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    Sam, Garrett and Ben Murphy with Dog

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    Sam Murphy, Garrett 'Dink' Murphy and Ben Murphy pose with dog

    JMPIERCE: Stata module to perform Juhn-Murphy-Pierce decomposition

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    jmpierce computes the decomposition of differences between two outcome distributions introduced by Juhn, Murphy and Pierce (1993). Examples are the decomposition of changes in the income distribution over time, the decomposition of male-female wage differentials, or the decomposition of wage inequality differences between countries. This routine was previously circulated as jmp

    Letter from Edwin Murphy, Murphy Seed Company, to J.V. [John Victor] Carson The Dominguez Water Corporation, June 15, 1945

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    Formal notice that Murphy has sublet the old Kimura glass house to Charles Gonzalez

    Edgar Gardner Murphy, from records and memories

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    List of the writings of Edgar Gardner Murphy : p. 116-120.Mode of access: Internet

    Ben Franklin group, San Juan County, Colorado

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    Mine report no. 1433.Includes maps.Typescript (carbon copy).Report on the Ben Franklin group of mines / Arthur Rice -- The Ben Franklin mine, San Juan County, Colorado sketch map -- The "Ben Franklin" group of mining lodes / C.E. Anthony -- Statements of Professor J. Glenville Murphy regarding the "Ben Franklin" group -- Plat of mining claims situated in San Juan County, Colorado map -- Ben Franklin group of mining lodes

    Oral history interview with Chris Murphy

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    Chris Murphy, an author known for flash fiction, describes his transition from the Northeast to Tahlequah, Oklahoma, with detailed stories told along the way. Murphy, a lifelong Red Sox fan, talks about his favorite memories from Fenway Park and the influence on his life. He also talks about his growth as a writer and about flash poetry; a style that is quick, to the point, but with sudden plot twists and changes.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes

    Murphy (Emma C.). Economic and Political Change in Tunisia. From Bourguiba to Ben Ali

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    Hibou Béatrice. Murphy (Emma C.). Economic and Political Change in Tunisia. From Bourguiba to Ben Ali . In: Critique internationale, vol. 7. 2000. Culture populaire et politique, sous la direction de Denis-Constant Martin. p. 69

    Survey report 1978/79 Glaciology department Author - B.A. Murphy

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    Progress Code: completedStatement: See the report for further information. The values provided in spatial coverage are approximate only. The values provided in temporal coverage are based on the assumption that B.A. Murphy travelled to and from Davis by scheduled Australian Antarctic voyages.Taken from sections of the report:<br/><br/>Introduction:<br/><br/>The following report is a detailed summary of the surveying and mapping tasks undertaken in the Vestfold Hills and Mac. Robertson Land regions of the Australian Antarctic Territory during the period from 22 December 1978 to 25 February 1979. A copy of the project instruction detailing the tasks originally intended to be undertaken is attached at Annex 37.<br/><br/>The entire report is available as a pdf download from the URL given below

    Letter from Fintan Murphy to T J Hickey

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    Manuscript letter from Fintan Murphy informing Mr Hickey that the author wishes his resignation to stand. Dated 15 March 1939

    Attitudes toward sexuality in the Book of Ben Sira

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    The fact that Ben Sira seemingly has a negative attitude towards women or femininity can easily lead to the assumption that the work has a negative attitude toward sexuality. However, this thesis will seek to demonstrate that the author's view on sexuality is complex, subtle, and depends on the context of the individual sayings. First of all we have to make a distinction between the attitudes of the writer of the original Hebrew text of the book and that of the Greek translator. The two texts, produced in different social settings, circumstances, times and places, differ substantially at times in regard to sexuality. Therefore it is essential to treat them separately and to compare them. In addition, the Book of Ben Sira, the longest Jewish wisdom book, is a complex combination of carefully composed wisdom poems that structure the whole work, and of teachings on everyday issues including marriage, family life, self-control, desires and passions, and sexual promiscuity. The openness about issues of eroticism that characterizes some of the poems concerning personified female wisdom is unprecedented in the wisdom writings of Second Temple Judaism. Similarly, the sage dedicates a greater number of passages than other wisdom books, to the discussion of social relations especially in regard to family. In so doing his regular point of departure seems to be what benefits or damages these relations mean, and whether they bring disgrace to a person, especially through sexuality. These all have bearings on the author’s and translator’s views of sexuality, including the position a person or situation under discussion might have in the sage’s social value system. Therefore the thesis examines the wisdom poems, and all sayings that concern sexuality found in discussions of passions, relations with parents, daughters and sons, wives and husbands, and warnings against sexual wrongdoing, including prostitution and adultery. All this is done with a special regard to the differences between the Hebrew original text and the Greek translation
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