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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jay W. Murphy
Jay's 88 year old mother in law read this book in three days, and then bought more copies for the extended family. Downloads from Heaven is a candid and edifying blend of incredibly fun short stories, including power points and processing times to help every reader learn how they too can hear from God and act upon what they have heard.
Fight the Good Fight: How an Alliance of Faith and Reason Can Win the Culture War
Jay W. Richards; James Robison
Salem Books
2024
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Hard choices lie ahead, Christians. The bestselling team of James Robison and Jay Richards show what's at stake in our post-Christian society, how to prepare, and why we must never forget that the battle, above all, is spiritual. Our rulers have kicked aside our Constitution and common sense. They have demonized our heroes. Now they're trying to erase the difference between male and female. All while running up unimaginable and catastrophic debt. What's left for Christians in such a society, where dissent invites ruinous retribution? Should they retreat? Fight back? Something else? God is not finished with us as a nation, but if we're going to get off the road to ruin, we must do more than slow down and conserve whatever good remains: We must repent. That means a hard, 180-degree turn--and fast. If we'll pray, think straight, persuade other lovers of truth to join us, and fight together--wise as serpents and innocent as doves--then there's still hope.
Montez the Monkey's life was mapped out for him, but he had other plans. He wanted to follow his own dreams and pursue his own passions. But when he finally does this, it puts his friends and his entire community in grave danger from the evil Colonel Becker and his son Gilchrest. Now it's up to Montez to make things right. Can he do so by continuing to follow his dreams? Or does he have to fall back in line to save the day? Enjoy this coming-of-age tale of recognizing our passions and skill sets to truly understand our purpose in life
Douglas Thorsby and his friends are trying to settle back into their normal lives after their defeat of Jang and Hsieh and the discovery of the immense Taklimakan Treasure in the deserts of Western China. Douglas is trying to figure out how the Chinese investigator Jen fits into his life now, while McAllister and Martin are in professional limbo over their involvement in foiling the military coup in China. They believe the episode is behind them, but people they have angered have long memories - and a longer reach. Our heroes become targets in a dangerous game with even higher stakes than before, against an unknown enemy who will stop at nothing to get what they want - and what they want is Douglas and everyone with him dead, but not before Douglas leads them to a source of power greater than anything ever devised. Using their skills and knowledge, Douglas and his friends must stay ahead of their enemies as they also attempt to uncover the source of this ancient, dangerous power. It's a race to see who will find it first and the winner may end up the world in their hands...at the risk of losing everything.
This book documents every hardback book of nude photographs published in England during the first half of the 20th century from such photographers as Walter Bird, John Everard, Andre de Dienes, George Harrison Marks, Roye, Jean Straker, Bertram Park and Yvonne Gregory. Full bibliographical details are given for each title, together with a description of its imagery and contents -- a must-have resource for bibliophiles and collectors.Throughout the period covered, the publication of nude photographs was a hazardous business. Public prudery and the law of obscenity made life difficult for both photographers and publishers.In a scholarly introduction and postscript, together with the bibliographical entries themselves, author Jay W. King provides a fascinating account of the profound changes in cultural and legal attitudes towards nudity and sexuality which occurred in England in the first 60 years of the 20th century.
Jay W. Forrester (1918 - 2016) was a pioneering American computer engineer and systems scientist. He was a professor at MIT and later at MIT Sloan School of Management. Forrester is credited with being one of the inventors of magnetic core memory, the creator of the first computer animation, and the father of the field of System Dynamics - a computer-aided approach for strategy and policy design. In Principles of Systems, Professor Forrester explains the basic principles behind system behavior. He introduces the concepts of structure and dynamic behavior that were first introduced in his prior books, Industrial Dynamics (1961) and Urban Dynamics (1971). Due to the general nature and wide applicability of the principles discussed, this book has been adopted by numerous colleges and universities as an introduction to teaching System Dynamics in many multidisciplinary courses on urban, environmental, corporate, and other complex social systems. The accompanying workbook also allows students to gauge their learning throughout the book. The book serves on its own as well as being a complement to other books on the nature of social systems. Professor Forrester wrote many widely known papers in engineering and management. In addition, his other books laid the foundations for the application of System Dynamics to the behavior of complex social systems: Industrial Dynamics, reprinted in 1999, originally published in 1961 Urban Dynamics, 1969 World Dynamics, Second Edition 1973, originally published in 1971 Collected Papers of Jay W. Forrester, 1975 These are available for purchase at www.systemdynamics.org.
Jayspeak on the Cote d'Azur
Jay W. Macintosh
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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American Actress and Attorney JAY W. MACINTOSH moved to Nice, France from Los Angeles in 2015. In this book, she creates and writes about her new life in France in a way that captures and keeps your attention throughout. Her style is casual and comfortable, as if she is in the room with you, enjoying a cup of espresso or a delicious glass of French wine. A delightful read for those who love to live life in new ways, vicariously or otherwise. She takes you along for the ride. One reader says: I enjoyed this book immensely. Full Disclosure: Although I didn't know the author Jay W. MacIntosh] as an adult, she and my brother were classmates and close friends in grammar school in Gainesville, GA. I connected with her on Gainesville social media recently. When I learned of her book, knowing her impressive educational background, as well has her various professions of university teacher, actress, real estate agent, and attorney, I knew that it would be compelling. The author Ms. MacIntosh] has drawn on a series of blogs she wrote while living in Nice, France beginning in 2015. She describes the decision to pull up roots in Los Angeles and move to Nice with her husband, Steve Orlandella, and his tragic death of pneumonia only months after starting their new life. She shares the shock, the sadness, the financial distress, and her path back from grief, and decision to remain in Nice alone. As one who had a career as a foreign language training specialist, I read her account of her efforts to learn French in a country where it is spoken and applaud her creativity in combining formal training with organized conversation exchanges. Her determination comes through in a very positive way. The book could be called a diary, with accounts of daily life along with a look back at her past life, her opinions, and her philosophy. She has included a wide array of photos, mostly in Nice and taken by herself. The flowers are striking but are in black and white. Having published a book myself through an Amazon subsidiary, I am keenly aware of how prohibitively expensive it is to publish in color. If you like diaries and enjoy reading about an incredible woman with the professional experience of four or five persons, and the humanity and positive attitude to succeed and be happy, you will enjoy this book. - John R, foreign language train specialist. Jay W. MacIntosh's published works include "Capturing Beauty," "The Origins of George Bernard Shaw's Life Force Philosophy," "Janet Tallulah," "Journal of Janet Tallulah, Volume I," "Journal of Janet Tallulah, Volume 2," "Jayspeak on the Cote d'Azur," and "Moments in Time."
Year 177 after NukeFallTexas, Deseret, and Californ face the MidWestr Dominion as steam powered industrial production resurrects. Across NorthAm, Russ biological attacks from NukeFall, 177 years earlier, still render four out of five men infertile...The Duchess of Wiscons-Minosot must choose between Deseret, MidWestr, or Texan. Her decision will determine liberty or tyranny for her people.
Jay W. Baird comes to grips with a theme which has been generally avoided by over two generations of scholars and literary critics. He argues that German literature did not end with the advent of Hitler in 1933, only to be reborn after the fall of the Third Reich in 1945. Baird demonstrates how poets and writers responded enthusiastically to Hitler's summons to artists to create a cultural revolution commensurate with the political radicalism of the new state, thereby affirming the centrality of renewed German culture. Hitler's War Poets focuses on the lives and the works of six leading conservative, anti-communist yet revolutionary authors who articulated the dream of World War I veterans to form a socially just national community. Tradition was redrawn by Rudolf G. Binding, while Josef Magnus Wehner dramatized the link from Flanders fields and Verdun to the Third Reich. Hans Zöberlein exalted anti-Semitism, the Free Corps, and Nazi violence, providing the counterpoint to Edwin Erich Dwinger, who launched an unrelenting assault against 'Jewish-Bolshevism'. The torch was passed to Eberhard Wolfgang Möller, the leading bard of the revolutionary young generation. But it was Kurt Eggers, a tank commander in the 5th SS Panzer Division 'Viking', who delighted Hitler as he appeared as a prophet bearing the testament of Nietzsche's Zarathustra. Taken together, these authors offered the regime significant support. More importantly, their's was a tragic legacy because they provided aesthetic accompaniment to Nazi barbarism and ultimately to the Holocaust.
The popularity of homoeopathy has been increasing dramatically both in America and worldwide. Annual world sales of homoeopathic remedies are approaching two billion dollars. In this thorough examination of homoeopathy, physicist Jay W. Shelton analyses the history, the remedies, the logical inconsistencies, and the effectiveness of this popular alternative medicine. This reasoned, balanced, and in-depth assessment will interest both homoeopaths and conventional medical practitioners, as well as consumers curious about a well-known and much-publicised alternative medicine.
The Interagency and Counterinsurgency Warfare
Joseph R Cerami; Jay W Boggs
War College Series
2015
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A True Flyer: Memories of a World War II Air Apache
Senath Rankin; Jay W. Moore
Lulu.com
2015
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Memoir of WWII B-25 pilot Jay Moore, member of the 345th Bomb Group, known as the Air Apaches. The book chronicles the first twenty-four years of his life (1921-45) from growing up on a farm in Biggsville, Illinois, through the deprivations of the 1930's Depression, to his combat duty in the South Pacific. A True Flyer combines Moore's oral history, photos, and excerpts from his diary and love letters into a funny, colorful, sometimes brash narrative. Enjoy the military aviation history of WWII flyers: from his solo in the Boeing PT-17 "Stearman" biplane, advanced training in the T-6 "Texan," and North American B-25 "Mitchell" bomber on bases in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina. This second edition contains new photographs and a memorial to the author.
Spiritual Evolution In The New Age: 2012 Change Has Begun
Michelle Kraus; Jay W. Hill
Booksurge Publishing
2009
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