Books by "Michael J. Rowe"

9 books found

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Indiana

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Indiana

by Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy

1881

"With tables of the cases and principal matters" (varies).

The 'Times'-Parnell Commission

The 'Times'-Parnell Commission

by Michael Davitt

1890

AIDS Therapy E-Book

AIDS Therapy E-Book

by Raphael Dolin, Henry Masur, Michael S. Saag

2007 · Elsevier Health Sciences

AIDS treatments continues to evolve. Now, so does the definitive reference on this complex and challenging subject! "AIDS Therapy, 3rd Edition" not only brings you comprehensive guidance on the latest treatments for HIV/AIDS and the full range of related disorders and syndromes, but also comes with access to updates online—so you can always tap into the most current therapy guidelines. Written by a "who's who" of leading global experts, the new edition of this classic reference is a must for any clinician who manages patients with HIV/AIDS. The most comprehensive coverage available on AIDS treatment equips you to meet any clinical challenge. Contributions from a large cast of noted international authorities put global "best practices" at your fingertips. Advice from some of the most respected experts in the field helps you manage your patients confidently. Available with a companion website allowing you to access the latest treatment guidelines year after year.

Bioblogs

Bioblogs

by Michael Holley Smith

2006 · Harper Collins

Resumes are dead. Now comes the age of the Bioblog. Until now, resumes have been nothing more than boring lists of past accomplishments. Here, noted author Michael Holley Smith presents the groundbreaking and revolutionary alternative: Bioblogs. What is a Bioblog? It is a stunning, attention-grabbing, graphics-based art form that workers of the future will use to get hired by the best employers. A Bioblog will make you, as a knowledge worker, stand out from the pack of job seekers. It will present a unique version of you and tell employers what you can do for them in the future, as opposed to what you have done for different employers in the past. The old standard is no more. Bioblogs are the resumes of the future.

Family Law in the Twentieth Century

Family Law in the Twentieth Century

by Stephen Michael Cretney

2003 · Oxford University Press, USA

The law governing family relationships has changed dramatically in the course of the 20th century and this book - drawing extensively on both published and archival material and on legal as well as other sources - gives an account of the processes and problems of reform.

Circa 1492

Circa 1492

by Jean Michel Massing, National Gallery of Art (U.S.), Luís de Albuquerque, Jonathan Brown, J. J. Martín González, Richard Kagan, Ezio Bassani, J. Michael Rogers, Julian Raby, David Woodward, Francis Maddison, Martin Kemp, Giulio Carlo Argan, Martin Collcutt, Sherman E. Lee, Gari Ledyard, F. W. Mote, Stuart Cary Welch, Michael D. Coe, Miguel León-Portilla, Irving Rouse, José Juan Arrom, Craig Morris, James E. Brown, Warwick Bray, J. H. Elliott

1991 · Yale University Press

Surveys the art of the Age of Exploration in Europe, the Far East, and the Americas

Priests and People in Ireland

Priests and People in Ireland

by Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy

1903

Pantheism

Pantheism

by Michael P. Levine

2002 · Routledge

Many people who do not believe in God believe that 'everything is God' - that everything is part of an all-inclusive divine unity. In Pantheism, this concept is presented as a legitimate position and its philosophical basis is examined. Michael Levine compares it to theism, and discusses the scope for resolving the problems inherent in theism through pantheism. He also considers the implications of pantheism in terms of practice. This book will appeal to those who study philosophy or theology. It will also be of interest to anyone who does not believe in a personal God, but does have faith in a higher unifying force, and is interested in the justification of this as a legitimate system of thought.