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Christianity 2020

Christianity 2020

Steven C Shaffer

Independently Published
2020
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Are you a "lapsed Christian" or do you "wish you could believe"? Then this book is for you. Drawn from the posts on the web site Christianity2020.com, this book explains the mystical and deeper spirituality of Christianity that is not taught in most churches. Christians have a certain built-in worldview - and yet, maybe you're finding it hard to believe "all that stuff." Do you think science and logic makes believing in God impossible? Not so, as shown in this book. Perhaps you feel a God-shaped hole in your soul that has left your days feeling empty. This book was written to help you realize that there is a long history of thoughtful, relevant and divinely inspired works that you probably were not taught about in your childhood church.
Dawn's Touch, Book One of The Myrrosil Chronicles
The Myrrosil Chronicles follows the life of Cyrus Farrington, a young man who finds himself entwined in the fate of another world. From start to finish of this five-part tale, it is filled to the brim with romance, treachery, adventure, and an ever-present mystery that revolves around our protagonist and the strange artifact that he finds himself connected with: Dawn's Touch. The series will take you through the depths and heights of a wondrous world known as Myrrosil, ripe with its own magics and mysteries. Prepare to find yourself questioning who is good, who is evil, and who is caught between. This tale will leave you reconsidering the definition of each...
Proving God with Numbers

Proving God with Numbers

Steven C Moxham

Independently Published
2018
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FIRST EDITION: The Hebrew and Christian Bible is replete with its use of numbers from beginning to end. Why is God so specific with numbers? Why do the same numbers keep coming up over and over again, and what is so important about the number seven? Using my own testimony, I will show you how God has used numbers in my life to prove His existence, and demonstrate how He has used them to back up important events in my life. God has proven to me over and over again that He is the source and inspiration behind certain events, and has backed them up by using numbers. If you want proof of God, look no further Hopefully by the end of reading this book, you too will be able to see the perfect design and precise timing with which God deals with His people, and the world. CONTENTS: Chapter 1: "Talking with God" Chapter 2: "Divine Inspiration" Chapter 3: "Forgiveness & Letting Go" Chapter 4: "Israel & The Number 7" Chapter 5: "7 Months" Chapter 6: "7 Years" Chapter 7: "70 Years" Chapter 8: "Closing Arguments" Chapter 9: "Donald Trump & The Number 7" Chapter 10: "Messages From God: Life After Death"
Bronzeville Nights: On the Town in Chicago's Black Metropolis

Bronzeville Nights: On the Town in Chicago's Black Metropolis

Steven C. Dubin; Richard Cahan

Cityfiles Press
2021
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Bronzeville was once America's most vibrant Black community--next to Harlem. Nightclubs, dance halls, rialtos, and jazz and blues joints lined the streets of Chicago's South Side. Not much is left. A few sound recordings, memories passed down from generation to generation, and--until now--only a handful of photographs.Bronzeville Nights brings it back, with dozens of photos and mementos recently found in a cache gathered by Lonnie Simmons, a jazzman of renown who played these clubs and also roamed Bronzeville with a camera.Simmons snapped Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horn and Billie Holiday. He photographed Louis Armstrong, Sammy Davis Jr. and Redd Foxx.And he captured images of astonishing acrobats, howling entertainers, stunning dancers--and drag queens. His never-before published pictures tell an unknown story of lavish life during the segregated 1940s and 50s when African Americans frequented these vibrant clubs.Bronzeville Nights is a treasure box. Souvenir photo folders from the Rhumboogie Club, postcards from the Palm Tavern and matchbook covers from the Grand Terrace. And it's the story of Lonnie Simmons himself, who ran away from his South Carolina home at age 16 so he could play saxophone for Fats Waller and Ella Fitzgerald before making Bronzeville his home.Simmons' photos--seen for the first time--exude glamour, swagger and coolness. His images record a time and place that was destroyed more than half a century ago. A place that has never before been reconstructed in pictures. These photos revive this extraordinary social and cultural arena.It's a world that Steven C. Dubin, author of six books including New York Times Notable Book Arresting Images, and Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Margo Jefferson reexamine, explore and explain in exhilarating text.
The Face of the Lord

The Face of the Lord

Steven C. Smith

Franciscan Academic Press
2020
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Is it possible to “see God”? A close examination of the Bible suggests that answering this question is more complex—and interesting—than one might imagine. Following The Word of the Lord and The House of the Lord, this sweeping conclusion to Steven C. Smith’s trilogy asks whether it is possible to see God. After properly framing the question and citing scriptural examples, Smith takes the reader on an epic journey into the literal and spiritual meanings of biblical interpretation.Smith’s thesis is that the multiplicity of “senses” is a pathway and progression toward the face of the Lord. He leads the reader through five Old Testament theophany scenes, beginning with the patriarch Jacob “wrestling” with God and concluding with Job’s contending with the Voice from the Whirlwind. These five encounters span all three parts of the Old Testament: the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings.A tour de force much like Smith’s previous books, The Face of the Lord thoroughly examines each biblical episode from the standpoint of the Literal, Allegorical, Tropological (Moral), and Anagogical (Heavenly) senses. Smith engages all of the relevant literature—from ancient Jewish sources to Christian medieval masters to present-day theologians—without taking his eye off the central question: Can we see God? The result is a fresh, robust exploration of Sacred Scripture, drawing upon ancient, medieval, and contemporary exegesis in pursuit of this fascinating biblical question.
Living on Thin Ice

Living on Thin Ice

Steven C. Dinero

Berghahn Books
2016
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The Gwich’in Natives of Arctic Village, Alaska, have experienced intense social and economic changes for more than a century. In the late 20th century, new transportation and communication technologies introduced radically new value systems; while some of these changes may be seen as socially beneficial, others suggest a weakening of what was once a strong and vibrant Native community. Using quantitative and qualitative data gathered since the turn of the millennium, this volume offers an interdisciplinary evaluation of the developments that have occurred in the community over the past several decades.
'Abd al-Rahman b. 'Amr al-Awza'i

'Abd al-Rahman b. 'Amr al-Awza'i

Steven C. Judd

Oneworld Publications
2019
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‘Abd al-Rahman b. ‘Amr al-Awza‘i (c.707–774) was Umayyad Syria’s most influential jurist, part of a generation of scholars who began establishing the first formal structures for the preservation and dissemination of religious knowledge. Following the Abbasid revolution, they provided a point of stability in otherwise unstable times. Despite his close ties to the old regime, al-Awza‘i continued to participate in legal and theological matters in the Abbasid era. Although his immediate impact would prove short-lived, his influence on aspects of Islamic law, particularly the laws of war, endures to this day.
Living on Thin Ice

Living on Thin Ice

Steven C. Dinero

Berghahn Books
2020
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The Gwich’in Natives of Arctic Village, Alaska, have experienced intense social and economic changes for more than a century. In the late 20th century, new transportation and communication technologies introduced radically new value systems; while some of these changes may be seen as socially beneficial, others suggest a weakening of what was once a strong and vibrant Native community. Using quantitative and qualitative data gathered since the turn of the millennium, this volume offers an interdisciplinary evaluation of the developments that have occurred in the community over the past several decades.
Computers and Technology Explained to Nana and Papa

Computers and Technology Explained to Nana and Papa

Steven C. Seow Ph. D.

Independently Published
2018
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If you feel lost in all the modern-day computing, you are not alone. Computer technological advancements and inventions are accelerating so fast that even technical professionals in the field are getting get lost too when they don't pay attention for just a few months. For years, I have been helping people around me understand how computer technology work and have inadvertently created a pile of notes, emails, messages, Facebook comments, and other online write-ups. It occurred to me that if I were to compile all the knowledge into a book, it can be given to someone who will find it useful.
Murder Season in the Hamptons

Murder Season in the Hamptons

Steven C Drielak

Independently Published
2019
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Murder Season in the Hamptons: Glowing Sands is the sequel to last year's successful historical fiction; Murder Season in the Hamptons. This murder mystery chronicles the historical events that lead to the hunt for a psychopath determined to unleash an indescribable horror upon eastern Long Island. Homicide Detective Jake Tucker again finds himself in a race against time in his hunt for an evil man determined to kill. At the very heart of this story lies a little red barn, resting at the end of a little cove, which holds a very deadly secret.
Settling for Less

Settling for Less

Steven C. Dinero

BERGHAHN BOOKS
2023
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The resettlement of the Negev Bedouin (Israel) has been wrought with controversy since its inception in the 1960s. Presenting evidence from a two-decade period, the author addresses how the changes that took place over the past sixty to seventy years have served the needs and interests of the State rather than those of Bedouin community at large. While town living fostered improvements in social and economic development, numerous unintended consequences jeopardized the success of this planning initiative. As a result, the Bedouin community endured excessive hardship and rapid change, abandoning its nomadic lifestyle and traditions in response to the economic, political, and social pressure from the State—and received very little in return.
Settling for Less

Settling for Less

Steven C. Dinero

Berghahn Books
2010
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The resettlement of the Negev Bedouin (Israel) has been wrought with controversy since its inception in the 1960s. Presenting evidence from a two-decade period, the author addresses how the changes that took place over the past sixty to seventy years have served the needs and interests of the State rather than those of Bedouin community at large. While town living fostered improvements in social and economic development, numerous unintended consequences jeopardized the success of this planning initiative. As a result, the Bedouin community endured excessive hardship and rapid change, abandoning its nomadic lifestyle and traditions in response to the economic, political, and social pressure from the State—and received very little in return.
Molecules Of Death (2nd Edition)

Molecules Of Death (2nd Edition)

Steven C Mitchell; Glyn B Steventon; Rosemary H Waring

Imperial College Press
2007
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This book has been developed over many years from several popular courses taught to students at both Birmingham and London universities. It provides an important step in introducing principles and concepts within the field of toxicology. The underlying mechanisms of toxicity are highlighted through examples taken from gases, minerals, plants, fungi, bacteria, marine creatures, industrial chemicals and pharmacological agents.In this second edition, the text has been completely revised and expanded with the addition of six new chapters — carbon monoxide, hydrofluoric acid, lead, mushroom, toxins, paracetamol, paraquat and diquat. Each chapter is self-sufficient, enabling readers to dip into chapters of interest at random without any lack of understanding. The book is informative, with numerous clinical details, and will appeal to those who wish to delve into this fascinating subject.
Molecules Of Death (2nd Edition)

Molecules Of Death (2nd Edition)

Steven C Mitchell; Glyn B Steventon; Rosemary H Waring

Imperial College Press
2007
nidottu
This book has been developed over many years from several popular courses taught to students at both Birmingham and London universities. It provides an important step in introducing principles and concepts within the field of toxicology. The underlying mechanisms of toxicity are highlighted through examples taken from gases, minerals, plants, fungi, bacteria, marine creatures, industrial chemicals and pharmacological agents.In this second edition, the text has been completely revised and expanded with the addition of six new chapters — carbon monoxide, hydrofluoric acid, lead, mushroom, toxins, paracetamol, paraquat and diquat. Each chapter is self-sufficient, enabling readers to dip into chapters of interest at random without any lack of understanding. The book is informative, with numerous clinical details, and will appeal to those who wish to delve into this fascinating subject.
Evidence-based Management of Epilepsy

Evidence-based Management of Epilepsy

Steven C. Schachter

TFM Publishing Ltd
2011
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The clinical management of patients with epilepsy and the associated medical literature are rapidly evolving. This book differs from other epilepsy textbooks by focusing specifically on topics where the available evidence is sufficiently well developed to be synthesised into straightforward summaries of proven therapies. When evidence is missing or there is doubt, controversy or ambiguity, the distinguished authors offer treatment recommendations based on practice guidelines or consensus statements that span the gaps in evidence while pointing to those areas where further research is needed. The initial chapters cover critically important aspects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and surgical treatment such as when to start and stop AEDs, how to monitor their effectiveness, special considerations in women who become pregnant, and when to consider surgery to alleviate seizures. The following chapters cover the therapy of seizures when they develop after traumatic brain injury or stroke, and the treatment of concomitant depression and anxiety in patients with epilepsy. The final chapters discuss emerging topics in epilepsy: the treatment of the post-ictal state, technologies to predict and detect seizures, strategies for closing the treatment gap and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. The contributors are renowned experts in their fields who successfully and succinctly present state-of-the-art reviews based on the medical evidence designed to help the clinician be as best informed as possible in the care of patients with epilepsy.