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Author: Richard Brow
Publisher: Cosimo Classic
Keywords: accountants, accounting, history
Number of Pages: 524
Published: 2006-10-01
List price: $49.95
ISBN-10: 1596059613
ISBN-13: 9781596059610
This collection of essays was commissioned for the fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of accountants in Scotland, the country in which accountants were first chartered. It attempts to trace the origin and growth of the profession relating to accounts, auditing, and bookkeeping. Topics include ancient systems of accounting; early Italian accountants; accounting in Scotland, England, Ireland, Europe, the British colonies, and the United States; and the future of the profession. Edited by Richard Brown, contributors include John S. Mackay, Edward Boyd, J. Row Fogo, Joseph Patrick, and Alex
Author: Marc Brow
Publisher: Puffi
Keywords: puffins, picture, rhymes, hand
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 1993-06-01
List price: $6.99
ISBN-10: 0140549390
ISBN-13: 9780140549393
Fourteen delightful hand rhymes offer clever verses and easy-to-follow drawings that show the correct hand movements. Reprint. AB. PW. H.
Author: Laura S. Brow
Publisher: Basic Book
Keywords: therapy, feminist, theory, dialogues, subversive
Number of Pages: 268
Published: 2004-07-09
List price: $30.00
ISBN-10: 0465083218
ISBN-13: 9780465083213
Feminist therapy is more than a prescription of technique; it is a unique philosophy of psychotherapy. While much has been written on feminism and therapy, this bold book breaks new ground by making explicit and coherent the theoretical underpinnings of feminist therapy. Building on the revolutionary work of feminist scholars who have described how women employ strategies of knowing the world in a manner distinct from men, Laura S. Brown, noted for her pioneering work in the field of ethics and boundaries, shows how these insights should reshape the very nature of the therapeutic encounter. W
Author: William P. Brow
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Pre
Keywords: psalms, seeing
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2002-01-01
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0664225020
ISBN-13: 9780664225025
Author: Geoff Brow
Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing
Keywords: handbooks, baltimore
Number of Pages: 250
Published: 2009-06-16
List price: $17.95
ISBN-10: 1566919843
ISBN-13: 9781566919845
As the former managing editor of Baltimore magazine and a long-term resident of the city, Geoff Brown knows firsthand why so many publications are touting Baltimore as a “hidden treasure.” Brown leads travelers both to famous destinations and little-known secrets, from historic sights like Fort McHenry, the birthplace of The Star-Spangled Banner, to the music shows and galleries of the art collective Wham City. Brown also includes unique trip ideas tailored for different kinds of travelers, such as A Cinematic Tour de Baltimore and The Locals-Only, Never-See-Another-Tourist Way. With detai
Author: Theodore L. Brow
Publisher: University of Illinois Pre
Keywords: science, metaphor, truth, making
Number of Pages: 232
Published: 2003-05-05
List price: $32.50
ISBN-10: 0252028104
ISBN-13: 9780252028106
In Making Truth: Metaphor in Science Theodore L. Brown argues that most laypeople, and many scientists, do not have a clear understanding of how metaphor relates to scientific thinking. With stunning clarity, and bridging the worlds of scientists and nonscientists, Brown demonstrates the presence and the power of metaphorical thought. To illustrate the roles of metaphor in science, Brown presents a series of studies of scientific systems. These range from the atom, historically one of the most important ideas in science, through models in chemistry and biology, including current "hot" topics s
Author: Marilyn Brow
Publisher: Cedar Fort
Keywords: paradise, serpent
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2006-10-01
List price: $14.99
ISBN-10: 1555179452
ISBN-13: 9781555179458
I can think of no LDS fiction writer (except for Orson Scott Card, in a different genre) who has more timelessly cultivated the invidious, possibly barren and reputedly mined no-man’s land between "popular" and "literary" fiction than Marilyn Brown. In this new book, she invites us to ponder the entanglements of light and darkness, the tragic and sacramental risks and deeds, in our efforts to gather and live together, to make, sustain, and shelter families and communities. - Bruce W. Jorgensen, Author, Critic, BYU Professor