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Church planters and missionaries in France may not have any idea how important the early religious history of the country is to modern day residents. This survey of France’s religious history up to the year 1000 A.D. demonstrates that many of the beliefs that developed during this time are still quite relevant to twenty-first century France. By understanding these various currants, pastors and missionaries can build upon felt-needs experienced by the French in order to more effectively proclaim the gospel in a persuasive manner.
Voluntary organizations, which differ from other organizations in the way they reward and retain members, can easily suffer setbacks from a loss of membership. Poorly managed conflict is often a source of attrition. This study examines the relationship between personality, conflict styles, and membership duration of people who attend or have attended churches (primarily Protestant churches), the most common form of voluntary association in America.
This book rips the cover off this atrocity with testimony by Hindus in Bangladesh and India; the author's confrontations with their victimizers; extensive research documenting a deliberate effort by the "moderate Muslim nation" of Bangladesh to kill, kick out, or convert its Hindus aided by the complicity of those international entities that should be defending them. It is a call to action with practical solutions to end this quiet case of ethnic cleansing.
The book shows how treating design in terms of transmission lines will ensure that the logic will function, addressing both storage and movement of electrical energy on these lines. It covers transmission lines in all forms to illustrate how trace geometry defines where the signals can travel, then goes on to examine transmission lines as energy sources, the true nature of decoupling, types of resonances, ground bounce, cross talk, and more.
This 5th edition is a highly effective tool that connects the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory to the problems of interference in all types of electronic design. The book covers such diverse topics as power distribution in facilities, mixing of analog and digital circuitry, circuit board layout at high clock rates, and meeting radiation and susceptibility standards.
This reader friendly book teaches you how to recognize a con and a con artist in business dealings. It opens up bribery, "two sets of books", "cooking the books", abuse of trust and authority, investment scams, the role of the accountants, office politics and manipulation and provides a hands-on guide to lawsuit reality.
National Geographic listed "eight tools to save your hide abroad" and said in the May adventure issue: Get your facts straight with the new wilderness first aid reference book from Wilderness Medicine Outfitters. The book is good for wilderness first aiders, wilderness first responders, physicians or those with little medical training...
Written from over 40 years foundation of innovative improvisational medical and trauma care. Over a dozen contributors fill this aggressive but terse book designed to help those far from help in all aspects improvisational to remote care whether it is from a natural disaster or terrorist destruction.
This book is published by Wilderness Medical Outfitters and is best used with a class on Wilderness First Aid by WMO. Chapters include discussions on Emergency Medical Field, Anatomy and Physiology, Assessment, Cardiac/Pulmonary, Wounds, Internal - G.I/G.U., Environmental, Evacuation, Skeletal, First-Aid Items...