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    James "Dangle" Alston cover art for CD, "One Time I Knew"

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    Cover art for James "Dangle" Alston's CD, "One Time I Knew.

    C++ Program Design [Đĩa CD-ROM]

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    1 đĩa CD-ROM 4 3/4 in

    His Majesty's advocate : Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees (1635-1713) and Covenanter resistance theory under the Restoration monarchy

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    This thesis is the first to explore the life and political thought of Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees (1635-1713). The first part reviews the life of his father, Sir James Stewart of Kirk field (1608-1681) to 1661, and Goodtrees' own life from birth to his admission to the Scots bar in 1661. This provides the backdrop of history necessary to appreciate his contributions as both writer and radical activist. Particular attention focuses on the conflict between Charles I and Charles II, on the one hand, and the Church of Scotland, on the other; the National Covenant (1638) and the Solemn League and Covenant of(1643); the British wars of religion; and the upheavals following the Restoration in the 1660s, culminating in the Pentland Rising of 1666. The next part develops Goodtrees' political philosophy from his two most important writings. Chapter 3 reviews and interprets Naphtali (1667), a defence of those who rose at Pentland. Chapter 4 reviews Andrew Honyman's Survey of Naphtali (1668, 1669), a rebuttal of Naphtali and standard Anglican case for royal absolutism. Chapter 5 reviews and interprets Goodtrees' Jus Populi Vindicatum, or The People's Right, to defend themselves and their Covenanted Religion, vindicated (1669), his rejoinder to Honyman. His Calvinist, covenantal constitutionalism is shown to be an important link between earlier resistance theorists like John Knox and Samuel Rutherford and the later Whigs, represented preeminently by John Locke. The third part (chapters 6-7) reviews Goodtrees' life and minor writings as radical critic of the Restoration monarchy; a participant in plots among British exiles in Holland to overthrow it; a member briefly of James's Scottish government before the Revolution; and lord advocate and churchman pursuing political, legal, and ecclesiastical reforms afterwards

    Sesquialtera [CD recording]

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    Programme notes on the history of early English chamber organs, and on the Avery organ, by James Tibbles; "detailed information on the organ, including documentation on its restoration, registrations of the works on this CD and aspects of performance practice, is available on the Age of Discovery websit

    James Ludlum interview, 1988

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    Ludlum, James - Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewed by Frances Feldman on July 6, 1988. An interview with James Ludlum as he discusses his entrance into social work; education; various positions held. ❧ James Ludlum. Board member, social welfare and charitable organizations. Interviewed by Frances Lomas Feldman. Date of interview: 7-6-88. 1 cassette tape (1 duplicate tape). Length of interview: 59 minutes (approximately). Transcript of interview: 27 pp. CD containing interview and transcript. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: 1. List of James Ludlum's professional, business, and civic assignments. 2. 1 CSWA interview form. 3. 1 8 x 10 in. photograph of James Ludlum

    I'll Sing Ye A Wee Bit Sang: Selected Songs of James Hogg

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    A CD of 12 songs by James Hogg performed to illustrate the research on the AHRC-funded James Hogg Songs Project. Performed by Kirsteen McCue and David Hamilton (piano) and Sheena Wellington

    I'll Sing Ye A Wee Bit Sang: Selected Songs of James Hogg

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    A CD of 12 songs by James Hogg performed to illustrate the research on the AHRC-funded James Hogg Songs Project. Performed by Kirsteen McCue and David Hamilton (piano) and Sheena Wellington

    “Nivel de metales pesados (Cd y Pb) en diferentes etapas de poscosecha del grano de café (Coffea arabica)”

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    Jaén y San Ignacio, de Cajamarca, Perú, exportan granos de café de excelente calidad, aunque sus granos pueden ser afectados por la presencia de metales pesados. Por ello, los objetivos fueron determinar la concentración de Cd y Pb en cascarilla, granos oro verde, tostado molido, borra y bebida, procedentes del café que comercializa la Empresa Falcon Coffees Perú, en la provincia de Jaén y determinar si el contenido de Cd y Pb superan el límite máximo permisible (LMR: Cd = 0.1 ppm, Pb = 0.5 ppm) establecidos por la Mercosur. Los análisis mediante el espectrofotómetro de absorción atómica mostraron que, el cadmio en las muestras de Chirinos-San Ignacio, fue entre 0.014 a 0.021 ppm y en Huabal-Jaén fue de 0.010 a 0.028 ppm. Los niveles de plomo en ambas localidades fueron de 0.159 a 0.338 ppm, en cascarilla y grano oro verde, mientras que, en tostado molido, borra y esencia el plomo estuvo ausente. La variedad caturra presentó menores niveles de Cd, pero la variedad catimor, en cascarilla y grano oro verde, presentó menores niveles de Pb. La prueba de hipótesis indicó que los niveles de Cd y Pb no superaron los LMP puesto que los indicadores dados por la Mercosur son (Cd= 0.10 ppm y Pb=0.5ppm)

    Author Co-Citation Analysis (ACA): a powerful tool for representing implicit knowledge of scholar knowledge workers

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    In the last decade, knowledge has emerged as one of the most important and valuable organizational assets. Gradually this importance caused to emergence of new discipline entitled ―knowledge management‖. However one of the major challenges of knowledge management is conversion implicit or tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge. Thus Making knowledge visible so that it can be better accessed, discussed, valued or generally managed is a long-standing objective in knowledge management. Accordingly in this paper author co- citation analysis (ACA) will be proposed as an efficient technique of knowledge visualization in academia (Scholar knowledge workers)
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