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Attitudes Toward Muslim Lebanese Women In Religious Resurgence: A Study Of 284 University Students, Lori Maria Walton
Attitudes Toward Muslim Lebanese Women In Religious Resurgence: A Study Of 284 University Students, Lori Maria Walton
Lori Maria Walton
The politicization of religion in the last few decades has created a climate ripe for religious resurgence in all areas of the world. The decreased role of religion among societies and effective secularization and modernization of the West have directly influence opposing factors of “religious resurgence”, “religious fundamentalism”, and “religious revivalism” as a sense of cultural preservation and balancing new social, economic, emotional and interllectural side effects of modernization growth (Sahliyeh, 1990). The effects of religious resurgence on Muslim Lebanese women’s efforts to enhance their freedom, equity, and civil rights need to be explored thoroughly to provide an adequate analysis …
The Father Of Black Adventism, Trevor O'Reggio
Experiences In Adventist Colleges And Universities: An International Perspective, Jimmy Kijai, Vinita Sauder, Robert Weaver
Experiences In Adventist Colleges And Universities: An International Perspective, Jimmy Kijai, Vinita Sauder, Robert Weaver
Jimmy Kijai
This qualitative study identified the learning needs of students in the multicultural classroom. The study utilized a semi-structured interview guide and data were gathered through focus group interviews of six ethnic groups, namely: Asian, Black, Filipino, Filipino-American, Hispanic, and White. Each group was comprised of eight to twelve members purposefully sampled from the student population of one multicultural university in the Philippines for the collegiate year 2012-2013. The themes that emerged from the Qualitative Data Analysis of interview transcripts showed that learning needs in the multicultural classroom are culturally responsive teaching, teacher immediacy behaviors, differentiated instruction, and teacher language competence …
Student To Teacher Transition: First Days Of School Experience, Michelle K. Bacchiocchi
Student To Teacher Transition: First Days Of School Experience, Michelle K. Bacchiocchi
Michelle K. Bacchiocchi
Teacher-preparation programs have as their goal to equip candidates with the knowledge and skills to perform up to expectations as well as to make the commitment to education as a lifetime career. The First Days of School Experience class at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, helps teacher candidates successfully transition into their new role. This article is a brief history of the course developed at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and its plans for the future.
Food Safety Attitudes In College Students: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis Of A Conceptual Model, Rachelle Booth, Magaly Hernandez, Erica L. Baker, Tevni Grajales, Peter Pribis
Food Safety Attitudes In College Students: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis Of A Conceptual Model, Rachelle Booth, Magaly Hernandez, Erica L. Baker, Tevni Grajales, Peter Pribis
Tevni Grajales
College students are one of the most at-risk population groups for food poisoning, due to risky food safety behaviors. Using the Likert Scale, undergraduate students were asked to participate in a Food Safety Survey which was completed by 499 students ages 18–25. Data was analyzed using SPSS and AMOS statistical software. Four conceptual definitions regarding food safety were defined as: general food safety, bacterial food safety, produce food safety, and politics associated with food safety. Knowledge seems to be an important factor in shaping students attitudes regarding general and bacterial safety. Ethnicity plays a role in how people view the …
Foco Na Pessoa: 4 Integrando Tipos De Libernca Moral, Duane Covrig
Foco Na Pessoa: 4 Integrando Tipos De Libernca Moral, Duane Covrig
Duane Covrig
No abstract provided.
Factors Influencing The Use Of Complementary Alternative Methods (Cam) In Patients Attending An Adult Sickle Cell Clinic In Jackson, Mississippi., Wendy E. Thompson Dr, Clifton C. Addison
Factors Influencing The Use Of Complementary Alternative Methods (Cam) In Patients Attending An Adult Sickle Cell Clinic In Jackson, Mississippi., Wendy E. Thompson Dr, Clifton C. Addison
Wendy Thompson
Abstract Background: This study builds on a previous study that examined pediatric patients with sickle cell disease and use of complementary and alternative therapies. The results of the study revealed that the use of CAM therapies is common for children with SCD. Prayer, relaxation techniques, and spiritual healing were the most commonly reported CAM therapies. However, there is a paucity of research studies on CAM use among adult sickle cell patients and the associated factors that predict its use. This research sought to explain the frequency of CAM use and to examine the factors influencing the use of CAM as …
Food Safety Attitudes In College Students: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis Of A Conceptual Model, Rachelle Booth, Maggie Hernandez, Erica L. Baker, Tevni Grajales, Peter Pribis
Food Safety Attitudes In College Students: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis Of A Conceptual Model, Rachelle Booth, Maggie Hernandez, Erica L. Baker, Tevni Grajales, Peter Pribis
Maggie Hernandez
College students are one of the most at-risk population groups for food poisoning, due to risky food safety behaviors. Using the Likert Scale, undergraduate students were asked to participate in a Food Safety Survey which was completed by 499 students ages 18–25. Data was analyzed using SPSS and AMOS statistical software. Four conceptual definitions regarding food safety were defined as: general food safety, bacterial food safety, produce food safety, and politics associated with food safety. Knowledge seems to be an important factor in shaping students attitudes regarding general and bacterial safety. Ethnicity plays a role in how people view the …
Substance Abuse: A Major Global Health Issue, P. N. Landless, Duane C. Mcbride
Substance Abuse: A Major Global Health Issue, P. N. Landless, Duane C. Mcbride
Duane McBride
No abstract provided.
Sex And Substance Use Within A Prohibitionist University Setting, Herbert Helm, Duane C. Mcbride
Sex And Substance Use Within A Prohibitionist University Setting, Herbert Helm, Duane C. Mcbride
Duane McBride
While risk factors such as alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and sexual behaviors are often studied among college students, rarely are students at prohibitionist universities studied. The purpose of this paper was to compare the prevalence and trends of substance use of a prohibitionist university to a number of national samples, as well as look at various sexual behaviors of the unmarried participants in the prohibitionist university. For trends in annual alcohol use, our sample had a total average of 42.1% to the comparison samples. For alcohol binge drinking, in the two weeks prior to the survey, our sample had a total …
The Abuse Of Prescription And Over-The-Counter Drugs, A. Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Duane C. Mcbride
The Abuse Of Prescription And Over-The-Counter Drugs, A. Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Duane C. Mcbride
Duane McBride
No abstract provided.
Parental Influence On Inhalant Use, Alina Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Duane C. Mcbride, Curt Vanderwaal, Sara Pepper, Sarah Mackey
Parental Influence On Inhalant Use, Alina Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Duane C. Mcbride, Curt Vanderwaal, Sara Pepper, Sarah Mackey
Duane McBride
The purpose of this article is to examine the dynamics of the relationship between parents and their adolescent children and their association with lifetime and past-month inhalant usage. The population studied was seventh- through ninth-grade students in rural Idaho (N = 570). The authors found a small, but consistent, significant inverse correlation between parental bonding and monitoring of behavior and inhalant usage. There was also a significant positive correlation between verbally aggressive behavior in the family and inhalant use. The data imply that family interaction may play a significant role in the use of inhalants and that the family can …
You, Your Neurons, And Free Will: Concerns About Reductionism And The Popularization Of Cognitive Science, Karl G. D. Bailey
You, Your Neurons, And Free Will: Concerns About Reductionism And The Popularization Of Cognitive Science, Karl G. D. Bailey
Karl Bailey
No abstract provided.
“He Spake And It Was Done”: Luther’S Creation Theology In His 1535 Lectures On Genesis 1:1–2:4, Denis Kaiser
“He Spake And It Was Done”: Luther’S Creation Theology In His 1535 Lectures On Genesis 1:1–2:4, Denis Kaiser
Denis Kaiser
No abstract provided.
Parental Influence On Inhalant Use, Alina Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Duane C. Mcbride, Curtis J. Vanderwaal Dr., Sara Pepper, Sarah Mackey
Parental Influence On Inhalant Use, Alina Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Duane C. Mcbride, Curtis J. Vanderwaal Dr., Sara Pepper, Sarah Mackey
Curtis VanderWaal
The purpose of this article is to examine the dynamics of the relationship between parents and their adolescent children and their association with lifetime and past-month inhalant usage. The population studied was seventh- through ninth-grade students in rural Idaho (N = 570). The authors found a small, but consistent, significant inverse correlation between parental bonding and monitoring of behavior and inhalant usage. There was also a significant positive correlation between verbally aggressive behavior in the family and inhalant use. The data imply that family interaction may play a significant role in the use of inhalants and that the family can …
Kingly Authority: Is It Finding A Place In The Adventist Church?, Stan Patterson
Kingly Authority: Is It Finding A Place In The Adventist Church?, Stan Patterson
Stanley E. Patterson
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Information In Theological Education: A Framework For Discussion [Poster], Terry Dwain Robertson
Evaluating Information In Theological Education: A Framework For Discussion [Poster], Terry Dwain Robertson
Terry Dwain Robertson
Information literacy as pedagogy targets the novice learner, and provides guidance in evaluating sources. Critical thinking dispositions and hermeneutical considerations are then employed to evaluate the claims. The standard output is some type of communication format which is then evaluated for competence. This pedagogical model works well in those areas of study in which facts are readily verifiable through means consistent with scientism, such as medicine and technology, so as to assume a single correct answer. But in the domain of spiritual knowledge, there is an added complexity: the pluralism embedded in history, culture, confessional commitments, and so forth. How …
The Gatekeepers: Clergy Involvement In Referrals And Collaboration With Mental Health And Substance Abuse Professionals, Curtis J. Vanderwaal Dr., E. I. Hernandez, A. R. Sandman
The Gatekeepers: Clergy Involvement In Referrals And Collaboration With Mental Health And Substance Abuse Professionals, Curtis J. Vanderwaal Dr., E. I. Hernandez, A. R. Sandman
Curtis VanderWaal
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: James A. Inciardi, Professor Of Sociology & Criminal Justice And Director Of The Center For Drug & Alcohol Studies At The University Of Delaware, Wendee Wechsberg, Duane C. Mcbride, Hilary Surratt
In Memoriam: James A. Inciardi, Professor Of Sociology & Criminal Justice And Director Of The Center For Drug & Alcohol Studies At The University Of Delaware, Wendee Wechsberg, Duane C. Mcbride, Hilary Surratt
Duane McBride
No abstract provided.
Sabbath And Sanctification, Roy Gane
The Bible Supports The Ordination/Commissioning Of Women As Pastors And Local Church Elders, Richard M. Davidson
The Bible Supports The Ordination/Commissioning Of Women As Pastors And Local Church Elders, Richard M. Davidson
Richard M. Davidson
No abstract provided.
Who Is Speaking? Who Is Addressed? A Critical Study Into The Conditions Of Exegetical Method And Its Consequences For The Interpretation Of Participant Reference-Shifts In The Book Of Jeremiah, Oliver Glanz
Oliver Glanz
No abstract provided.
Zoom In, Zoom Out: How Global Context And Individual Preferences Impact Workplace Design, Jay Brand
Zoom In, Zoom Out: How Global Context And Individual Preferences Impact Workplace Design, Jay Brand
Jay Brand
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Brad: Visionary Spiritual Leadership, By Harold L. Lee, With Monte Sahlin, Trevor O'Reggio
Book Review Of Brad: Visionary Spiritual Leadership, By Harold L. Lee, With Monte Sahlin, Trevor O'Reggio
Trevor O'Reggio
No abstract provided.
The Well Women Revisited, Jo Ann Davidson
The Well Women Of Scripture Revisited, Jo Ann Davidson
The Well Women Of Scripture Revisited, Jo Ann Davidson
Jo Ann Davidson
No abstract provided.
The Jerusalem Council, Gorden R. Doss
"Eating" And "Drinking" In The Book Of Revelation: A Study Of New Testament Thought And Theolgy, Gerald Klingbeil
"Eating" And "Drinking" In The Book Of Revelation: A Study Of New Testament Thought And Theolgy, Gerald Klingbeil
Gerald Klingbeil
No abstract provided.
Those Who Revise And Those Who Revolt, Jo Ann Davidson
Those Who Revise And Those Who Revolt, Jo Ann Davidson
Jo Ann Davidson
No abstract provided.
Church Planting As Growth Strategy: Is It Effective?, Skip Bell, Rod Davis
Church Planting As Growth Strategy: Is It Effective?, Skip Bell, Rod Davis
Skip Bell
No abstract provided.