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inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
The Shepherding Movement is a case study of an attempt at renewing church structures. Many critics accused the movement of being authoritarian because of its emphasis on submission to a personal pastor or "shepherd" as they termed it.
inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
The top two books on this "short list" were Moore and McCabe's Introduction to the Practice of Statistics and Moore's The Basic Practice of Statistics. Still, these book lacked several key elements such as activities and special topics.
inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
This is a clear and innovative overview of statistics which emphasises major ideas, essential skills and real-life data.
inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
"Many professional books talk about digital and media literacy, but this text addresses the complete continuum' from television to technology' and guides teachers to think deeply about their own preferences and beliefs, as well as those of ...
inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
Guys might hate asking for directions, but they certainly won't resist the guidance found in The Last Men's Book You'll Ever Need.
inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
We develop as we do not because of the genes we have, but because of what our genes do. The Developing Genome explains this new discipline and its revolutionary implications, changing how we understand development and evolution.
inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
In the sixth edition of his landmark text, David Moore emphasizes the concepts and applications of statistics from a wide range of fields - encouraging students to see the meaning behind statistical results.
inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
The Developing Genome is an introduction to this exciting new discipline; it will allow readers without a background in biology to learn about this work and its revolutionary implications.
inauthor:"David Moore" from books.google.com
This is the first unexpurgated English edition of Curzio Malaparte’s legendary work The Skin. The book begins in 1943, with Allied forces cementing their grip on the devastated city of Naples.