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Sandfire: A Thomas Caine Novella

Sandfire: A Thomas Caine Novella

Aiden L. Bailey; Andrew Warren

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Before he was betrayed, Caine was still an assassin... In this explosive mission from his past, can he prevent war from consuming the Middle East? Thomas Caine is back in action... As the CIA's deadliest operative, Caine is tasked with eliminating America's most dangerous enemies. But Caine is a professional. His missions of death have rarely been personal. Until now. A fellow operative is killed on an icy New Zealand mountain. A shipment of vital medicine disappears from a UN cargo container. And a CIA cargo plane is shot down in the vast Empty Quarter desert. These seemingly unrelated events are all linked to a shadowy operation, known only as SANDFIRE... and if exposed, the fallout could compromise the U.S.-Saudi alliance, and engulf the Arabian Peninsula in war. Caine travels to Yemen to locate the missing plane, and track down his friend's killers. But his investigation reveals other secrets lost in the wreckage. Secrets powerful men will go to any lengths to keep buried in the endless sands... Get ready for another Rapid Fire adventure Read Sandfire, and plunge into an explosive mission from Caine's past today.
Shakespeare Revolutionized: The First Hundred Years of J. Thomas Looney's Shakespeare Identified
That "William Shakespeare" was the author of Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and many other much-loved plays is the greatest deception in literary history. Shakespeare Revolutionized tells the fascinating story of how the identity of the real author--Edward de Vere, the highest ranking earl in Queen Elizabeth's court--was discovered. It explains why it matters who the author really was: that knowing Shakespeare's real identity revolutionizes understandings of the plays, the conditions in which they were written and the Elizabethan era. It explains why the deception was perpetrated and why it lasted for more than 300 years. And it explains why many Shakespeare scholars today resist examining the evidence supporting the Oxfordian claim even as it has become the unacknowledged nucleus around which much of their work revolves. This book will revolutionize the understanding of all readers willing to approach the Shakespeare authorship question with an open mind.
The Middle Hill Press – A Checklist of the Horblit Collection of Books, Tracts, Leaflets, and Broadsides Printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps
A catalogue of the Horblit collection of books, tracts, leaflets, and broadsides printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps at his press at Middle Hill, or elsewhere to his order, now in the collection of the Grolier Club. Published to accompany The Collector Collected: The Horblit Archive of Sir Thomas Phillipps at the Grolier Club, held at the Club May 20–July 31, 1997.
Studying Contemporary American Film

Studying Contemporary American Film

Thomas Elsaesser; Warren Buckland

Hodder Arnold
2002
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How should the student set about analysing contemporary American cinema? This book takes an innovative approach to film analysis: each chapter examines the assumptions behind one traditional theory of film, distils a method of analysis from it, and then analyses a contemporary American movie. It then goes beyond the traditional theory by analysing the same movie using a more current theory and method. Traditional theories featured include mise en scene criticism, auteurism, structural analysis, narratology, studies of realism, psychoanalysis, and feminism. More current theories include new and post-Lacanian approaches to subjectivity, cognitivism, computerised statistical style analysis, the philosophy of modal logic, new media theory, and deconstruction. Films analysed include Chinatown, Die Hard, The Silence of the Lambs, Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Back to the Future, Lost Highway, plus two European imitations of American filmmaking, The English Patient and The Fifth Element. All students of film and popular culture will find this book ideal preparation for writing clear, well-structured, detailed analysis of their favourite American movies.
Promising Practices

Promising Practices

Thomas F. Warren

University Press of America
1994
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This book is about promising practices: progress and activities that work. The twenty-three articles written especially for this volume describe successes in the teacher education efforts of that uniquely American tertiary institution: the liberal arts college. Dedicated to high quality teaching and individualized learning, these colleges and universities have been able to respond to calls for reform while at the same time providing evidence that what is right in teacher education may be disproportionately found in abundance on their campuses. Contributors: Mary Diez, William Rickards, Kathy Lake, Thomas Warren, Nancy Gerdin Vall, Arthur Hochman, Shirley De Lucia, Robert Hite, Tobie Sanders, Martha Wilson, Joan Walters, Deborah Tullock, Harriet Sepinwall, Rose Marie Padovano, Thomas Lasley, Michael Payne, Elinor Katz, Lyn Forester, James Johnson, Myron Trang, Julie Meltzer, Betty Bailey, William Grant Frankenberg, Kay Doost, Claire Helgeson, William Locke, E. Lynne Weisenbacj, Solomon Abebe, Bernard Dansart, Deborah Norland, Deborah Golias, Jean Hinderer, Janet Ohlemacher, Ronald Cromwell, James McCrory, Patricia Westhafer, Virginia Francisco, Kevina Keating, Rosemary Skeele, Patricia Schall, Michelle Schiffgens, John Tenny, Rosalyn Edelson, and Richard Biffle. Co-published with the Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education.
Talking to God

Talking to God

Thomas L Constable; Warren W Wiersbe

Wipf Stock Publishers
2005
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Why a theology of prayer? Because counterfeit prayer abounds, we need Scripture's guidance, writes Thomas Constable. Praying as God desires requires considering what God has revealed about it. As we give prayer our careful attention, we gain greater understanding of what he intends it to be. Constable details the different forms of communication God invites us to use. He identifies the counterfeits that pass for prayer, discusses the conditional nature of prayer, and explains why some prayers seem to go unanswered. I could not think of a single aspect of prayer that 'Talking to God' does not address. Thomas Constable lays out for the reader the plain message of the Bible: God has ordained that we should pray, for our own good, and for that of his kingdom. Duane Litfin, President, Wheaton College 'Talking to God' contains all you ever wanted to know about prayer. The author doesn't hesitate to deal with the challenging issues involved in attempting communication between sinful man and a sovereign, all-knowing God. Joseph Aldrich, former President, Multnomah College and Biblical Seminary Thomas L. Constable is Senior Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary, where he has taught since 1966.