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Freemasonry has been the subject of much debate by both Christians and non-Christians alike. It has provoked several books to be published in recent years which have sensationalised the issue without proper research. The author, as a freemason and Christian, has carefully examined the accusations levelled at Freemasonry. He gives reasoned answers and explanations to the issues raised in anti-masonic publications and exposes their lack of substance. First published in 1989, this edition has been extensively revised and expanded to incorporate additional information and subsequent developments.
The Longest Day captures the adventures of a father and his son, Jamison, as they attend the grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans. As the race action unfolds, father and son bond as they enjoy the sights, sounds and atmosphere of Le Mans - and cheer their favorite team to victory After Jamison and his father run into a friend of theirs, who owns the Ecurie Ecosse race team, they have the opportunity to go behind the scenes and get up close and personal to the cars and drivers. The experience causes the young to fall in love with racing - and his father cherishes the opportunity to share this with his son Inspired by the 1956 running of the classic French event, The Longest Day portrays the dramatic battle between Jaguar and Aston Martin and the amazing racing cars of that era, providing a non-fictional backdrop to the story of Jamison and his father's adventure at Le Mans. The story is written for young readers (early elementary school age) and perfect for parents to read to young children. The story includes some basic racing technical terms designed to spark some "Q&A" from the kids, with a glossary of terms and other helpful information at the back of the book for anyone new to racing.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of two joint RECOMB 2005 satellite events: the First Annual Workshop on Systems Biology, RSB 2005 and the Second Annual Workshop on Regulatory Genomics, RRG 2005, held in San Diego, CA, USA in December 2005. It contains 21 revised full papers that address a broad variety of topics in systems biology and regulatory genomics.
TOME OF TERROR is a series of books detailing the history of the horror genre, from the mid-1890s to the present day
The increasingly global study of policy processes faces challenges with scholars applying theories in radically different national and cultural contexts. Questions frequently arise about how to conduct policy process research comparatively and among this global community of scholars. Methods of the Policy Process is the first book to remedy this situation, not by establishing an orthodoxy or imposing upon the policy process community a rigid way of conducting research but, instead, by allowing the leading researchers in the different theoretical traditions a space to share the means by which they put their research into action. This edited volume serves as a companion volume and supplemental...