Devoted People

Devoted People
Author: Raymond Gillespie
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719042003

Gillespie looks at the role of religion in the shaping of early modern Ireland, taking a new approach which identifies the commonalities of religious thought and the differences between confessional groups.

Personality

Personality
Author: Ken Chapman
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2002-04-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0595222390

Everyone has a personality and now everyone can have an "owners manual". In Personality: Making The Most Of It, Dr. Chapman provides valuable insights into the behaviors of co-workers, bosses, spouses, children, friends-and ourselves. Many of the behaviors we all struggle to understand are explained with clarity and common sense. This is a book for people who want to better understand themselves and create more constructive relationships with family, friends and colleagues. Personality: Making The Most Of It, will introduce you to the rich diversity of found in the human personality. Best of all, it will enable you to "make the most of your personality-for personal and professional success".

Devoted

Devoted
Author: Hilary Duff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0857071548

Clea is back and is still searching for the answers about her missing father and her connection with the elusive and dangerous Sage. But will her discoveries put her in even greater danger?

Devoted

Devoted
Author: Dean Koontz
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0008291365

One boy with the power to save the world. One man with the will to destroy it. The chilling, unputdownable new standalone thriller from Dean Koontz, the master of suspense. ‘The master of our darkest dreams’ The Times

Devoted

Devoted
Author: Jennifer Mathieu
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1596439122

From Jennifer Mathieu, the author of The Truth About Alice comes a novel about the courage to believe and what it means to be truly devoted. Rachel Walker is devoted to God. She prays every day, attends Calvary Christian Church with her family, helps care for her five younger siblings, dresses modestly, and prepares herself to be a wife and mother who serves the Lord with joy. But Rachel is curious about the world her family has turned away from, and increasingly finds that neither the church nor her homeschool education has the answers she craves. Rachel has always found solace in her beliefs, but now she can't shake the feeling that her devotion might destroy her soul.

Devoted

Devoted
Author: Tim Challies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781941114643

History tells of women whose love for the Bible shaped its earliest and most prominent teachers. It tells of women who were great theologians, yet whose only students were their children. It tells, time and again, of Christian men who owe much to their godly mothers. Come take a brief look at eleven of them. from the church's earliest days to now.

Leadershift

Leadershift
Author: Emmanuel Gobillot
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 074946304X

Leadershift is about adapting and changing traditional models of leadership in response to the influence of mass collaboration. Mass collaboration is a form of collective action which occurs when large numbers of people work independently on a single project, exemplified by websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Second Life. As the traditional models of working are radically altered those in leadership roles need to understand their place in this new hierarchy and how to respond. Mass collaboration requires a form of leadership that is prepared to let go of the experience, expertise and control it holds precious and be able to see mass participation as an opportunity to create value rather than a threat to its existence.

A History of Wine in America, Volume 2

A History of Wine in America, Volume 2
Author: Thomas Pinney
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2007-09-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0520254309

"Pinney covers new ground and new research, and treats the entire period in a new way. [History of Wine in America] will be welcomed by scholars and by wine enthusiasts."—Dr. James Lapsley, University of California, Davis "A worthy successor to Pinney's landmark History of Wine in America: From the Beginnings to Prohibition, and like that volume evidencing a wealth of knowledge, presented with grace and style. In addition to telling fascinating stories, both of these books are invaluable references. Anyone interested in the history of American wine should read them."—Paul Lukacs, author of American Vintage: The Rise of American Wine "I am confident the term definitive will apply to this work for innumerable vintages to come. Wine lovers from New England to California now have one place to turn for the history of their favorite beverage, wherever in America its grapes are grown."—Charles L. Sullivan, author of A Companion to California Wine and Zinfandel "An essential reference book for anyone wishing to sound authoritative at the dinner table."—Bruce Cass, editor of The Oxford Companion to the Wines of North America

The Condition of Citizenship

The Condition of Citizenship
Author: Bart Van Steenbergen
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1994-03-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1446265781

This innovative volume explores ways in which the idea of citizenship can be seen as a unifying concept in understanding contemporary social change and social problems. The book outlines traditional linkages between citizenship and public participation, national identity and social welfare, and shows the relevance of citizenship for a range of rising issues extending from global change through gender to the environment. The areas investigated include: the challenge of internationalization to the nation state and to national identities; the contested nature of citizenship in relation to poverty, work and welfare; the implications of gender inequality; and the potential for new conceptions of citizenship in response to cultural and political change.