Most Popular Books by E. Miller

E. Miller is the author of Passage on the Underground Railroad (2008), Conflict, Displacements, Learned Drives and Theory (2008), John Stuart Mill (2010), A Praying Church (2023), Violence and Grace (2014).

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Passage on the Underground Railroad

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release date: Jan 01, 2008
Passage on the Underground Railroad
A photographer's evocative interpretation of the history and places along the slave's path to freedom

Conflict, Displacements, Learned Drives and Theory

release date: Jul 01, 2008
Conflict, Displacements, Learned Drives and Theory
Continues: Learning, motivation, and their physiological mechanisms / Neal E. Miller. New Brunswick: Aldine Transcaction, 2007.

John Stuart Mill

release date: Aug 23, 2010
John Stuart Mill
This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philosophy of John Stuart Mill. Dale E. Miller argues for a "utopian" reading of Mill's utilitarianism. He analyses Mill's views on happiness and goes on to show the practical, social and political implications that can be drawn from his utilitarianism, especially in relation to the construction of morality, individual freedom, democratic reform, and economic organization. By highlighting the utopian thinking which lies at the heart of Mill's theories, Miller shows that rather than allowing for well-being for the few, Mill believed that a society must do everything in its power to see to it that each individual can enjoy a genuinely happy life if the happiness of its members is to be maximized. Miller provides a cogent and careful account of the main arguments offered by Mill, considers the critical responses to his work, and assesses its legacy for contemporary philosophy. Lucidly and persuasively written, this book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars seeking to understand the continued importance of Mill's thinking.

A Praying Church

release date: Jan 31, 2023
A Praying Church
Paul Miller, Bestselling Author of A Praying Life, on the Transforming Power of Praying Together In our current culture, the church and prayer are often dismissed as irrelevant. But when believers gather and pray together, powerful things happen: the Spirit equips the saints for ministry, the helpless are met with help, and believers experience the joy of being led by the Spirit of Jesus. In this ebook, Paul E. Miller, bestselling author of A Praying Life, casts a vision for a return to the simple yet life-changing practice of praying together. Through personal stories and biblical examples, Miller teaches the why, what, and how of praying together. Readers will learn how praying with other Christians can transform their communities into beacons of hope and be given practical strategies—such as finding a prayer partner and prioritizing a structured prayer time—to implement these changes in their own church. Ideal for Group Study: Small groups, Sunday school classes, and others will find helpful strategies to think through and discuss Engaging and Personal: Features real life stories, word pictures, and charts to help readers understand the content "A Word to Pastors": Miller closes several chapters with thoughtful reflections specifically for church leaders Foreword by Dane C. Ortlund: Author of the bestselling book, Gentle and Lowly, who praises A Praying Church, calling it "winsome and compelling"

Violence and Grace

release date: Nov 30, 2014
Violence and Grace
In Violence and Grace, Nichole Miller establishes a conceptual link between early modern English drama and twentieth-century political theology, both of which emerge from the experience of political crisis. Even as philosophers from Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and Walter Benjamin to Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil drew upon sixteenth- and seventeenth-century dramatic representations of the nation-state to analyze the political phenomena of late modernity, Miller contends that they effaced the gendered and sexual dimensions of power and "exceptional life" so crucial to these plays. Miller's analyses accordingly undertake to retrieve for political theology the relations between gender, sexuality, and the political aesthetics of violence on the early modern stage, addressing the plays of Marlowe, Middleton, and especially Shakespeare. In doing so, she compellingly expands our understanding of drama's continuing theoretical impact.

Diseases That Are Preventable by Vaccination

release date: Nov 25, 2019
Diseases That Are Preventable by Vaccination
Vaccinations provide an effective way to prevent fatal diseases or reduce their symptoms. This book highlights four infectious diseases: polio, tetanus, measles, and mumps. These four diseases are very harmful to human health and are difficult to treat after the infection because they are caused by a toxin or pathogenic virus. In all four cases, the disease exhibits different modes of transmission and progression of symptoms, which require unique treatment regimens. However, all cases can be prevented by vaccinations administered prior to infection. This book summarizes the symptoms and disease progression of all the four diseases and provides information about the toxin or virus that causes each disease. The ability to harness our immune system through vaccination is discussed in the context of disease prevention. Minor and infrequent risks associated with vaccination are also described, but the very dangerous misconception that vaccines cause autism or other major illnesses is strongly refuted.

Alien Pet: An Espresso Short

release date: Mar 28, 2018
Alien Pet: An Espresso Short
Torg’s favorite past time is conquering worlds, but having casualties is unacceptable. Will Torg figure out how to even the odds? Or will he lose a piece of himself in the process…

The New Humanities Reader

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The New Humanities Reader
Designed to help students attain the analytical skills and big-picture overview necessary to become informed citizens, the collection contains challenging and important readings from diverse fields that address critical issues in contemporary society. Ideas and research from wide-ranging sources provide opportunities for students to synthesize materials and come up with their own ideas and solutions. Students will be engaged by reading and rereading, analyzing, and working with these selections because they present powerful ideas, not simply because they are models of good writing style.

World Music

release date: Jan 01, 2017
World Music
Before the trip begins : fundamental issues -- Aural analysis : listening to the world's musics -- Cultural considerations : beyond the sounds themselves -- Oceania : Australia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, Kiribati -- South Asia : India, Pakistan -- Southeast Asia : Vietnam, Thailand, Laos and northeast Thailand, Indonesia (Java and Bali) -- East Asia : China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan, Tibet -- The Middle East : Islam and the Arab world, Iran, Egypt, Sufism, Judaism -- Europe : Greece, Spain, Russia, Scotland, Ireland, Hungary, Bulgaria -- Sub-Saharan Africa : Ghana, Nigeria, central Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Senegal, the Republic of South Africa -- The Caribbean : Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas, Cuba, the Dominican Republic -- South America and Mexico : the Amazon rainforest, Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico

A Woman's Guide to Successful Negotiating: How to Convince, Collaborate, & Create Your Way to Agreement

release date: Apr 22, 2002
A Woman's Guide to Successful Negotiating: How to Convince, Collaborate, & Create Your Way to Agreement
All day, every day, we negotiate: with our friends, spouses, children, boss, customers, and co-workers. A Woman’s Guide to Successful Negotiating builds on women’s innate skills in professional and personal situations. Drawing upon their considerable experience, as a top corporate negotiator and as an investment banker, Lee and Jessica Miller have developed proven strategies, tactics, and techniques that tap into women's abilities to convince, collaborate and create. The authors feature innovative strategies for negotiating with aggressive men and competitive women. The authors also explore the ten common mistakes women make during negotiations and how to avoid making them. In addition, the book will teach you 3 keys to successful negotiating. Whether negotiating for a raise or where to go to dinner with your boyfriend, this book shows you how to get what you want. What others are saying about A Woman's Guide to Successful Negotiating: "Breakthrough perspective. Every woman can benefit from this indispensable guide to getting what you want."--Cathleen Black, President, Hearst Magazines "No matter what the situation, this book provides you with the negotiating techniques and the overall confidence to deal with the issue."--Rose Marie Bravo, Chief Executive Officer, Burberry Ltd. "Whether you are in the boardroom or at home with your kids, this book shows you how to get what you want and do it with style."--Lisa Hall, Chief Operating Officer, Oxygen Media "Lots of practical advice on how to win with a woman's touch."--Jan Hopkins, Anchor, CNN Street Sweep "A useful book for women on the art of negotiating . . . in business, in personal relationships, in every area of life."--Donna Lagani, Publishing Director, Cosmopolitan Group, publisher of Cosmoplitan magazine and CosmoGirl "An invaluable source of wisdom for woman, young and old, who want to take their place in the world."--Christine Baranski, Emmy and Tony Award Winning Actress

Religious Studies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

release date: Sep 07, 1993
Religious Studies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
This fourth volume in a series of state-of-the-art reviews of religious studies programs in Canadian provinces traces the formative role of religion in the establishment of the universities in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Despite strong roots in denominational colleges, with their confessionally oriented study of religion, by the 1960s, “there was a diffused sense in the culture of the need for a religious perspective, and even a quest for religious experience, but at the same time there was a growing dissatisfaction with the conventional ways of being religious.” This new perspective, coupled with rising enrollments and increased funding, both a result of the explosion of post-secondary education in Canada, was reflected in a shift away from the theological study of religion to an academic one. New Religious Studies departments that reflected a “science of religion” philosophy were founded, and faculty hired and curricula developed to meet these broader concerns. Current issues, such as graduate studies, research and publication, and faculty hiring are also treated, as are the Bible colleges and theological seminaries which play such an important role in both provinces. Assessments of religious studies research programs and their relation to the general community situate the programs in a wider context and indicate future directions. This solid, sensitively written volume adds considerably to our knowledge of religious studies in Canada and illustrates how yet another region is meeting the needs of a pluralistic society by providing new contexts for the study of religion.

Supercompressibility Factors for Helium-nitrogen Mixtures

Resisting Theology, Furious Hope

release date: May 09, 2019
Resisting Theology, Furious Hope
This book puts radical theology and political theology into an interdisciplinary conversation with sustained and serious readings of resistance. Using an anthropology of ritual as a common thread, Jordan E. Miller explores the reality of the relationship between political theology, radical theology, and political theory, action, and power without cynicism in a creative, forward-moving way. The first half of the book develops a radical political theology and the second half applies that theory to a series of social movements, including The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), Occupy Wall Street, and #BlackLivesMatter, and includes reflections on the events at Standing Rock, ND.

A Guide to Building Consumer Cooperatives

In the Wilds of South America

release date: Jan 01, 2019
In the Wilds of South America
Leo E. Miller's experience as a field-naturalist consists of nearly six years of almost continuous exploration in South America, and embraces practically all of the republics of that continent. The purpose of this narrative is to follow the course of these explorations into the tropical jungles of the Amazon, Paraguay, Orinoco, and others of South America's master rivers, and to the frigid heights of the snow-crowned Andes.

Comparative Effects of Precommercial Thinning, Urea Fertilizer, and Red Alder in a Site II, Coast Douglas-fir Plantation

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Low-temperature Phase Equilibria of Helium-bearing Natural Gases

Interpretation and Utilization of Scores on the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test

On Becoming a Productive University

release date: Mar 15, 2005
On Becoming a Productive University
"In 1987, the U.S. Congress established the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award program to raise awareness about the importance of quality and performance excellence as a competitive edge. Since 1999, the program has outlined criteria for educational institutions to align their mission, values, goals, processes, and resources into a comprehensive, long-term, systematic improvement effort. The book profiles six unique institutions that have successfully implemented these criteria: the Montfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado, National University, New Mexico State University-Carlsbad, Northwest Missouri State University, University of Wisconsin-Stout, and Western Wisconsin Technical College. The University of Wisconsin-Stout was the first higher education institution to win the Baldrige Award in 2001, and has since worked with educational institutions in 39 states and 25 countries that are interested in implementing quality improvement through the application of the Baldrige criteria. This book will appeal to academic administrators at all levels and at all types of institutions who are interested in applying a systematic approach to leadership, quality improvement, and change management within their institutions"--Unedited summary from book cover.

Oklahoma and Other Poems

release date: Feb 01, 2008
Oklahoma and Other Poems
Freeman Edwin Miller (1864-1951) was an American author and poet. He was a professor of English at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College from 1894 to 1898. Many of his works revolves around life in Oklahoma. His works include: Oklahoma and Other Poems (1895), Songs from the South-West Country (1898), Oklahoma Sunshine (1905) and Oklahoma: An Ode (1915). "Oklahoma! Oklahoma! Land, O, land of the Fair God, Land where ancient, savage races Through barbarian ages trod! Through thy story fancy traces Facts above what fictions say, Where the world with haste advances, - Born are nations in a day! Where the wigwam stood so lonely, Lordly cities rise in might; Where spread desert wildness only, "

History of South Dakota

release date: Jan 01, 2004
History of South Dakota
Herbert S. Schell provides a picture of South Dakota's political, economic, social, and environmental history, identifying the local, regional, national, and global forces that shaped the fortieth state through World War II. John E. Miller picks up the story at the beginning of the Cold War and chronicles the rest of the twentieth century.

Civilizing Cyberspace

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Civilizing Cyberspace
Both computer professionals and non-techies alike are eager to learn more about Cyberspace. The news media is full of stories about the Internet; the topic is hot, but most of the time, people find the issues presented in ways that leave them murky and confused. After finishing Civilizing Cyberspace, readers will have new insights into the reality and implications of Cyberspace.

The Frieze of the Palace of the Stuccoes, Acanceh, Yucatán, Mexico

release date: Jan 01, 1991
The Frieze of the Palace of the Stuccoes, Acanceh, Yucatán, Mexico
LC copy lacks 8 p. of plates; has only p. 4-5, 8-9

Guide to the Olethreutine Moths of Midland North America (Tortricidae)

release date: Jan 01, 1987

The Woman in the Yard

release date: Apr 07, 2015
The Woman in the Yard
Set in the Deep South in 1954, this is a gripping literary tour de force, in the tradition of Montana 1948 and Peter Dexter's Paris Trout about a series of murders in a small town that reveals the tidal wave of social change sweeping over America at the time of integration "He stopped at the first good place he found. After all, he had just killed someone. He was scared. He wanted to get rid of the evidence. He parked the truck with its back to the river and sat there for a second. No traffic. If it was night he'd be invisible back in the tangle of scrub. He went to the edge of the bank and tried to imagine throwing Cora Snow into the high water of the Cape Fear." Acting Sheriff Q.P. Waldeau has returned from his tour of duty in Korea to the small coastal town of Wilmington, North Carolina. Eager to build a career in law enforcement, Waldeau confronts the challenge of a lifetime when the body of a black prostitute washes up out of Cape Fear. When the first suspect must be released for lack of evidence, Waldeau vows to pursue the case in the face of his colleagues' willful disinterest in the fate of a poor black woman. But when the killer strikes again and one of his victims is a white woman, racial tensions -- exacerbated by the passage of "Brown vs. the Board of Education" -- explode. As the trail begins to lead to several well-to-do white men, Waldeau finds his life -- and that of the woman he has come to love -- in serious jeopardy. The violent and surprising conclusion rends forever the social fabric of a small North Carolina town and foreshadows the coming of the New South.

365 Days of Spiritual Growth

release date: Dec 01, 1997
365 Days of Spiritual Growth
Each daily reading begins with a statement of the day's central idea to focus your mind, followed by the passage of Scripture that has inspired the central idea ...

Midsouth Pulpwood Prices, 1991

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Soviet Strategic Power and Doctrine

Soviet Strategic Power and Doctrine
Bogen analyserer Sovjetunionens udenrigs- og indenrigspolitiske situation historisk i forhold til landets udvikling på det militære område. Stalins arv, kommunismens indvirkning, og den enorme udvikling Sovjetunionen har gennemgået, til den strategiske styrkeposition landet har idag.

Light on the Hill

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Constituency Influence in Congress

release date: Aug 01, 1993
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