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Reid Staton Bible Class lessons, 1982
14 Reid Staton Bible Class lessons by history professor David L. Smiley: "Mary," "Mary," "Zacchaeus," "James and John," "Judas," "Onesimus," "Stephen," "Cornelius," "The Phillippian Jailer," "Apollos," "Barnabas," "Priscilla and Aquila," "Timothy," and "Silas and Titus.
Reid Staton Bible Class lessons, 1978
13 Reid Staton Bible Class lessons by history professor David L. Smiley: "Living expectantly," "Experiencing the promise," "Witnessing the power," "Power of the resurrected Christ," "Life in the fellowship," "The Church faces opposition," "Stephen: Martyred Messenger," "Enlarging the Circle," "A New Direction," "Peter: worker of miracles," "No partiality with God," "How impartial are we?", and "Faith under fire.
Vybarr Cregan-Reid - Audible Sessions
Joining us in the Audible Studios to talk about his latest book, Primate Change, is writer and lecturer at the University of Kent Vybarr Cregan-Reid.
A senior lecturer in English and Environmental Humanities, Cregan-Reid is also the author behind Footnotes - How Running Makes Us Human. He has a popular blog and has written widely on the subjects of health, literature, nature and the environment for publications such as the Guardian, Telegraph, and Literary Review and the BBC as well as numerous essays and articles for academic journals. His third book, Primate Change, was published in September 2018.
Vybarr Cregan-Reid talks to us about his new book, how the human body is changing and why we need to be aware of it
Police Interrogation - The Reid Technique
James Trainum and Steven Drizin describe the Reid technique of interrogation.
Jonathan Shapiro describes defense of Fairfax County child sex-abuse case based on false confession, with excepts of confession played and commentary by James Trainum, Steven Drizin and Jonathan Shapiro.
Steven Drizin, Jonathan Shapiro, Steven Rosenfield, Gerald Zerkin and Stephen Northup discuss preparing the case for attacking a false confession
Helical structure of the waves propagating in a spinning Timoshenko beam
The aim of the paper is to study the cause of a frequency-splitting phenomenon that occurs in a spinning Timoshenko beam. The associated changes in the structure of the progressive waves are investigated to shed light on the relationship between the wave motion in a spinning beam and the whirling of a shaft. The main result is that travelling bending waves in a beam spinning about its central axis have the topological structure of a revolving helix traced by the centroidal axis with right-handed or left-handed chirality. Each beam element behaves like a gyroscopic disc in precession being rotated at the wave frequency with anticlockwise or clockwise helicity. The gyroscopic effect is identified as the cause of the frequency splitting and is shown to induce a coupling between two interacting travelling waves lying in mutually orthogonal planes. Two revolving waves travelling in the same direction in space appear, one at a higher and one at a lower frequency compared with the pre-split frequency value. With reference to a given spinning speed, taken as clockwise, the higher one revolves clockwise and the lower one has anticlockwise helicity, each wave being represented by a characteristic four-component vector wavefunction.Two factors are identified as important, the shear-deformation factor q and the gyroscopic-coupling phase factor ?. The q-factor is related to the wavenumber and the geometric shape of the helical wave. The ?-factor is related to the wave helicity and has two values, +?/2 and ??/2 corresponding to the anticlockwise and clockwise helicity, respectively. The frequency-splitting phenomenon is addressed by analogy with other physical phenomena such as the Jeffcott whirling shaft and the property of the local energy equality of a travelling wave. The relationship between Euler's formula and the present result relating to the helical properties of the waves is also explored
Listening in a multicultural reading of the psalms
"Every reader of the biblical text, Stephen Breck Reid contends, places it in the context of other texts and narratives, whether they be the stories of the reader's own experiences, or the broader myths and communal narratives of their culture. The value of such a reading is that it helps render the Bible intelligible in our contemporary context. The danger, however, is that we will import false and destructive elements from our cultural context into our understanding of the Scriptures."--BOOK JACKET. "Attitudes and expectations drawn from the dominant culture of North America often create just such a distortion in our understanding of God's self-revelation in the Scriptures. To challenges these false perceptions Stephen Breck Reid proposes a multicultural reading of the Bible. Focusing on the Psalms, and specifically what the psalter has to say about what it means to be human, Reid demonstrates that many inadequate and harmful assumptions about the text drawn from the dominant culture can be offset by readings from African American, Latino, and Asian American cultural sources."--BOOK JACKET. "Making use of recent historical, critical, literary, and rhetorical scholarship into the psalter, and combining it with an imaginative reading of African American, Latino, Asian American, and other nondominant cultural materials, Reid provides a compelling glimpse of the promise of a multicultural reading of the Scriptures."--BOOK JACKET
Beryl Reid Says... Good Evening: Performing Queer Identity on British Television
Beryl Reid Says… Good Evening was a comedy revue series broadcast on BBC television in the late 1960s which showcased the talents of a renowned British character comedy performer. Beryl Reid’s career spanned music hall, variety theatre, dramatic acting, radio comedy, film and television. She was a celebrity figure from the 1950s to her death in the 1990s but never became a ‘star’ as such. Reid’s work is addressed as a form of queer performance, both in roles which reference lesbian sexuality and roles which depict eccentric femininities. This television series was one of the few attempts to showcase her talents, and it is discussed here as an example of how character comedy queers heteronormativity through its camp attention to the everyday
Senior Recital: Stephen Reid, Tuba; April 7, 2012
Kemp Recital HallApril 7, 2012Saturday Evening6:30 p.m
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