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Where Are We Going?
JAN PAULSEN
Reviewed by Kiehl Morgan
June 6, 2013
In this uplifting how-to book for leaders, Jan Paulsen tells pastors and administrators how to do their job effectively by explaining reasons for ministry and guides for difficult subjects.
Reviewed by Kiehl Morgan
June 6, 2013
In this uplifting how-to book for leaders, Jan Paulsen tells pastors and administrators how to do their job effectively by explaining reasons for ministry and guides for difficult subjects.
Double Cross: The true story of the D-day spies
BEN MACINTYRE
Reviewed by Sarah Nadarajan
April 10, 2013
If you are interested in better understanding how espionage works, this profound story will have you gripped from page one to the end of the book. In a riveting narrative equally unsettling to senses, morals and standards, the author unveils the operation of counter networks in preparation for D-Day.
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Reviewed by Sarah Nadarajan
April 10, 2013
If you are interested in better understanding how espionage works, this profound story will have you gripped from page one to the end of the book. In a riveting narrative equally unsettling to senses, morals and standards, the author unveils the operation of counter networks in preparation for D-Day.
Read more.
The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks
REBECCA SKLOOT
Reviewed by Susan Gardner
December 5, 2012
This is a fascinating story of curiosity sparked in an undergraduate biology course that later became a ten-year quest to find out about and tell the real history behind the cell line, HeLa cells, that are involved in over 60 years of biomedical research.
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Reviewed by Susan Gardner
December 5, 2012
This is a fascinating story of curiosity sparked in an undergraduate biology course that later became a ten-year quest to find out about and tell the real history behind the cell line, HeLa cells, that are involved in over 60 years of biomedical research.
Read more.