Selling the Invisible Biz Books to Go - A Field Guide to Modern Marketing by Harry Beckwith 272 Pages, Published 2000 by Business Plus ISBN-13: 978-0-7595-2152-0, ISBN: 0-7595-2152-2
"SELLING THE INVISIBLE is a succinct and often entertaining look at the unique characteristics of services and their prospects, and how any service, from a home-based consultancy to a multinational brokerage, can turn more prospects into ..."
Return to Rome Confessions of an Evangelical Catholic by Francis J. Beckwith 144 Pages, Published 2009 by Brazos Press ISBN-13: 978-1-4412-0390-8, ISBN: 1-4412-0390-7
"Martin was on a faculty that included the school's founding dean, John Warwick
Montgomery, as well as Harold Lindsell (one of the founders of Fuller Theological
Seminary and author of the controversial 1978 book The Battle for the Bible),
Charles Manske (founding president of Concordia University, Irvine), and
Lutheran theologian Rodney Rosenblatt. Although Simon Greenleaf was
primarily a law school that offered the standard JD deg ..."
"This is a wide-ranging book, dealing with many topics of current interest in relation to the Dead Sea Scrolls, early Jewish and Christian Worship and their links, the religious Calendar, ancient Chronology, the Old Testament Psalter and New ..."
"I chose the Istituto Internazionale di Genetica e Biofisica (IIGB) because a friend,
Glauco Tocchini-Valentini, worked there. Glauco had recently discovered the
central role of the enzyme RNA polymerase in the first step in gene expression—
the copying of DNA into RNA. This, then, was the enzyme that rec- ognized
promoter sites on the DNA and initiated the transcription of RNA. We had begun
a collaboration. In Glauco's lab, I would ..."
Empires of the Silk Road A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present by Christopher I. Beckwith 512 Pages, Published 2009 by Princeton University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-4008-2994-1, ISBN: 1-4008-2994-1
"This appears to mark the initial outbreak of the Black Death, the worst pandemic
in recorded history. In Persia Abū Sa'id, the ... provinces (1345– 1346). “Finally, in
1351 massive epidemics began to strike throughout China yearly up to 1362,
causing catastrophic population decline” (Atwood 2004: 41). Cf. McNeill (1977:
143,263). * Boyle (1968: 412). * Based on an actual modern archaeological and
epidemiological examination (McNeil ..."