Epilepsy is a common condition which has been recognised since the beginning
of history, and as the opportunities for diagnosis and effective treatment
have increased, it becomes more important that health professionals have a
working knowledge of how epilepsy interacts with their own area of expertise.
This book deals with epilepsy.
Featuring a blend of traditional and contemporary prayers, this pocket collection addresses themes of healing, gratitude, and support during times of illness. It serves as an invaluable resource for those ministering to the sick or as a comforting bedside companion for personal reflection and solace.
Many popular recipes come from lineages that can be traced back for decades, even centuries. For at least 2,000 years, festive cakes have been made in December, and, using archaeological evidence and ancient books, The Twelve Cakes of Christmas defines the key ingredients of the cakes that would eventually be served on Twelfth Night at the end of the Christmas season. From 17th-century English cookbooks, the book identifies recipes that would have been made as twelfth cakes, full of expensive ingredients, such as raisins, almonds, sweet wine, and candied peel, but made like fruit-breads, with yeast. In the 18th century, a revolution in mixing occurred. Ingredient proportions followed the new pound cake principle, and, for the first time, butter and sugar were creamed together. The Victorian age saw Twelfth Night customs give way to those associated with Christmas Day. In the colonies, growing demand for rich Christmas cakes resulted in the renaming of a range of recipes. Plum cakes, ri
Worship is a dynamic, living encounter that should never be static. In this
comprehensive volume, a wide range of experienced liturgists, musicians and
pastoral practitioners consider the principles that will determine the
character and quality, as well as the content, of our worship in the future.
Książka jest kr�tką historią imperium brytyjskiego, od momentu lądowania
pierwszych kolonist�w angielskich w Ameryce P�łnocnej w Chesapeake Bay w XVII
wieku, po dekolonizację w latach sześćdziesiątych ubiegłego wieku. Autor
opisuje poszczeg�lne fazy rozwoju imperium, aż po okres szczytowy w okresie I
wojny światowej i upadek, kt�ry nastąpił po II wojnie światowej.