A Matter of Timing

A Matter of Timing
Author: G.E. Miller
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2008-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468570129

The New Madrid fault line is one of the deepest, most deadly earthquake zones anywhere in the world. It runs from Memphis to St. Louis, along the Mississippi River. The last time it woke from slumber in 1811 and 1812, it rattled the Earth over 1,000 times throughout a 2-year period, and based upon testimonials from the few people then living in the area, at least 8 of the quakes were 8 or better on today’s Richter scale. Geologists had been predicting the New Madrid would shake again, most giving it better than a 50/50 chance by 2025. But Mother Nature didn't want to wait until then. For the residents of Memphis and St. Louis, and all the towns along the Mighty Mississippi, chaos and anarchy were waiting in the wings. With the United States fully involved militarily in the Middle East, making enemies of Islam throughout the World, some had been plotting to strike America when it wasn’t expecting it. September 11, 2001 was a sad day, but those now plotting against the “Western Babylon” would seize the opportunity created by a massive earthquake on the New Madrid. And this attack would make 9-11 look like a practice run. A decorated American hero from Desert Storm with three friends, one CNN reporter, a Russian mercenary sniper hired to overturn the table of world power, and anarchy reigning supreme in the Midwest sets the stage as good versus evil and the “haves” versus the “have-nots”. With United Nations troops setting up camps on American sovereign soil, the battle lines are drawn and only the strong will survive. As one of our heroines in the story says, “Perhaps the meek will inherit the Earth, but I don’t see it happening any time soon.” 425 pages of action-packed adventure.

It's Just a Matter of Time

It's Just a Matter of Time
Author: Bishop Donald L. Smith
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1602665826

We are truly living in exciting times, we're walking under an open heaven and many believers are experiencing great moves of God like never before in their lives. But as for you; does it appear as if God has forgotten you? Do you witness others come into their own in ministry, marriage, and business but it seems like your dreams and visions have been put on hold . Have you grown weary and simply tired of waiting on God. Stop! Don't throw in the towel; Don't give up on God or His promises. All the promises of God are yea and amen in Him. God has a pre-ordained plan for your life. There are keys to unlock the doors of His promises, and a pathway that leads to major breakthroughs in this life. These keys are found in God's timing and your commitment to faithful processing. In this dynamic book of revelation to purpose and destiny by Bishop Donald L. Smith you will discover: - The Significance of time - How to flourish in your set place - The Challenge of Good ministry - The Power of Agreement - The Anointing you possess - Seasons of preparation - How to wait patiently for the manifestation - The tri-fold formula for waiting - Unlocking the door to your future - Identifying and removing delays to destiny Bishop Donald L. Smith is the senior Pastor of the Greater Mount Calvary Christian Churches, Inc. in Manassas and Catharpin, VA. The founder and principal of the Greater Mount Calvary Christian Pre-school and Academy, Founder and Prelate of The Whole Truth Ministries, Inc., Founder and Professor of the Whole Truth Ministries Bible Institute. Bishop Smith is a native of Black Mountain, NC but now resides in Northern VA with His wife Meredith.

The Art of Timing the Trade

The Art of Timing the Trade
Author: Tom O'Brien
Publisher: TFNN
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0976352915

The Art Of Timing The Trade, Your Ultimate Trading Mastery System, is a complete system for making money, protecting profits and minimizing losses. Tom O'Brien walks you through a combination of subjective theories like Quality Volume and Cause and Effect, the objective aspects of Fibonacci and Swing Point analysis, the never-before-seen Tiger Gartley Pattern and Tiger Scaling, all the while teaching you risk management techniques that can be profitably applied to any stock, commodity, option or future market. Tom O'Brien's system will make you money on a consistent basis.

Bureaucracy and the Policy Process

Bureaucracy and the Policy Process
Author: Dennis D. Riley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780742538115

The central role that bureaucracy plays in the policy process is played by individuals, namely, by subject matter experts and managers we call political executives. The context in which these executives play their roles is defined by three key forces--the organizational environment of bureaucracy itself; our governing philosophy stressing responsiveness, respect for individual rights, and accountability; and the demands of the people and the institutions those people have created to govern themselves. This book provides an in-depth look at each of these forces, with chapters specifically devoted to how bureaucrats interpret their role in the policy process, how the organizational environment influences their ability to play that role, and most of all, to the interactions between bureaucrats and the institutions of what we call the Constitutional government--the President, the Congress, and the Courts.

Toxic Substances Control Act

Toxic Substances Control Act
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on the Environment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1878
Release: 1975
Genre: Hazardous substances
ISBN:

Action Analysis for Animators

Action Analysis for Animators
Author: Chris Webster
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0240812182

Extensive illustrations of people and animals in motion that break down the action in a step-by-step manner.

International Relations and the Problem of Time

International Relations and the Problem of Time
Author: Andrew R. Hom
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-05-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0198850018

What is time and how does it influence our knowledge of international politics? For decades International Relations (IR) paid little explicit attention to time. Recently this began to change as a range of scholars took an interest in the temporal dimensions of politics. Yet IR still has not fully addressed the issue of why time matters in international politics, nor has it reflected on its own use of time -- how temporal ideas affect the way we work to understand political phenomena. Moreover, IR remains beholden to two seemingly contradictory visions of time: the time of the clock and a longstanding tradition treating time as a problem to be solved. International Relations and the Problem of Time develops a unique response to these interconnected puzzles. It reconstructs IR's temporal imagination by developing an argument that all times - from natural rhythms to individual temporal experience - spring from social and practical timing activities, or efforts to establish meaningful and useful relationships in complex and dynamic settings. In IR's case, across a surprisingly wide range of approaches scholars employ narrative timing techniques to make sense of confounding processes and events. This innovative account of time provides a more systematic and rigorous explanation for time in international politics. It also develops provocative insights about IR's own history, its key methodological commitments, supposedly 'timeless' statistical methods, historical institutions, and the critical vanguard of time studies. This book invites us to reimagine time, and in so doing to significantly rethink the way we approach the analysis of international politics.

Time

Time
Author: Joel Burges
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1479874841

The critical condition and historical motivation behind Time Studies The concept of time in the post-millennial age is undergoing a radical rethinking within the humanities. Time: A Vocabulary of the Present newly theorizes our experiences of time in relation to developments in post-1945 cultural theory and arts practices. Wide ranging and theoretically provocative, the volume introduces readers to cutting-edge temporal conceptualizations and investigates what exactly constitutes the scope of time studies. Featuring twenty essays that reveal what we talk about when we talk about time today, especially in the areas of history, measurement, and culture, each essay pairs two keywords to explore the tension and nuances between them, from “past/future” and “anticipation/unexpected” to “extinction/adaptation” and “serial/simultaneous.” Moving beyond the truisms of postmodernism, the collection newly theorizes the meanings of temporality in relationship to aesthetic, cultural, technological, and economic developments in the postwar period. This book thus assumes that time—not space, as the postmoderns had it—is central to the contemporary period, and that through it we can come to terms with what contemporaneity can be for human beings caught up in the historical present. In the end, Time reveals that the present is a cultural matrix in which overlapping temporalities condition and compete for our attention. Thus each pair of terms presents two temporalities, yielding a generative account of the time, or times, in which we live.