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Sara Joy Krivacek, Christian N. Thoroughgood, Katina B. Sawyer, Nicholas Anthony Smith & Thomas J. Zagenczyk 1312 Accesses Explore all metrics Abstract Workplace ostracism is a prevalent and painful experience. The majority of studies focus on negative outcomes of ostracism, with less ...
12 As the Western Roman Empire came to its downfall,the Roman Catholic Church took the opportunity to declare itself as the legal successor to the empire and the legal successor to St Peter-the principal member of the Disciples and inheritor of leadership from Jesus.13 ...
traffic moving forward uninterrupted, without slowing, as if it were trying to demonstrate its permanence and show him it would still be there if he ever wanted to return. That promise was the best and only thing he could ask of it. —Matthew J. Kirby ...
In a change of assignment, he paid the passage to send ahead his mistress Mimi, a Parisian actress, posing as his spouse to be with him at an assignment in southern Algeria where he bravely served in combat. A restless man, he left military life and moved to Morocco where—although ...
“This was a style of wit that I had never before encountered,” he wrote. “I suddenly knew that I was a stranger in town — not unwelcome, just a stranger.’’ As a retired reporter he also wrote many advance obituaries about Southern figures for The Times, some of which have not ...
CiM is an “ecumenical” gathering of members from Christian denominations and organisations in the eastern province of Zimbabwe called Manicaland. It was formed in 2000, at a time of great uncertainty, intimidation and violence ahead of the elections. It claims that it aims to “seek the ...
11. Leadership 5 28. Arms Proliferation 5 45. Floods 4 12. Drug Abuse 3 29. Liberalism 5 13. Apostasy 4 30. Peace Process 3 14. Supernatural 3 31. Kings of the East 4 15. Moral Standards 5 32. Mark of the Beast 5 16. Anti-Christian 3 33. Beast Government 4 17. Crime...
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doi:10.1177/004057369405100318Gail Corrington StreeteTheology Today