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The New Eve

The New Eve


Best-selling men’s ministry author Robert Lewis knows what you’re thinking: What’s a man doing writing a book about women? The answer is: because women strongly encouraged him to do so! Per their request, having seen so many positive changes in the men in their lives, The New Eve is an equally stirring counterpart to Robert’s teachings on authentic biblical manhood, powerfully defining Christian womanhood in the context of the modern world. He says, “Many women lack a clear, compelling, biblical vision for what it means to be a Christian woman living in the twenty-first century. They are stuck with images mired in 1950s terminology or given license to indiscrimi­nately pursue a modern life that overlooks divine directives, bringing confusion and regret.” In essence, The New Eve sets forth and expounds upon five “Bold Moves” for today’s discerning woman: Live from the Inside Out; Adopt a Biblical Definition of Womanhood; Embrace a Big-Picture Perspective on Life; Live with the End in Mind; Use Wisdom with a Man.  Endorsements “I never thought a book written by a man could give me such an eye-opening picture of who I should be as a woman.” —Shaunti Feldhahn, bestselling author of For Women Only “Women today have unprecedented opportunities and possibilities before them, but this great new freedom also brings a new dilemma: how to make the best choices for their own good and that of their families. In The New Eve, Robert Lewis gives women of all ages a picture of what God intended for us from the beginning and a clear vision for how we make choices that liberate us to live with purposeful direction. No matter your stage in life, all women can benefit from his coaching. I highly recommend it.” ??— Barbara Rainey, co-founder of FamilyLife“Robert Lewis sounds a much-needed message as he calls women to walk in the feminine freedom and fullness that result from embracing our core biblical callings. The New Eve dispels the current cultural fog regarding what it means to be a woman, by looking to God's design as revealed in the Scripture, for wisdom, insight, and direction."— Nancy Leigh DeMoss, author and host of Revive Our Hearts radio 
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Fs-1128mfp Fax Operation Guide Book

Fs-1128mfp Fax Operation Guide Book


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Radio's Civic Ambition: American Broadcasting and Democracy in the 1930s

Radio's Civic Ambition: American Broadcasting and Democracy in the 1930s


The history of American radio broadcasting has often been written as a lament for lost possibilities, a tale of what might have been. One now familiar landmark in that account is the story of how American commercial broadcasters, in the passage of the 1934 Communications Act, won a great victory over reformers who wanted frequencies set aside for non-commercial use. It is generally agreed that the defeat of the radio reformers was decisive and permanent, and that the best hopes for a public radio in the United States had been thwarted by 1934. In Radio's Civic Ambition, however, author David Goodman focuses not on the lost possibilities and defeated reformers, but on what did happen as the beginning of another chapter in the story of the struggle over the meaning and purpose of American broadcasting. Commercial broadcasters paid a considerable price for their victory: in the years after 1934, American broadcasters always had to be seen to be providing public service as well as entertainment. An impressive range of programs, from imaginatively conceived classical music broadcasts to lively multi-opinion radio forums, was designed to promote civic engagement and individualization. By the later 1930s, political leaders, key social science and communications intellectuals, the Federal Communications Commission, and many articulate and educated ordinary Americans, increasingly expected commercial broadcasters in the US to perform a range of ambitious civic functions, including encouraging local community, strengthening democracy, fostering talent, and producing tolerance for other points of view. A new look at the history of commercial radio broadcasting in America, Radio's Civic Ambition will appeal to students and scholars in communications and radio studies, music history, media studies, and American history.
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FAX

FAX


Though the technology for transmitting information long-distance dates from the nineteenth century, it was the fax machine, made commercially available in the 1970s, that turned facsimiles into a primary form of communication. Artists readily exploited the fax machine for its graphic and interactive possibilities, positing the medium as a precursor to the then-nascent field of new media art and within the legacy of mail art. Fax presents works by a multigenerational group of nearly 100 artists, architects, designers, scientists and filmmakers--Mel Bochner, Liam Gillick, Wade Guyton, Glenn Ligon, Jan De Cock, Cerith Wyn Evans, Morgan Fisher and Aurelien Froment, among others--that use the fax machine as a tool for thinking and drawing. Published to accompany an exhibition at New York's Drawing Center, FAX includes the drawings, texts, examples of early telecommunications art (with inevitable transmission errors), junk faxes and fax lore that were all transmitted via the gallery's fax line.
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FAX

FAX


Though the technology for transmitting information long-distance dates from the nineteenth century, it was the fax machine, made commercially available in the 1970s, that turned facsimiles into a primary form of communication. Artists readily exploited the fax machine for its graphic and interactive possibilities, positing the medium as a precursor to the then-nascent field of new media art and within the legacy of mail art. Fax presents works by a multigenerational group of nearly 100 artists, architects, designers, scientists and filmmakers--Mel Bochner, Liam Gillick, Wade Guyton, Glenn Ligon, Jan De Cock, Cerith Wyn Evans, Morgan Fisher and Aurelien Froment, among others--that use the fax machine as a tool for thinking and drawing. Published to accompany an exhibition at New York's Drawing Center, FAX includes the drawings, texts, examples of early telecommunications art (with inevitable transmission errors), junk faxes and fax lore that were all transmitted via the gallery's fax line.
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What You Do Best In The Body Of Christ: Discover Your S


Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author What You Do Best in the Body of Christ: Discover Your Spiritual Gifts, Personal Style, and God-Given Passion by Bruce L. Bugbee Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Now with discussion questions and assessment tools to help you determine your unique ministry fit. By the coauthor of the Network course materials developed at Willow Creek Community Church Have you found fulfillment in life? Can you say your ministry i
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Brother Fax-170 & Fax-190 Fax Machine Owner's Manual

Brother Fax-170 & Fax-190 Fax Machine Owner's Manual


This listing is for a manual Make: Brother Manual Model / Part #: Not Listed Compatible With: FAX-170 and FAX-190 Personal Fax Machines Description: Owner's Manual Includes all/only items pictured. ... All items are "as pictured". I have a surplus store. Some "new" items may not include original packaging. I do my best to keep all quantities correct. All items listed on eBay should be in stock. I do not "broker" parts or anything like that. I have been in the trucking/distribution business for
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Encyclopedia of Business Letters, Faxes, and E-mail by Robert W. Bly

Encyclopedia of Business Letters, Faxes, and E-mail by Robert W. Bly


Free Worldwide Delivery : Encyclopedia of Business Letters, Faxes, and E-mail : Paperback : Career Press : 9781601630292 : 1601630298 : 05 Mar 2009
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Fax, Modem, and Text for IP Telephony

Fax, Modem, and Text for IP Telephony


IP Telephony has revolutionized many aspects of telecommunications and it continues to be deployed at a rapid pace. The benefits of transporting voice over an IP infrastructure include increased flexibility, better scalability, and a significant cost savings over traditional telephony networks. However, during the deployment of these VoIP solutions, other types of traditional telephony communications that can also realize these same benefits are often overlooked or ignored.   Fax, Modem, and Text for IP Telephony is a comprehensive resource that confronts the need for information on transporting alternative, non-voice communications over the IP protocol. Beginning with the basic theory and operation of fax, modem, and text telephony, this book then educates you on all of the current transport options that are available. An extensive design guide then provides the pertinent advice and best practices for making the correct planning decisions and choosing the best transport option for your network.   Fax, Modem, and Text for IP Telephony also includes meticulous configuration and troubleshooting guides. The configuration guides in this book include a number of sample configurations and tips to manage any fax, modem, or text deployment. The troubleshooting guides present the essential methodologies, debugs, and analysis tools for quickly resolving both the common and complex issues that may be encountered. This book is the perfect companion to other VoIP resources, and it is the only book that empowers you to successfully handle any fax, modem, or text implementation.   David Hanes, CCIE® No. 3491, is currently a senior engineer specializing in training, network design assistance, and troubleshooting of fax technologies for the Customer Assurance Engineering (CAE) group at Cisco®. Since joining Cisco in 1997, David has worked as a TAC engineer for the WAN, WAN Switching, and Multiservice Voice teams, a team lead for the Multiservice Voice team, and an escalation engineer covering a variety of voice and fax technologies. David has troubleshot escalated issues in Cisco customer networks worldwide and remains a technical resource for other Cisco employees and customers.   Gonzalo Salgueiro CCIE No. 4541, is a senior escalation engineer supporting voice, fax, and modem technologies for the Cisco TAC. Gonzalo has spent more than 11 years troubleshooting complex issues in large-scale VoIP networks as well as providing technical leadership for some of the most critical worldwide voice and fax deployments. Prior to joining the Escalation Team in 1999 Gonzalo had roles as a TAC engineer for both the Access/Dial and Multiservice Voice teams as well as a team lead for the Access/Dial team.   Learn basic and advanced operational theory and practical implementation of fax, modem, and text communications Understand how to implement fax, modem, and text communications using protocols such as H.323, SIP, MGCP, and SCCP. Explore the functionality and advantages of T.38 fax relay, passthrough, modem relay, T.37 Store-and-Forward Fax, and text relay for IP network deployments Employ expert-recommended best practices and design solutions for deploying fax, modem, and text in an IP telephony environment Optimize your network with comprehensive fax, modem, and text configuration and design tips for use with IOS and non-IOS gateways Master the latest fax, modem, and text troubleshooting tools and techniques employed by Cisco engineers   Category: Cisco Press—IP Communication Covers: Fax, Modem, and Text Telephony Technologies for Integrated IP Networks  
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Sharp Fo-750 Facsimile Fax Machine Operation Manual

Sharp Fo-750 Facsimile Fax Machine Operation Manual


This listing is for a manual Make: Sharp Manual Model / Part #: Not Listed Compatible With: FO-750 Facsimile (Fax) Machine (FO750, F0-750, F0750) Description: Operation Manual Includes all/only items pictured. ... All items are "as pictured". I have a surplus store. Some "new" items may not include original packaging. I do my best to keep all quantities correct. All items listed on eBay should be in stock. I do not "broker" parts or anything like that. I have been in the trucking/distribution b
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The Truth About What Customers Want

The Truth About What Customers Want


Customers demystified! How you can move them to buy...buy more...and keep on buying! The truth about what customers really want, think, and feel The truth about keeping current customers happy—and loyal The truth about the newest trends and advances in consumer behavior   Simply the best thinking THE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH   This book reveals 50 bite-size, easy-to-use techniques for finding and keeping highly profitable customers   “Michael Solomon’s The Truth About What Customers Want contains great insights into consumer behavior and is a must-have tool for anyone working in a consumer-driven field. His 50 truths take the guesswork out of marketing intelligence and give insight into navigating today’s technology-driven world.” Tim Dunphy, Senior Marketing Manager, Consumer Insights, Black & Decker   Introduction ix Truth 1 Your customers want a relationship, not a one-night stand 1 Truth 2 Design it, and they will come 5 Truth 3 Sensory marketing–smells like profits 9 Truth 4 Pardon me, is that a breast in your Coke? 13 Truth 5 One man’s goose… 17 Truth 6 Throw ‘em a bone, and they’ll no longer roam 21 Truth 7 Stay in their minds–if you can 25 Truth 8 These are the good old days 29 Truth 9 Why ask why? Understand consumers’ motives to meet their needs 33 Truth 10 He who dies with the most toys wins 37 Truth 11 Your customers are looking for greener pastures 41 Truth 12 “Because I’m worth it” 45 Truth 13 Love me, love my avatar 49 Truth 14 You really are what you wear 53 Truth 15 Real men don’t eat quiche (but they do moisturize) 57 Truth 16 Girls just want to have fun 61 Truth 17 Queer eye for the spending guy 65 Truth 18 Yesterday’s chubby is today’s voluptuous 69 Truth 19 Men want to sleep with their cars 73 Truth 20 Your PC is trying to kill you 77 Truth 21 Birds of a feather buy together 81 Truth 22 Sell wine spritzers to squash players 85 Truth 23 They think your product sucks–but that’s not a bad thing 89 Truth 24 When to sell the steak, when to sell the sizzle 93 Truth 25 People are dumber than robots (lazier, too) 97 Truth 26 Your customers have your brand on the brain 101 Truth 27 Let their mouseclicks do the walking 105 Truth 28 Nothing shouts quality like leather from Poland 111 Truth 29 Consider investing in a drive-thru mortuary 115 Truth 30 Go to the Gemba 119 Truth 31 Your customers want to be like Mike (or someone like him) 123 Truth 32 Go tribal 127 Truth 33 People like to do their own thing–so long as it’s everyone else’s thing too 131 Truth 34 Catch a buzz 135 Truth 35 Go with the flow–get shopmobbed today 139 Truth 36 Find the market maven, and the rest is gravy 143 Truth 37 Hundreds of housewives can predict your company’s future 147 Truth 38 Know who wears the pants in the family 149 Truth 39 Youth is wasted on the young 153 Truth 40 Make millions on Millennials 157 Truth 41 Grownups don’t grow up anymore 161 Truth 42 Dollar stores make good cents 165 Truth 43 The rich are different 169 Truth 44 Out with the ketchup, in with the salsa 173 Truth 45 Look for fly-fishing born-again environmentalist jazz-loving Harry Potter freaks 177 Truth 46 Ronald McDonald is related to Luke Skywalker 181 Truth 47 Sign a caveman to endorse your product 185 Truth 48 Make your brand a fortress brand–and make mine a Guinness 189 Truth 49 Turn a (pet) rock into gold 193 Truth 50 Think globally, act locally 197 References 201 About the Author 209  
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The Truth About What Customers Want

The Truth About What Customers Want


Customers demystified! How you can move them to buy...buy more...and keep on buying! The truth about what customers really want, think, and feel The truth about keeping current customers happy—and loyal The truth about the newest trends and advances in consumer behavior   Simply the best thinking THE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH   This book reveals 50 bite-size, easy-to-use techniques for finding and keeping highly profitable customers   “Michael Solomon’s The Truth About What Customers Want contains great insights into consumer behavior and is a must-have tool for anyone working in a consumer-driven field. His 50 truths take the guesswork out of marketing intelligence and give insight into navigating today’s technology-driven world.” Tim Dunphy, Senior Marketing Manager, Consumer Insights, Black & Decker   Introduction ix Truth 1 Your customers want a relationship, not a one-night stand 1 Truth 2 Design it, and they will come 5 Truth 3 Sensory marketing–smells like profits 9 Truth 4 Pardon me, is that a breast in your Coke? 13 Truth 5 One man’s goose… 17 Truth 6 Throw ‘em a bone, and they’ll no longer roam 21 Truth 7 Stay in their minds–if you can 25 Truth 8 These are the good old days 29 Truth 9 Why ask why? Understand consumers’ motives to meet their needs 33 Truth 10 He who dies with the most toys wins 37 Truth 11 Your customers are looking for greener pastures 41 Truth 12 “Because I’m worth it” 45 Truth 13 Love me, love my avatar 49 Truth 14 You really are what you wear 53 Truth 15 Real men don’t eat quiche (but they do moisturize) 57 Truth 16 Girls just want to have fun 61 Truth 17 Queer eye for the spending guy 65 Truth 18 Yesterday’s chubby is today’s voluptuous 69 Truth 19 Men want to sleep with their cars 73 Truth 20 Your PC is trying to kill you 77 Truth 21 Birds of a feather buy together 81 Truth 22 Sell wine spritzers to squash players 85 Truth 23 They think your product sucks–but that’s not a bad thing 89 Truth 24 When to sell the steak, when to sell the sizzle 93 Truth 25 People are dumber than robots (lazier, too) 97 Truth 26 Your customers have your brand on the brain 101 Truth 27 Let their mouseclicks do the walking 105 Truth 28 Nothing shouts quality like leather from Poland 111 Truth 29 Consider investing in a drive-thru mortuary 115 Truth 30 Go to the Gemba 119 Truth 31 Your customers want to be like Mike (or someone like him) 123 Truth 32 Go tribal 127 Truth 33 People like to do their own thing–so long as it’s everyone else’s thing too 131 Truth 34 Catch a buzz 135 Truth 35 Go with the flow–get shopmobbed today 139 Truth 36 Find the market maven, and the rest is gravy 143 Truth 37 Hundreds of housewives can predict your company’s future 147 Truth 38 Know who wears the pants in the family 149 Truth 39 Youth is wasted on the young 153 Truth 40 Make millions on Millennials 157 Truth 41 Grownups don’t grow up anymore 161 Truth 42 Dollar stores make good cents 165 Truth 43 The rich are different 169 Truth 44 Out with the ketchup, in with the salsa 173 Truth 45 Look for fly-fishing born-again environmentalist jazz-loving Harry Potter freaks 177 Truth 46 Ronald McDonald is related to Luke Skywalker 181 Truth 47 Sign a caveman to endorse your product 185 Truth 48 Make your brand a fortress brand–and make mine a Guinness 189 Truth 49 Turn a (pet) rock into gold 193 Truth 50 Think globally, act locally 197 References 201 About the Author 209  
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The Best American Travel Writing 2007

The Best American Travel Writing 2007


“Travel is not about finding something. It’s about getting lost -- that is, it is about losing yourself in a place and a moment. The little things that tether you to what’s familiar are gone, and you become a conduit through which the sensation of the place is felt.” -- from the introduction by Susan OrleanThe twenty pieces in this year’s collection showcase the best travel writing from 2006. George Saunders travels to India to witness firsthand a fifteen-year-old boy who has been meditating motionless under a tree for months without food or water, and who many followers believe is the reincarnation of the Buddha. Matthew Power reveals trickle-down economics at work in a Philippine garbage dump. Jason Anthony describes the challenges of everyday life in Vostok, the coldest place on earth, where temperatures dip as low as minus-129 degrees and where, in midsummer, minus-20 degrees is considered a heat wave.David Halberstam, in one of his last published essays, recalls how an inauspicious Saigon restaurant changed the way he and other reporters in Vietnam saw the world. Ian Frazier analyzes why we get sick when traveling in out-of-the-way places. And Kevin Fedarko embarks on a drug-fueled journey in Djibouti, chewing psychotropic foliage in “the worst place on earth.”Closer to home, Steve Friedman profiles a 410-pound man who set out to walk cross-country to lose weight and find happiness. Rick Bass chases the elusive concept of the West in America, and Jonathan Stern takes a hilarious Lonely Planet approach to his small Manhattan apartment.
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Fax Me A Bagel

Fax Me A Bagel


Follow the bagel crumbs as this savvy, heartwarming new series welcomes an enchanting sleuth, Ruby, the Rabbi's Wife, who dodges a cunning killer from her favorite bakery in Eternal, Texas, to the streets of New York's Lower East Side. Ruby has been a widow for more than a year now, since the hit-and-run death of her beloved husband, Stu. She should be free to start a new life, but once a rabbi's wife, always a rabbi's wife, at least in Eternal. You never graduate. Ruby can't even escape her least favorite member of the congregation, Essie Sue Margolis -- who wears designer clothes to take out the garbage. Ruby figures she should be safe from Essie Sue at eleven in the morning at The Hot Bagel. Wrong. Essie Sue is there in a white silk ensemble never touched by human hands. Ruby's smudged tee shirt does not impress. Still, The Hot Bagel makes the best baked goods west of the Hudson, and Ruby's not about to miss her favorite morning fix. It comes at a higher price than fashion embarrassment, however, as Ruby soon discovers that she has more on her proverbial plate than poppy seeds. Marla, sister of the much disliked Essie Sue, goes into a convulsion and dies, leaving not only her bagels on the table but more unanswered questions than Ruby could ever have imagined. Was Marla's death an accident? Was it part of a plan? How does it fit into other unexplained deaths in the small Texas community that straddles the worlds of the plantation South and the rugged West? In a romp through Jewish life filled with love and laughter, Ruby encounters more than mayhem. She watches in horror when the temple selection committee finally chooses a rabbi who thinks Essie Sue is the best thing since automated High Holy Day ticketing. Here comes double-trouble. Author Sharon Kahn, who spent thirty-one years as a rabbi's wife, captures that life in a novel that is genuine and original. Beneath the irony, mystery, and humor lies a cautionary tale in which Ruby's values come shining through, and her intrepid detective work ensures that she'll live to sleuth another day.
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John Lyman Faxon - Byzantine Art and the New Old First

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Lynn D. Wardle - What's the Harm?: Does Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage Really Harm Individuals, Families, or Society?

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Bruce Bugbee - What You Do Best In The Body Of Christ: Discover Your Spiritual Gifts, Personal Style, And God-given Passion

Bruce Bugbee - What You Do Best In The Body Of Christ: Discover Your Spiritual Gifts, Personal Style, And God-given Passion


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Barry Duncan - What's Right With You: Debunking Dysfunction And Changing Your Life

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Roger Talley - The Professional's Guide to Modeling: A Comprehensive Look at the Business of Being a Model

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Ellen Datlow and Gavin J. Grant - The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror Eighteenth Annual Collection

Ellen Datlow and Gavin J. Grant - The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror Eighteenth Annual Collection


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