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    Edwards, R F, NX25828

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/383531Surname: EDWarDS. Given Name(s) or Initials: R F. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX25828. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 34492.223178 Item: [2016.0049.15824] "Edwards, R F, NX25828

    F-0506: Lewiston, Utah, E.C. Edwards residence. Sec 11 T14 N R 1W. 1930s

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    F-0506: Lewiston, Utah, E.C. Edwards residence. Sec 11 T14 N R 1W. 1930

    Difference and belonging, hopes and fears: parenting ‘mixed’ children and the implications for career development

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    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

    Evaluation of commercial and purified Pluronic (R) F-68 in a human blood neutrophil bioassay

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    The effects have been studied of commercial grade Pluronic(R) F-68 or its purified fractions, prepared by passage through silica gel resin (SGR) or by supercritical fluid fractionation (SFF), on human polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMNL) chemiluminescence in vitro. The mean (+/- s.d., n = 3) total chemiluminescence following stimulation of neutrophils with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate in saline controls, was 190 +/- 3 mV x min. Commercial Pluronic(R) inhibited chemiluminescence by a maximum of 26% (P < 0.05), whilst, in contrast, Pluronic(R) F-68 fractions prepared by SGR or SFF stimulated chemiluminescence by up to 53% over control (P< 0.05). The total chemiluminescence with Pluronic(R) F-68 prepared by SA followed by SGR was not significantly. different to that produced by saline (0.9% w/v NaCl). These results reinforce previous suggestions that trace impurities in commercial preparations of the Pluronic(R) F-68 are responsible for reported adverse biological effects

    Valla F. R. (éd.) 2012. Les fouilles de la terrasse d’Hayonim (Israël) 1980-1981 et 1985-1989 (Mémoires et Travaux du CRFJ 10).

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    Edwards Phillip C. Valla F. R. (éd.) 2012. Les fouilles de la terrasse d’Hayonim (Israël) 1980-1981 et 1985-1989 (Mémoires et Travaux du CRFJ 10).. In: Paléorient, 2014, vol. 40, n°1. pp. 170-174

    '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

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    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

    Funeral Notice, Mr. B. F. Edwards, May 28, 1910

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    This funeral notice announces the funeral services of Mr. B. F. Edwards of Kosciusko, Mississippi May 28, 1910 with Reverend R. A. Tucker officiating.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/1085/thumbnail.jp

    An historical comparative analysis of family and parenting: a feasibility study across sources and timeframes

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    In this Working Paper we lay out the process of a research project that assessed the feasibility of conducting qualitative secondary analysis and undertaking historical comparison in order to explore people‘s experiences of family and parenting practice, in an attempt to provide insights into the nature of social change and continuity over four decades

    Audio Interview with Mr. Jefferson Davis Edwards

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    Audio - Mr. Edwards discusses immigrating to Alberta due to segregation in the United States. He recounts the early history, leaders and locations of black settlements in Alberta. He reveals how Amber Valley got its name along with descriptions of early social activities such as picnics and Sunday School. Freighting, the post office, the Hudson's Bay and various other businesses and social activities are also described (20 minutes)Interview of Mr. J.D. Edwards in April 1961, re-recorded by R. Tannas March 1980, from Reel to Reel to Cassette. Mr. Edwards is approximately 73 years of age at time of interview and recalls numerous details
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