A deep bond between a mother and son is beautifully explored in this tribute by Anthony D. William Sr. The narrative reflects on the author's journey and the lasting impact of his mother's unwavering support, which continues to guide him even after her passing. Through heartfelt reflections, the book captures the essence of love, loss, and resilience.
Pursue a lucrative career as a professional construction estimator
208 pages
8 hours of reading
The book highlights the alarming decline of skilled estimators in the industry, emphasizing the critical need for their expertise. It explores the challenges faced in maintaining quality estimation practices and the implications of their absence on projects and profitability. Readers will gain insights into the importance of fostering skilled professionals who can navigate the complexities of estimation, ensuring successful outcomes in various sectors.
The story explores the intense relationship between two brothers, where a significant sacrifice leads to a dramatic shift from love to hatred. As tensions rise and trust erodes, the narrative delves into the complexities of familial bonds and the consequences of betrayal, setting the stage for a gripping conflict that tests their loyalty and resilience.
Christianity is often assumed to be pro-capitalist and socially conservative – in short, necessarily aligned with the political Right. But can this be straightforwardly true of a religion founded by a figure who drew his early followers from among the poor and downtrodden and spoke against the accumulation of earthly riches? In this book, Anthony A.J. Williams shows that this assumption is far from correct by giving an introductory overview of a tradition of socialist and radical Christianity that can be traced back to the communal ownership described in the Acts of the Apostles. Focusing on modern Christian Left movements, from Christian Socialism and the social gospel to liberation theology and red-letter Christianity, Williams examines the major challenges faced by the Christian Left today, both from within Christianity itself and from the secular Left. Does the Bible and Christian theology really support collectivism and universal equality? Can Christian radicalism remain viable in an age of identity politics? This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between religion and politics.
A miscellany of actual patents for wonderfully bizarre inventions, Brilliantly
Bad is a salute to what the human mind can achieve - even if it probably
shouldn't.
The narrative centers on an eleven-year-old boy, Anthony Williams, who recalls his life vividly since the age of two, including three near-death experiences, one of which involved an actual death and a subsequent revival. His story explores the profound insights gained from this experience and emphasizes the importance of resilience and hope. Through his journey, Williams aims to inspire others to persevere and choose their own paths in life, offering a heartfelt testament to the value of life and determination.
The second volume of the history of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) takes up the story of how the Bank has become an indispensable part of the international financial architecture. It tracks the rollercoaster ride during this period, including the Bank’s crucial coordinating role in response to global and regional crises, the calls for its presence as an investor in Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa and later Greece and Cyprus, as well as the consequences of conflicts within its original region. It shows how in face of the growing threat of global warming the EBRD, working mainly with the private sector, developed a sustainable energy business model to tackle climate change.Transforming Markets also examines how the EBRD broadened its investment criteria, arguing that transition towards sustainable economies requires market qualities that are not only competitive and integrated but which are also resilient, well-governed, green and more inclusive. This approach aligned with the 2015 Paris Agreement and the international community’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with its core set of 17 sustainable development goals. The story of the EBRD’s own transition and rich history provides a route map for building the sustainable markets necessary for future growth and prosperity.
The Piano in Black and White is for everyone with an unrequited love for the piano. It will entice beginners to climb a few important rungs up the ladder, coax the fainthearted to play more and welcome back those who previously gave up. Packed with inspiration and advice, this book demystifies the process of learning the piano. There are easy-to-follow lessons with photographs and fingering guides, online audio and unique features such as finger Pilates and the ten-by-five" practice method. By the end of the book you will be able to play twelve beautiful pieces, making this an unmissable book for all would-be pianists! "
Children and parents alike will love filling in this keepsake book together, including a wallet with a full-colour greetings card.It's a wonderful way to bond and learn more about each others' lives, interests, and feelings. There are plenty of spaces to fill with interesting facts about each other, discovering a parent's life before their children were born, and exploring their relationship.Young readers are invited to draw a picture of Mom's favorite childhood toy, or describe her favorite childhood story. This book is both a charming way to spend a rainy day, and a special memento of a childhood to be shared in later life. Suitable for children aged 3+ to complete with their parents.