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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Pat Brown Van Auken
Pat Brown
VDM Publishing House
2010
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Jesus Has an Awesome Fun Life For Me is a series written for the next generation of the body of Christ. I've devoted a short book to each of the finished works of Jesus in which I endeavor to make learning about our inheritance easy and enjoyable. Revelation 5:12 (KJV) is referenced: "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing."BOOK I focuses on POWER. Thank you for joining me on this journey
When beginning your young professional life, personal finance can seem complex. There are so many numbers, rules, online articles and important tips to remember. Where do you begin? Start with Color Me Green. It combines the fun of coloring with the basics of financial literacy to help readers become more financially savvy. Take a journey through the intricate drawings and read about various important finance terms to kick start your knowledge of the essentials.Follow the story of Judy, who has just started her professional career by being hired as a manager of big-box store. Judy has made a commitment to become more financially responsible after building up credit card debt and struggling to budget. Color Me Green covers credit scores, using and managing credit cards, insurance, budgeting and reliable sources to find more information. At the end of reading and coloring Color Me Green, we hope Judy's case gives you the tools and understanding of the financial basics to help kick start healthy professional and financial life.
Alice, Chair of the High Council of the Zin Corporation, sees her chosen mate for life, father of her triplets, leader of the freed pleasure males, fall on the field of battle. Although Alice has recently discovered she has a sister, Harriet, General Mary worries about Alice's mental state. General Mary knows Alice is depressed about having lost Thomas, her mate whom she had freed from pleasure male service and named. General Mary knows the fate of Zin Land rests solely on the shoulders of 24 year old Alice. Will Alice be able to find the strength needed to continue to lead her people to victory over the evil forces of Kwan, supported by his most able General Judas? How many more providences must Zin Land lose to Kwan before victory might be possible, and how many more Waybeians must lose their lives in this war?
Welcome to Planet Waybei, home of Zin Land, a utopian republic ruled by women. While the women of Zin Land dominate their providential society, men are enslaved as Pleasure Males in the government-run Red Light Rooms or worked to death in the fields and mines beyond the city walls. But when a field hand escapes across the Great Desert and raises an army to challenge the monolithic power of the Zin Corporation, it's up to Alice, a rising star in the council government, to defend her country. To defeat Kwan's army, Zin society must evolve-but can Alice change her world in time to save her people, or will Kwan's horde make slaves of them all? The first installment of Pat Brown's Waybei epic, Zin's Red Light Room is at once social commentary and science-fiction opera, a novel that turns the tables on gender and society, inverts traditional power dynamics, and asks the question, Can utopia truly exist? If so, at what cost?
This is a fascinating and thought-provoking analysis of the life and death of one of history's most remarkable women. For more than 2,000 years, the great pharaoh Cleopatra VII has been portrayed as a failed monarch. Various ancient sources state she tried to end her own life while her nemesis - the Roman General Octavian, later known as August, the first Roman emperor - stormed Alexandria. Now, a completely unique interpretation of history is brought to light in this myth-busting book. In her critically acclaimed TV documentary, "The Mysterious Death of Cleopatra", author Pat Brown challenged the long held myth that Cleopatra committed suicide to avoid humiliation. Using the techniques and methodology of investigative criminal profiling and crime reconstruction, Brown's remarkable findings are revealed against a historical backdrop of mystery, drama, politics, danger, and romance. The result is a thought-provoking analysis of the amazing woman Cleopatra truly was; a fascinating account of attempt to flee Egypt; and the brutal murder that ended her reign as the last Egyptian pharaoh.
In a shocking true-crime narrative that reads like a thriller, former police officer, former detective, and mystery writer Stacy Dittrich tells eighteen stories about cops who kill. From the brutal to the bizarre, the senseless to the extreme, these men and women abused their power, took human life, and are now (except for one) paying the consequences. Some killed for love, others for money, and still others because of seemingly trivial personality conflicts. Dittrich profiles, among others: · New Orleans cop Antoinette Frank, who brutally murdered three innocent people, including a fellow officer. · Canton, Ohio police officer Bobby Cutts Jr., who murdered his former girlfriend when she was nine-months pregnant. · California highway patrolman Craig Peyer, who pulled over San Diego State college student Cara Knott over a frivolous traffic violation, then murdered her. · Columbia, Missouri officer Steven Rios, who slit the throat of his gay lover, after he threatened to tell everyone of their relationship. As a veteran police officer with seventeen years of experience, Dittrich is careful to emphasize that the vast majority of law enforcement officers dutifully uphold their oath to protect the public trust. The fascinating stories she tells are examples of the few whose character flaws turned them into the very criminals they themselves at one time pursued.
Long considered one of the key books on the well-informed audio engineer’s shelf, Sound System Engineering provides an accurate, complete, and concise tool for all those involved in designing, implementing, and testing sound reinforcement systems. This new fourth edition includes eight new chapters leading the reader through both cutting-edge topics—e.g., IBM’s proposed thought-controlled sound system—and solid basics, such as loudspeaker specifications, wave equations, and digital audio.Topics covered include: Psychoacoustics and how the brain processes sound Digital theory Mathematics for audio systems Using the decibel Interfacing electrical and acoustical systems Audio and acoustic measurements Large room and small room acoustics Designing for acoustic gain Designing for speech intelligibility Wave equations Microphones Loudspeakers, loudspeaker arrays, and loudspeaker directivity Power ratings for amplifiers and loudspeakers Computer-aided system design Signal delay, signal synchronization, and signal processing Sound system equalizationPacked with numerous illustrations and useful appendices, this is a concentrated capsule of industry standards and knowledge that spans the complete range of sound systems, from the simplest all-analog paging systems to the largest multi-purpose digital systems.
a poetry collection that represents factors mattering to one's physical and mental health. this is a non-profit project, featuring work by Thursday poets rally talents and thoughts.
Journeys Through Grief: With and Without God
Pat Sharp Brown Ph. D.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Alive Again!: A Guide for your Grief Journey
Pat Sharp Brown
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Jim is visiting Farmer Pat at her farm. Jim wants to ride a pony. Read to find out which pony Jim rides at Farmer Pat’s farm. Will it be the little grey pony or the brown pony?
PR and Communication in Local Government and Public Services
John Brown; Pat Gaudin; Wendy Moran
Kogan Page Ltd
2013
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In the UK's current climate of budget cuts and policy changes, local government officials need to be aware of best practice in both broadcasting their services and responding to crises in their communities. Meanwhile, changes in the media - from the rise of social media, to web access for older consumers - present new challenges for local councils about how to best convey their key messages and protect their 'brand'. Full of expert advice, tools and case studies from a variety of sources, PR and Communication in Local Government and Public Services is a practical reference guide to delivering professional public relations for both communications and the delivery of local services. It offers a detailed analysis of the issues that are unique to this challenging and fast-moving environment, whilst reinforcing the importance of effective and meaningful communication to both local democracy and the planning and delivery of quality services. PR and Communication in Local Government and Public Services is also supported by a range of online resources, including case studies, appendices, and a bonus chapter on local authority publicity. About the PR in Practice series: Published in collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR), the PR in Practice series comprises accessible, practical introductions to day-to-day issues of public relations practice and management. The series' action-oriented approach keeps knowledge and skills up to date.
* Definitive, compelling, wildly entertaining account of Hollywood legend Howard Hughes - reissued to tie-in with release of Scorsese biopic THE AVIATOR starring Leonardo DiCaprio