The legendary outlaw and his merry men spring to life again, thrilling young readers with feats of daring and tests of strength. Join Robin, Little John, Friar Tuck, Maid Marian and the others as they live a merry life in Sherwood Forest and struggle for justice against the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham. Enhanced by 6 new black-and-white illustrations by Thea Kliros, this delightful new edition will thrill all lovers of the classic tale.
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Becoming a Woman Who Pleases God: A Guide to Developing Your Biblical Potential
There is an enormous amount of confusion and deception about what it means to be a woman. Even within the church, women are continually struggling to define their femininity. Pat Ennis and Lisa Tatlock tackle the difficult question of "What makes a godly woman?" with warmth, compassion, and directness in Becoming a Woman Who Pleases God. Readers will find themselves challenged to re-think their priorities, re-examine the position of the home, and re-work their definition of what it means to be a woman in whom God is well pleased.
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Women and Religion in England: 1500-1720 (Christianity and Society in the Modern World) Reviews
Women and Religion in England focuses on women's religious experience in the early modern period, and demonstrates in the process the gendered nature of religion--its beliefs, institutions, and discourse. While contemporary religious ideology reinforce the assumption that women were inferior to men, Patricia Crawford illustrates that it was possible for some women to transcend these beliefs.
Crawford addresses--among other issues--women's roles in the religious upheaval of the Reformation, civil wars, and Commonwealth; and the significance of religion to contemporary women and their range of practices and beliefs. In her wide-ranging study, Crawford takes full advantage of the latest in gender scholarship.
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What are your best reasons to tax religion?
Question by grrrrrwolf: What are your best reasons to tax religion?
Being tax exempt is essentially government (tax-payers) financing religion; these groups get the same quality of security and infrastructure as tax-payers.Sounds like support for religion to me.
What about the abandoned churches that the government cannot confiscate, because no tax is overdue, that turn into havens for drugs?Ironic, but not if you truly understand the bloodsucking nature of religion on society.
Super(duper)natural leaders should be a able contribute to the society they intend to control.
Actually we (the government) are getting stuck twice.Until we add a sales tax on people buying their particular brand of religion, I won't be happy.
Medical coding is fundamental and is required for reimbursement by Medicare and all insurers. It drives the cash flow by which health care providers operate. While professional coders do the hands-on coding, individuals in health care operations must have a basic understanding of how coding works. Coding is a very complicated process.There is ICD 9CM, HICPICS, CPT and APC's. All are different depending on the setting and vary by specialty and by type of service. All health care managers need a basic knowledge of the process that funds their operations. This is the first book that presents the big picture for the non-coder in clear, practical language.⢠Presents coding as a translation of the original language of medical documentation in simple language⢠Contains appendices with specific national rules about coding and billing
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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Moms Know Best: Stories of Appreciation for Mothers and Their Wisdom (Chicken Soup for the Soul; Out 101 Best Stories)
"Mom will know where it is...what to say...how to fix it." This is the first Chicken Soup book to focus on the pervasive wisdom of mothers everywhere. It includes the best 101 stories from Chicken Soup's library on our perceptive, understanding, and insightful mothers.
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These heartfelt stories written by mothers and their children will inspire and amuse readers, and will remind them of all that is right about being a mother. These stories celebrate the special bond between mothers and children, our mothers' unerring wisdom about everything from the mundane to the life-changing, and the hard work that goes into being a mother every day.
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The first Chicken Soup for the Soul book was published in 1993, and became a publishing industry sensation, ultimately selling eight million copies. The company went on to publish more than 150 Chicken Soup titles, selling more then 100 million copies, and becoming a household name.
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Chicken Soup for the Soul has won dozens of awards over the past 15 years, and its founders, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen have become celebrity motivational speakers and authors.
Are most athletes "naturally" born or should the phrase âpractice makes perfectâ be followed?
The truth is that anyone can be a better athlete. Whatâs Wrong with American Sports explores the ways all types of athletes are being trained and how they are not, by looking at different areas of technique and developing the playerâs physical abilities to perform. This book also answers a wide range of questions that anyone who might want to improve their running or playing ability.
If youâre interested in strength training, this book covers ways to maintain flexibility, improve breathing abilities and different forms of strength. Athletes can also improve their flexibility, which is important to help prevent njury. Any athlete can gain knowledge and improve in their sport by following the simple steps put forward for athletes and their coaches in this book.