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Hall Family Collection - Index To Appendix 1, "Letters From The Attic" And Appendix 2, Postcards, Kyle Ainsworth May 2022

Hall Family Collection - Index To Appendix 1, "Letters From The Attic" And Appendix 2, Postcards, Kyle Ainsworth

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The Hall Family Collection can generally be described in two parts. The first part is Letters from the Attic, which are more than 5,000 documents that Andrena Hall Brunotte transcribed into 16 volumes. Brunotte’s transcription project established an “original order” to this part of the collection that the processing archivist does their best to adhere to. All of these materials were found in one large steamer trunk and organized by Brunotte in chronological order. Boxes 1 to 4 of the collection house the paper transcriptions (3,330 pages). Boxes 5 to 13 contain the documents, which are in chronological order. The …


Oer Course Map & Syllabus - Spanish 117 (Advanced Spanish Composition), Salvador Salazar Apr 2022

Oer Course Map & Syllabus - Spanish 117 (Advanced Spanish Composition), Salvador Salazar

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Eng 150 U. S. Literature And Thought (19th C. American Literatue), Susan Amper May 2019

Eng 150 U. S. Literature And Thought (19th C. American Literatue), Susan Amper

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Why do so many women in 19th c. American fiction end up dead? Why are so many men in 19th c. American fiction single or why do they murder their wives to gain that status? Why does no superhero have a wife? The answers to all these questions and more can be found in this class. America, in the 19th c. had a literary Renaissance—a kind of rebirth. Most of the works we are going to study were produced in the short span of 35 years from 1835 to 1850. And not only was there a lot …


20,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms, Keith L. Yoder Dec 2017

20,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms, Keith L. Yoder

Keith L. Yoder

This is the third of three Excel tables which have been prepared to support my experiment at the end of the essay by Samuel Zinner, "Psalm 119’s Eight Key Torah Terms’ Hidden Gender-Based Distribution Patterns". As explained below, this file contains a VBA module with the code used to generate the random trials used in this experiment. Many computers may throw up a security alert to prevent downloading and/or opening of this file, so the VBA code in that module is also posted on this page at https://works.bepress.com/klyoder/41/.

The first file contains the first table described in the summary of …


100,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms (179), Keith L. Yoder Dec 2017

100,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms (179), Keith L. Yoder

Keith L. Yoder

Update of 8 Oct 2019:

The uploaded file is a revised Excel table of 100,000 random sample runs distributing 89 "masculine" and 90 "feminine" Torah terms into the 22 strophes of Psalm 119, as part of my experiment at the end of the essay by Samuel Zinner, "Psalm 119’s Eight Key Torah Terms’ Hidden Gender-Based Distribution Patterns".. The rest of the text below will be revised later.

Keith Yoder

The first file contains the first table described in the summary of that experiment, a table of 1,000 randomly generated sequences of 179 gender terms, 90 (f)eminine and 89 (m)asculine, over …


100,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms (180), Keith L. Yoder Dec 2017

100,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms (180), Keith L. Yoder

Keith L. Yoder

Update of 8 Oct 2019:

The uploaded file is the second revised Excel table of 100,000 random sample runs distributing 90 "masculine" and 90 "feminine" Torah terms into the 22 strophes of Psalm 119, as part of my experiment at the end of the essay by Samuel Zinner, "Psalm 119’s Eight Key Torah Terms’ Hidden Gender-Based Distribution Patterns".. The rest of the text below will be revised later.

Keith Yoder

This is the second of three Excel tables which have been prepared to support my experiment at the end of the essay by Samuel Zinner, "Psalm 119’s Eight Key Torah …


Greek New Testament For Data Analysis, Keith L. Yoder Dec 2016

Greek New Testament For Data Analysis, Keith L. Yoder

Keith L. Yoder

Updated: 18 December 2017
This Excel data file (compatible with Excel 2007 and later versions) is an extract of my working Greek New Testament database which I use for statistical and data analysis. It originated in the early 2000's from UBS3 data files in beta code I obtained from CCAT, and has since been evolving through countless changes and corrections. A flat-file table display such as Excel 2007+ is the best format suitable for Autofilter and VBA applications, without involving a more complex XML format. The file itself may be opened with Excel 2007 or later versions, or with the …


1st_Plural_Hortatory_Subj_Menander_New.Xls, Peter G. Barrios-Lech Dec 2015

1st_Plural_Hortatory_Subj_Menander_New.Xls, Peter G. Barrios-Lech

Peter Barrios-Lech

This is the data for my article, "The First Person Plural Hortatory Subjunctive in New Comedy"