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Christianity And Craft Guilds In Late Medieval England: A Rational Choice Analysis, Gary Richardson
Christianity And Craft Guilds In Late Medieval England: A Rational Choice Analysis, Gary Richardson
Gary Richardson
In late-medieval England, craft guilds simultaneously pursued piety and profit. Why did guilds pursue those seemingly unrelated goals? What were the consequences of that combination? Theories of organizational behavior answer those questions. Craft guilds combined spiritual and occupational endeavors because the former facilitated the success of the latter and vice versa. The reciprocal nature of this relationship linked the ability of guilds to attain spiritual and occupational goals. This link between religion and economics at the local level connected religious and economic trends in the wider world.
Citizen Based Public Health Surveillance, Monitoring And Post-Event Assessments, Thomas Lyons Carr Iii
Citizen Based Public Health Surveillance, Monitoring And Post-Event Assessments, Thomas Lyons Carr Iii
Thomas Lyons (Thom) Carr III Appl.Sc., CEM
When a sudden on-set emergency or disaster affects a region or the whole country, communities and neighborhoods should plan for the possibility that emergency and other civic services will be disrupted and unavailable (District of Columbia 2003a, 2003b, 2004; Doyle 2004; Siskiyou County Public Health/NorCalBT.com 2004). The event may be severe enough that the routine public health surveillance and monitoring system will be disrupted or the system will not be able to provide data quickly enough to support state and local decisionmaking. A temporary post-disaster system should be planned for and implemented. The epidemiologist supporting the local decision makers must …
"When Enough Is Enough: Why God's Abundant Life Won't Fit In A Shopping Cart, And Other Mysteries Of Consumerism", William T. Cavanaugh
"When Enough Is Enough: Why God's Abundant Life Won't Fit In A Shopping Cart, And Other Mysteries Of Consumerism", William T. Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
Polka-Dotted Truth Adam Worden Collages, Scott Abbott
Polka-Dotted Truth Adam Worden Collages, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.
University Jazz Ensembles, Elisa Fraser Wilson
University Jazz Ensembles, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Elisa Fraser Wilson
The university jazz ensembles performed an evening of jazz music, including four pieces by the University Jazz Singers directed by Dr. Elisa Fraser Wilson.
El Paso, University Of Texas, Faculty Recital, April 10, 2005, Oscar E. Macchioni
El Paso, University Of Texas, Faculty Recital, April 10, 2005, Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Ward No. 6, Jared Brown
Ward No. 6, Jared Brown
Jared Brown
Q&A: Securing The Future Of Restricted Gifts, Sidney F. Huttner
Q&A: Securing The Future Of Restricted Gifts, Sidney F. Huttner
Sidney F. Huttner
South Korea, Michele Gibney
South Korea, Michele Gibney
Michele Gibney
An brief introduction and overview to South Korea's economic history touching on reunification attempts with North Korea, chaebols, and product wars with Japan, America, and China.
Berlin To Broadway: The Music Of Kurt Weill, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Berlin To Broadway: The Music Of Kurt Weill, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Elisa Fraser Wilson
Dr. Elisa Fraser Wilson directed and produced this production of music by Kurt Weill.
Assessing A Sherlock Holmes Collection, Christy Allen
Assessing A Sherlock Holmes Collection, Christy Allen
Christy Allen
No abstract provided.
Reunion, Linda C. Zemel
Reunion, Linda C. Zemel
Linda Chalmer Zemel
Sex Selection & Pre Birth Elimination Of Girl Child, Professor Vibhuti Patel
Sex Selection & Pre Birth Elimination Of Girl Child, Professor Vibhuti Patel
Professor Vibhuti Patel
Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques Act was enacted in 1994 as a result of pressure created by Forum Against Sex-determination and Sex –preselection. But it was not implemented. After another decade of campaigning by women’s rights organisations and public interest litigation filed by CEHAT, MASUM and Dr. Sabu George, The Pre-natal Diagnostics Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Amendment Act, 2002 received the assent of the President of India on 17-1-2003. The Act provides “for the prohibition of sex selection, before or after conception, and for regulation of pre-natal diagnostic techniques for the purposes of detecting genetic abnormalities or metabolic disorders or …
University Jazz Ensembles, Elisa Fraser Wilson
University Jazz Ensembles, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Elisa Fraser Wilson
The university jazz ensembles performed an evening of jazz music, including three pieces by the University Jazz Singers directed by Dr. Elisa Fraser Wilson.
Jules Verne's English Translations: A Bibliography, Arthur B. Evans
Jules Verne's English Translations: A Bibliography, Arthur B. Evans
Arthur Bruce Evans
No abstract provided.
“Jürgen Moltmann’S Public Theology”, Scott R. Paeth
“Jürgen Moltmann’S Public Theology”, Scott R. Paeth
Scott R. Paeth
No abstract provided.
What Communities Should Do Pre-Event To Support Public Health Post-Event Assessments, Surveillance And Monitoring, Thomas Lyons Carr Iii
What Communities Should Do Pre-Event To Support Public Health Post-Event Assessments, Surveillance And Monitoring, Thomas Lyons Carr Iii
Thomas Lyons (Thom) Carr III Appl.Sc., CEM
[Abstract written March 2008, TLC] Under worst-case planning assumptions used by some major metropolitan areas, a Neighbor-to-Neighbor self-help program model is the primary link between citizens and the professional response personnel of the responsible government agencies.
In the Neighbor-to-Neighbor self-help program model or a Community Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) calls on the citizens in neighborhoods to identify and establish cluster emergency preparedness committees, Cluster Emergency Coordination Centers (CECC) and Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT). Missing from these plans or what is not articulated is how constant Public Health Post-Event Surveillance, Monitoring and Assessments will be done. Given the worst-case planning …
Spatial And Temporal Variation In Stone Raw Material Provisioning Around The Chivay Obsidian Source., Nicholas Tripcevich, Alex Mackay
Spatial And Temporal Variation In Stone Raw Material Provisioning Around The Chivay Obsidian Source., Nicholas Tripcevich, Alex Mackay
Nicholas Tripcevich, Ph.D.
Research into the prehistoric procurement of widely circulated raw materials provides an opportunity to investigate changes in the mechanisms of exchange through time and the impacts of regional demand on local provisioning systems. Raw material sources are often exploited to meet local and regional demands, and relationships between artefacts at raw material source workshops and local sites can inform archaeologists about the nature of the exploitation of the source on the whole. In this talk we will focus on flaked stone artefacts found at an obsidian source workshop and those found in sites within a day’s travel of the source …
Law's Box: Law, Jurisprudence And The Information Ecosphere, Paul D. Callister
Law's Box: Law, Jurisprudence And The Information Ecosphere, Paul D. Callister
Paul D. Callister
For so long as it has been important to know “what the law is,” the practice of law has been an information profession. Nonetheless, just how the information ecosphere affects legal discourse and thinking has never been systematically studied. Legal scholars study how law attempts to regulate information flow, but they say little about how information limits, shapes, and provides a medium for law to operate.
Part I of the paper introduces a holistic approach to “medium theory”—the idea that methods of communication influence social development and ideology—and applies the theory to the development of legal thinking and institutions. Part …
Mexico, Cuidad Juarez, Centro Municiapl De Las Artes. February 26, 2005, Oscar E. Macchioni
Mexico, Cuidad Juarez, Centro Municiapl De Las Artes. February 26, 2005, Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Traditional Tropes And Familial Incest In Banana Yoshimoto’S Kitchen, Michele Gibney
Traditional Tropes And Familial Incest In Banana Yoshimoto’S Kitchen, Michele Gibney
Michele Gibney
Kitchen, written in 1983, by Banana Yoshimoto, contains one novella and one short story. The novella is entitled Kitchen and the short story which follows it is called Moonlight Shadow. In Moonlight Shadow, the structure of a Japanese Noh drama enfolds, wherein the ultimate end of the main character is to live on in a semi-incestuous relationship with her dead boyfriend’s brother. In Kitchen, the images that one is assailed by are those of desire coexisting with food, and love contingent on incest. The idea of food as a comfort conflates into that of a woman as comforting.
These two …
El Paso, University Of Texas. Faculty Recital, February 13, 2005, Oscar E. Macchioni
El Paso, University Of Texas. Faculty Recital, February 13, 2005, Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
No abstract provided.
"Taking Exception: When Torture Becomes Thinkable", William T. Cavanaugh
"Taking Exception: When Torture Becomes Thinkable", William T. Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
The Widows Of Ashur, Andrew Vorder Bruegge
The Widows Of Ashur, Andrew Vorder Bruegge
Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Ph.D.
An original drama. A veteran arrives at the home of a fallen comrade to meet the family. The veteran takes revenge on the family for the fallen comrade's abuse of her and other soldiers.
Homogeneity And Free Speech In Utah, David Keller
Homogeneity And Free Speech In Utah, David Keller
David R. Keller
No abstract provided.
A Feminist Public Sphere? Virginia Woolf's Revisions Of The Eighteenth Century, Anne Fernald
A Feminist Public Sphere? Virginia Woolf's Revisions Of The Eighteenth Century, Anne Fernald
Anne E Fernald
No abstract provided.
Joshua, This Is Your Story: Tribute To Joshua Uzoigwe, 1946-2005 (With Three Poems By The Deceased From Nsukka Harvest, 1972), Chukwuma Azuonye
Joshua, This Is Your Story: Tribute To Joshua Uzoigwe, 1946-2005 (With Three Poems By The Deceased From Nsukka Harvest, 1972), Chukwuma Azuonye
Chukwuma Azuonye
No abstract provided.
How'd They Do That? Tips For Playwrights On Scoring A Debut At Humana, David Wohl
How'd They Do That? Tips For Playwrights On Scoring A Debut At Humana, David Wohl
David Wohl
An analysis of the logistics that go into the Humana Festival of New American Plays, produced annually by Actors Theatre of Louisville. The article interviews staff at Actors Theatre as well as playwrights who had work produced during the 2005 Festival.
Decentering Imperial Women: Confucian Fertility Sacrifices In The Ming Dynasty, Deborah Sommer
Decentering Imperial Women: Confucian Fertility Sacrifices In The Ming Dynasty, Deborah Sommer
Deborah A. Sommer
No abstract provided.
The 'Diaspora' Diaspora, Rogers Brubaker
The 'Diaspora' Diaspora, Rogers Brubaker
Rogers Brubaker
As the use of ‘diaspora’ has proliferated in the last decade, its meaning has been stretched in various directions. This article traces the dispersion of the term in semantic, conceptual and disciplinary space; analyses three core elements that continue to be understood as constitutive of diaspora; assesses claims made by theorists of diaspora about a radical shift in perspective and a fundamental change in the social world; and proposes to treat diaspora not as a bounded entity but as an idiom, stance andclaim.