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Global Governance: The Ideological Kenosis Of The West, Steven Alan Samson
Global Governance: The Ideological Kenosis Of The West, Steven Alan Samson
Steven Alan Samson
No abstract provided.
Moral Development Of Undergraduate Business Students: Online Vs. Residential Programs, Kevin L. Rawls
Moral Development Of Undergraduate Business Students: Online Vs. Residential Programs, Kevin L. Rawls
Kevin L. Rawls
Research related to moral reasoning and development has been increasing over the past decade as a result of the business-related scandals of the early 2000’s. Education has been shown to have a strong correlation to the moral development of individuals. Additionally, the rise in online learning has brought a new dynamic to the cognitive moral development of future business leaders. The problem addressed in this study is how an online program impacts the moral reasoning development of undergraduate business students. This study issued the DIT survey to senior-level undergraduate students declared as business majors from a face-to-face and online format …
A Theology Of Good Works: The Apostle Paul’S Concept Of Good Works Within The Context Of Second Temple Judaism, Martin E. Sheldon
A Theology Of Good Works: The Apostle Paul’S Concept Of Good Works Within The Context Of Second Temple Judaism, Martin E. Sheldon
Martin E Sheldon
The apostle Paul lived and ministered within the context of Second Temple Judaism. Following just over three decades of adherence to and immersion in Pharisaic Judaism, Saul of Tarsus converted to Jesus Christ and in consequence, conducted several missionary journeys proclaiming the gospel of Christ and writing letters to the newly established churches. While the Hebrew Scriptures provided the theological foundation for the apostle Paul’s teaching, his concept of good works was forged within the historical context of Second Temple Judaism. Inasmuch as this is the case, it is essential to explore the concept of good works within the OT …
The Resurrection Of Jesus: A Clinical Review Of Psychiatric Hypotheses For The Biblical Story Of Easter, Gary R. Habermas
The Resurrection Of Jesus: A Clinical Review Of Psychiatric Hypotheses For The Biblical Story Of Easter, Gary R. Habermas
Gary R. Habermas
Jesus’ resurrection to bodily life after death by crucifixion is foundational to orthodox Christianity. The disciples had encounters with Jesus after his crucifixion which caused them to believe he had been bodily resurrected to life again. Psychiatric hypotheses have been proposed as naturalistic explanations for his disciples’ beliefs, which include hallucinations, conversion disorder, and bereavement experiences. Since they propose hallucinatory symptoms that suggest the presence of underlying medical pathology, clinical appraisal of these hypotheses for the disciples’ encounters with the resurrected Jesus is warranted. Psychiatric hypotheses for the disciples’ belief in Jesus’ resurrection are found to be inconsistent with current …
Fossil Baramins On Noah's Ark: The "Amphibians", Marcus R. Ross
Fossil Baramins On Noah's Ark: The "Amphibians", Marcus R. Ross
Marcus R. Ross
Here I provide a compendium of extinct “amphibian” groups, representatives of which may have been carried aboard Noah’s Ark. Following previous work by the Ark Encounter team, I selected the taxonomic rank of family as a first-order proxy for the biblical “kind.” The resulting tabulation places 54 extinct “amphibian” families/kinds on board the Ark. While this number hinges upon taxonomies built upon fossil data (and its inherent shortcomings compared to extant forms), it serves as a reasonable approximation of the number of fossil “amphibians” taken aboard the Ark. When added to previously determined kinds of extant anurans, caudates, and gymnophionans, …
Review Of Old Testament Theology By R.W.L. Moberly, David D. Pettus
Review Of Old Testament Theology By R.W.L. Moberly, David D. Pettus
David D Pettus
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Aerodynamic Braking On The Inertial Power Requirement Of Flapping Flight: Case Study Of A Gull, Stewart C. Burgess, R. J. Lock, J. Wang, Gene D. Sattler, Doug Oliver
The Effect Of Aerodynamic Braking On The Inertial Power Requirement Of Flapping Flight: Case Study Of A Gull, Stewart C. Burgess, R. J. Lock, J. Wang, Gene D. Sattler, Doug Oliver
Gene D. Sattler
There has been an unresolved question of whether there is any significant degree of aerodynamic braking during wing deceleration in the flapping flight of birds, with direct analogies existing with flapping micro air vehicles. Some authors have assumed a complete conversion of kinetic energy into (useful) aerodynamic work during wing deceleration. Other authors have assumed no aerodynamic braking. The different assumptions have led to predictions of inertial power requirements in birds differing by a factor of 2. Our work is the first to model the aerodynamic braking forces on the wing during wing deceleration. A model has been developed that …
The False Claims Act Creates A 'Zone Of Protection' That Bars Suits Against Employees Who Report Fraud Against The Government, Joel D. Hesch
The False Claims Act Creates A 'Zone Of Protection' That Bars Suits Against Employees Who Report Fraud Against The Government, Joel D. Hesch
Joel D. Hesch
May employees copy internal company documents and turn them over to the U.S. Department of Justice as part of applying for a whistleblower reward for reporting fraud against the Government? This is one of the most hotly contested issues facing whistleblowers and employers, and the answer will affect the future of the Government’s primary whistleblower reward program. Each year, companies are cheating the military and Medicare by billions of dollars. To combat fraud, Congress enacted the federal False Claims Act (FCA), which is the primary anti-fraud tool used by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the fastest growing area of …
Understanding The Role Of Childhood Poverty In Doctoral Motivation And Persistence, Amanda J. Rockinson-Szapkiw, Lucinda S. Spaulding, James A. Swezey, Carolyn Wicks
Understanding The Role Of Childhood Poverty In Doctoral Motivation And Persistence, Amanda J. Rockinson-Szapkiw, Lucinda S. Spaulding, James A. Swezey, Carolyn Wicks
James A. Swezey
No abstract provided.
Jerry Falwell Library Spaces, Services, Technology, Collections, Vision, And History, Mike Cobb, Cooper Pasque, Rory Patterson, S. Elisa Rollins, Drew Taylor
Jerry Falwell Library Spaces, Services, Technology, Collections, Vision, And History, Mike Cobb, Cooper Pasque, Rory Patterson, S. Elisa Rollins, Drew Taylor
Rory Patterson
No abstract provided.
Jerry Falwell Library Spaces, Services, Technology, Collections, Vision, And History, Mike Cobb, Cooper Pasque, Rory Patterson, Elisa Rollins, Drew Taylor
Jerry Falwell Library Spaces, Services, Technology, Collections, Vision, And History, Mike Cobb, Cooper Pasque, Rory Patterson, Elisa Rollins, Drew Taylor
Mike A. Cobb
No abstract provided.
Don We Now Our Gay Apparel, Samuel Wellman
Star Names, Samuel Wellman
Battle, Samuel Wellman
Elevator, Samuel Wellman
Jesus Plays Football, Samuel Wellman
Forum On The Flood/Post-Flood Boudary, Marcus R. Ross
Forum On The Flood/Post-Flood Boudary, Marcus R. Ross
Marcus R. Ross
The location of the Flood/post-Flood boundary is an important issue for Flood geology because it is the starting point for a host of research questions. Many papers have been published on this topic, but its placement is still controversial. Three main views are advocated: a low Flood boundary in the Paleozoic or below, a boundary at or near the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (now the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary), and a variable boundary towards the upper Cenozoic but with each geographical area to be evaluated on its merits.
In 2012, Marcus Ross, published a biostratigraphic analysis and argued that a Flood/post-Flood boundary at or …
Alan Ryan: On Politics, Book Two Study Guide, 2014, Steven Alan Samson
Alan Ryan: On Politics, Book Two Study Guide, 2014, Steven Alan Samson
Steven Alan Samson
No abstract provided.
Letter: A Developing Schism In Flood Geology, Marcus R. Ross
Letter: A Developing Schism In Flood Geology, Marcus R. Ross
Marcus R. Ross
First paragraph: Froede and Akridge are correct to recognize that creation geology includes two widely divergent groups seeking to reconstruct Earth history within a Biblical framework. Such has been the case throughout the history of creationism, going back to disagreements between Harold Clark and George McCready Price over the reality (or not) of the geologic column. With the increased number of geologically trained young-Earth creationists, discussions over these issues have become more common.
Alan Ryan: On Politics, Book One Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
Alan Ryan: On Politics, Book One Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
Steven Alan Samson
No abstract provided.
How The 'Gay' Child-Sex-Abuse Cover-Up Kills Young Men, Judith A. Reisman Phd
How The 'Gay' Child-Sex-Abuse Cover-Up Kills Young Men, Judith A. Reisman Phd
Judith A. Reisman
No abstract provided.
Understanding And Managing The Adhd Experience From Childhood Through Adulthood, John Kuhnley M.D.
Understanding And Managing The Adhd Experience From Childhood Through Adulthood, John Kuhnley M.D.
Gary Sibcy
No abstract provided.
The Flood/Post-Flood Boundary (Comment And Reply), Marcus R. Ross
The Flood/Post-Flood Boundary (Comment And Reply), Marcus R. Ross
Marcus R. Ross
First paragraph: Michael Oard’s recent article on the Flood/post-Flood boundary consists of two parts: the first is response to my earlier paper on utilizing mammalian biostratigraphy in evaluating post-Flood boundary locations, which found placement of this boundary at or near the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary untenable; the second part is a set of disparate observations placed in support of a high post-Flood boundary placed at variable locations in the “Late Cenozoic”. (comment continues; download for full comment and reply by Michael Oard)
Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge Of Geography Study Guide, 2013, Steven A. Samson
Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge Of Geography Study Guide, 2013, Steven A. Samson
Steven Alan Samson
No abstract provided.
Ipads And Autism: Developing Sound Approaches, Randall S. Dunn, Amanda Szapkiw
Ipads And Autism: Developing Sound Approaches, Randall S. Dunn, Amanda Szapkiw
Dr. Randall S. Dunn
This presentation looks at the use of iPads with children and young people on the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Practical uses and general approaches will be discussed.
Penn State's Ironic 'Child Sex Abuse' Conference, Judith A. Reisman Phd
Penn State's Ironic 'Child Sex Abuse' Conference, Judith A. Reisman Phd
Judith A. Reisman
No abstract provided.
Animation Overrides, Prims And Student Teaching: Managing And Collaborating With Undergraduate Teacher Candidates In Multi-User Virtual Environments, Randall S. Dunn
Animation Overrides, Prims And Student Teaching: Managing And Collaborating With Undergraduate Teacher Candidates In Multi-User Virtual Environments, Randall S. Dunn
Dr. Randall S. Dunn
The mid-two thousands hinged the future of education on the use of multi-user virtual environments. The frenzy over this clumsy but multimedia rich environment ran viral. Assumptions about the nature of the “traditional” college student (late teens to earl twenties) fed into the thought that we merely had to virtually build it for the students to come (and be engaged, motivated, and potentially learn). Now, we see the rise of mobile technologies, augmented reality and collaborative online social networks as replacements for this “old technology.” Where does that leave these virtual playgrounds for the socialites and potentially the learners?
Review Of King Jesus Gospel By Scot Mcknight, A. Chadwick Thornhill
Review Of King Jesus Gospel By Scot Mcknight, A. Chadwick Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
A Review of The King Jesus Gospel by Scot McKnight
Evaluating Potential Post-Flood Boundaries With Biostratigraphy--The Pliocene/Pleistocene Boundary, Marcus R. Ross
Evaluating Potential Post-Flood Boundaries With Biostratigraphy--The Pliocene/Pleistocene Boundary, Marcus R. Ross
Marcus R. Ross
Here I report a biostratigraphic analysis of 303 genera from 28 North American terrestrial mammalian families, in which all families contain members that are either extant or last appear in Pliocene or Pleistocene deposits. The distribution of these taxa within the Cenozoic rock record is used to evaluate proposed demarcations for the Flood/post-Flood boundary. A pronounced biostratigraphic break is expected at the Flood/post-Flood boundary since the final devastation and burial of pre-Flood nephesh creatures should be stratigraphically overlain by the arrival of post-Flood migrants. It is found that when the Flood/post-Flood boundary is placed at or near the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary, …
Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn: Leftism: From De Sade And Marx To Hitler And Marcuse Study Guide, C. 1990-2012, Steven A. Samson
Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn: Leftism: From De Sade And Marx To Hitler And Marcuse Study Guide, C. 1990-2012, Steven A. Samson
Steven Alan Samson
No abstract provided.