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2012
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For the first time, a book exists that compiles all the information candidates need to apply for their first Baggers job, or to apply for a better job.What you'll find especially helpful are the worksheets. It is so much easier to write about a work experience using these outlines. It ensures that the narrative will follow a logical structure and reminds you not to leave out the most important points. With this book, you'll be able to revise your application into a much stronger do...
2026
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"The Evolution of Sinn Féin" by Robert Mitchell Henry delves into the historical development of the Sinn Féin party, tracing its roots from its inception to its role in contemporary Irish politics. The book examines the ideological shifts within the party, highlighting key figures and events that shaped its trajectory. Through meticulous research, Henry provides insights into the socio-political context that influenced Sinn Féin's strategies and policies, making it a crucial read for anyon...
2025
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"The Evolution of Sinn Fein" by Robert Mitchell. Henry provides a comprehensive assessment of Sinn Fein's transforming journey, from its inception as a modern movement to its current position in shaping Irish politics. Henry's analytical review follows Sinn Fein's evolution throughout time, highlighting ideological revisions, strategic maneuvers, and major events. Through rigorous research and insightful narration, Henry shows the intricate interaction of historic, social, and political va...
2023
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Not everything is what it seems.Drovers Gap, population 703, appears to the tourists passing through as one more sleepy Appalachian village, just off the interstate, on the way to someplace spectacular and important. But there are simmering tensions and unspoken malice behind the seemingly placid facades, and a spark from afar will ignite an explosive and insatiable evil that hungers to devour the town and everyone in it.
2022
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An adult fairytale about a girl who might know how to fly, a neurobotanist who might be a dragon, an innkeeper who might be a machine and a politician who might be the antichrist.Millicent McTeer grows to adulthood in Ashton, an Appalachian tourist town, convinced she knows how to fly. With a new president in power, the life Millicent knew changes. The government has spies on every corner, coercing citizens to follow the new order. As the country descends into anarchy, Millicent is...
Black Church Beginnings
The Long-Hidden Realities of the First Years
2004
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Black Church Beginnings provides an intimate look at the struggles of African Americans to establish spiritual communities in the harsh world of slavery in the American colonies. Written by one of today's foremost experts on African American religion, this book traces the growth of the black church from its start in the mid-1700s to the end of the nineteenth century.As Henry Mitchell shows, the first African American churches didn't just organize; they labored hard, long, a...
2017
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It is almost a commonplace of the political moralists that every failure on the part of England to satisfy the moderate and constitutional demands of the Irish people for reform has been followed invariably by a deplorable outbreak of “extremist” activities in Ireland. Unfortunately for the moral, that constitutional demands should therefore be promptly and fully conceded, the statement is almost exactly the reverse of the truth, if Irish history as a whole be taken as the field for induct...
2014
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Gardeners disagree about many things—cannas, double petunias, the color magenta—but on one subject they are unanimous. Henry Mitchell was simply the best garden writer this country has ever produced. As Allen Lacy writes in his introduction to this, the final collection of Mitchell's gardening essays, "In a time when most garden writing was lethally dull and as impersonal as a committee report, Henry Mitchell was the great exception. He was often funny. He was always passionate, for his lo...
1999
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In the sequel to The Essential Earthman, the Washington Post columnist offers a harvest of sharp observations and humorous adventures gathered during a year in his garden, along with much down-to-earth advice on horticulture.
Unfinished Business
The Evolution of Devolution in Scotland
2025
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We want to move beyond politics in which each party seeks to outmanoeuvre others and score a decisive victory. This leads to political stalemate. We want to reflect on the successes and failures of devolution and offer a series of proposals for reform that could be embraced by a broad swathe of opinion. What were the hopes and aspirations of devolution? To what extent has devolution been successful? What are the challenges and opportunities ahead? How can we meet the challenges and best ta...
They Like to Never Quit Praisin' God
The Role of Celebration in Preaching (Revised, Updated)
2013
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Through the unique lens of African American preaching, Frank Thomas explores the theology, dynamics, and guidelines for celebrative preaching. "They Like to Never Quit Praisin' God: The Role of Celebration in Preaching" provides the steps that are essential to understand and experience the Gospel through celebration and praise. This revised edition is updated with two new sermon illustrations and a sermon preparation worksheet.
- Narrated by
- Rayan Mitchell
Unabridged
3 hours 35 min
2025
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In an era where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the need for effective and user-friendly interfaces has never been more critical. "Human-Computer Interaction for Beginners" serves as an essential introduction to the principles, practices, and significance of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). This accessible guide is designed for aspiring designers, students, and anyone interested in understanding how to create intuitive, engaging, and inclusive user experie...











