As you read and participate in this 14-day devotion, you will become one with God. This is an ongoing process that will change your life forever. How you see things will never be the same. You may ...
This study approaches the prehistory of Wessex (central southern England) from an inclusive, broad brush point of view. It incorporates the whole of the land, the soils that the geology supports...
This work broadens the current interpretative framework about communities living in the North- East of the Iberian Peninsula around the turn of the fifth and fourth millennia BC. The empirical f...
Rather than seeing art as a curricular extra, or a fun break from the curriculum, art in the Using Art Critically series is used, like language, as a tool and toy for learning, rethinking, and outg...
In his classic essay Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill outlines the basic principle of utilitarianism-that one's actions should be guided towards outcomes that create the greatest good for the great...
The Velebit necropolis, located in the southern Carpathian Basin remains to this day an unpublished archaeological site, although it has been known for almost 50 years. It represents the only sy...
stanislav, the young polish plumber, was a clear-eyed and foul-mouthed satirist who first came to prominence in 2007 on the political website order-order, where he was, for a couple of years, a pro...
Victory Road is the story of a determined young soldier in an artillery battalion of the famous 9th Infantry Division of the U.S. First Army. The author accurately and compellingly describes a sold...
This book focuses on what happened in 1993 at Quddus
Ali's Vigil, the photographs capture information about the event from local youth's perspective; historically in the past much of the local ind...
Sculpted stones and carvings in caves and rock faces testify to an unexplored facet of early Christianity across a zone stretching from the Scottish coasts to Iceland. Though recent work paves t...
This volume collects 37 papers presented at the VAST Euroconference held in Arezzo, Italy in November 2000. The main themes explored are 'virtual archaeology and scientific research', the 'virtual ...
Virtual Particles in Electromagnetism not only explains in simple terms what role the energy within seemingly empty space-time plays in common electromagnetic systems, it also describes how to extr...
Virtue (Latin: virtus) is moral excellence. A virtue is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being. Personal virtues a...
This book is the first of its kind to identify the existential crisis faced by vegans. Vystopia is the normal response any feeling human being should have after discovering the nature and extent of...
This book first appeared in the form of a series of leading articles in the Neue Rheinische
Zeitung, beginning on April 4th, 1849. The text is made up of from lectures delivered by Marx
before the ...
It is my theological presupposition that GOD knew us long before we were detectable in our mother's womb. I am of the strong opinion that GOD knew every victory, success, as well as setback and dow...