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Weisheit von Sirach
"Ben Sira, wisdom of (also called Ecclesiasticus), a work of the Apocrypha, which, though usually known by this name, may have been called by its author, "The Words of Simeon b. Jeshua," the title found on the Hebrew fragments" (Encyc. Judaica, CD-Rom Ed., 1997)Erscheinungsjahr nach Vorlage: 279 [i.e. 1519]Ben Sira folgen noch eine Reihe anderer Abhandlungen cf. Steinschneider p. 203 No. 1363. Die wichtigsten NZ!Siehe auch Karl Heinz Burmeister, Sebastian Münster, in: Basler Beiträge zur Geschichtswissenschaft, Bd. 91, 1963, S. 8
Autoworker and acclaimed author Ben Hamper speaks at the Michigan Writers Series
In an appearance at the Michigan State University Main Library, autoworker and acclaimed author Ben Hamper talks about his career at the General Motors Truck and Bus Plant in Flint, Michigan and reads from various works, including his forward to the book "Working words: punching the clock and kicking out the jams" by M. L. Liebler and from his most famous work, "Rivethead", a cynical and humorous view of life in an auto plant. A question and answer session follows. Hamper is introduced by Michigan State University Professor John P. Beck for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
Les mates, des de ben aviat
En aquest article d'opinió, Àngel Alsina comenta la necessitat d'afavorir l'adquisició de coneixements matemàtics des d'edats ben primerenque
Martin Loughlin, Public Law and Political Theory
In this chapter, Ben Yong discusses Martin Loughlin’s Public Law and Political Theory. Drawing in part on conversation with the author, Yong explores the significance of a book that, despite interrogating the nature of public law as a discipline in a novel and methodologically important way, is often poorly understood
Idan Ben-Barak: Cook Prize 2024, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech.
Author Idan Ben-Barak gives an acceptance speech for We Go Way Back (Roaring Brook Press)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1010/thumbnail.jp
Book review: Contemporary Scottish plays, edited by Trish Reid
Book review: Contemporary Scottish plays, edited by Trish Reid. London:
Bloomsbury, 2014; ISBN: 9781472574435 (£17.99)Publisher PD
Achievement goals in team sports: Exploring competition between team-mates
Numerous studies have associated increased ego involvement with lower levels of morality in sport (see Kavussanu, 2008). To date though, researchers have predominantly investigated ego involvement in terms of competence judgments made with reference to opponents. Further, when assessing immoral behaviours in sport researchers have also tended to focus on behaviours towards opponents. However, it is possible that athletes may also strive for ego-involved goals based on outperforming their team-mates. Such intrateam ego involvement may have important implications for antisocial behaviours toward team-mates that are known to exist in sport (see Kavussanu & Boardley, 2009). The primary purpose of the current study is to determine whether intrateam ego involvement is positively associated with antisocial behaviour towards team-mates in sport. A secondary purpose of this study is to investigate potential mediators and moderators of the hypothesised relationship between intrateam ego involvement and antisocial behaviour towards team-mates. Specifically, it is hypothesised that cohesion will moderate this relationship, in as much as the relationship will be stronger for athletes who perceive low levels of cohesion. Further, it is proposed that moral disengagement will mediate the anticipated positive relationship between intrateam ego involvement and antisocial behaviour towards team-mates. The target sample for the study is 250-350 male and female team-sport athletes from a variety of competitive levels. The relationships being investigated in this study will be tested using structural equation modelling. In sum, this study aims to extend achievement goal theory-based morality research by investigating intrateam ego-involved goals
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