion of Medicinal Products -- 5. Medicines Act 1968: Retail Pharmacy Business -- 6. Medicines Act 1968: Pharmacy Medicines -- 7. Medicines Act 1968: General Sale Medicines -- 8. Medicines Act 1968: Prescription Only Medicines -- 9. Medicines Act 1968: Retail Sale and Supply: Exemptions From Controls for Other Persons -- 10. Medicines Act 1968: Wholesale Dealing -- 11. Medicines Act 1968: Sale and Supply of Homoeopathic Medicines -- 12. Medicines Act 1968: Herbal Remedies -- 13. Medicines Act 1968: Veterinary Medicinal Products: Exemptions From Controls -- 14. Medicines Act 1968: Prohibitions for Protection of the Purchaser -- 15. Medicines Act 1968: Containers, Packages and Identification -- 16. Medicines Act 1968: Pharmacopoeias and Other Publications -- 17. Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 -- 18. Poisons Act: List and Rules -- 19. Spirits and Methylated Spirits -- 20. Dangerous Substances and Consumer Protection -- 21. Miscellaneous Legislation Affecting Pharmacy -- 22. The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain -- 23. Professional Conduct -- 24. The Statutory Committee of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society -- 25. Organisation of Other Professions -- 26. National Health Service Law and Management -- 27. Legal Decisions Affecting Pharmacy. Appendices: Appendix I. Medicines Act 1968: Medicinal products -- Appendix II. Medicines Act 1968: Prohibition of Non-Medicinal Antimicrobial Substances -- Appendix III. Medicines Act 1968: Applications for marketing authorisations -- Appendix IV. Medicines Act 1968: Prescribed conditions for manufacturers' undertakings -- Appendix V. Medicines Act 1968: Standard provisions and obligations for marketing authorisations -- Appendix VI. Medicines Act 1968: Patient Group Directions (PGD) Schedule 7 to the Regulations (SI 2000 No. 1917 as amended) -- Appendix VII. Medicines Act 1968: Veterinary drugs: pharmacy and merchants list -- Appendix VIII. Misuse of Drugs Act 1971: Controlled Drugs classified for level of penalties -- Appendix IX. Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 (as amended): Classification of Controlled Drugs for regimes of control -- Appendix X. The Poisons List Order 1982 -- Appendix XI. The Poisons Rules 1982 -- Appendix XII. Dangerous substances and preparations dangerous to supply -- Appendix XIII. Section 60 Order under the Health Act 1999: An outline -- Appendix XIV. Byelaws and Regulations of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain: June 2005 -- Appendix XV. Statutory Committee Regulations: The Regulations -- The Pharmaceutical Society (Statutory Committee) Order of Council 1978 (SI 1978 No. 20) -- Appendix XVI. Code of Ethics and Standards: May 2005 --Appendix XVII. Proposals for new National Health Service contract -- Appendix XVIII. National Health Service: England and Wales terms of service for chemists -- Appendix XIX. National Health Service: Scotland terms of service for chemists. Renowned Hebrew Bible scholar Konrad Schmid here provides a comprehensive discussion of the task, history, and conditions of the history of Old Testament literature. He carefully considers the dynamics of language, orality, literacy, and the range of social and political conditions that shaped Israel's writing at each period of the people's history and explores the significance of the transformation of various writings into "Scripture" and a biblical canon. Previous edition: 2005. "A Guardian book." Includes index. Includes index. "Green edition"--Title page verso. Published in conjunction with the exhibition held at Thornhill Gallery, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 27-Sept. 23, 2010. Cap. 1. Some myths about language learning.-- Cap. 2. Overview of the philosophy and method.-- Cap. 3. What you can expect to learn.-- Cap. 4. The typical session.-- Cap. 5. A sample sequence for beginners.-- Cap. 6. Going ahead with your learning.-- Cap. 7. Developing vocabulary.-- Cap. 8. The framework of language: learning grammar.-- Cap. 9 .Intermediate and advanced language learning.-- Cap. 10. Learning stories.-- Cap. 11. More on the written word.-- Cap. 12. Problems and plateaus in language learning. Compact disc, MP3 format. Subtitle from container. Spoken audio file. "Tracks Every 10 Minutes and by Chapter"--Container.
Author: Gary Rees; Ray French; Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development,
Publisher: London : Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, 2013. ISBN\ISSN: 9781843983187, 1843983184 Notes: xvi, 335 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm Responsibility: Leading, managing and developing people. Other titles: Managing and leading people. Edition: Print book : English : Fourth edition Visionné le 8 juillet 2009. Includes Andrews, Gould, Gove, Hazard, Laurilliard, MacPherson, Melanson, Phalen, Scott, Tufts, Webb, Wheaton, Worth and related families. John Gosby/Gosbee was born in England. He married Mary Rogers (d. 1755) in 1731 in Canterbury, Kent, England. They had four children. They immigrated to Nova Scotia in 1749. He married Elizabeth Laurilliard in 1763. They had five children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Nova Scotia, California and Massachusetts. George is the story of two lives - the private man and the public legend. Georgios Panayiotou was seventeen when he told friends that from now on, he was going to adopt the stage name of George Michael. Sometimes his two worlds would collide with shattering consequences. In George, Sunday Times bestselling biographer Sean Smith has gone back to the neighbourhoods of suburban North London to trace an astonishing journey that saw a sensitive but determined boy grow up to be one of the biggest British pop stars of all time. Along the way he has talked to those close to him to reveal the real man - funny, articulate, intelligent and generous spirited - who hid behind the powerful image he created. He reveals the complex relationship with his high achieving Greek Cypriot father; the unconditional love of his mother; his teenage relationships with girls and his first tragic love affair with another man. He traces the rise of George Michael from the first faltering steps at a recording studio in a Hertfordshire village, to the famous Wham! tour of China and then, as a number one solo artist who conquered America. And he describes how the world seem to turn against George; how he sought consolation in drugs after the loss of his mum to cancer; his notorious `coming out' and how he ended up in jail following an infamous car crash. His health failed him until his untimely death aged just 53 last Christmas Day. Affectionate yet honest and moving, George is both a celebration of the music of George Michael and a lasting tribute to a decent man. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1912. Foreword. Preface. List of Periodicals consulted. Classification Scheme. Bibliography. Author Index. Subject Index. Keeping it simple. Floating on the pink cloud -- Lyrical rants -- No relationships -- Bad coffee and hard chairs -- Checks and balances -- Finishing something -- Sticking with winners -- New friends -- Beer pong and other misadventures -- Freak -- Superhero -- No really means no -- Letting go -- No filter -- Who's that girl? -- Pseudo-lesbian -- Mourning -- Anniversary -- More will be revealed. Applying myself -- Mixed messages -- Smoke screens -- Starting school -- Higher power -- Feeling smart -- Unexpected theatrics -- Flashback: Trauma and blackout -- Flashback: Drugs and the C word -- Release, finally -- Flying out of the closet -- Buses and butterflies -- Proud and in love -- Fireworks -- No means no sharing -- Gift of magi -- Sociology lesions -- Coming out in sobs -- Token dyke -- Queer prom -- Something in the water -- Death and protest -- Threats and instant messages -- Life of activism -- Epilogue -- Resources. Overview: 'Today I choose the light.' Jennifer Storm's first memoir, Blackout Girl: Growing Up and Drying Out in America, tells the haunting story of her downward spiral into addiction that began when she was raped at twelve years old. She remained on a dangerous, self-destructive path for ten dark years, until one day she awoke in the hospital after attempting to commit suicide and realized she needed help. Now, Leave the Light On: A Memoir of Recovery and Self-Discovery offers a deeper look into Jennifer's inspiring story of survival and transformation. With fearless honesty, she chronicles her journey as she embarked upon a new life in recovery, finally facing her traumatic past, her buried emotions, and her long-hidden truth about her sexuality. A unique blend of addiction recovery and coming-out story, this book provides a positive, encouraging example for those who are facing similar adversities. Jennifer holds nothing back in this courageous and insightful memoir. One Christmas Eve, a child is asked by the ornaments on her Christmas tree to answer the question: Who is the "star" of Christmas? Rist. on demand dell'ed.: New YoK [etc.] : Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1955. Revised edition of: DNA methylation protocols. 2002. DNA methylation : an introduction to the biology and the disease-associated changes of a promising biomarker / Jörg Tost -- Quantification of global DNA methylation by capillary electophoresis and mass spectrometry / Maria Berdasco, Mrio F. Fraga, and Manel Esteller -- Methyl group acceptance assay for the determination of global DNA methylation levels / Kenneth P. Nephew, Curt Balch, and David G. Skalnik -- Immunodetection array / Johannes Pröll [and others] -- Methylated DNA immunoprecipitation (MeDIP) / Fabio Mohn [and others] -- The MIRA method for DNA methylation analysis / Tibor A. Rauch and Gerd P. Pfeifer -- The HELP assay / Mayumi Oda and John M. Greally -- Differential methylation hybridization : profiling DNA methylation with a high-density CpG island microarray / Pearlly S. Yan [and others] -- Analysis of DNA methylation by amplification of intermethylated sites (AIMS) / Mireia Jordà [and others] -- Methylation-sensitive representational difference analysis (MS-RDA) / Toshikazu Ushijima and Satoshi Yamashita -- Restriction landmark genomic scanning : analysis of CpG islands in genomes by 2D gel elctrophoresis / Joseph F. Costello [and others] -- GoldenGate assay for DNA methylation profiling / Marina Bibikova and Jian-Bing Fan -- 5'-azacytidine expression arrays / Paul Cairns -- DNA methylation analysis by bisulfite conversion, cloning, and sequencing of individual clones / Yingying Zhang [and others] -- Identification and quantification of differentially methylated loci by the Pyrosequencing technology / Emelyne Dejeux [and others] -- Mass spectrometric analysis of cytosine methylation by base-specific cleavage and primer extension methods / Dirk van den Boom and Mathias Ehrich -- Melting curve assays for DNA methylation analysis / Tomasz K. Wojdacz and Alexander Dobrovic -- Methylatioin SNaPshot : a method for the quantification of site-specific DNA methylation levels / Zachary Kaminsky and Arturas Petronis -- Bio-COBRA : absolute quantification of DNA methylation in electrofluidics chips / Romulo Martin Brena and Christoph Plass -- Restriction digestion and real-time PCR (qAMP) / Christopher C. Oakes [and others] -- MethylQuant : a real-time PCR-based method to quantify DNA methylation at single specific cytosines / Claire Dugast-Darzacq and Thierry Grange -- Methylation-specific PCR / Julien D.F. Licchesi and James G. Herman -- MethyLight / Mihaela Campan [and others] -- Quantification of methylated DNA by HeavyMethyl duplex PCR / Jürgen Distler -- Analysis of methylated circulating DNA in cancer patients' blood / Eiji Sunami [and others] -- Prevention of PCR cross-contamination by UNG treatment of bisulfite-treated DNA / Reimo Tetzner -- Profiling DNA methylation from small amounts of genomic DNA starting material : efficient sodium bisulfite conversion and subsequent whole-genome amplification / Jonathan Mill and Arturas Petronis. |
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