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The Relationship Between Spirituality, Religiosity, Attachment, And Substance Use/Substance Involvement Among Adult Attendees Of Houses Of Worship, Jessica Jeanette Hames
The Relationship Between Spirituality, Religiosity, Attachment, And Substance Use/Substance Involvement Among Adult Attendees Of Houses Of Worship, Jessica Jeanette Hames
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
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The “Poison’D Cup” And The “Invisible Spirit”: The Significance Of Wine In Three Shakespearean Tragedies, Angela Hanratty
The “Poison’D Cup” And The “Invisible Spirit”: The Significance Of Wine In Three Shakespearean Tragedies, Angela Hanratty
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Alcohol, feasting and revelry play a major part in most of Shakespeare’s works. The utilisation and consumption of wine merits special focus as a signifier in Shakespeare’s work. Much has been written on the role of wine in his comedies, less so regarding Shakespearean tragedies. This discussion will focus on the significance of wine in three seminal works that were crafted at the end of the Elizabethan era, namely Hamlet, Macbeth and Othello. Beginning with an overview of the role and significance of wine to the plot of each of the plays, the analysis will then move to …
The Development Of Public Libraries In The United States, 1870–1930: A Quantitative Assessment, Michael Kevane, William A. Sundstrom
The Development Of Public Libraries In The United States, 1870–1930: A Quantitative Assessment, Michael Kevane, William A. Sundstrom
Economics
The period 1870–1930 witnessed the emergence of the local public library as a widespread and enduring American institution. We document the expansion of public libraries in the United States using data drawn from library surveys conducted by the federal Bureau of Education. We then review causal accounts for that expansion. Exploiting cross-state and temporal variation in the data, we use statistical techniques to assess a number of plausible demand-and-supply factors affecting the pace of library development. Social and economic variables in the analysis include state income or wealth, urbanization, ethnic composition, and gender ratios. We also examine the effect of …
Special Libraries, Fall 1995, Special Libraries Association
Special Libraries, Fall 1995, Special Libraries Association
Special Libraries, 1995
Volume 86, Issue 4
Viability And Fetal Life In State Criminal Abortion Laws, Eugene Griffin
Viability And Fetal Life In State Criminal Abortion Laws, Eugene Griffin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Wsu News February-March, 1972, Office Of Communications, Wright State University
Wsu News February-March, 1972, Office Of Communications, Wright State University
WSU NEWS
A twelve page newsletter of the WSU News. The WSU News (Notes Events Wright State University) was published monthly beginning in April of 1970. This newsletter was created to provide information about the "growth and progress" of Wright State University across Ohio.