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1000 tulosta hakusanalla David G. Baker
Kisalu and His Fruit Garden and Other Stories
David G. Maillu
East African Educational Publishers Ltd
1986
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Unlike much of early medieval Europe, the early English converted to Christianity through missional efforts, not martial conquest. Thus early English converts had freedom to construct their Christian identity, producing a religious subjectivity that differed from the Latinate perspective of the missionaries who converted them. This book investigates lay texts to undermine monolithic conceptions of medieval Christianity by revealing a uniquely English religious subjectivity evident in Old English wisdom literature.
Product Design Best Practices
David G Ullman; Joshua D Summers
Horizon Textbook Publishing
2025
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Dr. David G. Speer believes that much of the fear, judgment, and division we see in the world stems from a single scientific error made over 150 years ago. Early biologists mistakenly described cell division as one cell splitting into two "separate" cells-rather than as two parts of the same original cell coexisting. This misunderstanding has shaped how we view one another: not as connected, but as separate. Cultural messages such as "you're not good enough," "you're broken," or "you'd be lovable if only . . ." are rooted in these mistaken beliefs. But what if you saw yourself and others as the Creator does-as already whole, already worthy, and deeply loved? You were made with intention, with gifts that are easy for you but difficult for others. This book will help you recognize those gifts and live into who you were created to be. In this concise, eye-opening guide, Dr. Speer explores how to overcome fear and anxiety, release emotional pain, and tap into your natural intuition. He introduces the concept of "electric psychology"-a method of energetically releasing negative emotions-and offers practical tools, exercises, and "Smart-Pills" for transforming your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Drawing from decades of experience in naturopathy, Dr. Speer also shares insights into how minerals, supplements, and natural health strategies can support your healing. Most of all, he shows how Love-not sentiment, but a real energetic force-can help not only you, but the world around you. Whether you read it once or many times, this book offers a pathway toward personal freedom and global compassion.
David Siller's debut collection ...& Other Improprieties delivers a model of worship that attends not to the skies above but every quotidian detail of our days. He has constructed an poetic Versailles, drawing richly on a beloved second language, French. These poems fly the reader on an itinerary of wonder and surprise.
'A tontine only makes any sense in times of war or plague.' So are three friends told, when a fourth's will binds them in a tontine, a legacy payable only to the last of them to follow him in death, the last man standing. None of them want the money on those terms: How good will all the beer in the world taste over the dead bodies of your best mates? Within months COVID-19 is everywhere. Their friend also leaves a widow and daughter. The Tuesday-Thursday gang of a Midlands golf club provides the leading players and chorus in the turbulent lives, loves, lock-ins, lockdowns and losses of old men (and some women) behaving badly over the period from 2017 to 2025. After sometimes comic scenes of modern sexual manners and misadventures, things take a darker turn. Apart from illness, leading characters face issues including abortion, dementia, murder, sexual abuse and suicide. Who will pass this fierce examination of relationships between baby boomers and with their previous and succeeding generations, with hopes of renewal in a calmer and brighter future?
‘A tontine only makes any sense in times of war or plague.’ So are three friends told, when a fourth’s will binds them in a tontine, a legacy payable only to the last of them to follow him in death, the last man standing. None of them want the money on those terms: How good will all the beer in the world taste over the dead bodies of your best mates? Within months COVID-19 is everywhere. Their friend also leaves a widow and daughter. The Tuesday-Thursday gang of a Midlands golf club provides the leading players and chorus in the turbulent lives, loves, lock-ins, lockdowns and losses of old men (and some women) behaving badly over the period from 2017 to 2025. After sometimes comic scenes of modern sexual manners and misadventures, things take a darker turn. Apart from illness, leading characters face issues including abortion, dementia, murder, sexual abuse and suicide. Who will pass this fierce examination of relationships between baby boomers and with their previous and succeeding generations, with hopes of renewal in a calmer and brighter future?
Galileo established how objects of various mass, when released simultaneously, hit the earth at the exact same instant. Sir Isaac Newton identified that no matter what was falling, if free of drag, fell at an accelerating rate of 9.81 m/s2. Einstein spoke of spatial distortion of light beams as the reason why we are all bound to Earth, yet neither he nor anyone else recognised what causes gravity. First tackled in his earlier book ‘Gravity’, this is David G.H. Crawford’s attempt to have the scientific world reign its resources back into looking at this fundamental question. Having spent a lifetime investigating and advising on problems concerning the operation of electromagnetic powered, water supply and waste-water processing systems, David has an intense, and hands on, interest in this topic. This book explains David’s radical new theory of seeing gravity as the concentric force difference between dark energy and neutron-dragged mass. To finally understand what gravity is will open the world to many advances – in which concentric gravity, once realised, can be utilised in many environmentally friendly ways. A thought-provoking book by a free thinker which encourages us to recognise the historic misconception of gravity.
We know theirs to have been the hands that helped build the nation's canals and railroads, the transport for so many immigrant groups making their way to the newly formed state of Wisconsin in the mid-nineteenth century. Yet the stories of Irish people in Wisconsin and their role in that state's history became almost invisible as time passed. The Irish in Wisconsin recounts the nature of the Irish immigrant experience in Wisconsin both in relation to other ethnic groups and to the larger story of Irish immigration into this country. David Holmes shows the impact of the Irish on the state's early development and politics. He explores the Irish cultural contribution to the state and the current resurgence in Irish pride and identity. The Irish in Wisconsin tells this story with solid historical analysis, first-hand accounts, and rare photographs.
Running a Small Flock of Sheep uses a step-by-step approach and has been written for small-scale sheep farmers and inexperienced people considering a rural life-style change. It will prepare the reader for each procedure and event on a sheep farm. The book begins with an introduction to the basic principles and procedures of sheep farming and the economics and required farm infrastructure for different sheep enterprises. There are chapters on handling techniques, the obligations of owners, and laws and regulations covering the welfare of sheep. The remainder of the text deals with sheep husbandry including health and nutrition, condition scoring, breeding, lamb care and weaner management. There are separate chapters on wool production and prime lamb production. The final chapter covers the diagnosis, control and prevention of sheep diseases. This reliable and understandable guide provides all the information anyone needs to make the right choices in successfully managing a small flock of sheep, whether you're running a single pet or several hundred sheep for prime lamb, wool or dual purpose.
This is the best short-form science fiction of 2009, selected by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, two of the most respected editors in the field.
Social psychologist David G. Myers has reviewed thousands of recent scientific studies conducted worldwide in search of the key to happiness. With wit and wisdom, he explodes some of the popular myths on the subject and presents specific techniques for finding true joy in living: Are most people happy? What are the inner traits of happy people? Are extroverts happier than introverts? Are men happier than women? Does religious faith promote inner peace and joy? Does well-being come with being well-off? Are happy children more likely to become happy adults? What part do friends play in personal happiness? Is age a factor in feeling happy? What can you do to improve your own sense of well-being? and much more
Exiles A Play in Three Acts (Edition1)
David G Cantor; Michel A Melkanoff
Alpha Editions
2025
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