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Do All in the Name of the Lord is a series of essays honoring Heritage Christian University's longtime Director of Financial Aid Mechelle Thompson. Chapters include a brief history of Heritage Christian University (formerly International Bible College); calls to kindness, wisdom, spiritual leadership, Christian identity, and maturity in ministry; as well as examinations of Mark 2:23-28 and 7:24-30.
The Emerging Technology Reader collects the best student writing about emerging technologies in relation to current and future use cases. From virtual reality to artificial intelligence, from STEM education to hockey goalie reaction times, the essays in this collection capture the transformational and critical range of these new modes of knowledge and practice.
Condensed scriptures from major world religions, safety and survival skills, reminder tips, worship verses, earth elements, scientific information, world cuisine, life discussion topics, and more.
Condensed scriptures for major world religions, scientific information, safety and survival skills,reminder tips, modern praise verses, world cuisine, earth elements, human ingenuity and inventions.
The official Third Reich publication of Hitler's first years in power, originally printed in Germany in 1935. Includes over 200 original B&W photographs showing Hitler's rise to power.
The Fallschirmjäger were the German paratroopers, the elite troops frequently deployed as the vanguard of attacks and as the bulwark of a difficult defense. This fascinating overview draws on rare primary sources, photographs, and combat reports to produce a comprehensive overview of the Fallschirmjäger in action.
This thoroughly useful pocket sized hardcover record book is designed to fit in any fishing jacket, and is invaluable to record the water and weather conditions, the location, the fly, and not least of all, the catch and its weight. With a space for notes and an area for remarks, this book will be used again and again.
This book contains 168 photographs of thoroughbred racing taken by award-winning photographer Arthur Frank in the United States, France, and Ireland, and is introduced by a personal essay by New York Times sportswriter Joe Drape. The photographs capture the beauty and excitement of one of the worlds most popular sports by depicting the development of thoroughbred race horses from their days as foals, through training sessions, and then to the track. It also highlights the unique relationships between the horses and those individuals who bred them, own them, train them, care for them, and bet on them. As the photographer is more interested in the sport of horse racing than with celebrity, the book offers a unique humanistic depiction of the sport of kings and concludes with a tribute to the winners and losers.
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