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Israel, Historical Background Of, Dana M. Pike Jan 2003

Israel, Historical Background Of, Dana M. Pike

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Israel, historical background of Familiarity with the historical background of ancient Israel is beneficial, even essential for students of the Book of Mormon for many reasons , including the following: (1) so readers can appreciate the historical context in which the Lehites and Mulekites originated ; (2) because the Book of Mormon prophets presupposed that their people (and latter-day readers of their records) were familiar with the Hebrew scriptures (the Ch1istian Old Testament) and Israelite. history as they refer to the Israelite Exodus from Egypt, the existence of ten "lost tribes" of Israel, and so on 1 Ne. 17) ;


“‘Habent Sua Fata Libelli’: Der Inhalt Der Bibliothek Nicolaus Lenaus Als Hinweis Auf Die Belletristischen Und Philosophischen Einflüsse Auf Sein Werk”, Carol A. Leibiger Jan 2003

“‘Habent Sua Fata Libelli’: Der Inhalt Der Bibliothek Nicolaus Lenaus Als Hinweis Auf Die Belletristischen Und Philosophischen Einflüsse Auf Sein Werk”, Carol A. Leibiger

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No abstract provided.


Illuminating Theatre / Ariel Davis : Utah Innovator, J. Michael Hunter Jan 2003

Illuminating Theatre / Ariel Davis : Utah Innovator, J. Michael Hunter

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The general history of stage lighting and of lighting in the Salt Lake Theatre are described. Ariel Davis (1912-1997) was a famous inventor of theatrical lighting equipment. He grew up in Provo and graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU).


From The Individual To Individualism: A Critique Of The Helping Professions, Timothy B. Smith, Matthew R. Draper Jan 2003

From The Individual To Individualism: A Critique Of The Helping Professions, Timothy B. Smith, Matthew R. Draper

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Individualistic values characterize contemporary society and many popular approaches to mental health treatment. This paper critiques the individualistic values embedded in the helping professions that implicitly contradict the teachings ofJesus Christ, the surest foundation for mental health interventions. Members of AMCAP are encouraged to search out and replace problematic values that contradict gospel teachings which have been integrated into contemporary mental health practice.


Walt Whitman' And 'Ralph Waldo Emerson', William A. Pannapacker Jan 2003

Walt Whitman' And 'Ralph Waldo Emerson', William A. Pannapacker

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This anthology brings together under one cover the most important abolitionist and--unique to this volume--proslavery documents written in the United States between the American Revolution and the Civil War. It makes accessible to students, scholars, and general readers the breadth of the slavery debate. Including many previously inaccessible documents,A House Dividedis a critical and welcome contribution to a literature that includes only a few volumes of antislavery writings and no volumes of proslavery documents in print. Mason Lowance's introduction is an excellent overview of the antebellum slavery debate and its key issues and participants. Lowance also introduces each selection, locating …


A Time For Change : Improving Salt Lake City, 1890-1925, J. Michael Hunter Jan 2003

A Time For Change : Improving Salt Lake City, 1890-1925, J. Michael Hunter

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Although visitors to Salt Lake City during its earliest years described the valley as a place of order and beauty, by the 1880s the city had become dirty, polluted, and unsanitary. This article details the efforts at improvement beginning in the 1880s, including the installation of water and sewer systems, public transportation, electricity, paved streets, and the beautification of parks and playgrounds.


Who Controls The Water? Yahweh Vs. Baal, Fred E. Woods Jan 2003

Who Controls The Water? Yahweh Vs. Baal, Fred E. Woods

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As the Israelites settled in the land of Canaan, clashes over religious beliefs and practices developed with other inhabitants of the land. Baalism, the belief in the Canaanite god of water and storm, became a threat to the true belief in Yahweh (Jehovah). This paper is an investigation of the implicit polemical usage of water and storm language in the Deuteronomic History (hereafter referred to as DH). The DH consists of the book of Deuteronomy as well as what is referred to in the Hebrew Bible as the Former Prophets (Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings). Many passages in the Deuteronomic …


Dworkin's Fallacy, Or What The Philosophy Of Language Can't Teach Us About The Law, Michael S. Green Jan 2003

Dworkin's Fallacy, Or What The Philosophy Of Language Can't Teach Us About The Law, Michael S. Green

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High Above, Ivan Davis Jan 2003

High Above, Ivan Davis

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A Shot In The Dark Near Tragedy Follows Snollygoster Parade, Meredith Jones-Gray Jan 2003

A Shot In The Dark Near Tragedy Follows Snollygoster Parade, Meredith Jones-Gray

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How Shall We Worship?, Lilianne Douhkan Jan 2003

How Shall We Worship?, Lilianne Douhkan

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"What is the right form of worship? Is there only one correct form or style? Have worship forms changed over time? Who decides which form or format is appropriate? Setting aside personal opinions and preferences, we need to discover the answer from God's Word."