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Religious Freedom And American History: Reasons To Thank God, Mark Caleb Smith Oct 2014

Religious Freedom And American History: Reasons To Thank God, Mark Caleb Smith

History and Government Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Praying For Our Leaders, Mark Caleb Smith Jul 2014

Praying For Our Leaders, Mark Caleb Smith

History and Government Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Diaries Of Martha Mcmillan, 1867-1913: Volume Notes, Rankin Macmillan, Lenora Skinnell Macmillan, Lynn A. Brock Jun 2014

The Diaries Of Martha Mcmillan, 1867-1913: Volume Notes, Rankin Macmillan, Lenora Skinnell Macmillan, Lynn A. Brock

Supplemental Material

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Playing For Make-A-Wish Foundation, Cedarville Students Compete On The American Bible Challenge, Kat Meakem May 2014

Playing For Make-A-Wish Foundation, Cedarville Students Compete On The American Bible Challenge, Kat Meakem

News Releases

A team of three Cedarville students will compete on the TV show the “American Bible Challenge.” The show will premiere on May 22 and Cedarville's team will compete on the June 26 show. The show is aired on the Game Show Network.


The Effect Of Music Familiarity On Students’ Reading Comprehension Performance, Heidi J. Johnson, Ben B. Holdredge, William T. Mckinley Apr 2014

The Effect Of Music Familiarity On Students’ Reading Comprehension Performance, Heidi J. Johnson, Ben B. Holdredge, William T. Mckinley

The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)

The current study examined 85 university students’ performance in a reading comprehension task under three conditions: silence, familiar, or unfamiliar music. The results indicated that the students in the familiar music condition performed significantly worse than those in the silent conditions, as well as those in the unfamiliar music condition.


2014 Symposium Overview, Cedarville University Apr 2014

2014 Symposium Overview, Cedarville University

The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)

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Working Memory In Musicians Versus Non-Musicians: A Differential Study Using The N-Back Task, Kara Nonnemacher Apr 2014

Working Memory In Musicians Versus Non-Musicians: A Differential Study Using The N-Back Task, Kara Nonnemacher

The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)

The current study investigates whether long-term musical training and practice are associated with greater working memory abilities. Other studies have shown that musicians have cognitive advantages over non-musicians, including working memory. Forty-six college-aged participants were given an auditory-spatial n-back test. The n-back test requires participants to determine whether or not each auditory and spatial stimulus in a sequence matches the stimulus n stimuli ago. In this study, n=2. Participants were classified as either a musician or non-musician based on their years of musical training. Comparing n-back scores between musicians and non-musicians showed no significant findings. Since …


A Qualitative Study Of Pastors' Kids At Cedarville University: A Pilot Study, Ruth L. Markham, Monica H. Arslain, Eric C. Skowronski Apr 2014

A Qualitative Study Of Pastors' Kids At Cedarville University: A Pilot Study, Ruth L. Markham, Monica H. Arslain, Eric C. Skowronski

The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)

Children of pastors (PK’s) are commonly stereotyped in one of two different ways: either they are seen as the model child, or as the prodigal (Barna Group, 2013). The model child is perceived as sheltered and naïve, with expectations placed on them to follow in their parents’ footsteps of faith and practice. The rebel is perhaps the more common stereotype, where children of pastors are seen as having negative feelings toward their father’s position, and wanting to make their own mark on the world and find their own faith journey. The purpose of this study was to determine if either …


Business As Mission In And From China: Bam Think Tank China Regional Group Report, Tony Yeung, Linda Ching, Michael Lam, James Chak, Sara S., Daniel R. Sterkenburg Apr 2014

Business As Mission In And From China: Bam Think Tank China Regional Group Report, Tony Yeung, Linda Ching, Michael Lam, James Chak, Sara S., Daniel R. Sterkenburg

2014 Author Recognition Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Starting From Scripture, Thomas S. Mach Apr 2014

Starting From Scripture, Thomas S. Mach

History and Government Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Crankee Doodle By Tom Angleberger, Taylor P. Wilcox Jan 2014

Review Of Crankee Doodle By Tom Angleberger, Taylor P. Wilcox

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of Penguin In Peril By Helen Hancocks, Taylor P. Wilcox Jan 2014

Review Of Penguin In Peril By Helen Hancocks, Taylor P. Wilcox

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of Mr. Wuffles By David Wiesner, Taylor P. Wilcox Jan 2014

Review Of Mr. Wuffles By David Wiesner, Taylor P. Wilcox

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of Queen Victoria's Bathing Machine By Gloria Whelan, Courtney Raymond Jan 2014

Review Of Queen Victoria's Bathing Machine By Gloria Whelan, Courtney Raymond

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of Goodnight Songs By Margaret Wise Brown, Courtney Raymond Jan 2014

Review Of Goodnight Songs By Margaret Wise Brown, Courtney Raymond

Library Intern Book Reviews

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Review Of A Big Guy Took My Ball! By Mo Willems, Courtney Raymond Jan 2014

Review Of A Big Guy Took My Ball! By Mo Willems, Courtney Raymond

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Man With The Violin By Kathy Stinson, Taylor P. Wilcox Jan 2014

Review Of The Man With The Violin By Kathy Stinson, Taylor P. Wilcox

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Day The Crayons Quit By Drew Daywalt, Taylor P. Wilcox Jan 2014

Review Of The Day The Crayons Quit By Drew Daywalt, Taylor P. Wilcox

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of Outfoxed By Mike Twohy, Taylor P. Wilcox Jan 2014

Review Of Outfoxed By Mike Twohy, Taylor P. Wilcox

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of A Long Way Away By Frank Vita, Courtney Raymond Jan 2014

Review Of A Long Way Away By Frank Vita, Courtney Raymond

Library Intern Book Reviews

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Review Of I'M Not A Pig In Underpants By Elwood H. Smith, Courtney Raymond Jan 2014

Review Of I'M Not A Pig In Underpants By Elwood H. Smith, Courtney Raymond

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of On A Beam Of Light By Jennifer Berne, Taylor P. Wilcox Jan 2014

Review Of On A Beam Of Light By Jennifer Berne, Taylor P. Wilcox

Library Intern Book Reviews

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Review Of Jesus By Anselm Grun, Courtney Raymond Jan 2014

Review Of Jesus By Anselm Grun, Courtney Raymond

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of Hi, Koo! A Year Of Seasons By Jon J. Muth, Courtney Raymond Jan 2014

Review Of Hi, Koo! A Year Of Seasons By Jon J. Muth, Courtney Raymond

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Rendering To God And Caesar: Critical Readings For American Government, Mark Caleb Smith, Jewerl Maxwell, Marc Clauson, Kevin F. Sims, David L. Rich, Andrew Travis Jan 2014

Rendering To God And Caesar: Critical Readings For American Government, Mark Caleb Smith, Jewerl Maxwell, Marc Clauson, Kevin F. Sims, David L. Rich, Andrew Travis

David L. Rich, D.P.A.

To understand American government is, at minimum, to recognize religion's profound influence on our culture and, by extension, our politics." So state the editors of this outstanding collection of 55 readings that survey the function and purpose of American government from its founding to the present. Rendering to God and Caesar is mostly comprised of primary sources, including founding documents, Supreme Court cases, and momentous speeches. Grouped into six unifying sections with introductions that tie the individual works together and point to their significance, each article is introduced as well by brief comments to highlight specific features or issues.

Designed …


Rendering To God And Caesar: Critical Readings For American Government, Mark Caleb Smith, Jewerl Maxwell, Marc Clauson, Kevin F. Sims, David L. Rich, Andrew Travis Jan 2014

Rendering To God And Caesar: Critical Readings For American Government, Mark Caleb Smith, Jewerl Maxwell, Marc Clauson, Kevin F. Sims, David L. Rich, Andrew Travis

Kevin F. Sims, Ph.D.

To understand American government is, at minimum, to recognize religion's profound influence on our culture and, by extension, our politics." So state the editors of this outstanding collection of 55 readings that survey the function and purpose of American government from its founding to the present. Rendering to God and Caesar is mostly comprised of primary sources, including founding documents, Supreme Court cases, and momentous speeches. Grouped into six unifying sections with introductions that tie the individual works together and point to their significance, each article is introduced as well by brief comments to highlight specific features or issues. Designed …


Review Of A Moose That Says Moooooooooo! By Jennifer Hamburg, Taylor P. Wilcox Jan 2014

Review Of A Moose That Says Moooooooooo! By Jennifer Hamburg, Taylor P. Wilcox

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Review Of Exclamation Mark By Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Courtney Raymond Jan 2014

Review Of Exclamation Mark By Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Courtney Raymond

Library Intern Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Rendering To God And Caesar: Critical Readings For American Government, Mark Caleb Smith, Jewerl Maxwell, Marc A. Clauson, Kevin F. Sims, David L. Rich, Andrew Travis Jan 2014

Rendering To God And Caesar: Critical Readings For American Government, Mark Caleb Smith, Jewerl Maxwell, Marc A. Clauson, Kevin F. Sims, David L. Rich, Andrew Travis

Faculty Books

To understand American government is, at minimum, to recognize religion's profound influence on our culture and, by extension, our politics." So state the editors of this outstanding collection of 55 readings that survey the function and purpose of American government from its founding to the present. Rendering to God and Caesar is mostly comprised of primary sources, including founding documents, Supreme Court cases, and momentous speeches. Grouped into six unifying sections with introductions that tie the individual works together and point to their significance, each article is introduced as well by brief comments to highlight specific features or issues.

Designed …