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A unique book showing the beauty of illuminated addresses and the stories behind why they were given.
In Dare to Obey, author John Wilson shares his story of what happened after he chose to follow the path God chose for him. By daring to obey the plan God had for him, John decided to go on a mission trip to Mexico despite only having exactly enough money to pay for the trip. While at the local church, John met a beautiful young woman named Rosalba. It was a whirlwind love for John and Rosalba followed shortly behind him. He asked Rosalba to marry him, and after they were married they began a beautiful journey together. With worries such as little money along with language and cultural barriers, John needed to have faith in God''s path. Hope and prayer led John and Rosalba to a life of love while walking with God.
This book examines passages in the Iliad and the Odyssey which present semantic or logical difficulties, and those that might be thought incoherent or inconsistent. Original Greek and author's own translations are given for these problematic passages and then each case is commented on.
Previous edition cataloged under title as both "authors" considered editors.
Before the outbreak of the Troubles, a typical firefighter's year might have included call-outs to chimney fires, the occasional house fire or road accident, then everything changed, and Northern Ireland's firefighters spent almost every day of the next thirty years racing to the scenes of atrocities, running towards the gravest danger.
The befuddled and beleaguered dean of a small, struggling law school is confronted by the apparent embezzlement of financial aid funds, the murder of two students under bizarre circumstances, the rape of a young secretary, declining applications for admission and an unhappy, mutinous faculty. Predictably, his job is in jeopardy.
This accessible handbook provides a comprehensive guide to working with people experiencing grief, bereavement and loss. It covers theories and models of grief, essential skills and how to support people in practice. It is essential reading for counsellors, bereavement support volunteers, palliative care nurses, students and trainers.
This work features detailed descriptions of the 3D design and drafting enhancement provided in AutoCAD. It explains the concepts and principles of the program's 3D features using examples, illustrations and hands-on exrecises.
In this book the Author conveys his opinions on issues close to his heart. Such as the over predation of fisheries by cormorants and otters and the lack of terrestrial tv angling programmes. The book calls upon Wilson's personal angling experiences, recollections and techniques gathered from his ventures at home and abroad.
Reason and Morals suggests that although analytical philosophers of the time declined to offer moral guidance; the author is concerned that the interested layman should not turn away from them disappointed; and argues that much practical knowledge can be derived from a study of their work and an extension of their techniques.
Outlines the nature of 'philosophy of education' and defines some of its major problems. This book examines key notions such as the value of education, the nature and implications of learning and what should be learned.
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