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Nicaragua

Nicaragua

Thomas W. Walker

Praeger Publishers Inc
1985
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This timely book, with its useful and comprehensive index, is an insightful study of Nicaragua that should be read by any student of foreign affairs. Journal of Internal Law & PoliticsThis book is an examination of the evolving social and political atmosphere during the first half decade after the Sandinist revolution. Written by eminent scholars and participants Nicaragua documents the rapid social change that has occurred during the last five years. The essays focus on agrarian reform, education, health care, food policy, and Nicaragua's relations with the U.S., Latin America, Europe, and the non-alligned and socialist bloc nations.
Nicaragua

Nicaragua

Thomas W. Walker; Christine J. Wade

Routledge
2019
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Nicaragua: Emerging from the Shadow of the Eagle details the country's unique history, culture, economics, politics, and foreign relations. Its historical coverage considers Nicaragua from pre-Columbian and colonial times as well as during the nationalist liberal era, the U.S. Marine occupation, the Somoza dictatorship, the Sandinista revolution and government, the conservative restoration after 1990, and consolidation of the FSLN's power since the return of Daniel Ortega to the presidency in 2006.The thoroughly revised and updated sixth edition features new material covering political, economic, and social developments since 2011. This includes expanded discussions on economic diversification, women and gender, and social programs. Students of Latin American politics and history will learn the how the interventions by the United States 'the eagle' to 'the north' have shaped Nicaraguan political, economic, and cultural life, but also the extent to which Nicaragua is increasingly emerging from the eagle's shadow.
Luke

Luke

Thomas W. Walker

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2000
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While others might tell stories claiming the world is without promise, Luke presents the narrative of Jesus Christ as good news, challenge, and hope. For Luke, this is the only story that makes sense of the past, offers guidance for the present, and secures hope for the future.Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large group presentations, or in personal study.
Nicaragua

Nicaragua

Thomas W. Walker; Christine J. Wade

Westview Press Inc
2016
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Nicaragua: Emerging from the Shadow of the Eagle details the country's unique history, culture, economics, politics, and foreign relations. Its historical coverage considers Nicaragua from pre-Columbian and colonial times as well as during the nationalist liberal era, the U.S. Marine occupation, the Somoza dictatorship, the Sandinista revolution and government, the conservative restoration after 1990, and consolidation of the FSLN's power since the return of Daniel Ortega to the presidency in 2006.The thoroughly revised and updated sixth edition features new material covering political, economic, and social developments since 2011. This includes expanded discussions on economic diversification, women and gender, and social programs. Students of Latin American politics and history will learn the how the interventions by the United States 'the eagle' to 'the north' have shaped Nicaraguan political, economic, and cultural life, but also the extent to which Nicaragua is increasingly emerging from the eagle's shadow.
Nicaragua Without Illusions

Nicaragua Without Illusions

Thomas W. Walker

Rowman Littlefield
1997
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Focusing on Nicaragua after the 1990 Sandinista electoral defeat, this book is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary study of one of the most unusual cases of regime transition in the late 20th century. It shows the similarities and differences between Nicaragua's regime and those of other countries.
Supreme Court Compendium

Supreme Court Compendium

Thomas G. Walker; Jeffrey A. Segal; Harold J. Spaeth; Lee Epstein

CQ Press
2006
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The Supreme Court Compendium is the only reference that presents historical and statistical information on every important aspect of the U.S. Supreme Court, including its history, development as an institution, the justices backgrounds, nominations, and confirmations, and the Court's relationship with the public and other governmental and judicial bodies. The newest edition of this comprehensive reference includes important new perspective on the legacy of the Rehnquist court. Readers will also find: An institutional overview of the Court's history including a chronology of important events from 1787-2006, important Congressional legislation relating to the Supreme Court, internet sites relating to law and courts, and much more Background information on all the justices such as family backgrounds, childhood environments, marital status, educational and employment histories, political experiences and trends in voting agreement The political and legal environment of the Court is presented including the success rate of the United States as a party before the Supreme Court, the rates of success of various administrative agencies, and state participation in court litigation with success rates This new edition includes more than 180 tables and charts and is updated to cover Supreme Court events through the 2005-2006 term. This reference is an invaluable resource to judicial scholars, students, and those interested in the history of the Supreme Court.
Eligible for Execution

Eligible for Execution

Thomas G. Walker

CQ Press
2008
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This riveting and enlightening narrative unfolds on the night of August 16, 1996, with the brutal and senseless murder of Eric Nesbitt, a young man stationed at Langley Air Force Base, at the hands of 18-year-old Daryl Atkins. Over the course of more than a decade, Atkins’s case has bounced between the lowest and the highest levels of the judicial system. Found guilty and then sentenced to death in 1998 for Nesbitt’s murder, the Atkins case was then taken up in 2002 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The issue before the justices: given Daryl Atkins’s mental retardation, would his execution constitute cruel and unusual punishment, in violation of the Eighth Amendment? A 6–3 vote said yes.Daryl Atkins’s situation was far from being resolved though. Prosecutors claimed that Atkins failed to meet the statutory definition of mental retardation and reinstituted procedures to carry out his death sentence. Back in circuit court, the jury returned its verdict: Daryl Atkins was not retarded. Atkins’s attorneys promptly filed a notice of appeal, and the case continues today.Drawing on interviews with key participants; direct observation of the hearings; and close examination of court documents, transcripts, and press accounts, Thomas G. Walker provides readers with a rare view of the entire judicial process. Never losing sight of the stakes in a death penalty case, he explains each step in Atkins’s legal journey from the interactions of local law enforcement, to the decision-making process of the state prosecutor, to the Supreme Court’s ruling, and beyond. Walker sheds light on how legal institutions and procedures work in real life—and how they are all interrelated—to help students better understand constitutional issues, the courts, and the criminal justice system. Throughout, Walker also addresses how disability, race, and other key demographic and social issues affect the case and society’s views on the death penalty.
Now Is the Time to Believe

Now Is the Time to Believe

Thomas E. Walker

Walkus Consulting Solutions
2016
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Now is the Time to Believe will connect you to something greater than yourselves through explaining how God has always loved us and shown mercy so that each generation is given an opportunity to learn and build a personal relationship with Him. Now is the Time to Believe provides each reader with a different approach to understanding who God is and why God loves us so much that He has continually extended mercy and grace to each of us so that we can re-connect with Him and our divine purpose by grace through faith. Now is the Time to Believe draws attention to questions regarding Salvation, faith, hope, liberty, and peace through the trials and experiences of our lives; so that an in-depth discussion can start, first internally; then externally in love.That's why accepting the gift of salvation is an individual and relational endeavor because tomorrow isn't promised to anyone and the choice to believe is NOW "Believe" also expresses the importance of making the decision to individually believe that God loves us so much that He ultimately sacrificed greatly to show us that there is still time to make the choice to love him back.
The Severn Tunnel

The Severn Tunnel

Thomas A. Walker

Cambridge University Press
2013
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Costing at the time £1.8 million to complete, the Severn Tunnel was a Victorian engineering triumph, and for over a century it remained the longest rail tunnel in Britain. Construction had begun in 1873 but came to a standstill after the workings were inundated by water in 1879. An accomplished civil engineering contractor, Thomas Andrew Walker (1828–89) had worked on railways in Canada, Russia and Africa as well as on London's new underground lines; he was therefore well qualified to complete the Severn Tunnel, which was achieved in 1886. First published in 1888, Walker's first-hand account of the problematic project remains an engaging source for railway and engineering historians, and its detailed account of the ground encountered will also interest geologists. Replete with plans and maps, reissued here is the second edition of 1890, the year following Walker's death, which is likely to have been hastened by overwork.
Seeking Wisdom From God

Seeking Wisdom From God

Thomas H. Walker

Westbow Press
2011
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Seeking Wisdom From God is a must read for anyone who is hungry for the meat of God's Word. The answers to life's questions as well as absolute truth are found in the Word of God. However, for the most part, these answers and truths lay beneath the surface of the verses and only when we seek discernment from God will they be revealed. God does not hide His truth to keep His children from finding it, but He did intentionally make deeper levels of understanding accessible only with His help. Seeking Wisdom from God is about God's promise to give abundantly to anyone who will seek wisdom through Him. God will reveal understanding that has escaped even the most learned of scholars. According to 1 Cor. 1:28,29, God's extraordinary way of revealing His truth is through ordinary people. With our advances in understanding the ancient Hebrew and Greek languages coupled with the dissecting of Scripture using historical, textual, and literary analysis, knowledge has increased exponentially. However, knowledge always increases faster than wisdom, and because of this, we have a glut of biblical knowledge and a shortage of wisdom. We need to know less and understand more.This book chronicles the results of a heart and mind that learned early in life to go to the heavenly Father for understanding. It is a personal twenty-six-year case study of the faithfulness of God, who will give wisdom to anyone who asks. Seeking wisdom from God early in the author's Christian walk did not happen because he was wise, but because of circumstances that God orchestrated for his training on how to find truth in His Word. May the different views shared in this book confirm that discernment of spiritual truth can only come from the spiritual. "Seeking Wisdom from God: A Quest for Truth is both a traditionally Christian and surprisingly revolutionary book. Using the premise that God's message is like a jigsaw puzzle, Walker reassures the reader that eventually all pieces will fit to form the beautiful portrait of God's love. He proceeds, then, in a logical fashion to take the reader through a series of scriptural concepts that build a convincing argument. The author's central message is compelling. There are echoes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Martin Luther King in his arguments for inclusiveness and compassion" -ForeWord Clarion Reviews
Seeking Wisdom From God

Seeking Wisdom From God

Thomas H. Walker

Westbow Press
2011
sidottu
Seeking Wisdom From God is a must read for anyone who is hungry for the meat of God's Word. The answers to life's questions as well as absolute truth are found in the Word of God. However, for the most part, these answers and truths lay beneath the surface of the verses and only when we seek discernment from God will they be revealed. God does not hide His truth to keep His children from finding it, but He did intentionally make deeper levels of understanding accessible only with His help. Seeking Wisdom from God is about God's promise to give abundantly to anyone who will seek wisdom through Him. God will reveal understanding that has escaped even the most learned of scholars. According to 1 Cor. 1:28,29, God's extraordinary way of revealing His truth is through ordinary people. With our advances in understanding the ancient Hebrew and Greek languages coupled with the dissecting of Scripture using historical, textual, and literary analysis, knowledge has increased exponentially. However, knowledge always increases faster than wisdom, and because of this, we have a glut of biblical knowledge and a shortage of wisdom. We need to know less and understand more.This book chronicles the results of a heart and mind that learned early in life to go to the heavenly Father for understanding. It is a personal twenty-six-year case study of the faithfulness of God, who will give wisdom to anyone who asks. Seeking wisdom from God early in the author's Christian walk did not happen because he was wise, but because of circumstances that God orchestrated for his training on how to find truth in His Word. May the different views shared in this book confirm that discernment of spiritual truth can only come from the spiritual. "Seeking Wisdom from God: A Quest for Truth is both a traditionally Christian and surprisingly revolutionary book. Using the premise that God's message is like a jigsaw puzzle, Walker reassures the reader that eventually all pieces will fit to form the beautiful portrait of God's love. He proceeds, then, in a logical fashion to take the reader through a series of scriptural concepts that build a convincing argument. The author's central message is compelling. There are echoes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Martin Luther King in his arguments for inclusiveness and compassion" -ForeWord Clarion Reviews
Make Straight the Way of the Lord

Make Straight the Way of the Lord

Thomas H. Walker

Independently Published
2017
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The Bible is God's supreme guide to mankind. Its interpretation and revelation to the surrendered soul is the function of the indwelling Holy Spirit. Jesus told His disciples, "When He, the Spirit of truth comes, He will guide you into all the truth."'Make Straight the Way of the Lord' came to be written because the author was dismayed that tradition, rather than biblical truth, lies at the heart of so much of Christendom's operation and practices. Thus, a burden was placed on the writer's heart to search afresh in the Scriptures to identify many elements of church life, belief and practice that provided the pattern the Lord intended His people to follow, not only at that time, but until His return in glory.This book is in three parts which together provide guidance concerning the steps along the spiritual journey that will lead to God's ultimate will and purpose being fulfilled for individuals and Christian communities, who seek to live and to worship under the lordship of God's one and only Son, without the need of intermediaries.Jesus told the woman at the well of Samaria, "....an hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers. "God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth." John 4:23-24.Many who come to the Lord are largely uninformed about the spiritual pathway that lies ahead of them and what exactly will be their future on their departure from this life. The writer expresses the hope that what he has been led to write will bring light into dark places and will contribute to 'making straight the way of the Lord'.
Well Pleasing to Him

Well Pleasing to Him

Thomas H. Walker

Independently Published
2017
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At Pentecost the Holy Spirit clothed a small company of believers with power from on high. A vast movement of God soon spread throughout the Roman world. It was God's intention that in every city and location there might be a united in love testimony to the Lord Jesus throughout the whole world. Sadly, by the end of the first century A.D. this great movement was in decline. Over many centuries the church became deeply divided until today there are countless divisions. In these last days it is the Lord's intention to gather together a remnant to bear the testimony of Jesus as it was at the beginning. In 'Well Pleasing to Him', seventeen aspects of New Testament life and practice are presented for readers to reflect on what the Lord desires from His people and how current practices fall short of what was evident among believers from the birth and early spread of the church.When we are involved in any important project or process it is vital to compare each aspect with the specifications. So it is with our lives as believers. We must regularly search the Scriptures to make sure that our personal walk and the part we are playing with others in fulfilling God's will and purpose are in keeping with His word.
Walking In The Truth

Walking In The Truth

Thomas H. Walker

Independently Published
2017
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In eternity past the Triune God conceived and set in motion an immense creation with man at the very centre of His plan. This plan took into account every contingency that might arise that the final outcome might be complete and perfect in every detail. This plan had as its centrepiece a bride for His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. To achieve His great eternal plan God has given a distinct contribution to be made by every believer. This book endeavours to reveal from the Scriptures the role of individuals and gatherings of His people in forwarding His purpose to its final completion at the dawn of eternity.
The Upward Call of God

The Upward Call of God

Thomas H. Walker

Independently Published
2017
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'The Upward Call of God' is the third book of a trilogy. Each book carries a specific message which merges into the topic of the next book. The starting point provides a comparison between the standards and practices of the church at its inception, following Pentecost almost two thousand years ago, and widespread church standards and practices today. This third book is offered to those who, like Paul, have a determination of heart that they 'may know Him', that is Jesus. Their goal is to live a life in all aspects that will be well-pleasing to Him. The source of this book is the sacred word of the Scriptures. Its main intent and emphasis is to encourage all who read to follow the Lord Jesus fully that they may be constituted as His overcoming ones who will perform His will and represent His true testimony before mankind. 'The Upward Call of God' both emphasizes the importance to the Lord of these overcoming saints and the unimaginable destiny that awaits them for their faithfulness.