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Investing in educated British Columbians: 1995 BC colleges and institutes student outcome report
ReportPrepared for the Colleges and Institutes of BC by the BC Outcomes Working Grou
Investing in educated British Columbians: 1995 BC colleges and institutes student outcome report
ReportPrepared for the Colleges and Institutes of BC by the BC Outcomes Working Grou
Cartiere, Cameron
currentCameron Cartiere is Professor of Public Art and Social Practice in the Faculty of Culture + Community at Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She is a creative practitioner, writer and researcher specializing in public art, urban renewal, and environmental issues. She is the author of RE/Placing Public Art, co-author of the Manifesto of Possibilities: Commissioning Public Art in the Urban Environment, co-editor of The Practice of Public Art (2008 with Shelly Willis) and co-editor of The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion (2016 with Martin Zebracki) and co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Art in the Public Realm (2020 with Leon Tan). She is currently working on the anthology, The Failures of Public Art and Participation (2022 with Anthony Schrag). As part of her research on the sustainable effects of public art, Dr. Cartiere co-founded Border Free Bees (with Associate Professor Nancy Holmes, UBC Okanagan). Collaborating with artists, writers, scientists, designers, new media researchers, and municipalities, the BFB project converted neglected greenways across Canada, Mexico, and the USA into native pollinator pastures using public art as the driving force for environmental renewal. Cartiere is also the founder of chART Projects, a public art initiative that specializes in participatory projects (chartprojects.com)
The History and Literature of the Palestinian Jews from Cyrus to Herod 550 BC to 4 BC
This book examines Jewish history against the background of the successive kingdoms which controlled Judea. The author discusses the political situation in Judea and the social and economic conditions in so far as we can know then, and the early literary and religious developments.Cover -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS -- MAPS -- PART ONE The Late Babylonian and Persian Periods -- I Judah circa 550 BC -- The political scene in western Asia -- The internal life of Judah -- The Babylonian exiles -- II From Cyrus to Malachi -- The Persian empire, 559-330 BC -- Conditions in Judah in the late sixth and early fifth centuries -- The rebuilding of the temple -- Prophetic voices -- III The Age of Nehemiah and Ezra -- The last century of Achaemenid Persia -- Troubles in Judah prior to Nehemiah's time -- Nehemiah -- Ezra -- IV The Fourth Century to 330 BC -- General history -- Literary and cultic developments -- The Samaritans: Part I -- PART TWO The Hellenistic Age and the Beginning of Roman Rule -- V The Beginnings of the Hellenistic Age: From Alexander the Great to 200 BC -- The history of the Near East as it relates to Palestine -- The history of Judea from Alexander to 200 BC -- Literary and religious developments -- The Samaritans: Part II -- VI Palestine under the Seleucids, 200-143 BC -- Some aspects of Seleucid history, 223-129 BC -- Judea, 200-143 BC -- VII Judea's Independence, 143/142-63 BC -- Simon, 143-134 BC -- John Hyrcanus, 134-104 BC -- Aristobulus, 104-103 BC -- Alexander Jannaeus (Jannai), 103-76 BC -- Queen Alexandra, 76-67 BC -- Aristobulus II, 67-63 BC -- The consequences of Pompey's intervention -- VIII Judea under the Romans, 63-4 BC -- From 63 BC to the coming of the Parthians -- The Parthian interlude and the emergence of Herod as king -- Herod, king of the Jews, 37-4 BC -- Epilogue -- PART THREE Literature, 200-4 BC -- IX The Scholarly and Pietistic Literary Traditions and Early Scriptural Exposition -- The scholarly tradition -- The pietistic tradition -- Early scriptural exposition (excluding the Dead Sea Scrolls) -- X Apocalyptic and historical writings -- Apocalyptic writings -- Historical writingsXI The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Completion of the Canon -- The Dead Sea Scrolls -- The completion of the canon of Israel's Scriptures -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEXThis book examines Jewish history against the background of the successive kingdoms which controlled Judea. The author discusses the political situation in Judea and the social and economic conditions in so far as we can know then, and the early literary and religious developments.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
[Review of the book "Suffer the Little Children: Genocide, Indigenous Nations and the Canadian State", by Tamara Starblanket]
Dr. Carling Beninger (Douglas College) reviews the book Suffer the Little Children: Genocide, Indigenous Nations and the Canadian State, by Tamara Starblanket (2018).Peer reviewedFinal article published
Primary care psychology: Increasing capacity and decreasing barriers to psychological services through integrated care
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