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Pursue, Overtake, Recover

Pursue, Overtake, Recover

Kerry Kirkwood

Destiny Image
2018
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We will experience the power of redemption to the degree that we understand it.Many Christians understand that Jesus redeemed them from their sins, and because of this, they are right with God. But there is more... much more Redemption is not just a ticket into Heaven. The redemptive work of Jesus brings restoration, healing and recovery in every area of your life that has been broken or damaged Kerry Kirkwood is a pastor and revelatory writer whose passion is to help believers access the secret power of their covenant privileges in God. In this powerful new book, you will learn how to: Define the Realms of Redemption: what areas of everyday life does redemption impact?Access the Blessings of Redemption: learn how to recover everything in your life that has been stolen by the devil or lost through sin.Experience the Power of Redemption: receive healing, deliverance, supernatural restoration, and other miracle blessings as you appropriate Jesus' redemptive work. This is your invitation to open up every area of your life to the incredible power of redemption
Accessing the Blessing of Heaven's Currency
Access the Power of Kingdom CurrencyIs your life marked by frustration, hopelessness, and defeat more than signs, wonders, and miracles? Jesus made it clear we can--and should--be doing the same works he did. So why isn't it happening?The answer, says bestselling author and pastor Kerry Kirkwood, is you don't know how to access the supernatural treasures stored up for you in heaven.In The Currency of Heaven, Pastor Kerry reveals the biblical secrets to accessing your Kingdom bank account so that you can make supernatural withdrawals to release God's miracle-working power and transform your circumstances.Full of practical teaching and insight, this groundbreaking book also empowers you to: Open the divine coffers of power and authorityInvest in what heaven valuesLive in the fullness of God's powerStore up treasures in heavenExperience Kingdom abundanceWield the weapons bought at the crossShare the riches of heaven with a world in needStop living like a helpless beggar--you are a child of the King It's time to access the supernatural power of Kingdom currency and meet any struggle or storm with boldness, confidence, and victory.
Accessing the Blessing of Heaven's Currency

Accessing the Blessing of Heaven's Currency

Kerry Kirkwood

Destiny Image Incorporated
2023
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Access the Power of Kingdom CurrencyIs your life marked by frustration, hopelessness, and defeat more than signs, wonders, and miracles? Jesus made it clear we can-and should-be doing the same works He did. So why isn't it happening?The answer, says bestselling author and pastor Kerry Kirkwood, is you don't know how to access the supernatural treasures stored up for you in Heaven.In Accessing the Blessing of Heaven's Currency, Pastor Kerry reveals the biblical secrets to accessing your Kingdom bank account so that you can make supernatural withdrawals to release God's miracle-working power and transform your circumstances.Full of practical teaching and insight, this groundbreaking book also empowers you to: Open the divine coffers of power and authorityInvest in what Heaven valuesLive in the fullness of God's powerStore up treasures in HeavenExperience Kingdom abundanceWield the weapons bought at the crossShare the riches of Heaven with a world in needStop living like a helpless beggar-you are a child of the King It's time to access the supernatural power of Kingdom currency and meet any struggle or storm with boldness, confidence, and victory.
Four Contemporary Novelists

Four Contemporary Novelists

Kerry McSweeney

McGill-Queen's University Press
1983
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Four Contemporary Novelists offer accounts of the fiction of Angus Wilson, Brian Moore, John Fowles, and V. S. Naipaul. The author has charted the development of each writer; identified dominant themes, controlling techniques, and informing sensibility; explained what each has tried to accomplish and compare theory to practice; provided an appropriate context for appreciation and evaluation of all parts of each canon; and made qualitative discriminations.
Ringing in the Common Love of Good

Ringing in the Common Love of Good

Kerry Badgely

McGill-Queen's University Press
2000
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By the mid-1920s the UFO had gone into a period of decline from which it never recovered. The promise of equality hoped for by UFWO members never materialized and the UFCC, once a key component in the development of an alternative vision, began to focus more on profits than on politics. In Ringing in the Common Love of Good Kerry Badgley explores both the rise and the fall of the UFO, focusing on the Ontario counties of Lambton, Simcoe, and Lanark. He challenges the liberal-capitalist interpretation that the movement was nothing more than a group of impatient Liberals, as well as the Marxist view that the UFO consisted of self-interested independent commodity producers. Badgley argues that as the UFO broke free from hegemonic forces it developed alternative economic, political, and social visions, but that it was these same forces, combined with internal struggles and a conservative leadership, that ultimately resulted in the decline of the movement as a vehicle for democratic change in Ontario.
Border Crossings

Border Crossings

Kerry Alcorn

McGill-Queen's University Press
2013
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At the dawn of the last century a shift in direction emerged among education policy-makers in Saskatchewan. Prior to 1905, the territories that would become Saskatchewan and Alberta maintained a school system largely modelled after Ontario's British-inspired system. Between 1905 and 1937 however, the shared geography and culture of the continental plains that span the border between the United States and Canada became the primary influence on education in the Canadian prairies. In Border Crossings, Kerry Alcorn examines Saskatchewan's embrace of the culture of farmer revolt and populist and progressive democratic thought that originated south of the border. He argues that as a consequence Saskatchewan education developed in resistance to eastern Canadian forms, with education policy makers - some brought in from the United States - consciously looking to their southern neighbours for direction in developing educational models. Alcorn's detailed portrait of University of Saskatchewan president Walter C. Murray and his "Wisconsin Idea," further highlight the influence of the north-south axis. A challenge to standard histories of Canadian education, Border Crossings encapsulates the development of the meaning, practice, and language of Saskatchewan education in the early twentieth century.
Border Crossings

Border Crossings

Kerry Alcorn

McGill-Queen's University Press
2013
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At the dawn of the last century a shift in direction emerged among education policy-makers in Saskatchewan. Prior to 1905, the territories that would become Saskatchewan and Alberta maintained a school system largely modelled after Ontario's British-inspired system. Between 1905 and 1937 however, the shared geography and culture of the continental plains that span the border between the United States and Canada became the primary influence on education in the Canadian prairies. In Border Crossings, Kerry Alcorn examines Saskatchewan's embrace of the culture of farmer revolt and populist and progressive democratic thought that originated south of the border. He argues that as a consequence Saskatchewan education developed in resistance to eastern Canadian forms, with education policy makers - some brought in from the United States - consciously looking to their southern neighbours for direction in developing educational models. Alcorn's detailed portrait of University of Saskatchewan president Walter C. Murray and his "Wisconsin Idea," further highlight the influence of the north-south axis. A challenge to standard histories of Canadian education, Border Crossings encapsulates the development of the meaning, practice, and language of Saskatchewan education in the early twentieth century.
East Coast Girls

East Coast Girls

Kerry Kletter

MIRA BOOKS
2020
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"Gorgeous writing and page-turning suspense."--Nancy Thayer, New York Times bestselling author of Surfside Sisters "A brilliant firecracker of a book...beautiful, heartfelt, and life-affirming."----Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Beach Read They share countless perfect memories--and one they wish they could forget. Childhood friends Hannah, Maya, Blue and Renee share a bond that feels more like family. Growing up, they had difficult home lives, and the summers they spent together in Montauk were the happiest memories they ever made. Then, the summer after graduation, one terrible night changed everything. Twelve years have passed since that fateful incident, and their sisterhood has drifted apart, each woman haunted by her own lost innocence. But just as they reunite in Montauk for one last summer escape, hoping to find happiness once more, tragedy strikes again. This time it'll test them like never before, forcing them to confront decisions they've each had to live with and old secrets that refuse to stay buried. "Readers of Elin Hilderbrand and J. Courtney Sullivan will devour this book."--Brenda Novak, New York Times bestselling author of One Perfect Summer
Coloring Atlas of the Human Body

Coloring Atlas of the Human Body

Kerry Hull

Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
2009
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Coloring Atlas of the Human Body provides a comprehensive overview of human anatomy and physiology for visually-oriented and kinesthetic learners. By coloring a series of specially designed diagrams and the accompanying flashcards, students will learn and remember concepts much more effectively than with traditional textbooks alone. The completed coloring exercises and flashcards can also serve as tools to review and prepare for examinations.A companion Website includes two additional coloring exercises and bonus study and test taking tips.
Shoplifting

Shoplifting

Kerry Segrave

McFarland Co Inc
2001
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Shoplifting is a practice that has been engaged in for centuries, but it was only after the Civil War that the prevalence of shoplifting and societal awareness of it, became significant. In the 1860s the typical shoplifter was from the lower classes; by 1900 it was an upper-class woman who shoplifted from a huge department store "because" she was a "kleptomaniac", and in the 1960s it was teenagers stealing for kicks. Shoplifting: A Social History looks at the activity of shoplifting for the last 140 years: the types of people singled out as the principal offenders, retailers' ambivalent responses to the activity, selective prosecution, the utilization of high-tech antitheft devices, and suing shoplifters to recover costs. Also examined are media accounts which have often used exaggerated numbers when discussing the activity and the effect of private justice on the offense. Discrepancies in treatment of lower-class women versus "respectable" women shoplifters will be of interest to women's studies scholars.
Age Discrimination by Employers

Age Discrimination by Employers

Kerry Segrave

McFarland Co Inc
2001
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In 1907, the editor of The New York Times wrote, "Employers, naturally, look to the young. A man or woman of advanced years is too apt to be given to old-fashioned ways of doing things, and open to suspicion of having the unforgivable fault, in modern business, of slowness." Age discrimination has existed throughout the 20th century, sometimes in the public eye and sometimes not. This book examines the problem as it relates to the employment sector in the United States throughout the century: how the issue has been treated by the media, what is the extent of age bias, how older workers were viewed, the reasons and rationales presented by business enterprises for their refusal to hire older workers, and the responses of governments to the problem. Some foreign data are used for comparison purposes; age bias exists in all industrial societies, regardless of the type of government a country provides for itself.
Jukeboxes

Jukeboxes

Kerry Segrave

McFarland Co Inc
2002
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This work traces the history of the jukebox from its origins in the invention of the phonograph by Thomas Alva Edison in the 1880s up to its relative modern obscurity. The jukebox's first twenty years were essentially experimental because of the low technical quality and other limitations. It then practically disappeared for a quarter-century, beaten out by the player piano as the coin-operated music machine of choice. But then, new and improved, it reemerged and quickly spread in popularity across America, largely as a result of the repeal of Prohibition and the increased number of bars around the nation. Other socially important elements of the jukebox's development are also covered: it played patriotic tunes during wartime and, located in youth centers, entertained young people and kept them out of "trouble." The industry's one last fling due to a healthy export trade is also covered, and the book rounds out with the decline in the 1950s and the fadeout into obscurity. Richly illustrated.
Vending Machines

Vending Machines

Kerry Segrave

McFarland Co Inc
2002
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Although the 1880s are considered the beginning of the vending machine era, these devices have existed for a couple of thousand years. The earliest reference to a vending machine was made by Hero--a Greek mathematician, physicist and engineer who probably lived in Alexandria during the first century a.d.--who described and illustrated a coin-operated device to be used for vending sacrificial water in Egyptian temples. Completely automatic, the device was set in operation by the insertion of a five-drachma coin. This work traces the history of the vending machine from its inception to its current place in popular American culture, with the eight chapters covering significant eras. Successes and failures of the machines, economic factors influencing the popularity (or lack thereof) of vending machines, and the struggle of industry to become a dominant, large-scale method of retailing products are discussed. This text is richly illustrated and includes appendices on vending dollar value, vending sales by location type and vending statistics.
Piracy in the Motion Picture Industry

Piracy in the Motion Picture Industry

Kerry Segrave

McFarland Co Inc
2003
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Film piracy began almost immediately after the birth of the film industry. Initially it was a within-the-industry phenomenon as studios stole from each other. As the industry grew and more money was involved, outsiders became more interested in piracy. Stolen material made its way offshore since detection was less likely. Hollywood's major film studios vigorously pursued pirates and had the situation fairly well under control by the middle 1970s--not eliminated but reduced to a low level--until videocassettes arrived. This work begins with a discussion of some of the earliest cases of piracy in vaudeville. It then considers how the problem continued to grow exacerbated by the lack of legal resource available to performers, and the ways film exhibitors cheated the film distributors and companies and the measures that the distributors and companies took to prevent piracy over the years. Also examined are the practices of American theater owners who tried to cheat Hollywood, especially through the practice known as bicycling--extra, unpaid for screenings of a legitimately held film--and altering paperwork to reduce the money owed to distributors on films screened on percentage contracts. Also examined, to a lesser degree, are Hollywood's own efforts to cheat, including the disregard of copyrights held by others.
Lie Detectors

Lie Detectors

Kerry Segrave

McFarland Co Inc
2003
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The polygraph, most commonly known as the lie detector, was created and refined by academics in university settings with support from a few early police agencies. This work is a history of the machine, from the experimental work of the late 1800s that led directly to its creation, until the present. It covers early lie detectors and their inventors from the 1860s to the early 1920s, their use by the police and other law enforcement agencies in the 1930s and their use in Cold War America in the 1940s and 1950s. It then discusses the government's use of the polygraph in the 1960s, the PSE, a new take on the old polygraph, and private businesses' reliance on the polygraph in the 1970s and the government's increasing reluctance to use it in the 1980s. A chapter on new ideas and uses for the polygraph in the 1990s and after concludes the book.