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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jude Stringfellow
UNIQUE AND GIFTEDPATH TO A FRUITFUL LIFEIn this eye-opening, stimulating, and very readable book, Unique and Gifted: Path to a Fruitful Life, Pastor Jude Akinleyimu takes us through an understanding that many Christian authors have not shed light on for so long. His book is the one that challenges many of human's ability to develop and actualize God-given gifts in the human's life. I like how the book shows that gifts are God-given, and we have to make good use of them all. Jude Akinleyimu classified the various Gifts, Talents, and Skills that make the believers stand out and empower them for the Body of Christ. Readers will feel as though they're part of an advanced study led by the Holy Spirit with a line by line understanding that reveals who they are and the gifts they possess. Then he urges them not to hide their gifts but to put them to work. I like the personal example Jude Akinleyimu gave in one of the chapters, "Do Away With Inferiority" and how he was able to overcome this in his early time as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ assigned by their Church General Overseer to go and serve as an Area Pastor of a Church district. The assignment was very challenging-and he shows how he was able to overcome this. Overall, Jude Akinleyimu, in his book, engages the reader from the beginning to the last chapter-and leaves the reader with a desire to do more for the Body of Christ."
Not a day goes by without a new story on the perils of technology: from increasingly clever machines that surpass human capability and comprehension to genetic technologies capable of altering the human genome in ways we cannot predict. How can we respond? What should we do politically? Focusing on the rise of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), and the impact of new reproductive and genetic technologies (Repro-tech), Jude Browne questions who has political responsibility for the structural impacts of these technologies and how we might go about preparing for the far-reaching societal changes they may bring. This thought-provoking book tackles some of the most pressing issues of our time and offers a compelling vision for how we can respond to these challenges in a way that is both politically feasible and socially responsible.
Lab-At-Home Experiments in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Jude A. Okolie; Ugochukwu Patrick Okoye
TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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With the rise of remote and hybrid learning, there is an increasing need for flexibility around laboratory-based coursework. This book offers readers a guide to a conducting a wide variety of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering labs and experimental procedures that can be completed easily and safely outside of a traditional lab setting, including at home. It helps students and interested readers achieve hands-on learning of chemistry- and chemical engineering-based concepts without the need for sophisticated lab equipment.• Features a comprehensive range of labs on such topics as separation processes, CO2 capture, process simulation and modeling, 3D printing, reaction kinetics, fuel cells, and catalysis.• Includes detailed information on how to perform experiments at home via detailed virtual experimental procedures and accompanying videos.• Most can be performed with household and readily accessible materials and provides safe material handling and disposal methods.• Offers solution spreadsheets where experimental results can be computed and validated.• Gives background information and relevant theory about each experiment and exercises at the end of each chapter.• Provides MATLAB code and instructions on how to perform process optimization and design of experiments.This practical and useful guide is aimed at chemistry and chemical engineering students, as well as general readers interested in running experiments in these disciplines.Video supplements to support comprehension of each lab and a solutions spreadsheet for chapter 1 are available for download.
Lab-At-Home Experiments in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Jude A. Okolie; Ugochukwu Patrick Okoye
TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
sidottu
With the rise of remote and hybrid learning, there is an increasing need for flexibility around laboratory-based coursework. This book offers readers a guide to a conducting a wide variety of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering labs and experimental procedures that can be completed easily and safely outside of a traditional lab setting, including at home. It helps students and interested readers achieve hands-on learning of chemistry- and chemical engineering-based concepts without the need for sophisticated lab equipment.• Features a comprehensive range of labs on such topics as separation processes, CO2 capture, process simulation and modeling, 3D printing, reaction kinetics, fuel cells, and catalysis.• Includes detailed information on how to perform experiments at home via detailed virtual experimental procedures and accompanying videos.• Most can be performed with household and readily accessible materials and provides safe material handling and disposal methods.• Offers solution spreadsheets where experimental results can be computed and validated.• Gives background information and relevant theory about each experiment and exercises at the end of each chapter.• Provides MATLAB code and instructions on how to perform process optimization and design of experiments.This practical and useful guide is aimed at chemistry and chemical engineering students, as well as general readers interested in running experiments in these disciplines.Video supplements to support comprehension of each lab and a solutions spreadsheet for chapter 1 are available for download.
Ten darkly funny stories that explore hoser culture, coming of age in gravel pits, and parenting in the Sixth Extinction from author and filmmaker Jude Klassen.The stories of Toxic Shock and Other Family Gatherings span the country, three decades, and multiple incarnations of their common protagonist, Kerry Wiebe. In the tragically funny "Big-Snouted Dog" Kerry is terrified and flattered as she is crudely singled out as the Crotch of the Day by an older teen at a basement NYE party. In the poignant "The Not-So-Secret Secret Life of Angus McFee" Kerry discovers her ex-boyfriend has fathered a secret baby when the infant is thrust into her arms by the triumphant mother. "Pride of Alaska" takes Kerry into the belly of a low-rent ocean liner as an apprentice to the popular girls while they fend off the middle-aged crew on their field trip to visit the fish factories of the northwest.Raised in the wilds of BC by a practicing Catholic mother and an ex-Mennonite father, Kerry is the baby, and lone left-leaner, in a large, messy family. From her redneck beginnings in the lush, claustrophobic Fraser Valley to the smog, gridlock, and glamour of Toronto, Kerry continues her struggle to evolve in a world bent on self-destruction.
Set in the Reacher Universe by permission of Lee ChildThe riveting series finale But is this really the end?Or is it just the beginning...15 October 2101When Rock Wahlman wakes up and leaves the house that morning, he can't possibly imagine the kinds of problems he's going to be dealing with by that afternoon.Problems that are beyond belief.Problems that nobody in the history of the universe has ever encountered before.A client accused of murder?All in a day's work.Belligerent drunks in parking lots?No big deal.But the challenges that Wahlman will ultimately face on this day in history, and the decisions that he will ultimately have to make, are of the mind-blowing variety.The kind that will change his life forever.The kind that will make him wish he'd stayed in bed.
Set in the Reacher Universe by permission of Lee ChildThis collection includes: End GameRicochetGoneEnd GameRock Wahlman finally learns the shocking secrets behind the Army's current medical research project. But will he live to tell the story?Rock Wahlman: Forty-one years old, United States Navy Master at Arms, E-8, retired.DOB 14 October 2057.Grew up in an orphanage, recently discovered that he is the product of a human cloning experiment, an exact genetic duplicate of a former army officer named Jack Reacher.Now someone wants all evidence of the experiment to be erased, which means that someone wants Wahlman to be erased.He's on the run, desperate to survive, desperate to learn the truth about why all this is happening...RicochetRock Wahlman...United States Navy Master at Arms, E-8, retired. Three and a half years have passed since he discovered that he is the product of a human cloning experiment, an exact genetic duplicate of a former Army officer named Jack Reacher.Once a fugitive from justice-and a target for multiple hired assassins-Wahlman has settled into a new career as a private investigator. He has a wife named Kasey to come home to at night, a stepdaughter named Natalie starting college, and a cat named Alice who's a little too clever for her own good.In short, Rock Wahlman is a happy man.But when a celebrity lookalike shows up at his office with a stalking complaint, things start going wrong in a hurry.Because Wahlman ends up passing on the case...And the young lady ends up dead...And the movie star-the one she bore a striking resemblance to-just happens to be in town for a horse race.GoneThe riveting series finale But is this really the end?Or is it just the beginning...15 October 2101When Rock Wahlman wakes up and leaves the house that morning, he can't possibly imagine the kinds of problems he's going to be dealing with by that afternoon.Problems that are beyond belief.Problems that nobody in the history of the universe has ever encountered before.A client accused of murder?All in a day's work.Belligerent drunks in parking lots?No big deal.But the challenges that Wahlman will ultimately face on this day in history, and the decisions that he will ultimately have to make, are of the mind-blowing variety.The kind that will change his life forever.The kind that will make him wish he'd stayed in bed.Note: The use of the name Jack Reacher, along with the use of story situations and supporting characters from the Jack Reacher universe, authorized by Lee Child. While sometimes referenced in the context of the story, the Jack Reacher character remains offstage in The Reacher Experiment Books 7-9.
WIMPWorldwide Insertion of Mechanized PersonnelMy name's Axe Malone. You can call me a robot if you want to, but I prefer the term mechanized person. Mechie, for short. I'm only twelve inches tall, but I can do all kinds of cool stuff. Thanks to a little thing called artificial intelligence, I can even think. I might even be able to save the planet, but I'm going to need some help.That's where Jake comes in.He's twelve, and he doesn't give much thought to the action figure-me-Uncle Zeb sent him for Christmas. In fact, he tosses me in a drawer and pretty much forgets about me until the first day of summer vacation.Then he starts thinking about me a lot.Especially when he and his best friend go to Uncle Zeb's for a visit, and I start walking and talking on my own.It soon becomes apparent that Uncle Zeb is in big trouble, and that Jake and his friend are in big trouble, and that the whole WORLD might be in big trouble, and that I might represent the only chance of ever getting things back to normal.But will I be able to do it?I guess we'll just have to see how it goes. It's not going to be easy, I can tell you that...
A compelling collection gathered over the course of twenty years, surreal, narrative, uplifting, spiraling and fun. These poems tell it like it is and like it could be. This is writing that finds the place in the mind where suburbs and safety are abandoned.
A hilarious book about the droll Livingston family who lives with a nameless and very contradictory cat. Through the cats endless rejection of the family's chosen activities, the Livingstons are inspired to greater and more exciting adventures including a trip to the moon and under the sea. Illustrated using collage and cartoons. A laugh-out-loud book for the whole family.
With this step-by-step playbook, Jude takes you on a journey to transform your mindset, financial life and accelerate your path to freedom and wealth. No matter rich, broke, business owner, ceo, or even homeless this book will help give you the direction on creating your own life of wealth.
Timescape is a tale of an epic journey across Time and Space by a creature who has named himself Noom. Noom is an Eternal. He has been ripped from his home by a cataclysmic explosion which birthed Time, itself. His mission is to find a way to capture Time and stuff it back into the hole it came out of. He wishes to restore his home: Eternity.Noom's travels bring him to Earth. Actually, it is here that he finds his name. He finds it in the sound of a large wind instrument being blown by a small brown man on a large, arid, sparsely populated land mass.Noom has met many biological constructs before. He has been traveling for a very, very long Time. But he soon discovers that the sentient biological species on this planet is very different from peoples he has met before.What could be the cause of these peoples' lack of respect for their planet? How is it that their short history is filled to the brim with violence and butchery?Are these peoples inherently aberrant, or has someone been interfering with their natural development?Noom soon discovers the presence of another Eternal like himself who has been on this planet for over four thousand of the years as they are measured here. It is Bang. She, too, has named herself, but not from something found here on this puny planet, but rather from the event which launched her on her own journey through Time and Space. Noom attempts to capture Bang. As they struggle in the thin air over a huge, icy land mass, Bang calves. Her calf, another female of their species is not an infant. They are Eternals. The calf has always been. It just had not chosen to be born yet. Until now.Now, this planet has a native-born Eternal to count among its peoples.But she is not pleased with what she finds here. The World itself is lovely. But its peoples are not. She has chosen her own name, and she has chosen it from one of this planet's ancient cultures.She is Kali. Not the goddess of Time and Change. The other one. The one of Death and Destruction.The fight for the future of the peoples of this planet begins. Kali is calling for the extermination of the unworthy peoples who litter her new home. Bang vacillates, caught between her own love of this planet and her feelings for her calf.Noom will defend these peoples.It is his destiny.
In this Grounded Sci-Fi Epic, soon to be a series on Amazon Prime, Alexander is rescued at age 23 from Saturn's moon Rhea after being marooned for 14 years and arrives on Earth the most famous man on the planet. However, he's not a normal human being after all that time, and he reveals to a few that in 5 years a rogue planetoid will collide with Earth and destroy our planet forever, but he can save a small number of people by time travel. He sends one group to the past at the height of the ancient Mayan civilization where they find themselves in a world of shamanic magic, human sacrifice and war, and he sends another group to the future where they wind up in Albion an island city-state with euth clinics, biologically engineered slaves, air-cars and intelligent machines. In "The One World", as the Mayans call it, Yuri becomes a shaman himself and learns the power to kill with only a shout. In Albion, Chloe and her infant daughter survive an overthrow of the government by rogue intelligent machines. Samsara Book One delivers gripping action and explores deep philosophical questions as only the sci-fi genre can do, and readers will eagerly anticipate Books Two and Three that include journeys to ancient Rome at the time of the rise of Islam, to Shaolin Temple where monks master kung fu, a visit with Nikola Tesla, and the resolution of the future war between humans and intelligent machines, which will be on shelves soon.
The first novel of New York Times bestselling author Jude Deveraux's breathtaking new series set in Summer Hill, a small town where love takes center stage against the backdrop of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Enter Elizabeth Bennet. Chef Casey Reddick has had it up to here with men. When she arrives in the charming town of Summer Hill, Virginia, she leaves behind a demanding boss at a famous D.C. restaurant and a breakup with a boyfriend jealous of her success. Some peace and quiet on the picturesque Tattwell plantation is just what she needs to start fresh. But the tranquility is broken one misty morning when she sees a gorgeous naked man on the porch of her cottage. Enter Mr. Darcy. What Tate Landers, Hollywood heartthrob and owner of Tattwell, doesn't need on a bittersweet trip to his ancestral home is a woman spying on him from his guest cottage. Mistaking Casey for a reporter, Tate tries to run her out of her own house. His anger, which looks so good on the screen, makes a very bad first impression on Casey. Hollywood he may be, but he's no sweetheart to Casey--and she lets him know it The plot thickens. Sparks fly--literally--when Casey is recruited to play Elizabeth Bennet opposite Tate's Mr. Darcy in a stage adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Just brushing past Tate makes Casey's whole body hum. As they spar on and off stage, Casey begins to think she's been too quick to judge. Tate is more down-to-earth than Casey expected, and she finds herself melting under his smoldering gaze. But then Tate's handsome ex-brother-in-law, Devlin Haines, who is playing Wickham, tells Casey some horrifying stories about Tate. She is upset and confused as she tries to figure out who and what to believe. As she finds herself falling for Tate, Casey needs to know: Is the intense, undeniable chemistry between them real, or is this just a performance that ends when the curtain falls? Praise for The Girl from Summer Hill "Kicking off a new series set in Summer Hill, Virginia, the New York Times bestselling author brings Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice to the theater--and into the twenty-first century. . . . A steamy and delightfully outlandish retelling of a literary classic."--Kirkus Reviews " An] enjoyable start to a new trilogy . . . This book will delight fans of Austen and Deveraux alike."--Publishers Weekly