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Dr. Matthew Miller
Dr. Matthew Miller shows Meredith Farnsworth one of the cats at the small Animal Clinic Physical description: black-and -white print (photograph), 13X18mmDr. Matthew Miller shows Meredithe Farnsworth one of the cats at the small Animal Clini
Dr. Matthew Miller
Dr. Matthew Miller shows Meredith Farnsworth one of the cats at the small Animal Clinic Physical description: black-and -white print (photograph), 13X18mmDr. Matthew Miller shows Meredithe Farnsworth one of the cats at the small Animal Clini
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1762 1876
Title in upper margin: Philadelphia 100 years ago. Facsimile. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Pictorial map. The original "Published according to Act of Parliament Novr. 1st 1762 and sold by the Editor's Matthew Clarkson and M. Biddle in Philadelphia." Includes index to points of interest and insets "A" and "B."Grayscale;1:6,10
Dedicatòria de Matthew Tree a Jordi Arbonès
Dins de: The Happiest man alive : a biography of Henry Miller / by Mary V. Dearborn.Jordi, Bon any! With best wishes, Matthew. Gener -1994
Adrian Caesar speaking at Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library, Canberra, 30 October 2011 /
Title from information supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library of Australia theatre, 30 October 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
'Woe to you, hypocrites!' : law and leaders in The Gospel of Matthew
This thesis seeks to move beyond the impasse in Matthean scholarship that posits the reason for conflict in Matthew 23 with the authorial community. A framework is developed that allows the possibility that the gospel was received and understood by a widespread, general audience that itself was not necessarily embroiled in conflict. Multiple complementary methods are used to analyze how an ancient audience might expect conflict and work through its development in the narrative. Analysis of comparative biographical literature and of Old Testament references and allusions shows that readers could expect in literature the type and intensity of conflict exhibited in Matthew 23. The gospel's internal narrative development provides unity to the conflict episodes in Matthew 9-23. It also offers rationale for the escalation of conflict for which Matthew 23 is the summary. Chapter One: The Shape of the Discussion surveys representative works including redaction, social scientific, socio-historical, narrative and genre critics, to understand the options for studying conflict in Matthew. Reader-response oriented genre criticism provides language for framing reader expectations. Chapter Two: Expecting Conflict examines expectations that can be associated with Matthew's use of the Old Testament and by comparison with ancient biographies. Chapter Three: The Conflict Builds works systematically through each of the points of contact between Jesus and the leaders of Israel in chapters 9-22 organized by three topics: legal interpretation, the identity and authority of Jesus, and the character of the leaders. Chapter Four: Woe to You takes up the task of examining Matthew 23. The analysis of Matthew 23 identifies three components in the summary of conflict: Jesus presented as the model for his audience, Jesus' final denunciation of the leaders, and the presentation of Jesus as God’s representative. The multi-methodological approach used in this study of Matthew 23 suggests a narrative that invites the reader to rethink how one knows and understands God. The study thereby provides an alternative to the assumption that conflict reflects the immediate experience of a narrowly conceived authorial community
Reliable audiovisual archiving using unreliable storage technology and services
The drive for online access to archive content within ‘tapeless’ workflows means that mass-storage technology is an inevitable part of modern archive solutions, either in-house or provided as services by third-parties. But are these solutions safe? Can they assure the data integrity needed for long-term preservation of Petabyte volumes of data? The answer is no. Field studies reveal data corruption can take place silently without detection or correction, including in 'enterprise class' systems explicitly designed to prevent data loss. The reality is that data loss is inevitable to some degree or another from hardware failures, software bugs, and human errors. This paper presents ongoing work in the UK AVATAR-m project and in the recently started EC PrestoPrime project on a framework for storing large audiovisual files on heterogeneous and distributed storage infrastructures that allows various strategies for content replication, integrity monitoring and repair to be developed and tested
Letter from Matthew Lalor to Hagan
Typescript letter signed Matthew Lalor, secretary, St. Michael's Presbytery, Portarlington (County Laois), to Hagan, regarding a letter to Fr. Miller, Carlow. The latter already informed Hagan about the teaching of Christian doctrine in Kildare and Leighlin; they needed to defer a decision on sending an extra student; the diocesan consultors will now allow Fr. Martin Brennan to accept the new burse
Tracking Recurring Temporal and Geographic Patterns in the Spread of Chikungunya and Zika Across Bolivia
Anshule Takyar ; Community Health and Microbiology; [email protected]. Faculty mentor: Matthew J. Miller; Biology; [email protected]
Tracking Recurring Temporal and Geographic Patterns in the Spread of Chikungunya and Zika Across Bolivia
Anshule Takyar ; Community Health and Microbiology; [email protected]. Faculty mentor: Matthew J. Miller; Biology; [email protected]
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