29,249 research outputs found
[Letter from Captain C. T. Edwards to Major T. N. Carswell - October 13, 1941]
A letter written to Major T. N. Carswell, Commander, Tenth Battalion, Texas Defense Guard, from C. T. Edwards, Capt. CO D 34th BN Texas Defense Guard Inf Commanding, Brownfield, Texas, dated October 13, 1941. Edwards declines the invitation from Carswell for Company D of the 34th Battalion to attend the Armistice Day ceremonies in Abilene
Letter from Prof. Arhur M. Edwards, M. D. to John Muir, 1894 Jul 8.
11 Washington Street.Newark N. J. 7.8.94John Muir EsqDear sir.Excuse the liberty I take in writing to you, a stranger, but I would like to get your photograph to add to my collection of my friends Prof Wallace, Lubbock, Hall, Cape, Le Conte, Wright, [illegible], Dana, Gilbert, Newberry, Agassiz, A. Agassiz, Marlow and others.I once resided in California, at Berkeley, and was on the Geological Survey of California under Prof Whitney besides being interested in glacial geology and in the Diatomacea.Respectfully yoursProf. Arthur M. Edwards M. D.01827https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/26058/thumbnail.jp
I miss you in a thousand different ways [music] /
For voice and piano.; Caption title.; "Rendered artistically by Irving Gillette on Edison Record, No. 9500. Gus. Edwards Music Pub. Co., New York"--Cover.; NLA's Snell N copy: Original imprint covered by pasted advert, Nestle's Milk Food. ANL; NLA's N copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an11715229; 1906 by Gus. Edwards Music Pub. Co.I miss you in a thousand & c
'Giving honour to the Spirit' : a critical analysis and evaluation of the doctrine of pneumatological union in the Trinitarian theology of Jonathan Edwards in dialogue with Karl Barth
The extent to which the 'honour' of the Spirit influenced the theology of
Jonathan Edwards is a hitherto underdeveloped theme. Against a backdrop of
Patristic thought and in dialogue with the theology of Karl Barth, evaluation is
made of pneumatological union in Edwards' Trinitarian theology as this centres
on the nature and inter-relatedness of the 'three unions' that characterize his
theology: the union of the three Persons of the Trinity, the union of the saints
with God, and the union of the divine and human natures of Christ.
Edwards' seeks to honour the Spirit as the mutual love of the Father for the Son
within his Augustinian, Lockean model of the immanent Trinity, and as 'Person'
in the economy. The challenges of doing so within the limits of this
psychological model of the Trinity are evaluated in dialogue with the
Cappadocian Fathers and Barth.
In a manner patterned after union in the Trinity, Edwards gave prominence to the
concept of the pneumatological union of the saints with God in Christ, in
fulfilment of the self-glorifying purpose of God in creation and redemption.
Edwards' experiential theology of conversion, and his elevation of subjective
sanctification by the Spirit over objective justification in Christ, for assurance, is
contrasted with Barth's greater emphases on the Christological union of God
with humanity and objective justification in Christ. Barth's more contemplative
approach is contrasted with the overly introspective spirituality of Edwards.
Edwards' view of the role of the Spirit in the hypostatic union of God with
humanity in Christ, which is reflective of the other unions, is also evaluated in
light of Patristic, Reformed-Puritan and Barthian thought on the nature of the
humanity Christ assumed, and the doctrine of the vicarious humanity of Christ. A
more emphatic incarnational emphasis may have saved Edwards' Spirit-
honouring spirituality from an anthropocentricity which is ironical given that the
glory of God is his ontic doxological concern
Exploratory talk within collaborative small groups in mathematics
This report describes one aspect of a wider research study on exploratory talk within collaborative small groups in secondary mathematics lessons. It outlines students’ views of using collaborative activity to learn mathematics. The fuller research study explores the extent to which exploratory talk occurs in collaborative peer groups in secondary mathematics classrooms
Edwin Edwards: A study in ethos
In November 1971, Edwin Edwards entered the final stages of his bid for the Louisiana governorship. Leading a long list of contenders in the fall democratic primaries and emerging as party victor in the December elections, Edwards seems the most promising candidate for the highest state office. The "Cajun Congressman" possesses an extraordinarily high level of ethos with men and women of widely varying ages and occupational categories. The sixteen-year veteran of politics has never lost an election; if he dominates in the February contest, he will be the first south Louisianian in thirty years to inhabit the governor"s mansion. Edwin Edwards claims that the major vehicle that he has used in building his image has been the good-will speech. His role as U. S. Congress man gave him the opportunity to use this medium to reach his bayou state constituency. Almost two years ago when Edwards embarked on an active, albeit unannounced, gubernatorial campaign, the author began this study in an attempt to answer the question- "What factors explain the ethical appeal of Edwin Edwards, Louisiana congressman, in his good-will speechmaking, 1968-1970?", Discovering the answer to this question involved taking three major steps- (1) Part one of the thesis describes the general nature of the good-will speaking of the Congressman, evaluates Edwards in the role of the good-will speaker, and examines a seven-month schedule of Edwards" occasional speechmaking. A knowledge of the specific environment within which Edwards acted out his role and built his ethos is preliminary to an under standing of the specific factors within that environment that account for his success. (2) Part two consists of a detailed description of several specific instances demonstrate the nature of audience responses to the Congressman; general press and interview commentaries concerning Edwards" appeal as a speaker; and a content analysis of interviews with individual members, illustrating opinions of Edwards as a speaker. This section is an attempt to prove that Edwards does indeed enjoy an unusually high level of ethos. (3) Part three is a critical search for the bases of Edwards" ethical appeal, involving examination of biographical data on Edwards; comments by press personnel and political associates; statements by members of the audiences at several of the speaking occasions; self-analysis of the speaker; a study of one speech in the context of the total environment in which Edwards delivered it; and texts of good-will speeches delivered in the past.Communication, Jack J. Valenti School o
Difference and belonging, hopes and fears: parenting ‘mixed’ children and the implications for career development
Rosalind Edwards, Professor in Social Policy and Director of the Families & Social Capital Research Group, at London
South Bank University, discusses parenting issues and their implications for career development at the CeGS 10th
Annual Lecture held at the University of Derby on 18th December 2007.
Rosalind has researched and published widely on a range of issues concerning family policy, with a focus on the
perspectives of family members themselves. Her recent book publications include: Assessing Social Capital (ed. with J.
Holland and J. Franklin, 2007, Cambridge Scholars Press); Sibling Identity and Relationships: Sisters and Brothers (with L. Hadfield, H. Lucey and M. Mauthner, 2006, Routledge); Making Families: Moral Tales of Parenting and Stepparenting (with J. Ribbens McCarthy and V. Gillies, 2003, Sociology Press) and Children, Home and School: Resistance, Autonomy or Connection? (ed., 2002, Routledge Falmer). Rosalind's report (with C. Caballero and S.Puthussery) on 'Parenting 'mixed' children: negotiating difference and belonging in mixed race, ethnicity and faith families' will be published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation later this year. Rosalind is also co-editor of the International Journal of Social Research Methodology
Lone mothers of mixed racial and ethnic children: then and now
In this paper Dr Chamion Caballero and Professor Rosalind Edwards look at the experience of lone mothers of mixed ethnic and racial children
UWB body area network channel modeling: An analytical approach
The aim of this work is to develop an analytically-based approach for ultra wide band (UWB) body area network (BAN) channel modeling. In detail, the body will be modeled as multi-layered stratified cylinders of infinite length, and the Maxwell's equation will be solved for plane wave and line source excitations. Human-type tissues will be assumed in the multi-layered stratified cylindrical model. Validation of the procedure through measurement results has been provided. © 2012 Elsevier GmbH
- …
