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Edwards (John) The Jews in Christian Europe 1400-1700
Hadziiossif Jacqueline. Edwards (John) The Jews in Christian Europe 1400-1700. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°86, 1994. pp. 280-281
Edwards (John) The Jews in Christian Europe 1400-1700
HADZIIOSSIF Jacqueline. Edwards (John) The Jews in Christian Europe 1400-1700. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°86, 1994. pp. 280-281
Greek Life at Elon (1987)
This video piece is entitled “Greek Life at Elon.” The video informs a viewer of how participating in a fraternity or sorority contributes to an individual’s life on Elon College’s campus. The host speaker, Terry Williams, discusses the reasons why students should join a fraternity or sorority organization. The reasons are for social and professional networking, friendship, scholarship, a life-long rewarding experience, community service, and becoming more involved within the school’s community. Joining a Greek organization involves a complex system in which the chapter decides if an individual will fit into the organization as a new brother or sister. The processes for joining a sorority or fraternity are different. For women, each sorority begins at the same time with a recruitment selection process that includes three days of recruitment parties and ends with bid day for young ladies as their new sisters. For the men, the fraternity selection process begins with an open house and ends up with an invitation for rushing the fraternity. Even after accepting a fraternity invitation, a student must be a second semester sophomore (this protocol occurred 1987; in 2014, a young man can apply in his second semester of his freshman year) and have at least a 2.0 grade point average. Once these qualifications are met, then the pledging process begins. Pledging is a very important aspect of joining a fraternity because it allows the students to get to know the brothers and the commitment involved with Greek life. In the video, the various Greek organizations discuss the founding of the Greek organization and the college/university where it was founded. In addition, the different Greek organizations fund their events with dues and fundraisers to sustain their chapters, including the Elon College phone-a-thon which helps raise money for Elon. Each Greek organization has individual governing bodies from their headquarters and an Elon faculty advisor. Some notable names include: Terry Williams, Jay Voorhees, Bonnie Finn, George Dixon, Scott Lesmes, Greg Allender, Mike Lundahl, Alphonzo Jerome (Rat) Morrison, Mike Muskus, Ken Merritt, Vicki Ward, Laura Beckett, Terry Hill, Tim Farmer, Krista Lee, Jennifer Rose, Jack Quarterman, Deborah Crite, Sally Robertson, David Atikins, Rexanne Ayers, Greg Smith, Captain Charlie Jackson, Mark Albertson, Joyce Speas, George Taylor, Antonio Roper, Linda Hamilton, John J. Edwards, Eric Bishop, Mike Gallham, Brian Moore, Ken Morrison, Matthew J. Howell, Jr., Ray Johnson, Christopher (Chris) Fulkerson, Tom Powell, Allen Jackson, and Tommy Cooper. Some notable Elon College fraternities and sororities include: Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Phi Mu, Omega Psi Phi, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Omicron Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Chi Omega, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Pi, Kappa Alpha Psi, and Delta Sigma Theta. Some notable video shots include: playing volleyball, grilling out, dancing, girls holding hands running out of Whitley Auditorium, male students wearing tie’s and sport’s jackets, a freezer full of shrimp, handshaking, a woman walking giving a peace sign, students filling out name tags, car washing, Elon College phone-a-thon, Elon College Muscular Dystrophy Dance-A-Thon in Jordan Gym, playing football, swimming in the pool, playing basketball, hand wrestling, cart racing, playing tug of rope, field and track activities, bike racing, food eating contests, and horseshoe pitching games
2019 CS1 Keystroke Data
Keystroke data collected from CS1 student participants during 2019 at Utah State University. See readme.txt for detailed information.
This dataset has undergone deidentification, though it is possible, being a complex, temporal, and ephemeral dataset, that identifying keystrokes may have been missed. Ethical use of this dataset includes avoiding attempts at reconstructing identities. That said, if researchers discover anything identifiable in the data, they are encouraged to contact the dataset authors ([email protected])
2021 CS1 Keystroke Data
Keystroke data collected from CS1 student participants during fall 2021 semester at Utah State University. See readme.txt for detailed information.
This dataset has undergone deidentification, though it is possible, being a complex, temporal, and ephemeral dataset, that identifying keystrokes may have been missed. Ethical use of this dataset includes avoiding attempts at reconstructing identities. That said, if researchers discover anything identifiable in the data, they are encouraged to contact the dataset authors ([email protected])
David L. Edwards, John Donne: Man of Flesh and Spirit
Soubrenie Elisabeth. David L. Edwards, John Donne: Man of Flesh and Spirit. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°57, 2003. pp. 153-154
David L. Edwards, John Donne, Man of Flesh and Spirit
Soubrenie Elisabeth. David L. Edwards, John Donne, Man of Flesh and Spirit. In: XVII-XVIII. Revue de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°60, 2005. pp. 261-262
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