Expressions Unlimited


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Expressions Unlimited is not just an ordinary collection of poems. They are messages packed with inspiration, encouragement, motivation, empowerment, and real talk. As the Author expresses herself, you will enjoy spiritual food for the soul, relax with peace for the mind, and gain strength for the weak. Through these powerful poems, you will learn how to win spiritual battles, stand on God?s Word, praise your way to victory, and increase your faith. Take this journey with Deborah Marion as she aspires to empower and impact the hearts and lives of all readers.










SBA's Legislative Proposal


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Describing Gods


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This careful examination of properties commonly attributed to God is essential background to any arguments about the existence of God.










Learning Python


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"Based on author Mark Lutz's popular training course, this updated fifth edition will help you quickly write efficient, high-quality code with Python. It's an ideal way to begin, whether you're new to programming or a professional developer versed in other languages."--Provided by publisher.




Plato's Late Ontology


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Prior to the publication of Plato's Later Ontology in 1983, there was general agreement among Plato scholars that the theses attributed to Plato in Book A of Aristotle's Metaphysics can not be found in the dialogues. Plato's Late Ontology presented a textually based argument that in fact these theses appear both in the Philebus and in the second part of the Parmenides. The pivotal point of the argument is a number of synonyms for the expressions used by Aristotle in reporting Plato's views, found in the Greek commentators on Aristotle writing during the 3rd to the 5th Century A.D. These synonyms are also used by Plato himself in discussing the theses in question. The present book is a reprint of Plato's Late Ontology along with a recent article showing that a subset of these theses can also be found in the section of measurement appearing in the middle of the Statesman. The argument to this effect is an extension of that in Plato's Late Ontology, but is supported by a much expanded list of synonyms from the Greek Commentators. The appearance of the theses in question in the Statesman augments the original argument for their presence in the Parmenides and the Philebus.