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Dr. Ashley Austin - Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Ashley Austin, Assistant Professor of Accounting, discusses a recent article in Contemporary Accounting Research, entitled “Improving Auditors’ Consideration of Evidence Contradicting Management’s Estimate Assumptions.” Dr. Austin’s research interests involve using experimental methods to understand and improve auditors’ judgments and decision making, with a focus on how to motivate auditors to exercise professional skepticism and be alert to fraud throughout the audit
Data Set of Psychiatry Journal Author Guidelines for Case Reports
Data set for psychiatry journal author guidelines for case report
Ashley Judd and Candelaria Silva discuss, Bittersweet Humanitarianism at Ford Hall Forum, video recording, 4/8/2011
Ashley Judd, award-winning actress, humanitarian, and author of All That Is Bitter and Sweet joins moderator Candelaria Silva, author and Roxbury Film Festival founder, to discuss Judd\u27s experiences in feminist social justice work to discover the relationship between healing oneself and healing others.https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1107/thumbnail.jp
A Personal Visit with Ashley Bryan
Dunkley describes her meeting with Ashley Bryan, children\u27s author, illustrator, and historian
Food as Medicine of Body and Soul: Clement of Alexandria’s Dietary Prescriptions in the Paedagogus
For Clement of Alexandria, the goal of the Christian life is to advance in the comprehension of God and to be initiated into the divine mysteries. Clement devotes significant attention to diet in the Paedagogus because he believes that the body and soul coexist in a symbiotic relationship. Clement posits that wisdom and virtue can be achieved by cultivating a soul that is transparent, dry, and luminous, a state that is fostered by careful attention to dietary regimens.Much twentieth century scholarship on Clement has focused narrowly on the relationship between Clement’s thought and Greco-Roman philosophy. For this reason, patristic scholars have concentrated primarily on Clement’s more philosophical treatises; the Paedagogus, by comparison, has been largely ignored—its focus on everyday ascetic discipline deemed trivial compared to Clement’s philosophical commitments. Clement’s belief in the interdependence of body and soul demonstrates that the Paedagogus, in its attention to bodily behaviors, is no less grounded in philosophical commitments than Clement’s more obviously philosophical treatises. Clement’s attention to diet is neither petty nor arbitrary; rather, his prescribed dietary regimen is designed to assist the Christian in cultivating the ideal state of the soul.Galen explains the connection between body and soul by portraying the soul in almost corporeal terms, postulating a link between the soul and humoural mixtures within the body. Given the influence of food on bodily mixtures, Galen concludes that diet plays a central role in cultivating a dry and luminous soul. These theories undergird Clement’s advice regarding diet in the Paedagogus. Because moisture accumulates in the body primarily from excessive nutritional intake, Clement advocates that the Christian consume only enough nutriment to maintain bodily health. Clement specifically warns against meat and wine, which moisten, darken, and weigh down the soul, and advocates the use of foods that are low in nutritional value and facilitate bodily health. The link between soul and body lies at the core of Clement’s attention to diet and demonstrates how medical theory is crucial for understanding his dietary prescriptions
Jonathan Ashley-Smith: mentor, role model, inspiration
Jonathan Ashley-Smith has been such a prominent player in the field of conservation that he has had an impact on many people’s careers. He has certainly been an inspiration for this author who presents a personal overview of the many ways in which Ashley-Smith helped steer my path
Fen mapping for the Ashley National Forest
Prepared for: Ashley National Forest.April 2017.Includes bibliographical references.The Ashley National Forest (ANF) covers 1.3 million acres within the Upper and Lower Green River Basin in northeast Utah. The diverse geography of the ANF creates an equally diverse set of wetlands that provide important ecological services to both ANF and lands downstream. Organic soil wetlands known as fens are an irreplaceable resource that the U.S. Forest Service has determined should be managed for conservation and restoration. Fens are defined as groundwater-fed wetlands with organic soils that typically support The Ashley National Forest contains a rich resource of fen wetlands. This report and associated dataset provides the ANF with a critical tool for conservation planning at both a local and Forest-wide scale. These data will be useful for the ongoing ANF biological assessment required by the 2012 Forest Planning Rule, but can also be used for individual management actions, such as planning for timber sales, grazing allotments, and trail maintenance. Wherever possible, the Forest should avoid direct disturbance to the fens mapped through this project, and should also strive to protect the watersheds surrounding high concentrations of fens, thereby protecting their water sources
The Day Ashley Left The Band...
Item located in file hy-dm-parker-milligan-1976-1980-001. Not all items in folder uploaded.Newspaper article includes a black and white photograph of Ashley Parker and the author of the article, Anne Sacks.The article refers to musician Ashley Parker whereby Sacks reflects on Parker's decision to pursue a solo career without his former band. The article focuses on his perceptions with regard to audiences whilst also including information on his upcoming projects such as his song writing about people of each 12 zodiac signs
Hotel Rwanda: A Twisted Perception
About the Author
Ashley Burton is a native of Winder, Georgia who is currently studying at Young Harris College as a history major. Her interests in history include colonialism in America, environmental history, and U.S. studies. After graduation Ashley plans to pursue her Master’s degree in historical studies
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