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  2. Max Lucado - Wikipedia

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    You Changed My Life, Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 2010. The Lucado Life Lessons Study Bible, NKJV, 2010. Outlive Your Life: You Were Made to Make A Difference, Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 2010. Max on Life; Answers and Inspiration for Today's Questions, 2011. God's Story, Your Story: When His Becomes Yours, 2011. ISBN 0-310 ...

  3. Edward Tufte - Wikipedia

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    Tufte's analysis of a NASA PowerPoint slide is included in the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s report -- including an engineering detail buried in small type on a crowded slide with six bullet points, that if presented in a regular engineering white paper, might have been noticed and the disaster prevented.

  4. Presentation program - Wikipedia

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    A presentation program is supposed to help both the speaker with an easier access to his ideas and the participants with visual information which complements the talk. There are many different types of presentations including professional (work-related), education, entertainment, and for general communication.

  5. The Great House of God - Wikipedia

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    The Great House Of God: A Home for Your Heart is a Christian religious book written by Max Lucado and published by Word Publishing in 1997. [1] Terry Burns of the Pembroke Daily Observer called The Great House of God "an excellent book on the Lord's Prayer". [2]

  6. Pathfinder (library science) - Wikipedia

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    A pathfinder is a bibliography created to help begin research in a particular topic or subject area. Pathfinders are also called subject guides, topic guides, research guides, libguides, information portals, resource lists or study guides. Pathfinders produced by the Library of Congress are known as "tracer bullets". [1]

  7. The Christmas Candle (novel) - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Thomas Nelson) The Christmas Candle is a Christmas novel written by Max Lucado, published in 2006. [1] It is about a couple who own a candle shop, and every generation they are visited by an angel who, by touching a candle, can give miracles to whoever they give it to.

  8. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Often, if you have questions about an article or are looking to do in-depth research on a subject, reading the history and talk pages gives you further insight into why the article says what it says and which points of the article (if any) are in dispute and may particularly merit further research.

  9. Wikipedia:Academic use - Wikipedia

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    If you, in the course of your research, find that there is misinformation on Wikipedia, look over the basic guidelines of Wikipedia and especially what the community considers a reliable source and please consider editing the article (and even creating an account) with what you have learned. This is a part of how Wikipedia wishes to attain its ...