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Explore Earth's closest neighbor, the Moon, in this fascinating and timely book and discover what we should expect from this seemingly familiar but strange, new frontier. What startling discoveries are being uncovered on the Moon? What will these tell us about our place in the Universe? How can exploring the Moon benefit development on Earth? Discover the role of the Moon in Earth's past and present; read about the lunar environment and how it could be made more habitable for humans; consider whether continued exploration of the Moon is justified; and view rare Apollo-era photos and film stills. This is a complete story of the human lunar experience, presenting many interesting but little-known and significant events in lunar science for the first time. It will appeal to anyone wanting to know more about the stunning discoveries being uncovered on the Moon.
The craftsman can take a stack of wood and produce a beautiful piece of furniture. He not only possesses intellectual abilities to follow a blueprint or step-by-step instructions, but he is also an artist. His hands manipulate the wood into beautiful shapes. His eyes anticipate the right cuts and movements. His workmanship causes others to wonder at his skill. Such craftsmanship has an application for all men. While not every men may be able to create the products of a master cabinet maker, each man is responsible to create his life with equal skill. Every area of a Christian man's life must be molded by the wisdom of God. His words, his work, his relationships, and even the way he uses his resources must flow from a heart gripped by the character of God. Such a heartbeat for God's glory will practically result in a life skillfully lived. Craftsmen helps men to understand wisdom, to see Jesus Christ as the embodiment and source of wisdom, and to apply that wisdom to the god-given roles of husband and father.
Comoedia Sacra, Cui Titulus Ioseph, Ad Christianae Iuuentutis Institutionem Iuxta Locos Inuentionis Ueteremque Artem
Cornelius Crocus
Kessinger Pub
2009
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Die Grundlagen Der Religionsphilosophischen Lehren Lockes
Ernst Crous; Crous Ernst 1882-
Nabu Press
2011
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Recomanacions Deontologiques Per A L'Actuacio En Treball Social Forense
Laura Crous i Gonzalez; Victor Valhondo Velarde
Lulu.com
2016
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This book is an accurate account of John Glenn's first flight in space with an imaginative overlay of a cricket who gets into humorous situations. This book should particularly appeal to a child between the ages of about 8-11 who likes science and has humor and imaginative bent.
With A Healthier Family for Life, cooking healthy food that puts a smile on your loved ones' faces has never been easier.This book is not about the latest diet fad or trendy way of eating; it's about creating wholesome, nutritious dishes that delight the whole family without feeling restricted. Whatever diets, health conditions or food intolerances you need to cater for, this book will help your family live a happier, healthier life.Many families today have numerous health conditions and intolerances to consider, making the dinner table something of a minefield. In this gorgeous, practical book, health coach Donna Crous makes dinnertime less daunting and more healthy, with a wide range of delicious and nutritious recipes that are fully gluten-free, processed sugar-free and dairy-free, including many keto and vegan recipes.A Healthier Family for Life inspires from the very start of your day with recipes including Breakfast Toad-In-The-Hole and Silver Dollar Pancakes, through to teatime family favourites like Crumbed Chicken Tenders, Kombucha and Miso-Roasted Spare Ribs and Walnut, Kale and Cranberry-Stuffed Butternut. Donna is best known for her grain-free baking and has included recipes for Vegan Christmas Pudding and a showstopping Pear and Coffee Loaf, as well as sweet treats such as Avocado and Almond Truffles and Gut-Healing Gummies.Donna says, 'This book is not only a collection of my family's favourite recipes, it's a nod to beautiful fresh produce and the farmers that grow it. It's a high five to all the parents trying to create interesting and exciting dishes for their family. It's an A* for everyone willing to challenge and question what they are being taught about the standard food pyramid.'
Principles of Computer Science is an invigorating and rapid adventure that covers core introductory theoretical computer science topics, including discrete mathematics, logic, programming languages, and programming language pragmatics. Readers dive deep into the syntax and semantics of constructing a small yet usable programming language (interpreter) containing paradigms from functional and non-functional programming. Additionally, users will gain an understanding of compilation by writing functions that translate code written in their high-level language down to low-level machine language. Moreover, Crotts provides a perspective on event-driven programming, memory management via garbage collection, and much more. Principles of Computer Science assumes no prior programming experience--all topics are taught from scratch, making this a highly approachable and inclusive textbook.
At nineteen, Gina Crotts was faced with an unplanned pregnancy. Alone, she had to make a decision and quickly. Terminating her parental rights triggered years of grief; Gina thought the hole in her heart would never be filled. Told with vulnerability and raw truth, A Seemingly Unfillable Heart will take you on a journey of bravery, heartache, and self-discovery. Grab a box of tissues "As a mother who has adopted two boys, Gina's perspective is invaluable to me in honoring and loving our birth mothers." --Kortni Miller IG: born.from.my.heart
Human Capital and Labour Report
Wilhelm Crous; Zia Attlee; Megan Bybee
Knowledge Resources Publishing Pty Ltd
2016
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This introductory textbook on Java programming is different from others by its emphasis on test-driven development. Writing tests before designing the implementation is incredibly important for debugging purposes and understanding the desired outcome. While testing is often an afterthought in other Java textbooks (being placed at the very end or not at all, which is in some ways cruel to withhold such capabilities from the student), this text takes a different, perhaps "functional“ approach to learning Java: it introduces testing and methods from the start, followed by conditionals, recursion, and loops (on purpose in this very order). It then dives deep into data structures and the Java Collections API, including streams and generics. After this, it pivots to object-oriented programming, exceptions and I/O, searching and sorting, algorithm analysis, and eventually advanced Java/programming topics. This ordering of topics is well adjusted to prepare students to subsequent upper-level courses in data structure or algorithm design and implementation. The approach is illuminated by numerous code snippets and the students’ understanding is consolidated by about 250 exercises covering all topics covered in the book. With this book, readers will not only learn how to program Java, but also acquire a necessary precondition for successfully writing and testing commercial software.