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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Craig H. Smith

Surviving in a Cordless World: Cycle B Gospel Sermons for Middle Third Pentecost
Lawrence Craig is widely recognized as a powerful preacher not only by laity but by his peers. He has the unique gift of linking biblical texts to contemporary life. His sermons offer strength, support, and vision to those hoping to enrich their own Christ-centered life. The sermons flow from the text. They are imaginative, articulate, clear, and easily understandable. Burton H. Throckmorton Jr. Hayes Professor of New Testament Emeritus Bangor Theological Seminary Larry Craig's illustrations, his personal stories in these sermons, are delightful or poignant or memory-tickling as needed, drawing the reader in to the scriptural stories with fresh understanding. Rev. Susan J. Ingham Conference Minister Iowa Conference, United Church of Christ Larry has the wonderful ability to focus on one bit of leaven in the scripture and shape it into a whole new loaf. He uses everyday illustrations that everyone can relate to. Rev. Cynthia E. Robinson Pastor, United Church of Christ ... refreshingly original, a warm blending of text and theme, focused on real-life scenarios ... Earse Mauler Retired Minister, United Church of Christ Lawrence H. Craig holds a B.A. degree from Youngstown State University and an M.Div. from Bangor Theological Seminary. He is currently senior pastor at West Park United Church of Christ in Cleveland, Ohio, following a 12-year pastorate at St. Paul's UCC, Hermitage, Pennsylvania. He has also served the national church office for Church Life and Leadership. Craig has contributed to several CSS publications.
Sketches of the Town of Topsham, Orange County, Vermont, 1929

Sketches of the Town of Topsham, Orange County, Vermont, 1929

Frank H. 1859- Craig

Hassell Street Press
2023
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This book is a collection of essays and historical documents about the town of Topsham, Vermont, originally published in 1929. The author, Frank H. Craig, was a local historian and collector of historical artifacts who compiled a wealth of information about the town's early settlement, conflicts with Native Americans, and development into a prosperous agricultural community. This book will appeal to anyone interested in local history, Vermont history, or the history of rural life in the United States.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Humane Entrepreneurship: Creating A New Economy, Venture By Venture

Humane Entrepreneurship: Creating A New Economy, Venture By Venture

Craig S Galbraith; Curt H Stiles

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO PTE LTD
2023
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This treatise defines humane to mean that which is natural to human beings. It then suggests that much of the economic activity and many of the structures of modern business are inhumane. In response to this possibility, the book examines the nature of the humane in society and business and reviews the literature, beliefs, and standards of human behavior that would lead to the growth of a truly humane economy. Questions are raised about the virtue of current structure and practice. A strikingly positive proposition underlies the critique: new entrepreneurial ventures are by their nature humane. The way to make the economy and the practice of business more humane is not to encourage a routinized script of business ethics but instead to permit entrepreneurs to follow their desire to create and to build. This desire is natural to human beings and therefore deeply humane.
Devices for Integrated Circuits

Devices for Integrated Circuits

H. Craig Casey

John Wiley Sons Inc
1998
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A detailed, modern introduction to semiconductors made in silicon and III-V compounds. This book develops the device physics of pn junctions, bipolar transistors, Schottky barriers, MOS capacitors, and MOS field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). Basic concepts from quantum and statistical mechanics are used to describe electrons and holes in semiconductors. Figures and examples based on realistic device parameters are used to illustrate important concepts. The book uses spice tools to analyze complex devices. Design specifications are stressed in building or modeling complicated semiconductor devices.
Demographic Projection Techniques for Regions and Smaller Areas

Demographic Projection Techniques for Regions and Smaller Areas

H. Craig Davis

University of British Columbia Press
1995
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The ability to project population trends is of vital importance foranyone involved in planning -- in the public as well as the privatesector. This book provides the tools for making such projections anddiscusses four principal approaches: mathematical extrapolation,comparative methods, cohort survival and migration models. Following the introductory chapter, which considers the need anduses for population projections, the next two chapters are concernedwith mathematical extrapolation techniques, as they are the tools mostcommonly used to project the size of a population and are alsofrequently employed in projecting components of one or more of theother three approaches. In Chapter 3, the author outlines a four-step projection procedurewhich is used throughout the remainder of the book. Chapter 4 describeshow to project population size by comparing the growth pattern of thepopulation under study with that of another population. The nextchapter covers one of the most commonly employed techniques ofpopulation projection -- the cohort-survival model, which is used notonly to project the size of a population but also its composition interms of age and sex groupings. The final chapter focuses on migration,generally the most volatile component of the basic demographicsequation. Primarily written for courses in planning, this book is also usefulfor anyone having to make decisions affected by population trends,whether they involve planning for future growth or alerting localdecisionmakers to external uncertainties that could have a seriousimpact on the future of the community.
The Corporation and the Indian

The Corporation and the Indian

H. Craig Miner

University of Oklahoma Press
1989
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In 1865, Indian tribes could not know that in just over forty years their greatest natural possession, their tribal lands, would be largely controlled by powerful contenders for their riches, American corporations. Significant as those tangible losses were, the Indian tribes parted with an even more valuable possession, their tribal sovereignty.H. Craig Miner explains that once the large and powerful railway, livestock, coal, and oil companies realized the potential of Indian Territory, they sought to enter the area and utilize its natural resources. The tribes, plagued by a lack of unified purpose, saw their losses occur before any effective protection procedure could be established. Because many whites married to Indians and mixed-blood members of the tribes were concerned with their own financial development, their decisions were of long term benefit to the corporations.In this unique, pioneering study, Miner reinforces his argument that Indian-white coexistence through market negotiation was thought by both sides to be possible in 1865. Each side had things the other wanted, and there was no sympathy for taking Indian property by military force. Yet the history of relations between the corporation and the Indian became a history of increasing political intervention to enforce various abstract solutions to the ""Indian Question.''The Corporation and the Indian leaves the strong impression that, while the Indians might have done no better had their own stratagems in dealing with American corporations been allowed to develop more freely, they hardly could have done any worse.
Salem County, New Jersey Wills, 1831-1860. Vol. #2: (Recorded in the Office of the Surrogate at Salem, New Jersey)
By: Stanley Craig, Pub. 1932 Reprinted 2019, 202 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-727-0.Salem County was created in 1694 from the Salem Tenth. It is located on the southwestern side of the state boarding the Delaware River. Settlers from England were showing up to this area and settling both sides of the Delaware River as early as the 17th century. Wills are one of the go to records or research tools that the family historian love to get their hands on due to the various family members being mentioned within. These records cover the time frame 1831-1860 and picks up where the first volume ends with its years covering 1804-1830.
The Rebirth of the Missouri Pacific, 1956-1983

The Rebirth of the Missouri Pacific, 1956-1983

H. Craig Miner

Texas A M University Press
2000
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In 1956, the era of tail-finned cars and nineteen-cents-a-gallon gasoline, the Missouri Pacific Railroad emerged on the corporate scene as a private company after twenty-three years in a receivership. In its past lay a collapsed rail empire, a sensational bankruptcy struggle that shattered dreams and betrayed trusts, an emotional battle over stockholders' interests, and the flamboyant maneuvers of the railroad's overseers. In its future lay two computerized, merger-dominated decades in which the railroad business would serve as a classic example of a tradition-bound industry forced to adapt to "future shock." The transition from crippled line to prime property would become, as one politician later put it, "a lawyers' paradise, and a security-holders' nightmare." H. Craig Miner, using a wealth of oral and written primary sources, with the cooperation of the company and complete access to records and personnel, describes and critically analyzes, the physical and financial revolution of the Missouri Pacific.
Genealogical Data, The Salem Tenth in West New Jersey

Genealogical Data, The Salem Tenth in West New Jersey

H. Stanley Craig

Southern Historical Press
2022
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By: H. Stanley Craig, Pub. 1926, reprinted 2022, 100 pages, Index, ISBN #978-1-63914-038-1.The Salem Tenth encompassed approximately 350 square miles in the Southwestern part of the state which includes present day Salem and Cumberland Counties. It was founded by a Quaker named John Fenwick in 1665. This was the first English settlement established in west portion of the state of New Jersey following the English defeat of the Dutch in 1664. It had become the first Quaker colony in North America, predating any settlements in Philadelphia. In 1665, John Fenwick was involved in a financial dispute when acquiring these lands from Lord Berkeley. Lord Berkeley had also sold lands to Edward Billinge in New Jersey. The final outcome of the dispute was that for financial considerations Fenwick was granted a tenth of West Jersey.
Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible

Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible

John H. (EDT) Walton; Craig S. (EDT) Keener

Zondervan
2016
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2017 ECPA BIBLE OF THE YEAR RECIPIENT"How I wish someone had put a book like this into my hands 50 years ago." - N.T. Wright, Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of St. Andrews, Scotland"I cannot recommend a study Bible any more than this one: Five stars!" - Scot McKnight, Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament, Northern SeminaryCONTEXT CHANGES EVERYTHINGYou've heard many Bible stories hundreds of times, but how many behind-the-scenes details are you missing? Sometimes a little context is all you need to discover the rich meaning behind the stories of Scripture.That's what the NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible provides. Every page is packed with expert insight into the customs, culture, and literature of Bible times. These fascinating explanations will serve to clarify your study of the Scriptures, reinforcing your confidence and bringing difficult passages of Scripture into sharp focus.Discover new dimensions of insight to even the most familiar Bible passages as you take a behind-the-scenes tour into the ancient world.The Bible was originally written to an ancient people removed from us by thousands of years and thousands of miles. The Scriptures include subtle culturally based nuances, undertones, and references to ancient events, literature and customs that were intuitively understood by those who first heard the Scriptures read. For us to hear the Scriptures as they did, we need a window into their world.The NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible, with notes from Dr. John H. Walton (Wheaton College) in the Old Testament and Dr. Craig S. Keener (Asbury Theological Seminary) in the New Testament, brings to life the ancient world of Scripture for modern readers. Features: The full text of the NIVTargeted book introductions explain the context in which each book of the Bible was writtenInsightful and informative verse-by-verse study notes reveal new dimensions of insight to even the most familiar passagesKey Old Testament (Hebrew) and New Testament terms are explained and expanded upon in two helpful reference featuresOver 300 in-depth articles on key contextual topics375 full-color photos, illustrations, and images from around the worldDozens of charts, maps, and diagrams in vivid colorWords of Jesus in redAdditional study Bible tools: cross references, a concordance, indexes and other helps