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A biography of George Congreve showing his contribution to the Society of St John the Evangelist (SSJE) and the Church of England by describing his teaching and quoting much of his unpublished or out-of-print writing.
The Practitioner's Guide to User Experience Design breaks down the essence of what it takes to meet a customer's needs -- and shows you how to apply these principles while working in tech. Sell a hamburger. Run an airline. Build a website. No matter how simple or complicated your business is, there's one thing that determines if it's a success or not: the customer. From finding your inspiration to creating prototypes, this book pulls from case studies, research, and personal experience to give you the tools and tactics you need to survive in the fast-paced world of UX design.
Journey is a roleplaying game that puts you in the role of an explorer in the worlds of your own creation. Discover new details of these amazing places and gain inspiration from what you find. Perfect for writers, designers, and game masters.
The high-level language of R is recognized as one of the mostpowerful and flexible statistical software environments, and israpidly becoming the standard setting for quantitative analysis,statistics and graphics. R provides free access to unrivalledcoverage and cutting-edge applications, enabling the user to applynumerous statistical methods ranging from simple regression to timeseries or multivariate analysis. Building on the success of the author’s bestsellingStatistics: An Introduction using R, The R Book ispacked with worked examples, providing an all inclusive guide to R,ideal for novice and more accomplished users alike. The bookassumes no background in statistics or computing and in...
A major figure in southern black restorationist church history
Take a look at the old west with this story. You heard all the myths, but are they true? Follow Grim Reaper in an adventure, go to school and follow him as he falls in love, follow him as he fights his way threw life. You'll never believe what will happen next.
Little Jessie Nelson was expecting to grow wings and fly right out of the old oak tree and straight to heaven to be with her mother. All alone and abandoned, she was ready to go home and find peace. But a greater plan was at work for this small ember, and the black emptiness that shadowed her small existence would soon fall away, to become a light out of the darkness. Set in their ways and too blind to see beyond their own selfish needs, the Miller boys had it all: looks, talent, and money. Following the path of pride, fearlessness, and immortality, their possibilities were endless. Growing up in the world of the elite, nothing could have prepared them for the year they meet Jessie.
In examining Luke's multiple appeals to the figure of Elijah, this study not only provides clarity to a fascinating but often misunderstood element of the Lukan narrative, but also provides a helpful model for understanding an even more perplexing question in Lukan studies, namely, the presentation of the nation of Israel. No New Testament author takes more interest in Elijah than Luke, who may allude to the Elijah-Elisha narratives as many as forty times. This study pushes past questions of typology and one-to-one correlation that have stalled scholarly discussion on the topic, examining the theological significance of Elijah in Luke-Acts as a literary motif. It is argued that, in drawing o...
In a newly built home in the mountains, an old man named Clarence Callahan prepares for a lengthy visit with his youngest daughter, Liza Jane. The experiences they share in the month they are together would not only bring them immense joy but it would keep precious memories alive from the past while making new memories. Liza is a caring and fun-loving businesswoman, who set aside a month to devote spending quality time with her ailing father. She is aware of her father's declining condition, but she has not spoken to him about it. She finds, during the time with her father, that she wants more enjoyment out of her own life. She learns that she had lost sight of the young girl she used to be....