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1000 tulosta hakusanalla F. Jay Fuller
Evolution Without Darwinism: The Legacy of Stephen Jay Gould
F. P. Butler
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Stephen F. Austin: Father of Texas
Carleton Beals; Jay Hyde Barnum
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Failure Is Rarely External (F.I.R.E), brings the heat when discussing how to keep your inner flame lit. Through a series of practical scenarios, Jay Smith breaks down in laymen terms different ways to maintain, keep, and refuel your inner flame.
Ever wonder what goes through the mind of your Uber driver as he zips around the city, picking people up here and dropping them off there?Ever wonder what he thinks about you, the Rider?Now's your chance.With humor and heart, Jay Keefe presents his unique insight on human behavior, how dating apps are destroying civilization, and why Bostonians are a breed all their own.So sit back, relax, and buckle up.Wicked F*cked: Tales of a Boston Uber Driver, is going to take you on one hell of a ride.
Read This F#cking Book: You Owe You Success
Jay Ortiz
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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If you ever wondered how to maneuver through the hospitality industry, this book is for you. Inside is a strategic plan and advice on how to make the most out of a career in hospitality. Filled with personal accounts and words of wisdom. You're F*cking Welcome is sure to steer you in the right direction.
Can't Eat, Can't Breathe and Other Ways Cystic Fibrosis Has F#$%*d Me
Jay Gironimi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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William Henning Rubin, Morton H. Bernstein, John E. Kelley, Sr., et al., Petitioners, V. Chicago, South Shore & South Bend Railroad, Jay Samuel Hartt, President, et al., Etc. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
William Henning Rubin; Kenneth F Burgess
Gale Ecco, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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Patrick emerges from this diary as the GI Joe of 1861-1865. - Charles L. DufourIn April, 1861, Private Robert Patrick, a talented clerk in the Commissary and Quartermaster departments of the Fourth Louisiana Infantry, began a diary that he continued until the last days of the Civil War. A keen observer who had a flair for descriptive writing, Patrick offers a fascinating look behind the Confederate front lines.In his memoir, originally written in Ben Pitman shorthand and intended for no one's eyes but his own, this articulate and practical-minded young Louisianian provides a colourful narrative of events, both on and off duty. He vividly recounts the siege around Port Hudson and Vicksburg, the Battle of Shiloh, and the retreat from Atlanta, episodes in which his regiment had one of the highest records for casualties in the entire Confederate Army. Especially enlightening are his comments on logistics, supply, and the competence of supply officers, issues relatively ignored in Confederate history. His descriptions of conditions and civilian sentiment in the residential areas near army camps and along the route of the march are also revealing.Patrick's honesty and literary craftsmanship give his narrative unusual realism. Full of anecdotes ranging from humorous to horrifying, his diary adds significant details to the portrait of the Confederate soldier in the rear echelons.
While enjoying a sunbaked and alcohol-soaked run down the Blind River, a Louisiana State Senator and his friend, the chairman of the National Defense Budget Reduction Committee, are gunned down by professional hitmen. It is up to FBI consultant Kevin Kinchen to piece together the puzzle of these murders even as he struggles to pick up the pieces of his broken relationship with his grown daughter. The trail of blood runs from Louisiana to Indiana and Wyoming. What was behind these assassinations? One thing for sure: Blind River saw it all.
Moving Learning Forward in Christian Schools
Steven F Butler; Jay McTighe
Resource Publications (CA)
2021
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Are you ready to make changes in your Christian school? Moving Learning Forward in Christian Schools: A Practical Guide for a Mission-Focused Curriculum challenges those involved in Christian schools to consider changes to better prepare students to enter adulthood and impact the world. Readers will gain insights into: -How current brain research about how the brain learns can be put into practice in classrooms. -How Christian schools can be much more mission-focused than they currently are. -An excellent framework to shift Christian schools' instructional programs from skills and knowledge (textbook-based) curriculum to focusing on understanding and transfer with improved curriculum, instruction, and assessment. -A perfect platform for developing better integration of biblical concepts in all subject areas. -How the six Facets of Understanding from Understanding by Design provide a vehicle to intentionally include the development of personal characteristics that are Bible based and often related to the school's mission. -A wonderful guideline for helping Christian schools think systemically about changes needed and for developing a three-to-five-year strategic plan for improving the instructional program. This is your opportunity to consider concrete and practical ideas for school improvement
Moving Learning Forward in Christian Schools
Steven F Butler; Jay McTighe
Resource Publications (CA)
2021
pokkari
Are you ready to make changes in your Christian school? Moving Learning Forward in Christian Schools: A Practical Guide for a Mission-Focused Curriculum challenges those involved in Christian schools to consider changes to better prepare students to enter adulthood and impact the world. Readers will gain insights into: -How current brain research about how the brain learns can be put into practice in classrooms. -How Christian schools can be much more mission-focused than they currently are. -An excellent framework to shift Christian schools' instructional programs from skills and knowledge (textbook-based) curriculum to focusing on understanding and transfer with improved curriculum, instruction, and assessment. -A perfect platform for developing better integration of biblical concepts in all subject areas. -How the six Facets of Understanding from Understanding by Design provide a vehicle to intentionally include the development of personal characteristics that are Bible based and often related to the school's mission. -A wonderful guideline for helping Christian schools think systemically about changes needed and for developing a three-to-five-year strategic plan for improving the instructional program. This is your opportunity to consider concrete and practical ideas for school improvement
The primary aim of this book is to provide a synthesis of our current understanding of hemoglobin function and evolution, and to illustrate how research on one particular family of proteins has provided general insights into mechanisms of protein evolution and biochemical adaptation. In doing so, it will also promote an appreciation of how mechanistic insights into protein function can enrich our understanding of how evolution works. Reciprocally, it highlights how approaches in evolutionary genetics (such as phylogenetic comparative methods and ancestral sequence reconstruction) can be brought to bear on questions about the functional evolution of proteins. This treatise on the functional evolution of hemoglobin illustrates how research on a single, well-chosen model system can enhance our investigative acuity and bring key conceptual questions into especially sharp focus.
The primary aim of this book is to provide a synthesis of our current understanding of hemoglobin function and evolution, and to illustrate how research on one particular family of proteins has provided general insights into mechanisms of protein evolution and biochemical adaptation. In doing so, it will also promote an appreciation of how mechanistic insights into protein function can enrich our understanding of how evolution works. Reciprocally, it highlights how approaches in evolutionary genetics (such as phylogenetic comparative methods and ancestral sequence reconstruction) can be brought to bear on questions about the functional evolution of proteins. This treatise on the functional evolution of hemoglobin illustrates how research on a single, well-chosen model system can enhance our investigative acuity and bring key conceptual questions into especially sharp focus.
Wilfrid Sellars was and remains one of the most prominent and important twentieth-century philosophers: his writings played a key role in shaping the philosophical agenda in the English-speaking world during the second half of the 20th century, and they remain an active focus of intense critical attention and lively discussion. Jay Rosenberg studied under Sellars in the early 1960s, was continuously engaged with his work for over forty years, and was widely regarded both as its foremost expositor and as one of Sellars' truest disciples. This was the last book that Rosenberg completed before his death at the age of only sixty-five. In it he gathers previously published studies of the central elements and implications of Sellars' philosophy, along with three new essays that further highlight and articulate the significance of his work, both historically and with respect to contemporary debates.