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The Group Therapist's Notebook: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy
Dawn Viers

The Haworth Press Inc, 2006

Group work requires facilitators to use different skills than they would use in individual or family therapy. The Group Therapist's Notebook: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy offers facilitators effective strategies to gather individuals who have their own unique needs together to form a group where each member feels comfortable exploring personal?and often painful?topics. This resource provides creative handouts, ...
  
  











  



  
Statistics with Confidence: Confidence Intervals and Statistical Guidelines (Book with Diskette for Windows ...

BMJ Books, 2000

This highly popular introduction to confidence intervals has been thoroughly updated and expanded. It includes methods for using confidence intervals, with illustrative worked examples and extensive guidelines and checklists to help the novice.
  
  











  



  
Unseen Earnhardt The Man Behind the Mask3 reviews
Al Pearce, Ben Blake, ...

Motorbooks, 2002

Dale Earnhardt was the man!
Once again, Scott Stout shows his intelligence. Probably another book he hasn't read. Folks are growing tired of your negative reviews. (SS, WMD)
  
  











  



  
USMC (Military Power)2 reviews
Russ O. Bryant, W. David Perks

Zenith Press, 2006

Awesome Book!
Great book that gives a clear, concise picture of the Marine Corps and its role in today's national defense. Especially liked the up-to-date information on Iraq and Afghanistan. Great photos! My only complaint is that there was too much focus on Iraq, and wish there was more about the Marines in Afghanistan.
  
  











  



  
Christ Is All! A Joyful Manifesto on the Supremacy of God's Son, Second Edition
David Bryant

New Providence Publishers, 2005

CHRIST IS ALL! A Joyful Manifesto on the Supremacy of Gods Son. Have you looked beyond the threshold recently? David asks this question of all Christians. For over 30 years David Bryant has watched God move His Church toward a kairos moment that waits for us, just beyond the threshold. First as a pastor, then ministering to university students, followed by a decade of mobilizing Christians for world evangelization coupled with 15 years of ...
  
  











  



  
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective17 reviews
Randal E. Bryant, David R. O'Hallaron

Prentice Hall, 2002

Everything you need to know as a programmer
What a splendid book! I wish I had gone to CMU and take this course. This book is written by CMU professors after teaching Computer Systems course for few years. This book covers broad spectrum of topics from Operating Systems, Compilers, Computer Architecture, Assembly Level Programming, Kernel internals, Linkers, etc from a programmer's perspective (as the title aptly says). I am searching ...
  
  











  



  
Salem: Cornerstones of a Historic City3 reviews
Joseph Flibbert, K. David Goss, ...

Commonwealth Editions, 1999

WONDERFUL GUIDE TO SALEM
Plymouth and Salem are two of my favorite vacation destinations and I'm always looking for good pictorials on these historic towns. This book combines great photos (70 in color), six helpful maps to the most interesting sites, and brief histories of the architecture and people of Salem. Chapters cover maritime history, the witchcraft trials of 1692, and info on Salem's favorite native son ...
  
  











  



  
The People's Almanac #31 review
David Wallechinsky, Irving Wallace

Bantam Books, 1981

Not as good as the first two, but a worthy book
The People's Almanacs were incredibly important to me growing up. My parents had the first two almanacs, and through them I learned about everything from historical events to inventions, religion to sex, movie trivia to more about sports than I ever actually cared about. The hundreds upon hundreds of pages of information packed into each book ended up being read and re-read numerous times over ...
  
  











  



  
Data Compression: The Complete Reference5 reviews
David Salomon

Springer, 2006

An undiscovered gem of compression algorithm details
This book covers a needed middle ground between the more formal books on the subject such as Sayood's "Introduction To Data Compression" and easy programmer-oriented books such as Nelson's "The Data Compression Book". This book is an encyclopedia of compression methods that briefly describes the technique of each method, along with any required math, and then shows the algorithm. Code is not ...
  
  











  



  
Wheels and Looms: Making Equipment for Spinning and Weaving1 review
David Bryant

B T Batsford Ltd, 1988

Everything
Excellent book! Everything you need to build beautiful wheels of all styles AND nifty things to go with them. The only drawback is the presumption that you should own a very large lathe. Do not let this stop you, the book is full of excellent plans and much information including the proper dressing for a distaff.
  
  











  



  
Call Me Marianne
Jennifer Bryant

Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2006

"Are you a scientist?" I ask. Marianne stops writing and looks up. "No, I?m not a scientist ? I?m a poet." "Oh," I reply. I?ve never met a poet before. "What, exactly, does a poet do?" I ask her. "For me, being a poet begins with watching." On a trip to the zoo, young Jonathan returns a lost hat to Marianne, a woman who wears all black and scribbles notes in a little book. When Marianne invites him to tour the zoo with her, ...
  
  











  



  
In the gap: What it means to be a world Christian1 review
David Bryant

Regal Books, 1984

"In The Gap"--A Guide To Develop a Heart for World Missions
David Bryant's expression, "standing in the gap," is a useful way to describe the mission to which all Christians are called. There is a chasm caused by sin and moral failure which separates each human being from God and His heaven. Only Christ has the power to bridge that gap, and he has called believers to serve with him in that gap between humanity and God. Bryant challenges every Christian ...
  
  











  



  
Giddens' Theory of Structuration: A Critical Appreciation (International Library of Sociology)
Christopher Bryant

Routledge, 1990

Giddens' theory of structuration is now generally accepted as a very important development because it attempts to supersede the dualisms between structure and agency, structure and process and determinism and voluntarism. However, it is difficult for readers to come to terms with it. It draws upon a vast range of sources in sociology, anthropology, history, philosophy, politics, geography, linguistics and other disciplines. Many of these sources ...
  
  











  



  
Animal Law and the Courts: A Reader (American Casebook)
Taimie Bryant, David Cassuto, ...

Thomson West, 2008

Chapters begin with edited judicial opinions followed by authors analysis. While each chapter reflects distinctive views of specific animal law controversies, each is infused with hallmark characteristics of animal law. These characteristics include the status of animals as the legal property of humans, the limitations of current state and federal laws, and the relationship of cultural attitudes and practices concerning animals to the legal ...
  
  











  



  
Stand in the Gap: How to Get Ready for the Coming World Revival1 review
David Bryant

Regal Books, 1997

Continuing to Stand in the Gap
David Bryant's groundbreaking work of decades ago, called In the Gap, has matured into one of the most important works about practical Christianity ever crafted. His exegesis of Ezekiel 22:30 goes so deep and so broad that one can forget that the whole work is exegetical in its foundation though it is pure and sweet praxis in its exploration. Stand in the Gap is the best answer I've found yet ...
  
  











  







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