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1000 tulosta hakusanalla David Nicholas Buck

Assessing Information Needs in the Age of the Digital Consumer
Aiming at ensuring that everyone obtains the rich rewards available in today's information-centred society, this book seeks to provide a systematic method for the understanding, appreciation and evaluation of information needs, which alone can guarantee the value of information to the consumer. Based on the insights gained from research projects involving hundreds of thousands of people, it sets out to provide a framework, firmly grounded in theory but nevertheless highly practical, for information needs analysis. The book is written both for librarians, publishers, archivists, records managers, journalists and other information professionals, to help them in their efforts to design improved systems and monitor the effectiveness of their services on an ongoing basis, and for individual information consumers, to enable them better to meet their own information needs in the expanding sphere of virtual information.
The Millennium and Medical Science

The Millennium and Medical Science

David Nicholas Schaffer

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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""The Millennium and Medical Science"" by David Nicholas Schaffer is a comprehensive book that explores the advancements and challenges of medical science in the 21st century. The author delves into the latest research and technologies that have emerged in the field of medicine, including genetic engineering, stem cell therapy, and nanotechnology. He also discusses the ethical and social implications of these developments, such as the potential for designer babies and the impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare. The book covers a wide range of topics, from the history of medicine to the future of healthcare, and provides a thought-provoking analysis of the intersection between science and society. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of medicine and the impact it will have on our lives.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Volume VI

Volume VI

David Nicholas Barnes

Xulon Press
2020
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Every Christian speaker possesses an interpretation of the Bible. The Catholics have an interpretation called Catholicism. The Mormons have an interpretation called Mormonism. The Jehovah's Witnesses have their brand. Every Christian religion has different Christian Bible translation. The differences in King James, NIV and other translations are numerous. One thing all the translation have in common is that every rational person is searching for the meaning of life. The New Testament is a contract that provides the answer. The book of Romans provides us with the positive and negative duties and rights born out of the contract. Every single word in the New Testament is translated. You are provided with the part of speech and the mood. You will get a better understanding of what the Biblical authors were trying to convey. You will get closer to God and a better understanding of the human condition. In this book, you'll learn how to: - Read Biblical Greek - Get a better understanding of English grammar - Read the real truth from the original authors David Nicholas Barnes was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1992. He attended SUNY in Fredonia, NY and University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pa where he graduated summa cum laude. Then Temple University in Philadelphia, Pa. He studied law at Widener University in Wilmington, De while serving as an adjunct professor of philosophy at Rowan University in Deptford, NJ, He taught Philosophy of Religion, The Greek Way, Metaphysics, and logic. Currently he is disabled and teaches Sunday School at Freewill Baptist Church in Macclesfield NC. This book is a summary of the classes and discussions with other church members under Pastor Ray Williamson
Volume XX Revelation

Volume XX Revelation

David Nicholas Barnes

Xulon Press
2022
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One thing all biblical translations have in common is the search for the meaning of life within scripture. It is through these translations that we get a better understanding of what the Biblical authors were trying to convey. The New Testament is a contract that posits an answer. The Book of Revelation provides us with the positive and negative duties and rights of the contract. Volume XX Revelation: A Detailed Biblical Greek Translation with a Free Will Baptist's Church Sunday School Analysis by David N. Barnes is a summary of classes and discussions with others, including church members under Pastor Stump Cale. While serving as an adjunct professor of philosophy at Rowan University in Deptford, NJ, Barnes taught Philosophy of Religion, the Greek Way, Metaphysics, and Logic. Whether you are a new believer or a longtime student or a teacher of God's intrinsic truth, this book will further your biblical scholarship. Every single word in the New Testament is translated in this text, and the reader is provided with the part of speech and the mood of each verse. The final book of this series comes alive through the eyes of parishioners and clergy, along with theists, atheists, and agnostics. Through this book, you will not only become closer to God but gain a better understanding of the human condition. The rational mind, along with the irrational mind, is considered. Mankind's rationality is a miracle, and it's time to put that miracle to use. David Nicholas Barnes was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1992. He attended SUNY in Fredonia, NY and University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pa where he graduated summa cum laude. Then Temple University in Philadelphia, Pa. He studied law at Widener University in Wilmington, De while serving as an adjunct professor of philosophy at Rowan University in Deptford, NJ, He taught Philosophy of Religion, The Greek Way, Metaphysics, and logic. Currently he is disabled and teaches Sunday School at Freewill Baptist Church in Macclesfield NC. This book is a summary of the classes and discussions with other church members under Pastor Stump Cale.
Volume XX Revelation

Volume XX Revelation

David Nicholas Barnes

Xulon Press
2022
sidottu
One thing all biblical translations have in common is the search for the meaning of life within scripture. It is through these translations that we get a better understanding of what the Biblical authors were trying to convey. The New Testament is a contract that posits an answer. The Book of Revelation provides us with the positive and negative duties and rights of the contract. Volume XX Revelation: A Detailed Biblical Greek Translation with a Free Will Baptist's Church Sunday School Analysis by David N. Barnes is a summary of classes and discussions with others, including church members under Pastor Stump Cale. While serving as an adjunct professor of philosophy at Rowan University in Deptford, NJ, Barnes taught Philosophy of Religion, the Greek Way, Metaphysics, and Logic. Whether you are a new believer or a longtime student or a teacher of God's intrinsic truth, this book will further your biblical scholarship. Every single word in the New Testament is translated in this text, and the reader is provided with the part of speech and the mood of each verse. The final book of this series comes alive through the eyes of parishioners and clergy, along with theists, atheists, and agnostics. Through this book, you will not only become closer to God but gain a better understanding of the human condition. The rational mind, along with the irrational mind, is considered. Mankind's rationality is a miracle, and it's time to put that miracle to use. David Nicholas Barnes was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1992. He attended SUNY in Fredonia, NY and University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pa where he graduated summa cum laude. Then Temple University in Philadelphia, Pa. He studied law at Widener University in Wilmington, De while serving as an adjunct professor of philosophy at Rowan University in Deptford, NJ, He taught Philosophy of Religion, The Greek Way, Metaphysics, and logic. Currently he is disabled and teaches Sunday School at Freewill Baptist Church in Macclesfield NC. This book is a summary of the classes and discussions with other church members under Pastor Stump Cale.
Assessing Information Needs in the Age of the Digital Consumer

Assessing Information Needs in the Age of the Digital Consumer

David Nicholas; Eti Herman

Europa Publications Ltd
2009
nidottu
Aiming at ensuring that everyone obtains the rich rewards available in today's information-centred society, this book seeks to provide a systematic method for the understanding, appreciation and evaluation of information needs, which alone can guarantee the value of information to the consumer. Based on the insights gained from research projects involving hundreds of thousands of people, it sets out to provide a framework, firmly grounded in theory but nevertheless highly practical, for information needs analysis. The book is written both for librarians, publishers, archivists, records managers, journalists and other information professionals, to help them in their efforts to design improved systems and monitor the effectiveness of their services on an ongoing basis, and for individual information consumers, to enable them better to meet their own information needs in the expanding sphere of virtual information.
The Evolution of the Medieval World

The Evolution of the Medieval World

David M Nicholas

Routledge
1992
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This ambitious and wide-ranging study of the European Middle Ages respects the complexity and richness of its subject; always accessible, it is never merely superficial or over-simplistic. Stressing the long-term factors of continuity, evolution and change throughout, David Nicholas discusses the social and economic aspects of medieval civilization, and examines their links with political, institutional and cultural development. Designed for students and non-specialists, his book triumphantly meets the need for a comprehensive survey of the medieval world within the covers of a single authoritative volume.
The Growth of the Medieval City

The Growth of the Medieval City

David M Nicholas

Routledge
1997
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The first part of David Nicholas's massive two-volume study of the medieval city, this book is a major achievement in its own right. (It is also fully self-sufficient, though many readers will want to use it with its equally impressive sequel which is being published simultaneously.) In it, Professor Nicholas traces the slow regeneration of urban life in the early medieval period, showing where and how an urban tradition had survived from late antiquity, and when and why new urban communities began to form where there was no such continuity. He charts the different types and functions of the medieval city, its interdependence with the surrounding countryside, and its often fraught relations with secular authority. The book ends with the critical changes of the late thirteenth century that established an urban network that was strong enough to survive the plagues, famines and wars of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
The Evolution of the Medieval World

The Evolution of the Medieval World

David M Nicholas

Routledge
2016
sidottu
This ambitious and wide-ranging study of the European Middle Ages respects the complexity and richness of its subject; always accessible, it is never merely superficial or over-simplistic. Stressing the long-term factors of continuity, evolution and change throughout, David Nicholas discusses the social and economic aspects of medieval civilization, and examines their links with political, institutional and cultural development. Designed for students and non-specialists, his book triumphantly meets the need for a comprehensive survey of the medieval world within the covers of a single authoritative volume.
The Growth of the Medieval City

The Growth of the Medieval City

David M Nicholas

Routledge
2016
sidottu
The first part of David Nicholas's massive two-volume study of the medieval city, this book is a major achievement in its own right. (It is also fully self-sufficient, though many readers will want to use it with its equally impressive sequel which is being published simultaneously.) In it, Professor Nicholas traces the slow regeneration of urban life in the early medieval period, showing where and how an urban tradition had survived from late antiquity, and when and why new urban communities began to form where there was no such continuity. He charts the different types and functions of the medieval city, its interdependence with the surrounding countryside, and its often fraught relations with secular authority. The book ends with the critical changes of the late thirteenth century that established an urban network that was strong enough to survive the plagues, famines and wars of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
Ethnoarchaeology in Action

Ethnoarchaeology in Action

Nicholas David; Carol Kramer

Cambridge University Press
2001
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Ethnoarchaeology first developed as the study of ethnographic material culture from archaeological perspectives. Over the past half century it has expanded its scope, especially to cultural and social anthropology. Both authors are leading practitioners, and their theoretical perspective embraces both the processualism of the New Archaeology and the post-processualism of the 1980s and 90s. A case-study approach enables a balanced global geographic and topical coverage, including consideration of materials in French and German. Three introductory chapters discuss the subject and its history, survey the theory, and discuss field methods and ethics. Ten topical chapters consider formation processes, subsistence, the study of artefacts and style, settlement systems, site structure and architecture, specialist craft production, trade and exchange, and mortuary practices and ideology. Ethnoarchaeology in Action concludes with ethnoarchaeology’s contributions actual and potential, and with a look at its place within anthropology. It is generously illustrated, including many photographs of leading ethnoarchaeologists in action.
The Next Archaeology Workbook

The Next Archaeology Workbook

Nicholas David; Jonathan Driver

University of Pennsylvania Press
1989
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This volume features exercises that allow students to use their knowledge of archaeological method and theory to deal with fictitious scenarios and data sets. The authors offer all new, inventive, and often witty problems that pose the same questions being tackled by archaeologists in the field today.
Performance and Agency: The DGB Sites of Northern Cameroon

Performance and Agency: The DGB Sites of Northern Cameroon

Nicholas David; Scott MacEachern; Jean Maley; Gerhard Müller-Kosack; Andrea Richardson; Judy Sterner

BAR Publishing
2008
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The dry stone structures that are the subject of this book are located in the Mandara mountains of the Extreme North province of Cameroon and are known to the Mafa who live among them as diy-geo-bay, best glossed as ruins of chiefly residence. This studyu presents excavation reports from two such "DGB" sites, as well as a summary of evidence from the other identified sites, and a typology. The discussion centres on the means by which they were constructed, and the effect their construction had on social organization.
Joshua Jace

Joshua Jace

Nicholas David Brandt

Comicmix LLC
2019
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JOB INTERVIEW QUESTION #3: Are you allergic to burlap?Fresh out of college and with little to no work experience, Joshua Jace takes a job... or should I say the job takes him. Abducted, Joshua finds himself trapped in a cubicle at the inactive volcano lair of THE VILLAIN CORPORATION Taking over the world... Because we care.For merely minimum wage, Joshua is now the office assistant to a company with its sights on global domination. Ruling - So you don't have to.From Dr. Matt Scientist to Colonel Commando, Joshua has his hands full with a variety of colorful coworkers, not to mention strategic health initiatives that cause murderous snack cake rage, bizarre "voluntary" science experiments, robot sensitivity training, and Lovecraftian elder gods. All of this and making sure the office supplies are stocked.Writer Nicholas David Brandt draws on 10+ years of executive assistant experience and, being a professional writer in Hollywood, to pull together the world of Joshua Jace with his co-creator, Scott Arnold, a professional artist in Toronto - with his own years of cube-dwelling feeding the look and feel of the Villain Corporation's fine office decor.JOSHUA JACE: MINIMUM WAGE HENCHMAN - a romp of a story about work, coworkers, and the occasional Viking invasion.And remember: your co-workers might be out to get you.