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Reid's interdisciplinary approach will make this book invaluable not only to Coleridge specialists but also to students and scholars concerned generally with the history of philosophy, psychology, religion, and literature."--BOOK JACKET.
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"On reading an earlier version of this biography, King remarked that it was 'an outstandingly good and at times riveting example of historical research' and commented on the author's 'unprecedented access' to archival sources, and ...
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Prisons in Ancient Mesopotamia explores the earliest historical evidence related to imprisonment in the history of the world, considering the multifunctional practices of detaining the body in ancient Iraq.
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Designed for students and adults, this book is written in Princeton's trademark style of candor and irreverent humor.
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The Princeton Review Guide to Your Career profiles more than 180 career opportunities--from accounting to zoology--with firsthand insight from professionals in each field.
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As long as people want more for less, the art of negotiating is something everyone should learn. Negotiate Smart will teach you the useful techniques you need to gain the advantage in life's negotiations.
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The revised edition of the "Guide to Your Career" contains 50 more career profiles.
inauthor:"Nicholas Reid" from books.google.com
Does Grace Grow Best in Winter? addresses the issue of suffering from the standpoint of the sovereignty of God. It teaches that we need to learn that suffering exists, and we need to learn to suffer.
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This guide is designed to help recent college graduates get on the right track, offering a self-assessment test to help define individual potential. Is your career really everything you want it to be?