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Revisiting And Revising The West: Willa Cather's My Antonia And Wright Morris's Plains Song, Reginald B. Dyck Jan 1990

Revisiting And Revising The West: Willa Cather's My Antonia And Wright Morris's Plains Song, Reginald B. Dyck

Reginald B Dyck

No abstract provided.


Origen Y Evolución De Las Murallas De La Ciudad De Alicante., Pablo Rosser Jan 1990

Origen Y Evolución De Las Murallas De La Ciudad De Alicante., Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

Libro sobre la creación y desarrollo de los distintos anillos defensivos que tuvo la villa y ciudad de alicante desde las primeras levantadas en época islámica. Este libro fue Premio de Investigación de la Conmemoración del Quinto Centenario de la Ciudad de Alicante en 1990.


Visions Of Infinity: Design And Pattern In Oriental Carpets, Carol Bier Jan 1990

Visions Of Infinity: Design And Pattern In Oriental Carpets, Carol Bier

Carol Bier

No abstract provided.


Positive Residues Involved In The Voltage-Gating Of The Mitochondrial Porin-Channel Are Localized In The External Moiety Of The Pore, Philadelphia University Jan 1990

Positive Residues Involved In The Voltage-Gating Of The Mitochondrial Porin-Channel Are Localized In The External Moiety Of The Pore, Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University, Jordan

No abstract provided.


Getting To The Heart Of The Matter: Collected Letters And Papers, Robert K. Thomas Jan 1990

Getting To The Heart Of The Matter: Collected Letters And Papers, Robert K. Thomas

Robert K. Thomas

This collection of some of the writings of Robert (Bob) Thomas, Cherokee elder, practitioner of the Cherokee traditional religion, mentor to a wide variety of younger Indian leaders, and anthropologist at the University of Arizona, were written over the last twenty-five years. They were written for different groups of people - some for Indians and others directed more to non-Indians, some for academics and others for a general audience. They cover a wide range of subjects and use a variety of writing styles. But all display Bob's great concern and passion, that which drives him - the survival of Indians …


Have You Hugged Your Computer Today?, David Morgan Lochhead Jan 1990

Have You Hugged Your Computer Today?, David Morgan Lochhead

Dr. David Morgan Lochhead

"I have owned a computer for over ten years now. When the computer came into my life, it turned it upside down. I was excited. I would spend every moment that I could with my computer. The most exciting thing that could happen to me would be for a new piece of software to come along. I lavished my computer with new programs. "


Prosodic Morphology And Templatic Morphology, John J. Mccarthy, Alan Prince Jan 1990

Prosodic Morphology And Templatic Morphology, John J. Mccarthy, Alan Prince

John J. McCarthy

An analysis of Arabic verb and noun templates.


Foot And Word In Prosodic Morphology: The Arabic Broken Plural, John J. Mccarthy, Alan Prince Jan 1990

Foot And Word In Prosodic Morphology: The Arabic Broken Plural, John J. Mccarthy, Alan Prince

John J. McCarthy

This article proposes a theory of Prosodic Domain Circumscription, by means of which rules sensitive to morphological domain may be restricted to a prosodically characterized (sub-)domain in a word or stem. The theory is illustrated primarily by a comprehensive analysis of the Arabic broken plural; it is further supported by analysis of a number of processes from other languages, yielding a formal typology of domain-circumscription effects. The results obtained here depend on, and therefore confirm, two central principles of Prosodic Morphology: (1) the Prosodic Morphology Hypothesis, which requires that templates be expressed in prosodic, not segmental terms; and (2) the …


Urbanism, Western Medieval, Samuel D. Gruber Dr. Jan 1990

Urbanism, Western Medieval, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.

Samuel D. Gruber Dr.

Survey of the architectural aspects of medieval urbanism in Western Europe.


Ordering The Urban Environment: City Statutes And City Planning In Medieval Todi, Italy, Samuel D. Gruber Dr. Jan 1990

Ordering The Urban Environment: City Statutes And City Planning In Medieval Todi, Italy, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.

Samuel D. Gruber Dr.

Discusses the deliberate urban policies that of medieval Todi, Italy that helped create a functioning and beautiful medieval town through explicit laws and the careful micro-planning that utilized an incremental urbanism to create an inter-connected and integrated urban environment. Many of the medieval views visitors assume are part of an "organic" growth are actually careful projections of communal power and order.


Dream Interpreters In Exile: Joseph, Daniel, And Sigmund (Solomon), Ken Frieden Jan 1990

Dream Interpreters In Exile: Joseph, Daniel, And Sigmund (Solomon), Ken Frieden

Ken Frieden

The biblical Joseph and Daniel have much in common with SigmundFreud, for all three experienced the powerlessness of exileand later attained the power they lacked by interpreting dreams. Unableto control historical destiny, exilic Jews have characteristicallyreinterpreted events, texts, and dreams; the interpretive successes ofJoseph, Daniel, and Sigmund at once reflect and defy the Jewish condition.Although Freud made every effort to distance himself from hisancient forerunners, The Interpretation of Dreams indirectly responds tothem.While many adepts at dream interpretation appear in the Bible,in the Talmud, in the Sifer Chassidim, and in other Judaic sources,Joseph, Daniel, and Sigmund have special significance. Joseph is …


Lord, You Have Been Our Dwelling Place (1): Satb Choir, Dale Grotenhuis Jan 1990

Lord, You Have Been Our Dwelling Place (1): Satb Choir, Dale Grotenhuis

Choral Arrangements and Compositions

This piece written for the 35th anniversary of Dordt College; 7 pages.


O Lord, You Shelter Us In Peace: Satb Choir, Dale Grotenhuis Jan 1990

O Lord, You Shelter Us In Peace: Satb Choir, Dale Grotenhuis

Choral Arrangements and Compositions

1 page.


Centennial Anthem: Satb Choir, Dale Grotenhuis Jan 1990

Centennial Anthem: Satb Choir, Dale Grotenhuis

Choral Arrangements and Compositions

13 pages.


Disturbances, Elio Emiliano Ligi Jan 1990

Disturbances, Elio Emiliano Ligi

Ahsahta Press

Raw language and a sense of reality, at times disturbing, set the tone for Ligi’s Disturbances. Paul Fericano says, “his poetry is likely to be noted for a certain special riff, an extra glide, a kick where none is expected, and a beat for which there is no notation.” In the early Sixties Ligi’s work attracted the attention of poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and perhaps it was for what you’ll find on these pages—poems ready to jump forward and reveal, unveil, surprise and sometimes shock.


Augustine's Contribution To Star Wars, Scott Franklin Jan 1990

Augustine's Contribution To Star Wars, Scott Franklin

Anthós Journal (1990-1996)

The parallels between Augustine’s Confessions and the movie Star Wars might at first seem to be few and far between, but this paper argues for that the opposite in fact is true when viewed through the lens of rhetoric. This paper suggests that both the Confessions and Star Wars reframe traditional storylines for their own times. For Augustine it is the Bible and for Star Wars it is a traditional WWII Storyline.


Neoplatonic Influences In Augustine's Confessions, Shon H. Kraley Jan 1990

Neoplatonic Influences In Augustine's Confessions, Shon H. Kraley

Anthós Journal (1990-1996)

Augustine wrote the Confession at a time when Christianity was still a small religion mostly populated with peasants and lower-class individuals. This paper argues that he actively utilized Neoplatonic philosophies and ideas in order to give credibility to his Christian doctrine. By doing so he accomplished the goal of expanding Christianity and appealing to the Intellegentsia.


Intellectual Traditions As Predecessors To St. Augustine, Jennifer Lovell Jan 1990

Intellectual Traditions As Predecessors To St. Augustine, Jennifer Lovell

Anthós Journal (1990-1996)

St. Augustine both explicitly and implicitly relied on existing intellectual traditions in the construction of his Confessions. He not only explicitly references Neoplatonic thought, he also implicitly constructs his argument around Neoplatonic ideals. He also used rhetorical and epic traditions to create his Christian Doctrine. By blending the teachings of the Bible with these traditions, this paper argues that St. Augustine effectively appealed to the intellectual elite.


The Use Of Vergil's Aeneid In St. Augustine's Confessions, Jennifer S. Oberst Jan 1990

The Use Of Vergil's Aeneid In St. Augustine's Confessions, Jennifer S. Oberst

Anthós Journal (1990-1996)

In his Confessions, St. Augustine draws a parallel between his own conversion to Christianity and Dido’s suicide in Vergil’s Aeneid. This paper traces the many connections between Dido’s suicide and Augustine’s conversion and suggests that his use of the conventions of her story would have appealed to pagans and thus furthered his effort to broaden the Christian faithful.


Creative Suffering: The Theme Of Mediation In Pascal's Pensées, Kathleen Merrow Jan 1990

Creative Suffering: The Theme Of Mediation In Pascal's Pensées, Kathleen Merrow

Anthós Journal (1990-1996)

The idea of mediation runs through Pascal’s Pensées and is an important part of his contribution to western thought. This paper traces the concept of mediation through the theme of creative suffering and the figure of Christ in Pensées. In addition, Pascal’s particular concept of mediation can be found as a supporting concept to the philosophies of such diverse early 20th century figures as Poincare, Blondel, and Bergson. In the end this paper traces a complicated and complex problem for Pascal, that of Mediation, and suggests that it ultimately had tragic consequences for him.


Alvernon Family Record, Unknown Jan 1990

Alvernon Family Record, Unknown

Joslin Family First World War correspondence

The Joslin Family First World War Correspondence contains letters from brothers Lincoln and Grant Joslin to their mother. The Joslin brothers wrote the letters while stationed in France. Also included are photographs of Grant and their mother, Marcia Ruth Joslin.


Unlv Lady Rebels 1990-1991, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas Jan 1990

Unlv Lady Rebels 1990-1991, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas

UNLV Basketball Programs

Jim Bolla

Meet the Lady Rebels

1990-1991 Lady Rebel Roster

Lady Rebels Receive Boyd Group Gift

Opponent Rosters

The UNLV Women's Sports Foundation

Lady Rebel Graduate List


Introducing John Bright, Arthur O. Roberts Jan 1990

Introducing John Bright, Arthur O. Roberts

Quaker Religious Thought

No abstract provided.


Response To A Response--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 74, Gerald H. Wilson Jan 1990

Response To A Response--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 74, Gerald H. Wilson

Quaker Religious Thought

No abstract provided.


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 31, Winter 1991, Cleveland State University Jan 1990

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 31, Winter 1991, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 31, WINTER, 1991

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

The Constitution and the Court

Lee W. Gibbs: The Historicity of the Holocaust and the Historical Jesus, 4

The relation of fact to belief, in two contrasting cases

Jerry Crowe: The Liberty Lobby, 19

Rise of the lunatic far right

Richard Bauman: The Automobile-Mother of Weird Inventions, 22

Outrageous ideas-which occasionally work!

Melvin Drimmer: Joe Clark's Challenge to American Education, 27

The bullhorn-and-baseball-bat approach to improving our schools

Robert H. MacNaughton: The Well-Ordered Inner City School, 30

A critical view of Joe …


The Gamut: Cleveland Sacred Landmarks, Special Edition, 1990, Cleveland State University Jan 1990

The Gamut: Cleveland Sacred Landmarks, Special Edition, 1990, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF SPECIAL ISSUE, 1990

Michael Tevesz, Thomas Lewis, Michael Wells, and Thomas Hallet: Preface, 1

Foster Armstrong: The Forms of Cleveland’s Sacred Structures, 4

All churches and temples follow designs based either on the line or the circle

Cathy Ann Thomas: The Church of St. Stanislaus, 16

How a Polish parish turned a potato patch into an outstanding Victorian church

Michael Wells.: Trinity Cathedral, 23

The social history of an urban cathedral

James Whitney and Thomas Hallet: Notable Stained Glass in Cleveland, 35

Windows by Tiffany, Wright, Kempe, Connick, Swash, and Phillips

Walter Leedy …


The Darius Milhaud Society Newsletter, Vol. 6, Spring/Summer 1990, Darius Milhaud Society Jan 1990

The Darius Milhaud Society Newsletter, Vol. 6, Spring/Summer 1990, Darius Milhaud Society

Darius Milhaud Society Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Giovanni Garbini, History & Ideology In Ancient Israel, Steven W. Holloway Jan 1990

Giovanni Garbini, History & Ideology In Ancient Israel, Steven W. Holloway

Libraries

No abstract provided.


Rules Governing The Procedure At The Ard Fheis, Workers' Party Of Ireland Jan 1990

Rules Governing The Procedure At The Ard Fheis, Workers' Party Of Ireland

Materials

No abstract provided.


The Nature Of The Workers' Party, Workers' Party Of Ireland Jan 1990

The Nature Of The Workers' Party, Workers' Party Of Ireland

Materials

No abstract provided.