Gary Stevens began his broadcasting journey at WWOW in Conneaut, Ohio, while on vacation from college. He later attended the University of Miami, where he worked at several stations, including WCKR and WAME. His career quickly progressed as he moved to WFUN in Miami, where he stayed until ...
I recently submitted the manuscript of my book, Virginia Faulkner: A Life in Two Acts, to the University of Nebraska Press, and that left me little time and energy for Neglected Books. And second, I’ll apology in advance for the fact that there will be a fair number of posts about ...
Stephen D. Oliner & Daniel E. Sichel Editor information Editors and Affiliations University of Kansas and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, USA Donna K. Ginther Occidental College and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, USA
Xu Zhimo is often introduced to most through his melodious and elegant poem “Taking Leave of Cambridge Again.” His time at Cambridge from 1921 to 1922 greatly influenced his artistic perspectives, contributed to his spiritual growt...
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Robert Gordon of Northwestern University tells us the computer revolution “reached its climax in the dot-com era of the 1990s.” Future progress in technology, he says, will be slower. So in what way exactly are the new technologies changing the economy? Is the revolution they are causing ...
Where is Jonathan Edwards buried?Jonathan Edwards:American Protestant theologian Jonathan Edwards was born in 1703 in Connecticut. He was a precocious child and attended Harvard University when he was only 14-years-old. Edwards would pay a pivotal role in American religious life with his ...
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This chapter engages with seeing as a socio-cultural process and asks if it is possible to see beyond established categories. Nowicka illustrates how people struggle to order others into neatly delineated groups related to their gender, sexuality, race,
But can we quantify these things to determine definitively whether or not a particular individual is a genuine Christian based on adherence to them? To what degree do they do them? Who sets the standard to judge by? Can we ourselves measure up? The Watchtower approach is really only a way...