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    Lost Light, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020

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    Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama

    The Forgotten, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020

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    Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama

    In Honor of the Seventieth Birth-Day of Mark Twain

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    A copy of the menu from Mark Twain's 70th Birthday Celebration at Delmonico's in New York City. The page contains several drawings, including various drawings of Mark Twain, as well as a list of menu options

    Site and artefact studies

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    Andrew Shaw and Beccy Scott (Chapter 5)discuss the technology, behaviour and settlement history of Palaeolithic human

    Eyes to see and ears to hear: Discernment of revelation in the gospel of Mark

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    The biblical tradition affirms that God reveals himself, but also that such revelation is hidden and diverse, surprising and paradoxical. The aim of this study is to examine how Mark understands revelation to be given and discerned. A redaction-critical approach is taken for this study of one aspect of Mark's theology, although insights from literary criticism are also used. Mark understands Jesus' death to be the most important event and place where God is revealed. In order to understand this correctly, as well as Jesus' teaching and miracles, a certain spiritual discernment is necessary, and the biblical tradition uses hearing and seeing as metaphors for this. How and under what circumstances such discernment becomes possible and what kinds of things or attitudes help or hinder the process are explored. The first two chapters show how revelation is given and discerned in the OT and in Jewish apocalyptic literature. The main part of the study, chapter 3, explores how Mark takes up and develops these themes and how he uses Jesus ‘teaching and miracles in a symbolic way to lead both the disciples and his readers on a journey of revelation, suffering and humility. Discernment of revelation also has social consequences, and for Mark the people of God are now seen as those who have discerned God's revelation in Jesus

    Joan of Arc in Shakespeare, twain and shaw

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, 1983

    Mark Twain's Birthday Invitation Addressed to Charles Major

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    This is an envelope with a letter inside it that is formally inviting Charles Major to Mark Twain's birthday celebration at Delmonico's in New York City, New York on Tuesday, December 5th at 8:00 pm

    Author and literary critic Donald Shaw

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    Author and literary critic Donald Shaw, b&w.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1399/thumbnail.jp

    Well-known trade mark protection: confusion in EU and Japan

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    In this thesis concerning the protection of well-known trade marks against confusion in the European Community Trade Mark (CTM) and Japanese trademark systems, the author critically considers the difficulties in comprehensively defining ‘well-known trade mark’ in the relevant international trade mark instruments. After critical analysis of various definitions of both ‘trade mark’ and ‘well-known trade mark’, she undertakes a comparison of the definitions of the parallel concepts of ‘trade mark of repute’ and ‘syuchi-syohyo’, and also undertakes an assessment as to the extent to which these trade marks are protected against confusion and kondo in the CTM and Japanese systems, respectively. It is concluded that the protection of well- known trade marks against confusion in the CTM and Japan cannot be said to be completely clear, and the author identifies some areas for legal refor

    Information Pamphlet ''Your Mark Twain''

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    A pamphlet advertising a collection of Mark Twain's words. Each page has photos of Mark Twain at the top, short paragraphs about his life and works, accompanied by a drawing that depicts scenes from his work. The pamphlet advertises a 25-volume collection of Mark Twain's works, to be applied for with an application blank that was to accompany the pamphlet. A photo of Mark Twain holding a cat and smoking a cigar is on the front cover, with his name signed on the back cover
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