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Freemasonry In All Ages: Being A Sketch Of Its History, Philosophy, And Ethical Teaching
Freemasonry In All Ages: Being A Sketch Of Its History, Philosophy, And Ethical Teaching is a book written by Rev. M. F. Carey. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the history, philosophy, and ethical teachings of Freemasonry. It explores the origins of the organization, its evolution over time, and its role in society. The book also delves into the teachings of Freemasonry, including its moral and ethical principles, and how these teachings have influenced the lives of its members. The author draws upon his extensive knowledge of the subject matter to provide readers with a thorough understanding of Freemasonry and its significance in the world today. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in learning more about Freemasonry and its impact on society.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1896 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Organic Mental Disease

Organic Mental Disease

F.R. Freemon

Springer
2012
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This book is written for the clinician who cares for adult patients with organic mental disease-with dysfunction of the brain producing mental symptoms. It should be read from cover to cover in order to get an overview of the field, if this misshapen mass of art, knowledge, tradition, and myth can be called a field. Since organic mental patients, often depressed themselves, sometimes induce depression in their physicians, I have inter­ spersed a few amusing anecdotes and outrageous analogies to raise morale. This book is not intended to be a step-by-step cookbook, but rather to discuss principles which each practitioner can adapt to his own patient population. Nor is it intended to be an encyclopedic reference work, although sufficient quotation to the medical literature should permit the interested reader to plunge to whatever depth he desires. The present editorial custom in the United States requires combined male and female pronouns. According to this fad, the previous paragraph should have ended "he or she desires" or "hel she desires. " With a few exceptions, men and women suffer organic mental disease with equal frequency and equal severity, therefore all male pronouns and adjectives used in this book are intended to be neuter. When I refer to the patient's spouse as "his wife," please imagine that half the time it reads "her husband. " The author thanks his excellent typists, Beth Gehrke and Elizabeth Jaeckle.
Bird's Eye-View

Bird's Eye-View

J.F. Freedman

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2002
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Cast out of academia due to an amorous indiscretion, Fritz Tullis retreats to his family's estate in southern Maryland. But what starts out as an endeavour to photograph a rare whopping crane soon turns into a much more serious event for Fritz. Through his lens, he watches as three men get out of a plane that has landed on his neighbour's airstrip across the bay. Soon, Fritz sees one man shoot another. The victim is quickly loaded back onto the plane, erasing all evidence of a murder. Shocked by his sightings, Fritz searches for answers and comes upon a plot involving the State Department, the CIA, and a foreign diplomat. Determined to uncover what may be a deadly government conspiracy, Fritz launches into a harrowing investigation of one murder that leads to many more - perhaps even his own.
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J.F. Freedman

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2004
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Prominent archaeologists Walt and Jocelyn Gaines had just completed the latest phase of excavation of a fabulous Mayan ruin when they were waylaid by bandits. In the skirmish, Jocelyn was fatally wounded. The couple's three sons Clancy, Tom, and Will, are devastated, but the loss is compounded when their father suddenly cuts off all contact without explanation. Together, the trio attempt to reconstruct what happened, and discover their father living a life of surprising affluence with a mysterious young girlfriend. The brothers explore every corner of their parents' lives...only to find out that the truth is actually much more complex than they could ever have imagined.
The Struggle for Control of the Modern Corporation

The Struggle for Control of the Modern Corporation

Freeland Robert F.

Cambridge University Press
2000
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Drawing on primary historical material, The Struggle for Control of the Modern Corporation provides a fascinating historical overview of decision making and political struggle within one of America’s largest and most important corporations. Robert Freeland examines the changes in General Motors’ organization between the years 1924 and 1970. He takes issue with the well-known argument of business historian Alfred Chandler and economist Oliver Wiliamson, who contend that GM’s multidivisional structure emerged and survived because it was more efficient than alternative forms of organization. The book illustrates that for most of its history, GM intentionally violated the fundamental axioms of efficient organization put forth by these analysts. Moreover, it was top management that advocated these changes. Owners vehemently opposed them, touching off a struggle over corporate organization inside GM that lasted for decades. Freeland uses the GM case to re-examine existing theories of corporate governance.
The Struggle for Control of the Modern Corporation

The Struggle for Control of the Modern Corporation

Freeland Robert F.

Cambridge University Press
2005
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Winner of the 2005 Business History Review Newcomen Award for best book in business history, The Struggle for Control of the Modern Corporation provides a fascinating historical overview of decision-making and political struggle within one of America's largest and most important corporations. Drawing on primary historical material, Robert Freeland examines the changes in General Motors' organization between the years 1924 and 1970. He takes issue with the well-known argument of business historian Alfred Chandler and economist Oliver Wiliamson, who contend that GM's multidivisional corporate structure emerged and survived because it was more efficient than alternative forms of organization. This book illustrates that for most of its history, GM intentionally violated the fundamental axioms of efficient organization put forth by these analysts. It did so in order to create cooperation and managerial consent to corporate policies. Freeland uses the GM case to re-examine existing theories of corporate governance, arguing that the decentralized organizational structure advocated by efficiency theorists may actually undermine cooperation, and thus foster organizational decline.
Year Book of Orthopedics, 2016

Year Book of Orthopedics, 2016

Bernard F. Morrey; BRETT A. FREEDMAN; Marco Rizzo; Peter S. Rose; Stephen A. Sems

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2016
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The Year Book of Orthopedics brings you abstracts of the articles that reported the year's breakthrough developments in orthopedics, carefully selected from a variety of journals worldwide. Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of each article and discuss its application to your practice. There's no faster or easier way to stay informed! Topics covered include trauma and amputation surgery, hip and knee replacement, sports medicine, and orthopedic oncology.
Investigating Astronomy

Investigating Astronomy

Timothy F. Slater; Roger A. Freedman

W.H.Freeman Co Ltd
2011
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Tim Slater and Roger Freedman have worked to improve astronomy and overall science education for many years. Now, they've partnered to create a new textbook, a re-envisioning of the course, focused on conceptual understanding and inquiry-based learning. Investigating Astronomy: A Conceptual Approach to the Universe is a brief, 15-chapter text that employs a variety of activities and experiences to encourage students to think like a scientist. The authors engaged the help of hundreds of instructors to determine not only which concepts should be taught but how much depth in which to explain them. When they asked introductory astronomy instructors about the reasons current textbooks do not meet their needs, the results were clear: instructors felt current textbooks held too much information, and did not properly address the student issues in dealing with maths. With this feedback, plus the results conversations, workshops, and reviews, the authors have created thisunique textbook.