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Six Dimensions Of Religiosity And Riesman's Inner/Other-Direction, Edward E. Mckenna
Six Dimensions Of Religiosity And Riesman's Inner/Other-Direction, Edward E. Mckenna
Masters Theses
First three paragraphs:
To what extent do different types of religious behavior vary with different levels of inner- and other-direction?
Religious behavior is multi-dimensional in nature, with several qualitatively distinct dimensions. Hypothesized relations between different dimensions of religious behavior and inner/other-direction, together with the assumed shift from inner-direction to other-direction, have been formulated to explain the now familiar, but nevertheless controversial, religious revival in American society. This revival is controversial in the sense that it extends only to certain types, or dimensions, of religious behavior. There have been increases in church membership, identification, and ritual observance, but not in other …
Sir Frederick Lugard, World War I And The Amalgamation Of Nigeria 1914-1919, John F. Riddick
Sir Frederick Lugard, World War I And The Amalgamation Of Nigeria 1914-1919, John F. Riddick
Masters Theses
Introduction
Throughout the First World War, world attention focused mainly on Europe's Western Front. There, the human carnage, the destruction, and the ruin created grave pressures which spread throughout the world. Though remote and detached, the continent of Africa encountered these powerful forces. In Nigeria, the focal point of this study, the conflagration impeded the colony's administrative development while it spurred its economic growth. Nor did it escape the blood bath, for Nigerian forces fought in both East and West Africa. Before the outbreak of the war, the British government had made the decision to give Nigeria a centralized colonial …
The Ideal Historian, Ruler, And Philosopher As Envisioned In The Writings Of Otto, Bishop Of Freising, Lynn Lindeman
The Ideal Historian, Ruler, And Philosopher As Envisioned In The Writings Of Otto, Bishop Of Freising, Lynn Lindeman
Masters Theses
Introduction
Otto of Freising is best known as the philosopher of history who wrote The Two Cities and The Deeds of Frederick Barbarossa. Unfortunately, the interest Otto evokes is often limited to his philosophy of history. Many never go beyond the German historian Wilman's view of Otto as "the first to have a conception of the world-sequence of history."1
Otto of Freising's two historical works, The Two Cities and The Deeds of Frederick Barbarossa, are important for more than his philosophy of history. The values and ideals Otto reflects in his writings are valuable in giving one insights …
The Agrarian Revolution In Kenya, Margie Senkowski
The Agrarian Revolution In Kenya, Margie Senkowski
Masters Theses
Introduction
The objective of this research has been to present a picture of the revolutionary agricultural changes that have been taking place for the last few years in the East African country of Kenya. Kenya is an agricultural country; its economy is dependent almost entirely on agricultural production. In the words of Jomo Kenyatta, Prime Minister of Kenya, "To achieve the growth essential for increased welfare, the country will continue to rely on agriculture, which employs most of our people and provides almost all of our exports."
The progress is agriculture is helping to transform Kenya from a primitive tribal …
Walsingham And Burghley: Factionalism In The Privy Council Under Elizabeth I, John W. Nott
Walsingham And Burghley: Factionalism In The Privy Council Under Elizabeth I, John W. Nott
Masters Theses
Introduction
The Elizabethan Age was the age of Shakespeare and Marlowe, when the English literacy renaissance attained a claims; the age of Drake, Hawkins, and Frobisher, when English sea power asserted its genius. It was also the age of great statesmen and political improvisation, for England was beginning to emerge as a world power. Headed by a queen whose primary claim to fame rested with her ability to inspire her people and manage her talented ministers, the island kingdom soon attained the status of a major nation. At Elizabeth's accession the government was in a state of decline but skillful …
Japanese - American Relations, 1941: A Preface To Pearl Harbor, Edward Gorn
Japanese - American Relations, 1941: A Preface To Pearl Harbor, Edward Gorn
Masters Theses
Preface
There are as many interpretations as there are writers on the positions of American foreign policy during the diplomatic negotiations with Japan in 1941. Historians supporting President Roosevelt's position tend to blame Japan's imperialism and expansionism as one of the main causes of the war. Revisionist historians like Charles Beard, Harry Elmer Barnes, and Charles Tansill, place the responsibility for Japan's declaration of war and surprise attack on the intransigent approach of the Roosevelt administration. To place the full burden of responsibility for the failure of negotiations on either Japan or the United States is to over-simplify the complex …
An Examination Of The Conclusions To Browning's Dramatic Monologues, Charlotte Hudgens Beck
An Examination Of The Conclusions To Browning's Dramatic Monologues, Charlotte Hudgens Beck
Masters Theses
The most important inference to be drawn from this study of Browning’s conclusions is that they are not only extremely interesting but are vital to the success of each poem. These conclusions, as it were, produce the taste that remains with the reader, the aftermath of the dramatic poem. That the poet realized this is reflected in the originality of his endings and his obviously careful attention to them as an important device in the overall plan of the monologue. It is therefore, Browning the artist and craftsman that emerges.
An Analysis Of A Clarinet Recital, Charles Martin Ellis
An Analysis Of A Clarinet Recital, Charles Martin Ellis
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Symbol Of The Bull As An Art Form, Gary L. Noffke
The Symbol Of The Bull As An Art Form, Gary L. Noffke
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Painting Style Derived From Action Painting And Calligraphy, Renee Collie
A Painting Style Derived From Action Painting And Calligraphy, Renee Collie
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Literary Criticism Of Shakespeare's King Lear, Daniel Lee Burcham
Literary Criticism Of Shakespeare's King Lear, Daniel Lee Burcham
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Diplomacy Of Talleyrand And Castlereagh During The Polish-Saxon Discussions, John A. Alkire
The Diplomacy Of Talleyrand And Castlereagh During The Polish-Saxon Discussions, John A. Alkire
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Diplomacy And Prejudice: A Seventy-One Year Survey Of Japanese-American Relations, Craig M. Chambers
Diplomacy And Prejudice: A Seventy-One Year Survey Of Japanese-American Relations, Craig M. Chambers
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Flute Recital Analysis, Marcia G. Stilgebauer
A Study Of The Music Curriculum In Secondary Education, Donald Neibel
A Study Of The Music Curriculum In Secondary Education, Donald Neibel
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No abstract provided.
Anti-German Sentiment In Madison And St. Clair Counties, 1916-1919, Frank Glen Adams
Anti-German Sentiment In Madison And St. Clair Counties, 1916-1919, Frank Glen Adams
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Piano Recital Analysis, Sharon Juriga
A Transcription For Band Of The Minuet Of "Will-O-The-Wisps," The Damnation Of Faust, Chester John Balzer
A Transcription For Band Of The Minuet Of "Will-O-The-Wisps," The Damnation Of Faust, Chester John Balzer
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Making Of The Revolutionist: Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Franklin Delaine Donaldson
The Making Of The Revolutionist: Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Franklin Delaine Donaldson
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Analysis For Performance And Interpretation Of Selected Songs Of Debussy, Griffes, And Barber, Linda Kay Sperry
Analysis For Performance And Interpretation Of Selected Songs Of Debussy, Griffes, And Barber, Linda Kay Sperry
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Study Of The Teaching Of Elementary Reading In The United States And Taiwan, Mei-Ein Wang
A Comparative Study Of The Teaching Of Elementary Reading In The United States And Taiwan, Mei-Ein Wang
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Selected Children's Songs By Master Composers, Carolyn Merz Thorne
Selected Children's Songs By Master Composers, Carolyn Merz Thorne
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Piano Recital Analysis, Elizabeth Van Voorhis
The Songs Of The Beggar's Opera, Carolyn Anfinson
The Songs Of The Beggar's Opera, Carolyn Anfinson
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Boy's Changing Voice: A Comparison Of Theories, Richard D. Kruger
The Boy's Changing Voice: A Comparison Of Theories, Richard D. Kruger
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Foreign Relations Of England, March 3, 1894-June 22, 1895, Charles Titus
The Foreign Relations Of England, March 3, 1894-June 22, 1895, Charles Titus
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Representative Critical Evaluations Of D. H. Lawrence's Sons And Lovers, Georgine Hawley
A Study Of Representative Critical Evaluations Of D. H. Lawrence's Sons And Lovers, Georgine Hawley
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.