A Challenge for the 80s

A Challenge for the 80s
Title A Challenge for the 80s PDF eBook
Author New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1982
Genre Environmental policy
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Challenge--coordination and Governance in the '80s

Challenge--coordination and Governance in the '80s
Title Challenge--coordination and Governance in the '80s PDF eBook
Author Education Commission of the States
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1980
Genre Education, Higher
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Matthew

Matthew
Title Matthew PDF eBook
Author Leonard Doohan
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 214
Release 2016-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725237350

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Matthew: A Gospel for a Divided Community is a work of biblical theology with special interest in spirituality. There are very few books available today that approach scripture with the specific interests of spirituality. Generally, Bible commentaries are exegesis of the text without application or interpretation to real-life issues. Matthew is a work of biblical spirituality. In approaching the Gospel of Matthew, the author deals with all the usual questions of books on the Bible--where it was written, by whom, why, when, how. However, in approaching these topics, Dr. Doohan focuses on the implications for Christians living today. For example, when he deals with Matthew, he is not so much interested in historical information as he is in Matthew's attitudes and approaches to life--which are very relevant and challenging to us today.

The Ten Causes of the Reagan Boom

The Ten Causes of the Reagan Boom
Title The Ten Causes of the Reagan Boom PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Hoover Press
Pages 24
Release
Genre Supply-side economics
ISBN 9780817958930

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Challenge

Challenge
Title Challenge PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 784
Release 1979
Genre Housing
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Army

Army
Title Army PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1166
Release 1980
Genre Military art and science
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The Great Expansion

The Great Expansion
Title The Great Expansion PDF eBook
Author Alan Bass
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 249
Release 2011-01-25
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1450286070

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Alan Bass does an incredible job of going through the era and describing these vital events that changed the game. EDWARD FRASER, THE HOCKEY NEWS To the degree that expansion has changed the league since 1967, its surprising that no ones gone in-depth to see what faced the NHLs six newest teams. Bass does, and gives any hockey history nut their fix! BRYAN THIEL, HOCKEY54.COM Alan Bass has captured the history of the biggest turning point in NHL history Bass brings both the highlights on the ice and all the important maneuvers behind the scenes to fans, including what happened and why. Full of in-depth analysis and interesting and never before heard stories, this book is a must for any hockey fan. BRAD KURTZBERG, AUTHOR OF SHORTHANDED: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE SEALS Alan Bass has produced a well researched and thoughtful look back at the NHLs original expansion this book is a must for all those interested in the history of pro hockey in North America. BRUCE SCOOP COOPER, HOCKEY HISTORIAN, AUTHOR, AND BROADCASTER It was March 1965 when Clarence Campbell, president of the National Hockey League, emerged from a long board meeting and announced that the NHL would double in size beginning with the 1967-68 season. Fans loyal to the Original Six were furious. Owners were irate. In The Great Expansion: The Ultimate Risk that Changed the NHL Forever, hockey expert Alan Bass profiles the power brokers and provides an in-depth study of the decision and its revolutionary impact on the game. Bass, a former hockey player and freelance sports writer, relies on thorough research, interviews, and first-person accounts in order to reach into the past and uncover the mystery of a behind-closed-doors decision that seemed improbable at the time. As he profiles the powerful owners, media moguls, and die-hard sportsmen involved in the politics and backroom dealings, Bass shares a never-before-seen glimpse into how the decision forever impacted professional hockey in North America. The Great Expansion: The Ultimate Risk that Changed the NHL Forever is not only an important documentation of Clarence Campbells bold move of doubling the number of NHL franchises, but also provides an unforgettable look back into the history of pro hockey in North America.