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Resting in the Finished Works of Jesus

Resting in the Finished Works of Jesus

Pastor James T Elam

WestBow Press
2020
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Resting in the Finished Works of Jesus will give the reader a clear understanding of Law vs. Grace mentality, and why it is important to understand the difference. Understanding is the key to experiencing what Author James considers to be the highest form of faith, REST This book like his others, is an easy read and will empower the reader to operate from a place of total trust and dependance on the finished works of Jesus by faith.
Meet Christopher Columbus

Meet Christopher Columbus

de Kay James T.

Random House USA Children's Books
2001
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When Christopher Columbus was young, he worked for his father, making cloth. But he did not want to be a cloth-maker all his life. He wanted to see new lands and have adventures. He wanted to be a sailor! By the time he was 25, Christopher had sailed to France, Africa, and Greece. He had seen strange cities and had had many adventures. But his greatest adventure would come when he set out for China and found a whole new world instead.
Bleeding Out in the Pews

Bleeding Out in the Pews

Col Usafr (Ret) James T Patterson

Xulon Press
2020
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When the storms of life come, they hit hard. In those times we will question everything we ever thought we believed. We will cry out: Where are you God? Do you really care about me? Why is what I have been taught no comfort? Are my beliefs just empty platitudes? And, in the darkness of that hour, and we find no answers to our cries, our soul begins to bleed for the lack of substance. We feel as though we have been spiritually betrayed. It is then that we are frightened and all alone.But there is substance There are answers There is power We've been told that we are weak. The problem is that we have been trusting "what we have been told," not what we might discover. We have looked for answers through the wrong lens. This book is an effort to present the "Christ Story" in a way that has never been told. It is written to show that God has truly given us the power to overcome. We can stop the bleeding Jim Patterson is a passionate believer in the "Christ Story." Currently owning and operating multiple businesses, his life's journey includes being a minister, actor, rodeo rider, gemologist, skydiver, fashion model, martial artist and pilot. He has two graduate degrees and a degree in Biblical Languages. He is a military veteran who is known as a leader, mentor and motivator. As a result, Jim brings a perspective of how to walk a scripture-based life with thoughts that are challenging, revealing, uplifting, and powerful.
Space Warriors: The Army Space Support Team

Space Warriors: The Army Space Support Team

James Walker; James T. Hooper

Government Printing Office
2004
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NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRODUCT. Significanly reduce- Overstock list price CMH Pub 70-91-1. Revision of the 1998 edition with added last chapter. Prepared by James Walker and James T. Hooper. Outlines the organizational and conceptual evolution of the Army Space SupportTeam (ARSST) from 1986 to 1998. Identifies trends and issues of significance, explaining how important problems were approached and why key decisions were made. Includes sections on the use of global positioning systems (GPS) and satellite weather support. U.S. Army soldiers, military science students, and historians, especially military historians will be interested in this resource. Other related products: Evolving Army Needs for Space-Based Supportcan be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/008-000-01133-8 YouTube War: Fighting in a World of Cameras in Every Cell Phone and Photoshop on Every Computercan be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/008-000-01071-4"
Modern Perspectives on B. F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism

Modern Perspectives on B. F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism

Edward Morris; James T. Todd

Praeger Publishers Inc
1995
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A group of respected historians and authorities reassess the role of B. F. Skinner and contemporary behaviorism in the history of 20th-century psychology. This landmark collection provides an interesting mix of modern perspectives to clarify perceptions of the theories and approaches of Skinner and of other radical and contemporary behaviorists. This reevaluation of the philosophical bases and development of behavior analysis offers new interpretation. Psychologists, historians, philosophers, and advanced undergraduates and graduate students will also find the work important for its first-to-date comprehensive bibliography of Skinner's published works and for its lengthy historiography of important studies dealing with Skinner and behaviorism. This volume is a companion to Modern Perspectives of John B. Watson and Classical Behaviorism edited by Todd and Morris and published by Greenwood Press in 1994.
International Remittance Payments and the Global Economy
International Remittance Payments are described mainly as money sent by immigrants to their families and friends in their home countries. These payments provide an important source of income that is mostly used to provide for a variety of basic needs of the non-migrating members of immigrant families and thus remittance payments can be considered as a tool to reduce the poverty level of the labor sending countries. However, remittances are also used for asset accumulation by some families and for some countries they constitute a good part of foreign funds coming into the country. In-spite of their increasing volume over the last few decades, a lot of things about remittances are not known and studies estimate that about half of these money transfers are not even recorded. Since these payments are shown to reduce poverty and help economic progress in the remittance receiving countries, a better knowledge about remittances would help the debates surrounding immigration, remittances and their relation to the global economy.This book provides an overview of remittances in different parts of the world over the last thirty years. It looks at the labor sending and labor receiving countries separately. The text examines the trends, uses, motivations behind sending remittances, cost of sending them and how they are affected by the nature and the development level of different institutional factors.The remittance flows are growing over time and they are used mostly for reducing the uncertainty of life in the less developed parts of the world. However, motivation for sending remittances could be improved and thus remittances could be more conducive to economic development if 1) the relation between the remittance decision and the migration decision is better understood and 2) the costs of international money transfers are reduced. More studies about those issues would benefit the international community. Efforts should be made in all fronts to encourage such international flow of funds not only to have a redistribution of income all over the world, but also to synchronize the efforts towards global economic development and a better integration of the world economy. This book is aimed researchers, policy practitioners and post graduates studying International Economics or International Economic Relations or Political Science or Economic Development.
Employers Large and Small

Employers Large and Small

Charles Brown; James T. Hamilton; James Medoff

Harvard University Press
1990
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Small business has captured the imagination of both the popular press and politicians. The tradition that has created sympathy for the small entrepreneur has been strengthened in recent years by images of small firms as dynamic, growing, and flexible and of large firms as struggling, outdated, and intractable in the face of changing competitive environments. There is, it appears, an added fervor for America’s support of “the little guy.”Employers Large and Small draws on existing data and new research to create a more complete picture of the roles of large and small employers, challenging much of the conventional wisdom. It argues that the oft-cited achievement of small firms in generating new jobs is primarily a reflection of the fact that industries in which the typical firm is small have grown rapidly in recent years.The authors show that there are striking differences between large and small employers—that in fact large employers pay higher wages, offer better fringe benefits, and on average offer a more attractive package of working conditions and compensation. These differences reflect real challenges faced by small firms: they pay more for their nonlabor inputs and for many fringe benefits if they choose to offer them.Employers Large and Small also goes beyond the workplace, examining the role of large and small employers in politics. Despite the typical portrayal of small business as the underdog in policy disputes, the political resources of small employers are substantial. The PAC contributions of small business, for example, are as large as those of labor unions and nearly two-thirds those of big business.The authors show that the economic and political differences between large and small employers are sizable, are significant influences in the working lives of Americans, and are at odds with current policy assumptions.
Information Technology and the World of Work

Information Technology and the World of Work

Daphne Gottlieb Taras; James T. Bennett; Anthony M. Townsend

Transaction Publishers
2004
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Information technologies have become both a means and an end, transforming the workplace and how work is performed. This ongoing evolution in the work process has received extensive coverage but relatively little attention has been given to how changing technologies and work practices affect the workers themselves. This volume specifi cally examines the institutional and social environment of the workplaces that information technologies have created.
The Legacy of Mario Pieri in Geometry and Arithmetic

The Legacy of Mario Pieri in Geometry and Arithmetic

Elena Anne Marchisotto; James T. Smith

Birkhauser Boston Inc
2007
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by Ivor Grattan-Guinness One of the distortions in most kinds of history is an imbalance between the study devoted to major figures and to lesser ones, concerning both achievements and influence: the Great Ones may be studied to death while the others are overly ignored and thereby remain underrated. In my own work in the history of mathematics I have noted at least a score of outstanding candidates for neglect, of whom Mario Pieri (1860–1913) is one. A most able contributor to geometry, arithmetic and mathematical analysis, and mat- matical logic during his rather short life, his work and its legacy are not well known. The main reason is that Pieri worked “in the shadow of giants,” to quote one of the authors 1 of this volume. Born into a scholarly family in Lucca, Pieri was educated briefly at the University of Bologna and principally at the prestigious Scuola Normale Superiore, in Pisa; under the influence of Luigi Bianchi (1856–1928) he wrote there his doctoral dissertations on al-braic and differential geometry. During his twenties came appointments in Turin, first at the military academy and then also at the university, where he fell under the sway of Corrado Segre (1863–1924) in algebraic geometry, and Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932) in the foundations of arithmetic, mathematical analysis, and mathematical logic. From 1900 to 1908 he held a chair at the University of Catania before moving to Parma, where he died from cancer.A list of errata can be found on the author Smith’s personal webpage.
Federal Financial Incentives to Induce Early Experience Producing Unconventional Liquid Fuels
The government, as a principal, may seek to induce a private investor, as an agent, to build and operate an unconventional-oil production plant to promote early production experience with such plants. Facing significant uncertainty about the future, it also wants to limit the cost to the public of doing this. This report offers an analytic way to design and assess packages of policy instruments that the government can use to achieve its goal.
Strategies for Protein Purification and Characterization

Strategies for Protein Purification and Characterization

Marshak Daniel R.; Kadonaga James T.; Burgess Richard R.; Mark W. Knuth; William A. Brennan; MD (Anderson Cancer Center Sue-Hwa Lin

COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY PRESS,U.S.
1995
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Investigators who have identified and cloned a gene of interest often want to isolate and characterize the protein product, yet the methods required are no-toriously tricky for the inexperienced. For the past four years, a course has been held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to teach scientists how to execute the major protein techniques by applying them to four distinct, representative types of molecule: a regulatory protein, a DNA-binding protein, a recombinant protein, and a membrane-bound receptor. This course has now been adapted in the form of a laboratory manual that covers a variety of bulk fractionation, electrophoretic, and chromatographic techniques. Step-by-step protocols are accompanied by troubleshooting advice and guidance on generalizing the techniques for other classes and types of protein. The emphasis throughout is on strategies for purification and characterization rather than automated instrumental analysis. After years of rigorous testing, these techniques are robust and reliable, and are presented here with the clarity and completeness for which Cold Spring Harbor manuals are celebrated. The book is invaluable for specialists in genetics, microbiology, neuroscience, and cell biology who wish to develop expertise in working with proteins.