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2. Formed in His Image: A Guide for Christian Formation
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Coleman M. Ford
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- 2023
3. Fever of Unknown Origin: A True Tale of Medicine, Mystery, and Magic
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Judith M. Ford
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- 2022
4. Minding the Achievement Gap One Classroom at a Time
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Jane E. Pollock, Sharon M. Ford, Margaret M. Black
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- 2012
5. Improving Student Learning One Principal at a Time
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Jane E. Pollock, Sharon M. Ford
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- 2009
6. The Prenatal Person: Ethics from Conception to Birth
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Norman M. Ford
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- 2008
7. Star Trek: Signature Edition: The Hand of Kahless
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John M. Ford, Michael Jan Friedman
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- 2004
8. How Much for Just the Planet?
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John M. Ford
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- 2000
9. A Bond Between Souls : Friendship in the Letters of Augustine
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Coleman M. Ford and Coleman M. Ford
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- Friendship--Religious aspects--Christianity
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Augustine's theology of friendship The discovery of Augustine's letters in the mid-twentieth century provided a watershed moment for understanding the bishop of Hippo. The letters of Augustine offer a window into his life. They showcase a theologian on the run, working through difficult pastoral issues. They also show another side of Augustine: the theologian as friend. In A Bond between Souls: Friendship in the Letters of Augustine, Coleman M. Ford examines Augustine's understanding of friendship. For Augustine, friendship is the overflow of love and is essential for building Christlike virtue. Friendship differs by context and relationship but is fundamentally rooted in the reality that, in Christ, friendship with God has been restored. In this sense, friendship is fundamentally a spiritual exercise. With original research rooting Augustine's letter-writing, theology, and understanding of friendship in antiquity, A Bond between Souls helps readers to understand this doctor of the church in a deeper way.
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- 2022
10. Pollution Prevention in Industrial Processes
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JOSEPH J. BREEN, MICHAEL J. DELLARCO, Joseph J. Breen, Michael J. Dellarco, A. M. Ford, R. A. Kimerle, A. F. Werner, E. R. Beaver, C. W. Keffer, Steven D. Newburg-Rinn, Elizabeth A. McGrath, Deborah L. Illman, Bruce R. Kowalski, Jess S. Eldridge, Keith M. Hoffmann, Jeff W. Stock, Y. T. Shih, Sydney
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- 1992
11. Cheap Heat
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Daniel M. Ford and Daniel M. Ford
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- Murder--Investigation--Fiction, Private investigators--Fiction
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Jack accompanies the self-styled'U.S. Grant'—an old college buddy—and his regional wrestling promotion on their fall tour in hopes of sniffing out the mystery and escaping his troubled past...and to avoid any more harrowing run-ins with the deadly Aesir gang. Struggling with a budding romance, the specter of his college-era mistakes, and the undercurrents of a fanatic pro wrestling fandom, some of whom may just be willing to kill, Jack soon finds himself dragged into the limelight—and squarely into the crosshairs of his most dangerous enemies.
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- 2020
12. Body Broker : A Jack Dixon Novel
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Daniel M. Ford and Daniel M. Ford
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- Private investigators--Fiction, Missing persons--Fiction, Boarding schools--Fiction
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When a teenager disappears from an elite boarding school, local police throw the seemingly innocuous case to their neighborhood PI. Enter Jack Dixon: college dropout, ex-cop, and ex-cook. What should be a simple case quickly turns sour, pushing Jack into the path of Nordic biker cultists and vicious drug dealers. But the houseboat-dwelling PI is determined to find the truth—and the missing kid—even though his persistence leads him into a thorny tangle of drugs and violence that could rip his sleepy waterfront life apart.
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- 2019
13. Complex Battlespaces : The Law of Armed Conflict and the Dynamics of Modern Warfare
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LTC Winston S. Williams, LTC Christopher M. Ford, LTC Winston S. Williams, and LTC Christopher M. Ford
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- War (International law)--Congresses
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The conduct of warfare is constantly shaped by new forces that create complexities in the battlespace for military operations. As the nature of how and where wars are fought changes, new challenges to the application of the extant body of international law that regulates armed conflicts arise. This inaugural volume of the Lieber Studies Series seeks to address several issues in the confluence of law and armed conflict, with the primary goal of providing the reader with both academic and practitioner perspectives. Featuring chapters from world class scholars, policymakers and other government officials; military and civilian legal practitioners; and other thought leaders, together they examine the role of the law of armed conflict in current and future armed conflicts around the world. Complex Battlespaces also explores several examples of battlespace dynamics through four'lenses of complexity': complexity in legal regimes, governance, technology, and the urbanization of the battlefield.
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- 2018
14. Crusade : Book Three of The Paladin Trilogy
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Daniel M Ford and Daniel M Ford
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- Imaginary wars and battles--Fiction, Imaginary places--Fiction
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Old ways have been broken in the blood and smoke of the Battle of Thornhurst by Allystaire Stillbright and followers of the Goddess. Now the Paladin must recover from his ordeal, carve out a hopeful future for the shattered Baronies, and prepare for the next attack upon the Goddess's new and fragile following. But the corrupt deity, Braech, the Sea-Dragon, will not easily let go of the power that has long been his. Braech's minions, led by the calculating Archpriest Symod, march on the now-weakened Baronies. The final battle, a crusade against the Mother and all of her followers, is near, and Allystaire, the Arm of the Mother, is left to rally the survivors—including some of his oldest enemies—to face a foe that will not rest until all the Mother's faithful are broken and each Barony submits to the Sea Dragon once more.
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- 2018
15. Stillbright : Book Two of The Paladin Trilogy
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Daniel M Ford and Daniel M Ford
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- Imaginary places--Fiction, Imaginary wars and battles--Fiction
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The adventure continues... Ordained by an ancient goddess of mercy and light, former knight Allystaire Coldbourne has become a paladin, a hero out of legend. But evil stalks him, angry gods align against him, and greedy warlords want him dead. With the help of his friends, each blessed with extraordinary powers by the Goddess, Allystaire must escape the clutches of sorcerers and wicked rulers who will stop at nothing to destroy him as he continues his dangerous quest to bring peace and unity to the fractured and war-torn Baronies. With the Longest Night of mid-winter approaching, the Goddess weakens and armies march—armies determined to bring destruction and horror to the paladin and all who follow him. Allystaire is soon left with only his powers, his handful of friends, and his mission to be a beacon of hope, still and bright, in the encroaching darkness.
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- 2017
16. Fire and Emergency Services Safety & Survival
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Travis M. Ford, Natl Fallen Firefighters, Travis M. Ford, and Natl Fallen Firefighters
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- Fire extinction--Safety measures, Rescue work--Safety measures, Firefighters, Occupational Health, Occupational Injuries--prevention & control, Accidents, Occupational--prevention & control, Safety Management--methods, Fires
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This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Written with both students and career fire service professionals in mind, Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival incorporates the FESHE guidelines and outcomes for the Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival course Modern solutions, procedures, and recommendations that put safety first The Fire service has long been considered a profession plagued with a history of unavoidable tragedy. As the number of line-of-duty deaths and injuries continues to be staggering year after year, Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival exposes the false mentality of “doing whatever it takes” and provides solutions for both the individual and fire department. Built around the 16 Life Safety Initiatives developed by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, each chapter is written by a contributor with extensive expertise on the topic, incorporates FESHE and NFPA references guidelines, and helps readers understand how to execute procedures and recommendations for putting safety first. Filled with modern solutions, attainable goals, and real-life examples, the text asks each reader to challenge the existing attitudes toward safety and commit to making a change.
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- 2016
17. Ordination : Book One of The Paladin Trilogy
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Daniel M Ford and Daniel M Ford
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- Imaginary wars and battles--Fiction, Imaginary places--Fiction
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A Country Shattered by War -- For generations, warlords fought bitterly for dominance in a land without a king, leaving a fractured, war-torn country plagued by thieves, slavers, and the servants of dark gods and darker magic... A Fallen Knight -- Allystaire Coldbourne, former castellan of Wind's Jaw Keep, walks away from his privileged position and into self-imposed exile amidst the ruins he's spent a lifetime creating. In the smoking remains of a destitute village, he finds an improbable survivor, a young girl named Mol. Reluctantly, he pursues the marauders who leveled Mol's village and sold the villagers into slavery. He follows their trail to a town of pirates and fugitives and exacts a bitter and violent justice. This sudden act of bravery and righteousness draws the attention of jealous and angry gods, embittered warlords, a downtrodden populace, and awakens a very ancient power, a long-absent goddess of mercy. A Legendary Journey -- Allystaire travels a treacherous path toward his Ordination as a holy knight of legend, a Paladin, a savior of the people. But to fulfill this role, he -- and the unexpected allies he finds along the way -- must face the demonic, sorcerous evil that stalks the land, the wrath of gods and men, and his own dark past.
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- 2016
18. Beneath The Stone
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Margaret M Ford and Margaret M Ford
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Southern Italy, 1943: The German army is quickly losing ground to the Allied assault and retreating towards Rome. The quiet town of Vietri has been spared from the ravages of war - until the arrival of an SS officer amidst the confusion of the retreat, armed with a single deadly purpose. Aylesbury, 1956: David Montefort, a twelve-year-old boy uprooted from his old life, arrives at the lavish Ambrose House. He begins to learn the history of his enigmatic family - and the complicated link it has to the day Vietri sul Mare lost its innocence. But Vietri was only the beginning - and the SS officer, evading punishment for his war crimes, still has an unfinished agenda that involves the Montefort family. This thrilling mystery from Margaret M Ford places David in the middle of a bloody legacy spanning three countries and two decades in the race to unravel the mysteries which began in 1943. The truth will turn his idle curiosity about his own roots into the unveiling of a shocking series of crimes - and his own fight for survival.
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- 2014
19. The Smallest Anthropoids : The Marmoset/Callimico Radiation
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Susan M. Ford, Leila M. Porter, Lesa C. Davis, Susan M. Ford, Leila M. Porter, and Lesa C. Davis
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- Cebidae--Phylogeny, Cebidae, Cebidae--Evolution, Marmosets, Callimico, Cebidae--Ecology
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The Smallest Anthropoids:The Marmoset/Callimico Radiation represents a comprehensive examination of the callimico/marmoset clade, including the smallest anthropoid primates on earth. It explores these diminutive primates from a variety of perspectives including: phylogeny; reproductive, social, and cognitive behavior; ranging behavior and locomotion; anatomy; and conservation. In the last twenty years, the number of taxa recognized in this group has increased from three genera and five species to five genera comprising at least 22 species. Additionally, our understanding of the evolutionary relationships among these taxa has undergone substantial revision, and all are now considered to be closely related to one another (including callimicos). This volume is the first to synthesize data on these newly recognized taxa. It features contributions from geneticists, anatomists, and behaviorists around the world, providing access to major findings of key international researchers whose work has not been easily available to English-speaking scholars. These contributors use field and lab data to test major hypotheses on behavior, evolution, cognition, and other issues. The Smallest Anthropoids:The Marmoset/Callimico Radiation is a timely forum that identifies future avenues of action necessary to more fully understand and protect this intriguing radiation of diminutive monkeys. It will be of value to field ecologists, conservation groups, individuals working with captive marmosets, natural resource managers in South America, and NGO's, as well as to primatologists and zoologists interested in social behavior, locomotion and biomechanics, morphology, reproductive behavior, and biology. Susan M. Ford is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology, and past Director of the Center for Systematic Biology, Southern Illinois University. Leila M. Porter is AssociateProfessor in the Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University. Lesa C. Davis is Associate Professor of the Department of Anthropology and Special Assistant to the President, Northeastern Illinois University, and Research Associate in the Field Museum of Natural History.
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- 2009
20. The Prenatal Person : Ethics From Conception to Birth
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Norman M. Ford and Norman M. Ford
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- Bioethics, Reproductive health, Human reproductive technology--Moral and ethical aspects, Human reproductive technology--Religious aspects--Catholic Church
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This text addresses the host of ethical questions that has arisen recently in response to the development of new reproductive technologies. Addresses the ethical questions which have arisen in response to new reproductive technologies. Helps students of theology, philosophy and health studies, as well as lay readers tackle these issues. Provides readers with relevant medical and scientific facts. Explains how different metaphysical frameworks affect the ways in which people solve these ethical problems. Topics covered include human embryo and embryonic cell stem research, infertility and its treatments, and prenatal screening and diagnosis. The author takes a balanced approach, acknowledging his loyalty to Catholicism, yet exploring freely the new options provided by advancing biological science.
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- 2002
21. The Final Reflection
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John M. Ford and John M. Ford
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Klingon Captain Krenn is a ruthless war strategist. But on a mission to Earth, Krenn learns a lesson in peace. Suddenly he must fight a secret battle of his own. His empire has a covert plan to shatter the Federation. Only Krenn can prevent a war -- at the risk of his own life!
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- 2000
22. Creative Action in Organizations : Ivory Tower Visions and Real World Voices
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Cameron M. Ford, Dennis A. Gioia, Cameron M. Ford, and Dennis A. Gioia
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- Organizational learning, Industrial management--Employee participation, Creative ability in business, Organizational change, Organizational effectiveness
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A strong point in this book is its opening extensive review of creativity in organizations and professions... including helpful tabulations of articles that identify the motives, expectations, emotions, means, and opportunities that lead to creative acts.... it can provide valuable insights and encouragement to scholars and practitioners who are concerned with developing and tapping creativity in organizations.... Management professors and graduate students will find the book helpful.... --G. David Hughes in Journal of Product Innovation Management'This book definitely will be appropriate for class use in any setting focused on creativity in organizations. Presumably, these would be specialized upper-division, MBA, or Ph.D. electives. If you are interested in the topic of creativity in organizations, this is the book you must read. It is on the frontiers, and it provides a beacon for future scholarly progress on this topic because of its emphasis on how the organizational setting affects the creative process in the world of work.'--Lyman Porter, University of California, Irvine'The book is itself a creative approach to creativity. The editors have attracted a talented and well-respected group of academic contributors. The message that we should abandon the romantic but flawed notion that creativity is principally the product of extraordinary individual acts is delivered forcefully, as is the companion notion that organizational contexts are the real seedbeds of creative behavior.'--John R. Kimberly, Henry Bower Professor, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania'This is one of the better collections of information about creativity because it is data based, and it provides a useful comparison and contrast of conceptual and practical aspects. By clearly describing the benefits and problems associated with the topics, Creative Action in Organizations obviously practices what it preaches. I would recommend that it be used as a textbook for a graduate-level business course, particularly for an MBA program. In addition, I also recommend that it be used as a text reference for industrial ′training & development′ programs targeted at teaching employees how to develop new businesses, improve existing processes, or become better leaders (viz., corporate leadership development programs).'--Tom Wojcik, Manager, Office of Innovation, Hoechst Celanese Corporation Between the trade deficit, mergers, and the recession, the topic of creativity in organizations has become one of increasing importance. How does a company retool or refine its product with foreign and, often, less costly competition? How does human resources find creative solutions to budgeting, product development, marketing, and training? With pithy and engaging chapters from leading researchers and figures in business, government, and academia, Creative Action in Organizations explores the factors that are critical to the development and promotion of creativity to develop a revised view that is grounded in experience. This volume begins with a literature review (written as a mystery to be solved), followed by essays from researchers (Part II) and practitioners (Part III). Using the chapters as'data,'the editors conclude with a content-analysis that presents a look at the most significant themes and offers a framework for conceptualizing creativity in organizations. This profound and fascinating volume is essential for students, professionals, and researchers in management and organization studies, public administration, public policy, evaluation, and psychology, as well as libraries in the above areas.
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- 1995
23. Patriarchy and Incest from Shakespeare to Joyce
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Jane M. Ford and Jane M. Ford
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- English literature--History and criticism, Domestic drama, English--History and criticism, Fathers and daughters in literature, Literature--Psychological aspects, Patriarchy in literature, Incest in literature
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''A highly satisfying book that will be of great interest both to psychoanalytic critics and to students of the English novel.... By taking the theme of father-daughter incest as a guiding thread, Jane Ford traces a pattern of indisputable importance in the works of Shakespeare and major English novelists.
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- 1998
24. Aleen Cust Veterinary Surgeon : Britain's First Woman Vet
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Connie M. Ford and Connie M. Ford
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- SF613.C7
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Originally published in 1990, this book is a valuable contribution to the history of the veterinary profession in Great Britain and Ireland. Connie Ford's book is a reminder of the great social changes that have taken place since Aleen Cust was born in 1868. When Aleen Cust entered the New Veterinary College, Edinburgh in 1895, and was later refused permission to sit the examinations of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, no British woman had the vote. To the women students, only admitted to the London Veterinary College in 1927, she was a legend and an example. Now, a new generation of veterinarians, will find this account of the life and times of a truly remarkable woman a revelation.
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- 1990
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