Books by "James D. Whitehead"

11 books found

The biblical museum. Old Testament

The biblical museum. Old Testament

by James Comper Gray

1895

Essentials of Health Promotion

Essentials of Health Promotion

by James Woodall, Ruth Cross

2021 · SAGE

A complete one-stop-shop for any student of health promotion. How to improve and protect public health is one of the biggest questions facing the 21st century and this book exists to help tackle it head on. Setting out the What, Why, When, Who, Where and How of health promotion across 20 bite-sized chapters. It explores the full range of theories, context and strategies that influence contemporary health promotion. Key features: Comprehensive coverage: all facets of health promotion introduced and explained Combines the theoretical with the practical: knowledge blended with the key skills and attributes needed for effective health promotion Extensive range of global case studies: read about the enormous range of possibilities and creative ways health promotion can be achieved This is the ideal textbook for any undergraduate or pre-registration student starting their health promotion or public health journey. It provides a complete package of information that will lay the groundwork for your learning and future practice and will help you succeed with assignments, essays and exams.

The Bells of England

The Bells of England

by John James Raven

1906

The Laws of Insurance

The Laws of Insurance

by James Biggs Porter

1908

Miniature Painters, British and Foreign

Miniature Painters, British and Foreign

by Joshua James Foster

1903

Faith Development and Pastoral Care

Faith Development and Pastoral Care

by James W. Fowler

1987 · Fortress Press

James Fowler's work as the originator of faith development research -- his use of the theories of Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson for theology -- has been widely acclaimed for its profound impact on the field of religious education, and for its promise for other fields.

ACT

ACT

by James P. Stobaugh

2011 · New Leaf Publishing Group

Your ACT score is key in determining college scholarships and admissions. Prepare to excel with The ACT & College Preparation Course for the Christian Student, written by James P. Stobaugh, an experienced ACT/SAT grader, graduate of Harvard and Rutgers, as well as Princeton & Gordon Conwell seminaries. With these 50 devotion-based lessons, Stobaugh expects “Christian students should score 4 – 5 points higher on the exam.” Whether used over the course of a year or in 50 days, high school teens will: Master stress reduction techniques and test-taking skills Complete exercises designed to hone their English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science skills Improve reading skills, vocabulary development, and comprehension Strengthen essay skills for the optional writing portion of the exam Develop and strengthen their faith in God and the authority of His Word

History of the Westminster Election ...

History of the Westminster Election ...

by James Hartley (Ph. D.)

1784