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2008

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Donald Harman Akenson. Some Family: The Mormons And How Humanity Keeps Track Of Itself, J. Michael Hunter Jan 2008

Donald Harman Akenson. Some Family: The Mormons And How Humanity Keeps Track Of Itself, J. Michael Hunter

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Review by J. Michael Hunter of Donald Harman Akenson’s Some Family: The Mormons and How Humanity Keeps Track of Itself (Montreal: McGill University / Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s University Press, 2007).


Naipaul’S Children: Representations Of Humor And Ruin In Miguel Street, Aaron Eastley Jan 2008

Naipaul’S Children: Representations Of Humor And Ruin In Miguel Street, Aaron Eastley

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The piece had originally appeared in the Demerara Daily Argosy in neighboring British Guiana, and was contributed by a writer who signed himself simply as "Clarence" ("Immigration"9). Under the subheading "UNJUST TO IMMIGRANTS" Clarence argues that abolishing the system of indentured labor, which brought a recorded 141,615 immigrant workers from India to Trinidad between 1845 and 1917 (Weller 151-3), would be "an act of veiled cruelty to the immigrants themselves" ("Immigration 9). He credits the system with keeping immigrants under skilled care and supervision until they ha[ve] learned how to live under the new conditions" of life in the West …


The Mission Of God's People In The Old Testament, Jiri Moskala Jan 2008

The Mission Of God's People In The Old Testament, Jiri Moskala

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No abstract provided.


The Message Of God's People In The Old Testament, Jiri Moskala Jan 2008

The Message Of God's People In The Old Testament, Jiri Moskala

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No abstract provided.


Madaba Plains Project At Jalul, Randall W. Younker, Reem E. Al-Shqour Jan 2008

Madaba Plains Project At Jalul, Randall W. Younker, Reem E. Al-Shqour

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During the 2008 season, Andrews University conducted ex­cavations at Tall Jalul and initiated excavations at the Islamic Village located immediately south of Tall Jalul and 5km east of Madaba, Jordan.


A Commitment To Excellence, Meredith Jones-Gray Jan 2008

A Commitment To Excellence, Meredith Jones-Gray

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No abstract provided.