Connected


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Is the doctrine of the Trinity really meant to be understood? Can it be applied to our everyday lives? Sam Allberry shows us that the Trinity really matters, and that this insight God gives us into himself has enormous implications for how we understand him and how we understand ourselves as beings made in his image. The Trinity shows us that God in his oneness is both unique and perfectly integrated. The relational qualities of his triune nature are eternal and foundational to our understanding of the unity and diversity of the church and the equality of and differences between men and women.







Stand Out of Our Light


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Argues that human freedom is threatened by systems of intelligent persuasion developed by tech giants who compete for our time and attention. This title is also available as Open Access.




Bananaworld


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Information theory is essentially about correlations, and the novel approach of Bananaworld is to get at what's counterintuitive about quantum information by considering correlations between normally mundane experiences that every reader can relate to.




Justice and Ethnics in the Contemporary World


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This is an edited volume of some of the selected papers presented in the International Conference on Justice and Ethics (ICJECA 2017) which was held in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. ICJECA aimed to bring together researchers, lecturers, and scholars to exchange and share new ideas on all aspects of the interrelation between justice & ethics. Several discussions covered the theoretical and practical challenges and some solutions were suggested.







Commercial America


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Automotive Reference Book


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Electricity


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C-MAPS


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C-MAPS By: Victoria B. Haney MBA, PMP®, CBAP® Understanding and communicating requirements is one of the toughest parts of most business or IT initiatives. Because requirements are so difficult, they are often skipped or left vague for the development team to figure out. C-MAPS: An Agile and Collaborative Technique for Project Requirements presents a technique that author Victoria B. Haney has developed to help business analysts and project managers uncover requirements for their projects in less time.