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Revelation: An Introduction and Study Guide

Revelation: An Introduction and Study Guide

Stephen D. Moore

T. T.Clark Ltd
2021
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This study guide explores the origins and reception history of the Book of Revelation and its continuing fascination for readers from both religious and secular backgrounds. Stephen D. Moore examines the transcultural impact Revelation has had, both within and beyond Christianity, not only on imaginings of when and how the world will end, but also on imaginings of the risen Jesus, heaven and hell, Satan, the Antichrist, and even Mary the mother of Jesus.Moore traces Revelation’s remarkable reception through the ages, with special emphasis on its twentieth and twenty-first century appropriations, before resituating the book in its original context of production: Who wrote it, where, when, why, and modelled on what? The study guide culminates with a miniature commentary on the entire text of Revelation, weaving together liberationist, postcolonial, feminist, womanist, queer, and ecological approaches to the book in order to discern what it might mean for contemporary readers and communities concerned with issues of social justice.
The Mindset of Acquiring Wealth

The Mindset of Acquiring Wealth

Stephen D. Ellis

780578-241012
2021
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Financial independence is a goal a lot of people aim for. This book is for Barbers. Cosmetologist, Make-up Artist, Nail Technicians and anyone else in the beauty industry. My goal is to help them learn about the ways in which they can achieve their goals of being financially independent. Although I am speaking to the beauty industry, their is something for everyone in this book regardless of their profession. This book book is equipped with simple and consistent strategies that can help you understand the concepts of accumulating wealth. The tools and vehicles you can use to change your mindset and help you focus on the right path to financial management and ultimately financial freedom.
5 Buckets, 4 Shovels, a Beach and a Map: A Guide to Financial Security
With over 40 years of industry experience, Steve Mayer takes the complicated subject of financial planning and explains it in an easy to read format that all ages and levels of income can relate to . Using metaphors for your asset groups (the buckets), your advisors (the shovels), your life (the beach) and your financial plan (the map), Steve walks you through the process of planning and the things you should be thinking about in order to achieve your financial goals, not just for your retirement, but to meet you and your families goals in life .As illustrated in the book, Steve uses his personal story to describe using 5 Buckets, 4 Shovels, a Beach and a Map as his own financial planning strategy. As his assets and family grew, filling the right buckets and having the right shovels in place became increasingly important . In the book, Steve explains how even buying life insurance for his children at a young age helped bridge the gaps and became a planning tool for future, unforeseen expenses .5 Buckets, 4 Shovels, a Beach and a Map will easily become your go-to reference book for financial planning. Many of SD Mayer & Associates clients have used this approach to successfully create a financial plan that considers their investment, insurance, retirement and other assets so that they are protected now and into the future.All proceeds from the sale of this book will fund financial literacy for high school and college age students. A student version of the book is being created to provide free of charge to these groups.
The Toughest Guy I Ever Knew and Other Short Stories

The Toughest Guy I Ever Knew and Other Short Stories

Stephen D. Mayer

SD Mayer Associates Llp
2018
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A collection of thought-provoking stories on life, philosophy and humor sprinkled with bits of advice on business and life.Steve Mayer has been a practicing accountant and entrepreneur for over 40 years, having started over 18 businesses, including one of the largest accounting and consulting firms in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Where Did You Go Gehazi?

Where Did You Go Gehazi?

Stephen D. Price; Stephen David Price

Steve Price
2014
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ForewordFrom start to finish "Where Did You Go, Gehazi?" by author Steve Price will remind you where the praises of men should be directed. You will journey with Gehazi, servant to Elisha, through his success and failures, and see how this story of redemption from Scripture parallels our own journey. Then you will find, as I did, the need to repent, because this book becomes more of a mirror upon our own misguided efforts than a window of judgment upon another's. Grab a box of tissues as you walk with these men and discover, as they did, who you are by realizing the place Christ deserves in your life. With this revelation the opulence of king's palaces and even the moments of miracles will pale in comparison to this reminder that we were all created and gifted to glorify God. --Don C. Allen, PhD Senior Pastor, The Church @ War Hill
Venice's Most Loyal City

Venice's Most Loyal City

Stephen D. Bowd

Harvard University Press
2010
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By the second decade of the fifteenth century Venice had established an empire in Italy extending from its lagoon base to the lakes, mountains, and valleys of the northwestern part of the peninsula. The wealthiest and most populous part of this empire was the city of Brescia which, together with its surrounding territory, lay in a key frontier zone between the politically powerful Milanese and the economically important Germans. Venetian governance there involved political compromise and some sensitivity to local concerns, and Brescians forged their distinctive civic identity alongside a strong Venetian cultural presence.Based on archival, artistic, and architectural evidence, Stephen Bowd presents an innovative microhistory of a fascinating, yet historically neglected city. He shows how Brescian loyalty to Venice was repeatedly tested by a succession of disasters: assault by Milanese forces, economic downturn, demographic collapse, and occupation by French and Spanish armies intent on dismembering the Venetian empire. In spite of all these troubles the city experienced a cultural revival and a dramatic political transformation under Venetian rule, which Bowd describes and uses to illuminate the process of state formation in one of the most powerful regions of Renaissance Italy.
Time for Things

Time for Things

Stephen D. Rosenberg

Harvard University Press
2021
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Modern life is full of stuff yet bereft of time. An economic sociologist offers an ingenious explanation for why, over the past seventy-five years, Americans have come to prefer consumption to leisure.Productivity has increased steadily since the mid-twentieth century, yet Americans today work roughly as much as they did then: forty hours per week. We have witnessed, during this same period, relentless growth in consumption. This pattern represents a striking departure from the preceding century, when working hours fell precipitously. It also contradicts standard economic theory, which tells us that increasing consumption yields diminishing marginal utility, and empirical research, which shows that work is a significant source of discontent. So why do we continue to trade our time for more stuff?Time for Things offers a novel explanation for this puzzle. Stephen Rosenberg argues that, during the twentieth century, workers began to construe consumer goods as stores of potential free time to rationalize the exchange of their labor for a wage. For example, when a worker exchanges their labor for an automobile, they acquire a duration of free activity that can be held in reserve, counterbalancing the unfree activity represented by work. This understanding of commodities as repositories of hypothetical utility was made possible, Rosenberg suggests, by the standardization of durable consumer goods, as well as warranties, brands, and product-testing, which assured wage earners that the goods they purchased would be of consistent, measurable quality.This theory clarifies perplexing aspects of behavior under industrial capitalism—the urgency to spend earnings on things, the preference to own rather than rent consumer goods—as well as a variety of historical developments, including the coincident rise of mass consumption and the legitimation of wage labor.
Sovereignty

Sovereignty

Stephen D. Krasner

Princeton University Press
1999
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The acceptance of human rights and minority rights, the increasing role of international financial institutions, and globalization have led many observers to question the continued viability of the sovereign state. Here a leading expert challenges this conclusion. Stephen Krasner contends that states have never been as sovereign as some have supposed. Throughout history, rulers have been motivated by a desire to stay in power, not by some abstract adherence to international principles. Organized hypocrisy--the presence of longstanding norms that are frequently violated--has been an enduring attribute of international relations Political leaders have usually but not always honored international legal sovereignty, the principle that international recognition should be accorded only to juridically independent sovereign states, while treating Westphalian sovereignty, the principle that states have the right to exclude external authority from their own territory, in a much more provisional way. In some instances violations of the principles of sovereignty have been coercive, as in the imposition of minority rights on newly created states after the First World War or the successor states of Yugoslavia after 1990; at other times cooperative, as in the European Human Rights regime or conditionality agreements with the International Monetary Fund. The author looks at various issues areas to make his argument: minority rights, human rights, sovereign lending, and state creation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Differences in national power and interests, he concludes, not international norms, continue to be the most powerful explanation for the behavior of states.
Defending the National Interest

Defending the National Interest

Stephen D. Krasner

Princeton University Press
1978
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Stephen Krasner's assumption of a distinction between state and society is the root of his argument for the superiority of a statist interpretation of American foreign policy. Here he challenges the two dominant and rival interpretations of the relationship between state and society: interest group liberalism and Marxism. He contends that the state is an autonomous entity acting on behalf of the national interest, and that state behavior cannot be explained by group or class interest. On the basis of fifteen case studies drawn from extensive public records and published literature on American raw materials policy in the twentieth-century, Professor Krasner provides empirical substance to the debate about the meaning of the "national interest," the importance of bureaucratic politics, and the influence of business on American foreign policy.
Populations in a Seasonal Environment

Populations in a Seasonal Environment

Stephen D. Fretwell

Princeton University Press
1972
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Most organisms live in a seasonal environment. During their life cycles, some species face seasons of cold and heat, aridity and abundant rainfall, migration and stable residence, breeding and nonbreeding. Populations grow and decline as supplies of materials essential to their survival wax and wane. Such qualitative truths as these flow obviously from field observations. In this original monograph, Stephen Fretwell analyzes the highly complex interaction between a population and a regularly varying environment in an attempt to define and measure seasonality as a critical parameter in the general theory of population regulation. Concerned primarily with the size and the habitat distribution of populations, Professor Fretwell develops simple models that, when applied to specific populations, usually of birds, demonstrate the effect of seasonal variations on the regulation of populations. He maintains that seasonality, as a concept, is essential to a full understanding of environmental interaction. During the course of his exposition, the author offers several new hypotheses, including theories affecting the breeding, numbers, distribution, and diversity of wintering birds, and a theory affecting the body size of sparrows.
Understanding Abortion

Understanding Abortion

Stephen D. Schwarz

Lexington Books
2011
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Books on abortion (other than collections of readings) typically express and defend a particular position. This book gives both sides, as evenly and objectively as possible; it gets to the heart of each position, the core idea which animates it. It then leaves the reader to make up his or her own mind. It is an introduction to the issue, not only to the basic positions on the issue. Despite being brief, it contains careful analyses and discussions of many topics often not found at all in other works. The treatment is thorough and detailed, but succinct. Understanding Abortion: From Mixed Feelings to Rational Thought is aimed at all people who want a better understanding of what the two sides on this issue are really saying, and what reasons they give for their position. Many people assume that this issue is an interminable one, with “no clear answers”; a purely emotional debate that cannot be addressed by the use of reasoned arguments. The book shows that this is not the case.
Understanding Abortion

Understanding Abortion

Stephen D. Schwarz

Lexington Books
2011
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Books on abortion (other than collections of readings) typically express and defend a particular position. This book gives both sides, as evenly and objectively as possible; it gets to the heart of each position, the core idea which animates it. It then leaves the reader to make up his or her own mind. It is an introduction to the issue, not only to the basic positions on the issue. Despite being brief, it contains careful analyses and discussions of many topics often not found at all in other works. The treatment is thorough and detailed, but succinct. Understanding Abortion: From Mixed Feelings to Rational Thought is aimed at all people who want a better understanding of what the two sides on this issue are really saying, and what reasons they give for their position. Many people assume that this issue is an interminable one, with “no clear answers”; a purely emotional debate that cannot be addressed by the use of reasoned arguments. The book shows that this is not the case.
Prokofiev's Ballets for Diaghilev

Prokofiev's Ballets for Diaghilev

Stephen D. Press

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2006
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Ballet impresario Sergey Pavlovich Diaghilev and composer Sergey Sergeyevich Prokofiev are eminent figures in twentieth-century cultural history, yet this is the first detailed account of their fifteen-year collaboration. The beginning was not trouble-free, but despite two false starts (Ala i Lolli and the first version of its successor, Chout) Diaghilev maintained his confidence in the composer. With his guidance and encouragement Prokofiev established his mature balletic style. After some years of estrangement during which Prokofiev wrote for choreographer Boris Romanov and conductor/publisher Serge Koussevitsky, Diaghilev came to the composer's rescue at a low point in his Western career. The impresario encouraged Prokofiev's turn towards 'a new simplicity' and offered him a great opportunity for career renewal with a topical ballet on Soviet life (Le Pas d'acier). Even as late as 1928-29 Diaghilev compelled Prokofiev to achieve new heights of expressivity in his characterizations (L'Enfant prodigue). Although Western scholars have investigated Prokofiev's operas, piano works, and symphonies, little attention has been paid to his early ballets written for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. Despite Prokofiev's devotion to opera, it was his ballets for Diaghilev as much as his concertos and solo piano works that earned his renown in Western Europe in the 1920s. Stephen D. Press discusses the genesis of each ballet, including the important contributions of the scenic designers (Mikhail Larionov, Georgy Yakulov and Georges Rouault) and the choreographer/dancers (Léonid Massine, Serge Lifar and George Balanchine), and the special relationship between the ballets' progenitors.
Self and Nation

Self and Nation

Stephen D. Reicher; Nick Hopkins

SAGE Publications Inc
2001
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A `RARE BOOK' FROM LOCAL AUTHORS `Here is a rare book, a truly helpful piece of work on the psychology of nationalism. Stephen Reicher and Nick Hopkins, of St Andrews and Dundee Universities, focus much of their study of recent Scottish experience, drawing on inter-views with political activists. The cast light on why our `Unionists' and nationalists feel so sure their side represents our national identity and the other lot doesn't. For once it is a compliment to say a book raises more questions than it answers. Stephen Reicher and Nick Hopkins open up large questions closer inspection' - Glasgow Herald `In this impressive book Stephen Reicher and Nick Hopkins draw from a wealth of research to address issues of nationality, national identity and nationalism that lie at the heart of core topics in social psychology and its cognate disciplines. They have produced a powerful and scholarly text that interweaves an abundance of rich empirical data with a broad-reaching and timely theoretical statement. Moreover, the content is not confined to matters of national identity but also extends to treatments of stereotyping, prejudice, intergroup conflict, leadership, collective action, and the self .... For all these reasons, the book should serve essential and compelling reading for a very broad audience' - S Alexander Haslam, Australian National University `Stephen Reicher and Nick Hopkins write with elegance and clarity, drawing the reader into their argument, without losing any of its complexity and nuance. This book deserves to make a major impact in studies of nationalism. It ought to become a classic…. I'm quite bowled over - it's really brilliant' - David McCrone, Edinburgh University
Language Disorders in Children: Theory to Practice

Language Disorders in Children: Theory to Practice

Stephen D. Oller

Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
2023
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With increasing emphasis placed on high stakes testing and evidenced based practice, it is more important than ever that speech language pathologists receive training that will prepare them to accurately assess, diagnose, and treat children with language disorders. More importantly, these clinicians need information that will allow them to make sense of the myriad disorders (or more appropriately, categories), such as specific language impairment, dyslexia, pervasive developmental disorders, and acquired injuries. Language Disorders in Children: Theory to Practice provides students with a comprehensive theory of language and disorders that will enable them to better differentiate levels of severity within and across disorders, as well as evaluate/develop effective treatment protocols for the various children they serve. This theoretical perspective has been developed in the research literature and is grounded in data from normal development as well as disordered development. The text demonstrates that a disorder at the lowest level can affect even the highest level of functioning, and vice versa. The text also allows us to look at language and, more importantly, language disorders, from three positions: that of the speaker, that of the listener, and that of the environment in which the interaction takes place. Using this scheme, the book makes it possible to view disorders and their treatments as not just a function of the individual with the disordered label, but as a multi-faceted phenomena. Additionally, through a theory of language grounded in language use, the text proposes solutions to problems facing clinicians in areas of both assessment and treatment with multicultural populations.
The Red Stockings of Cincinnati

The Red Stockings of Cincinnati

Stephen D. Guschov

McFarland Co Inc
1998
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In early 1869, Harry Wright of the Cincinnati Base Ball Club made an announcement to the sporting press: the Red Stockings would be the first all-professional club in the history of the game. The outcry could be heard in nearly every town in which the sport was played. Wright, however, paid little heed to their protests and went about his business of signing players. By the start of the season he had inked ten players to contracts, with salaries ranging from $600 to $1,400 annually. By June of 1870, the Red Stockings had compiled a 90-game winning streak and were recognized as the finest team in the game. How the Red Stockings were formed, who the players were, and why things came to an end are all fully covered in this detailed history.
The Power of Critical Theory: Liberating Adult Learning and Teaching
The Power of Critical Theory is Brookfield's attempt to put the "critical" back into critical thinking by emphasizing that it is an inherently political process. The book presents powerful arguments for the importance of critical theory in fostering the kind of learning that leads to a truly democratic society, and it explores a number of tasks for adult learners including learning to challenge ideology, contest hegemony, unmask power, overcome alienation, learn liberation, reclaim reason, and practice democracy.