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1000 tulosta hakusanalla William D. Howells
Dispensationalism Revisited
William D Barrick; Roy Beacham
Central Baptist Theological Seminary
2023
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Forty five years of actual trading experience and market research by W.D. Gann have made this book possible. He writes from practical application and not theory. Forty five years of actual trading experience and market research by W.D. Gann have made this book possible. He writes from practical application and not theory.The author writes: "In this book I have revealed some of my most valuable rules and secret discoveries never published before, in hopes that others will work and study hard to learn and apply these rules. If they do, speculation and investing will no longer be gambling but will become a PROFITABLE PROFESSION."
Truth of the Stock Tape: A Study of the Stock and Commodity Markets for Successful Trading and Investing
William D. Gann
Must Have Books
2021
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Truth of the Stock Tape was written to help those who were trying to help themselves in speculation and investment trading. If you are a stock or commodity trader, you need a Wall Street education and this book will give you more real, timeless, market knowledge than most sources available today.Truth of the Stock Tape was written to help those who were trying to help themselves in speculation and investment trading. If you are a stock or commodity trader, you need a Wall Street education and this book will give you more real, timeless, market knowledge than most sources available today.
Through the Lens of Cultural Awareness
William D Wunderle; Timothy R. Reese
Books Express Publishing
2006
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â??In many respects, the nineteenth century belonged to Britain.â??For much of the period between 1800 and 1914 Britain was at the height of its power and influence, one of the worldâ??s superpowers, if not its greatest. It was the golden Victorian age â?? one of prosperity and transformation.
How does the theme of the other–-as person, experience or alternative conceptual scheme—allow us to reassess the role of the self in literary texts? This book employs phenomenology and semiotics to argue that modern literature is strongly concerned with the role of time in the construction of the self. Alterity and Criticism: Retracing Time in Modern Literature argues that the role of time in canonical literature underlies the experience of alterity and requires a new hermeneutic to clarify how the self emerges in literary texts. Romantic poetry from Goethe to Shelley and the modern prose tradition from Flaubert to Butor constitute different traditions but also indicate, on a textual basis, how alterity performs a crucial role in reading, thus encouraging us to interpret literary texts in terms of the related concerns of self, other and time. The author examines the phenomenology of Emmanuel Lévinas and Wolfgang Iser, as well as the cultural semiotics of Julia Kristeva, to argue that modern literature provides the occasion for a new understanding of the self in time and, in this way, addresses some of the pressing literary problems of our own period.
How does the theme of the other–-as person, experience or alternative conceptual scheme—allow us to reassess the role of the self in literary texts? This book employs phenomenology and semiotics to argue that modern literature is strongly concerned with the role of time in the construction of the self. Alterity and Criticism: Retracing Time in Modern Literature argues that the role of time in canonical literature underlies the experience of alterity and requires a new hermeneutic to clarify how the self emerges in literary texts. Romantic poetry from Goethe to Shelley and the modern prose tradition from Flaubert to Butor constitute different traditions but also indicate, on a textual basis, how alterity performs a crucial role in reading, thus encouraging us to interpret literary texts in terms of the related concerns of self, other and time. The author examines the phenomenology of Emmanuel Lévinas and Wolfgang Iser, as well as the cultural semiotics of Julia Kristeva, to argue that modern literature provides the occasion for a new understanding of the self in time and, in this way, addresses some of the pressing literary problems of our own period.
The Tunnel Thru the Air: ...or Looking Back From 1940
William D. Gann
Pantianos Classics
1927
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The famous science fiction novel by William Gann, a stock market trader and forecaster, is considered significant for sharing several aspects of the author's financial astrology.On the surface, this book is a novel which begins as a coming-of-age romance between young stock trader Robert Gordon and the love of his life Marie Stanton. Gordon has a gift for trading and is deemed a wunderkind of sorts by fellow Wall Street analysts. Later, the romantic aspects give way to the story of a fictional war in which the protagonist plays a role. Companies, with whom Gordon is involved, develop sophisticated technologies that dramatically alter the course of the conflict.Beneath the veneer of a conventional novel are aspects of William Gann's theories on stock market price changes. The dates mentioned correspond to the movements of the planets and the moon. Those devoted or otherwise interested in Gann's methods have studied this novel as a means of understanding how the author planned his purchases and sales of company stock. Other earthly events, such as the flooding of the Mississippi River, are also held to be significant in the context of Gordon purchasing and selling stocks.
The famous science fiction novel by William Gann, a stock market trader and forecaster, is considered significant for sharing several aspects of the author's financial astrology.On the surface, this book is a novel which begins as a coming-of-age romance between young stock trader Robert Gordon and the love of his life Marie Stanton. Gordon has a gift for trading and is deemed a wunderkind of sorts by fellow Wall Street analysts. Later, the romantic aspects give way to the story of a fictional war in which the protagonist plays a role. Companies, with whom Gordon is involved, develop sophisticated technologies that dramatically alter the course of the conflict.Beneath the veneer of a conventional novel are aspects of William Gann's theories on stock market price changes. The dates mentioned correspond to the movements of the planets and the moon. Those devoted or otherwise interested in Gann's methods have studied this novel as a means of understanding how the author planned his purchases and sales of company stock. Other earthly events, such as the flooding of the Mississippi River, are also held to be significant in the context of Gordon purchasing and selling stocks.
Ash led a very normal life by his own standards. It had its ups and downs, much like anyone else's.Being a talented martial artist had definitely been an up, while high-school as a whole was a down. His own father not being a great role model, and his uncle being everything he wanted to be.To Ash it felt like a very normal life.Right up until he was literally pulled into a portal that spat him out into another world.One that was full of martial arts. Martial arts that the practitioners of such used magic to employ. To set the very air on fire with a punch, or to turn their skin hard as diamonds.To fly through the air, if they had enough power.A world where the strong ruled, and the weak died.Three years of living his life as one of the citizens, those without power, and Ash has figured out how to survive. With his adoptive family and a lot of persistence.His goals in life have become to give back to those who gave to him. And he'd do whatever he had to, to do that.Except Ash is about to get his life turned around again. Turned around and altered completely. He's about to discover a treasure from a time long lost. Forgotten.A treasure that is going to change his destiny and give him another direction to go. If he wants it.A Cultivator.This is a VeilVerse novel.Warning and minor spoiler: This novel contains graphic violence, undefined relationships/a full harem, unconventional opinions/beliefs, and a hero who is tactful as a dog at a cat show. Read at your own risk.
Joe, Wes, and Lud grew up in Pennsylvania. It's 1942 and the three young American soldiers accept a mission to destroy Adolf Hitler's nuclear weapon. A formidable Belgian Major attempts to help their cause as they cross Europe, infiltrating the heart of Hitler's weapons team, pursued by a ruthless and capable German Officer.The characters exhibit honor, sacrifice, courage, and loyalty, as they come to life affected by the realities of war while facing the consequences of failure.
Prudent Jurisprudence: The Constitution's Framers & the Supreme Court
William D. Graves
Independently Published
2019
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Writing on the dangers of judicial supremacy, the constitutional limits on federal power, and on States' sovereignty, Judge William Graves demonstrates that the Framers intended the Courts interpret the Constitution according to the Framers' own original meaning.
The Corncrake's Welcome continues the story of William Hanna’s family, introduced in Voyages with my Grandfather. Spanning a hundred years, these memoirs delve into the turbulent birth of Northern Ireland, wartime Belfast, and the 1960s, when Hanna was growing up in Windsor Manse, next to the Presbyterian Church where his father was the Minister. Join the young boy, enthralled by both the orange sashes of Belfast and the green rugby jerseys of Dublin. See the teenager confronted by the Troubles, beginning to question his religious and national inheritance. Follow Hanna’s coming-of-age journey, from Ireland to Scotland, Switzerland, and France, and watch him set out on a diplomatic career in Dublin and in Brussels. Share his joy and sorrow when he returns to Ireland, after many years serving as EU Ambassador around the world; recalls his father’s historic meeting with Pope John Paul II; and makes poignant discoveries about events a century ago. Praise for Voyages with my Grandfather: ‘Beautifully written. Very moving’ Alexander McCall Smith ‘Extraordinary insight into life of Northern Ireland Presbyterians’ Gail Walker, Belfast Telegraph ‘Wonderful book. A remarkable family story very well told’ Sir Jonathan Faull
Endomorph Diet for Beginners: 1000 Days of Balanced and Metabolism-Boosting Recipes with a 28-Day Meal Plan to Optimize Your Endomorph Nutrition Full
William D. Boyce
Frankie Walker
2023
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Representing and Interrogating Dueling, Caning, and Fencing during the British Romantic Period
William D. Brewer
LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Representing and Interrogating Dueling, Caning, and Fencing during the British Romantic Period examines Romantic-era representations of physical interpersonal conflict and the ways in which they reflect, challenge, and subvert gender roles, class hierarchies, and racial and ethnic stereotypes. Along with fictional depictions of one-on-one physical aggression by writers such as Mary Robinson, William Godwin, Walter Scott, Lord Byron, and Mary Shelley, it considers historical accounts of honor violence. While recent studies of honor disputes during the Romantic period have tended to focus on the codified formal duel, this book considers other forms of physical aggression as well, including unritualized duels, assassinations, canings, public fencing bouts, boxing matches, and brawls. William Brewer argues that many Romantic-era Britons found the aristocratic chivalric code compatible with bourgeois commercial values. Although the middle classes were on the ascendant during the decades before the Great Reform Bill, British society continued to affirm the chivalric ideals of honor, physical courage, duty, service, loyalty, and reverence toward women. Romantic-period representations and interrogations of physical conflict and toxic masculinity, along with the affirmative portrayals in Mary Shelley’s fiction of pacifistic and nurturing models of masculinity, continue to resonate today and testify to the ongoing struggle to contend with and regulate interpersonal aggression.
Voyages with my Grandfather tells the story of Robert Boyd, a leading Irish missionary of the first half of the 20th century. It draws on his influential books and previously unpublished memoirs and letters. Join William Hanna, as he follows in the footsteps of his grandfather around the world. Travel from Ireland in the 1880s via the United States to India. Learn how Annie Higginson sails to India to marry Boyd during the First World War, and how he meets Mahatma Gandhi. Enjoy Boyd’s letters to his children from Japan, Korea, and China in 1936, and his heart-warming return to India and its people. Share the author’s emotion as he visits Gujarat many years later to see where his mother was born, and Burma where his uncle was killed in the Second World War. Voyages with my Grandfather gives a glimpse into part of the former British Empire, from the eyes of a loyal but perceptive participant. In retracing his grandfather’s path, the author discovers lasting values that will inspire readers today. Humanity should live, Robert Boyd said, “not according to the selfish, sensual, materialistic principles of this world, but after the spirit of liberty, tolerance, kindness and brotherly love”. All proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated to charities working with the Rohingya people.