Most Popular Books by J. Williams

J. Williams is the author of Quantitative Aspects of Magnetospheric Physics (1984), Our Global Village - Russia (1993), Command your Emotions, The Mountain Mouse, Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (2020).

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Quantitative Aspects of Magnetospheric Physics

Quantitative Aspects of Magnetospheric Physics
The discovery of the earth's radiation belts in 1957 marked the beginning of what is now known as magnetospheric physics. The field has evolved normally from an early discovery phase through a period of exploration and into an era of quantitative studies of the dynamics of magnetized plasmas as they occur in nature. Such environments are common throughout the universe and have been studied in varying detail at the sun, the planets, pulsars, and certain radio galaxies. The purpose of this book is to describe basic quantitative aspects of magnetospheric physics. We use selected examples from the earth's magnetosphere to show how theory and data together form a quantitative framework for magnetospheric research. We have tried to organize the material along the philosophy of starting simply and adding com plexity only as necessary. We have avoided controversial and relatively new research topics and have tried to use as examples physical processes generally accepted as important within the earth's magnetospheric system. However, even in some of our examples, the question of whether the physical process applied to a particular problem is the dominant process, has yet to be answered.

Our Global Village - Russia

release date: Sep 01, 1993
Our Global Village - Russia
Bring the world a little closer with these multicultural books. An excellent way for students to appreciate and learn cultural diversity in an exciting hands-on format. Each book explores the history, language, holidays, festivals, customs, legends, foods, creative arts, lifestyles, and games of the title country. A creative alternative to student research reports and a time-saver for teachers since the activities and resource material are contained in one book.

Command your Emotions

Command your Emotions
Are your emotions running the show? Do anger, fear, anxiety, or frustration constantly derail your peace, your focus, or your relationships? It’s time to take back control. Command Your Emotions is a powerful guide to mastering your inner world. Whether you struggle with emotional overreaction, impulsive decisions, or the stress of everyday life, this book will help you break free from the cycle of emotional chaos and lead with calm, clarity, and confidence. Drawing from proven psychological strategies, timeless wisdom, and real-life application, this book will show you: How to identify emotional triggers and disarm them Techniques to build emotional resilience and self-awareness Practical steps to manage anger, fear, sadness, and anxiety Ways to reframe your thinking and respond, not react How to create peace within so you can lead with strength without Whether you're battling personal storms or just seeking greater emotional maturity, this book offers tools, encouragement, and a roadmap for growth. 🌿 You can’t always control what happens, but you can always command your response. Start your journey to emotional mastery today.

Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism

release date: Oct 29, 2020
Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
This textbook serves as a guide to design and evaluate evidence-based programs intended to prevent or counter violent extremism (P/CVE). Violent extremism and related hate crimes are problems which confront societies in virtually every region of the world; this text examines how we can prevent or counter violent extremism using a systematic, evidence-based approach. The book, equal parts theoretical, methodological and applied, represents the first science-based guide for understanding “what makes hate,” and how to design and evaluate programs intended to prevent this. Though designed to serve as a primary course textbook, the work can readily serve as a how-to guide for self-study, given its abundant links to freely available online toolkits and templates. As such, it is designed to inform both students and practitioners alike with respect to the management, design, or evaluation of programs intended to prevent or counter violent extremism. Written by a leading social scientist in the field of P/CVE program evaluation, this book is rich in both scientific rigor and examples from the “real world” of research and evaluation dedicated to P/CVE. This book will be essential reading for students of terrorism, preventing or countering violent extremism, political violence, and deradicalization, and highly recommended for students of criminal justice, criminology, and behavioural psychology.

Studies in the Syntax of the Peshitta of 1 Kings

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Studies in the Syntax of the Peshitta of 1 Kings
This study considers diverse features of syntax and translation technique in the Syriac version of 1 Kings. It seeks to formulate rules and make observations about translation tendencies that may be generalized to some extent across the whole Peshitta.

Haze Gray and Underway

release date: Apr 24, 2024
Haze Gray and Underway
When a little girl named Chelsea has to face her mothers deployment, she is heartbroken. Chelsea learns how important it is for some mommies and daddies to go defend our nation, and Chelsea discovers fun ways to keep in contact with her mommy while she is away. Haze Gray and Underway is an endearing children’s book geared toward military families to offer their children a beautiful sense of comfort through understanding when their parents are deployed. About the Author Tanisha J. Williams’ hobbies include watching tv and movies with her son Xavier, and taking walks while listening to music. Spending time with her family is very important to Williams. She believes family is special, and without that kind of support system, she would not be who she is as a person today. Williams served 20 years in the US Navy as an Air Traffic Controller. Controlling aircraft was very exciting and she enjoyed it. Being in the Navy, Williams had the opportunity to go out in communities and volunteer to read to children, and organize fundraisers for many different causes and events.

The Children of the New Vibration

release date: Jul 12, 2018
The Children of the New Vibration
My book is so raw, but it is so nice to write for you to enjoy. The reviews for my last book, Skinheads Rastas and Hippies, were so good. Now it is my second book, and I have learned from my first book so much more. I enjoy writing it so that you can read. My book The Children of the New Vibration is just as raw and so fresh, and I want you to enjoy.

The Power of a True Intercessor

release date: Jan 01, 2013
The Power of a True Intercessor
Prayer is the most potent force known to humanity. Because we have been made partakers in Jesus' victory over sin and death (1 John 4:4), we have the authority as sons and daughters of God to pray for others, pushing back the darkness of sin and oppression. In prayer, we have a weapon that has "divine power to destroy strongholds" (2 Corinthians 10:4). That kind of weaponry - the power of prayer - is something God invites us to use, as we seek not only personal transformation, but transformation of the world as well. An intercessor is one who takes up a "burden" that goes far beyond his or her own needs and intentions. Those who take up the call to intercession come to learn in a deeper way that the sufferings of the present time cannot compare to the joy that will come as God's purposes unfold. Intercessors participate in God's magnificent plan to raise humanity to share in divine life. This insight moves them to engage in a spiritual battle against the forces that seek to destroy God's plans, proving The Power of a True Intercessor. About the Author: Prophetess Patricia J. Williams is the president and founder of Faith In God International Ministries and Patricia J. Williams Ministries. She is also a woman of Revelation, Power, and is an Intercessor. With a unique style of ministering the Word of God, God uses her mightily through Prophesy, Visions, and Dreams. She currently resides in Louisiana, where she is working on her next book, The Endurance of Pleasing God: Breaking the Chains of Tradition. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/PatriciaJWilliams

Acts

release date: Apr 01, 1989
Acts
The Understanding the Bible Commentary Series helps readers navigate the strange and sometimes intimidating literary terrain of the Bible. These accessible volumes break down the barriers between the ancient and modern worlds so that the power and meaning of the biblical texts become transparent to contemporary readers. The contributors tackle the task of interpretation using the full range of critical methodologies and practices, yet they do so as people of faith who hold the text in the highest regard. Pastors, teachers, and lay people alike will cherish the truth found in this commentary series.

Reyner Banham Revisited

release date: Jun 10, 2021
Reyner Banham Revisited
Reyner Banham (1922–88) was a prolific, iconoclastic critic of modern architecture, cities, and mass culture in Britain and the United States, and his provocative writings are inescapable in these areas. His 1971 book on Los Angeles was groundbreaking in what it told Californians about their own metropolis, and architects about what cities might be if freed from tradition. Banham’s obsession with technology, and his talent for thinking the unthinkable, mean his work still resonates now, more than thirty years after his death. This book explores the full breadth of his career and his legacy, dealing not only with his major books, but a wide range of his journalism and media outputs, as well as the singular character of Banham himself.

James Jones

release date: Aug 22, 2016
James Jones
James Jones played many roles, including short story writer, social critic, and war novelist. His most famous work, From Here to Eternity (1951), spent 20 weeks atop the New York Times bestseller’s list, won the National Book Award, was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film, and was named one of the 100 best novels of the twentieth century by the Modern Library. Despite this and the success of his other novels, Some Came Running (1957) and The Thin Red Line (1962), Jones is widely forgotten today. In James Jones: The Limits of Eternity, literary scholar Tony J. Williams examines the significance of Jones’s work not only for its nuance and daring subject matter but also for its widespread popularity. In his assessment of Jones’s catalog, Williams reveals an incisive novelist who offered groundbreaking interpretations of masculinity, sexuality, gender, and identity. Williams contends that Jones should be recognized as far more than just a popular war novelist, but also as a humanitarian and literary pioneer, particularly in probing gender and queer issues. A quintessentially American novelist, Jones was never afraid to look openly at the flaws of his society, examine how it could adversely affect individual victims, and tacitly suggest possible alternatives. He recognized the presence of gays and lesbians in American culture during an overtly repressive time, which makes his work relevant to many areas of contemporary criticism. Demonstrating his significant contribution to contemporary American literature, James Jones: The Limits of Eternity will be of interest to scholars of war narratives, gender studies, and literary studies.

France, Britain and the United States in the Twentieth Century: Volume 2, 1940–1961

release date: Dec 31, 2019
France, Britain and the United States in the Twentieth Century: Volume 2, 1940–1961
"In his account of the relationship between France, the UK and the US Andrew Williams successfully intertwines diplomatic history with international thought. We are presented with a historical stage that includes both the doers and the thinkers of the age, and as a result this is a must read for both diplomatic historians and historians of international thought. The second in a multivolume study, this volume takes the story beyond the fall of France into the war years, the period of post-war reconstruction, and the Cold War. As with the first volume, Williams is an excellent guide, stepping over the ruins of past worlds, and introducing us to an epoch with more than its fair share of both visionaries and villains. Yet in this second volume the stakes are higher, as the United States comes to terms with its role as the paramount world power, Britain faces a world that challenges its imperial order, and France is picking up the pieces from its defeat." Lucian Ashworth, Memorial University, Canada "Following on from his outstanding first volume reviewing the complex interwar relationships between France, Britain and the United States, Williams’ second volume is an indispensable and lucid overview of the vitally important era of post-war reconstruction. From national post-war developments to institutional structures and superpower shifts, Williams examines clearly and engagingly the final passing of pre-modern power structures and the emergence of a new Europe." Amelia Hadfield, University of Surrey, UK /div"At a time of intense debates about Europe, the ‘Anglosphere’ and empires old and new, Andrew Williams’s book is a timely demonstration that the weight of emotion in the shaping of foreign policy and its makers should not be forgotten. Unearthing some of the ‘forces profondes’ in diplomacy and reflecting on feelings of humiliation and liberation in national constructs, Andrew Williams discusses the cultural conceptions and misconceptions that French, American and British diplomats had of each other, thereby revisiting the reasons why the ‘special relationship’ was largely a myth – but one which had tangible consequences on French and British policies in their retreat from empire. By connecting the personal and the national, the structural and accidental, Williams offers essential insights into the major conflicts of the period and their impact on diplomatic cultures across the Atlantic." Mélanie Torrent, Université Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France The second volume of this study of France’s unique contribution to the international relations of the last century covers the period from the Fall of France in 1940 to Charles de Gaulle’s triumphant return to power in the late 1950s. France had gone from being a victorious member of the coalition with Britain and the United States that won the First World War to a defeated nation in a few short weeks. France then experienced the humiliation of collaboration with and occupation by the enemy, followed by resistance and liberation and a slow return to global influence over the next twenty years. This volume examines how these processes played out by concentrating on France’s relations with Britain and the United States, most importantly over questions of post-war order, the integration of Europe and the withdrawal from Empire.

Liberalism and the Limits of Power

release date: Nov 26, 2005
Liberalism and the Limits of Power
This book provides the first critical assessment of important recent developments in Anglo-American liberal theorizing about limited government. Following a comparative study of canonical liberal philosophers Hayek and Rawls, the book reveals a new direction for conceptualizing limited government in the twenty-first century, highlighting the central role that democratic politics - rather than philosophical principles - should play in determining the uses and limits of state power in a liberal regime. Williams draws on recent scholarship in the field of democratic theory and cultural studies in arguing for a shift in the ways liberals approach the study of politics.

The Political Themes of Inter-American Relations

Sex and Buildings

release date: Jul 15, 2013
Sex and Buildings
Massive modern skyscrapers, obelisks, towers—all are structures that, thanks to their phallic shape, are often associated with sex. But other buildings are more subtly connected, as they provide the frameworks for our sexual lives and act as reminders of our sexual memories. This relationship between sex and buildings mattered more than ever in the United States and Europe during the turbulent twentieth century, when a culture of unprecedented sexual frankness and tolerance emerged and came to dominate many aspects of public life. Part architectural history, part cultural history, and part travelogue, Sex and Buildings explores how progressive sexual attitudes manifest themselves in architecture, asking what progressive sexuality might look like architecturally and exploring the successes and failures of buildings' attempts to reflect it. In search of structures that reflect the sexual mores of their inhabitants, Richard J. Williams visits modernist buildings in Southern California, the Westin Bonaventure Hotel, the Playboy Mansion in Chicago, the Seagram in New York, communes from the 1960s, and more. A fascinating and often funny look at a period of extraordinary social change coupled with aesthetic invention, Sex and Buildings will change the way we look at the buildings around us.

Why Cities Look the Way They Do

release date: Aug 08, 2019
Why Cities Look the Way They Do
We tend to think cities look the way they do because of the conscious work of architects, planners and builders. But what if the look of cities had less to do with design, and more to do with social, cultural, financial and political processes, and the way ordinary citizens interact with them? What if the city is a process as much as a design? Richard J. Williams takes the moment construction is finished as a beginning, tracing the myriad processes that produce the look of the contemporary global city. This book is the story of dramatic but unforeseen urban sights: how financial capital spawns empty towering skyscrapers and hollowed-out ghettoes; how the zoning of once-illicit sexual practices in marginal areas of the city results in the reinvention of culturally vibrant gay villages; how abandoned factories have been repurposed as creative hubs in a precarious postindustrial economy. It is also the story of how popular urban clichés and the fictional portrayal of cities powerfully shape the way we read and see the bricks, concrete and glass that surround us. Thought-provoking and original, Why Cities Look the Way They Do will appeal to anyone who wants to understand the contemporary city, shedding new light on humanity’s greatest collective invention.

Hebrewisms of West Africa

release date: Oct 01, 2013
Hebrewisms of West Africa
This is a new release of the original 1930 edition.

The Top Ten Steps From Debt to Financial Freedom

release date: Jun 27, 2024
The Top Ten Steps From Debt to Financial Freedom
Are you searching for the best way to get out of debt and build lasting habits to build wealth? Well, you have come to the right place! I have gone down the rabbit hole of searching the internet and following all the wealth-building experts. Let me save you some time and summarize all the common points that the gurus make. In this book, we will go over the top 10 main ideas that all of the internet and media experts agree on for getting out of debt and building the habits and practices that build lasting wealth. Each point will have a chapter devoted to it and I will put quotes and references from all of the wealth-building greats. Once you have read through this book fully you will have the biggest take-aways and wisdom from all the big mainstream gurus like Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman, Robert Kiyosaki, and many many more. At the end I will list all the guru's books and the key areas they discuss for you to do further research. Together we will get you the information you need to gain Financial Freedom

The Spirit, Ethics, and Eternal Life

release date: Apr 04, 2023
The Spirit, Ethics, and Eternal Life
What vision does Scripture cast for living as a follower of Christ? New Testament scholar Jarvis Williams offers a multifaceted vision of God's saving action in Jesus Christ for both Jew and Gentile, in both the vertical relationship between God and humanity as well as the horizontal relationships among people—with cosmic ramifications.

What If --

release date: Jan 01, 2001
What If --
What if children happily went to bed on time every night? Impossible? Probably. But this delightful book will help make bedtime a fun time for everyone. What If? features a little boy who uses his fantastic imagination to delay bedtime for as long as possible: ?What if all the trees would suddenly shrink until they were the size of flowers, and I could pick a bouquet just for you, Mom.' While reading this enchanting, dream-aloud bedtime story, children will have great fun imagining ?what ifs? of their own. Be sure not to miss the special glow-in-the-dark dream page in the back of the book.

A Worship Workbook

release date: Mar 16, 2021
A Worship Workbook
Pastors and others who lead Christian worship want to offer worship that is truthful and hopeful. They yearn to create worship that involves and includes everyone in their midst. To develop new approaches to planning, so that their worship can reflect and respond to the realities of the community. To create worship for the church that is becoming. A Worship Workbook introduces crucial and under-examined liturgical and social concepts for students and leaders of worship. Each chapter offers a brief lesson, teaching new skills and inspiring creativity for honest, faithful, and versatile worship leadership.

SELDADS

SELDADS
SELDADS = Space Environment Laboratory Data Acquisition and Display System

What's Going On?

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Open House

release date: Nov 01, 2005
Open House
Renowned columnist Patricia J. Williams shares her frank and personal views on contemporary American culture. She relates stories about the many facets of her life - as a lawyer, scholar, writer, African American, descendant of slaves, mother, and single, fifty-something woman.

The Mirrored Heavens

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Mirrored Heavens
In a dystopic future during a worldwide cold war, a machine called the Phoenix Space Elevator has been destroyed and U.S. agents Claire Haskell and Jason Marlowe are called in to investigate.

Homosexuals and the Military

Homosexuals and the Military
Theoretical background is the labeling approach to deviance.

Williams on Wills

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Hardwired

release date: May 01, 1991
Hardwired
Hardwired features high-tech thrills and unforgettable heroes in the great tradition of William Gibson's Neuromancer. According to Locus, Hardwired is Walter Jon Williams's "best book to date".

The CIA's Plot to Destroy Psychic Research

release date: Oct 01, 2000
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