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    Scope - Volume 03, Number 27

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    Inside this issue: - Fall Enrollment Continues Upward Trend With 1,129 Registered in Partial Totals- Cleveland Named United Services Campaign Chairman- Annual Scheduled This School Year- New Gymnasium Schematics Show Dual Level Structure- Light Plane Crash Kills SN Student- Sixty-two Students Elected Church Officers for New Year- Guest Editorial, A Brother Like That!- Guest Editorial, Support Local Needs- More Disaster Planning- Sloan - Kettering Cancer Research Lecturer Slated- Dr. Chase to Chair SD Orthodontics- Faculty Retreat Slated for Sept. 30- This Month in Loma Linda University History- [ Book Talk ] - Michigan Alumnus, Wife Designated \u27Laymen of Year\u27- Back to School . . . (pictorial)- Presidents Give Recognition To Battle Creek Sanitarium- Placement Schedules Recruitment Dates- Area Service Council Reports Extensive Local Activity- Campaigners View \u27United Way\u27 Film- Joint Campaign Authorized With Health Associations- [ Calendar of Future Events ]- Faculty Reception Welcomes Newcomers (pictorial)- Women\u27s Club Plans Spanish Dinner- Annual Reception For All Students Is Held at Campus Quadrangle (pictorial)- [ University Placement ]- Hospital Plaudits For Teen Volunteers- Evangelism Class Sign-Up Extended- Dr. Weston Speaks At Symposium- CLASSIFIED- New Heart Patient Care Course For Area Nurses Planned Here- Refresher Offered On Dental Health Education for Youth- Heart Surgery Patient Returns With Whole Story in Arabic- Faculty Members Take Sabbaticals- Nursing, Alumni News- Dental Auxiliary Elects Officers, Plans Luau Theme- Inhalation Therapists Chapter Hosted by University Hospital- Alumnus Rescues Two From Auto Drowning- Chiapas, Mexico Mission Clinics Film Bookings Now Available- Astronauts\u27 Medical Monitor May Speed Patient Diagnosis- Geodesic Gymnasium Schematics- Therapy Curriculums in India Prepared by PH Instructor- Hospital Proposed For Convalescents- Costeau Color Film To Have Showing- WEDDINGS- Meet University Personnel . . . -- Shlrou Kunihira, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychology-- Glenn K. Freeberg Manager, University Suppl-- Frank E. Romant University Hospital Cashieryhttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/scope/1118/thumbnail.jp

    Institute on Disability / UCED Scholarly Activity & Involvement: July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014

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    Preacher\u27s Magazine Volume 71 Number 01

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    EDITORIAL “Happy 100th Birthday” to the Mother Church, Randal E. Denny SPECIAL FEATURE Transitional Communities: A Case Study in Multicongregational Ministry, Ron Benefiel CHRISTIAN HOLIDAYS Thanksgiving in Three Tenses, Willard A. Scofield GUEST EDITORIAL How to Interpret the Pastoral Vote, Joseph Seaborn HOLINESS Steps to the Abundant Life, J. Grant Swank Jr. PREACHING Fill It Up, Mister, Harold and Lila Morgan PASTOR’S PROFESSIONAL GROWTH What Should We Do About Failure?, Al Truesdale PASTOR’S PERSONAL GROWTH When It’s a Sin to Ask Forgiveness PREACHER’S EXCHANGE PASTOR, BE ENCOURAGED Another Look at Success, C. Neil Strait You Can Please Some of the People Some of the Time, Bill O’Connor WORSHIP Making Evening Services Live, Harry A. Rich CHRISTIAN MINISTRY A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Pulpit, Gene Williams PICTURE WINDOWS FOR PREACHING, Compiled by Derl G. Keefer PASTORAL CARE When the Covenant Is Broken, Gary L. Durham SPECIAL FEATURE What About Creation Science?, C. S. Cowles TODAY’S BOOKS FOR TODAY’S PREACHERS A Publication Event, J. Kenneth Grider MINISTER’S MATE Called Upon to Pray, Mary E. Egidio EVANGELISM Essentials for an Ethic of Evangelism, Clint Walker III THEOLOGY The Wrong Business in the Father’s House, Carl M. Leth Reverie at My Son’s Ordination, Robert Warren Jackson CHURCH GROWTH How Do We Include People Who Can’t Take Up Their Mats and Walk?, Donald J. Schlough Between Two Places, John Hay Jr. CHURCH ADMINISTRATION Getting the Word Out: The Dos and Dont’s of Church Publicity, Maurcia DeLean Houck STEWARDSHIP Ministers and Their Dual Tax Status (for U.S. Pastors), Julie L. Bloss ARK ROCKER Whatever Happened to Entire Sanctification? WORSHIP AND PREACHING HELPS, Daniel Tweedyhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/1678/thumbnail.jp

    Preacher\u27s Magazine Volume 71 Number 01

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    EDITORIAL “Happy 100th Birthday” to the Mother Church, Randal E. Denny SPECIAL FEATURE Transitional Communities: A Case Study in Multicongregational Ministry, Ron Benefiel CHRISTIAN HOLIDAYS Thanksgiving in Three Tenses, Willard A. Scofield GUEST EDITORIAL How to Interpret the Pastoral Vote, Joseph Seaborn HOLINESS Steps to the Abundant Life, J. Grant Swank Jr. PREACHING Fill It Up, Mister, Harold and Lila Morgan PASTOR’S PROFESSIONAL GROWTH What Should We Do About Failure?, Al Truesdale PASTOR’S PERSONAL GROWTH When It’s a Sin to Ask Forgiveness PREACHER’S EXCHANGE PASTOR, BE ENCOURAGED Another Look at Success, C. Neil Strait You Can Please Some of the People Some of the Time, Bill O’Connor WORSHIP Making Evening Services Live, Harry A. Rich CHRISTIAN MINISTRY A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Pulpit, Gene Williams PICTURE WINDOWS FOR PREACHING, Compiled by Derl G. Keefer PASTORAL CARE When the Covenant Is Broken, Gary L. Durham SPECIAL FEATURE What About Creation Science?, C. S. Cowles TODAY’S BOOKS FOR TODAY’S PREACHERS A Publication Event, J. Kenneth Grider MINISTER’S MATE Called Upon to Pray, Mary E. Egidio EVANGELISM Essentials for an Ethic of Evangelism, Clint Walker III THEOLOGY The Wrong Business in the Father’s House, Carl M. Leth Reverie at My Son’s Ordination, Robert Warren Jackson CHURCH GROWTH How Do We Include People Who Can’t Take Up Their Mats and Walk?, Donald J. Schlough Between Two Places, John Hay Jr. CHURCH ADMINISTRATION Getting the Word Out: The Dos and Dont’s of Church Publicity, Maurcia DeLean Houck STEWARDSHIP Ministers and Their Dual Tax Status (for U.S. Pastors), Julie L. Bloss ARK ROCKER Whatever Happened to Entire Sanctification? WORSHIP AND PREACHING HELPS, Daniel Tweedyhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/1678/thumbnail.jp

    Guest editorial : In Journal of networks, v.7 n.3

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    Networking of computing devices has been going through rapid evolution and thus continuing to be an ever expanding area of importance in recent years. New technologies, protocols, services and usage patterns have contributed to the major research interests in this area of computer science. The current special issue is an effort to bring forward some of these interesting developments that are being pursued by researchers at present in different parts of the globe. Our objective is to provide the readership with some insight into the latest innovations in computer networking through this. This Special Issue presents selected papers from the thirteenth conference of the series (ICCIT 2010) held during December 23-25, 2010 at the Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology. The first ICCIT was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 1998. Since then the conference has grown to be one of the largest computer and IT related research conferences in the South Asian region, with participation of academics and researchers from many countries around the world. Starting in 2008 the proceedings of ICCIT are included in IEEExplore. In 2010, a total of 410 full papers were submitted to the conference of which 136 were accepted after reviews conducted by an international program committee comprising 81 members from 16 countries. This was tantamount to an acceptance rate of 33%. From these 136 papers, 14 highly ranked manuscripts were invited for this Special Issue. The authors were advised to enhance their papers significantly and submit them to undergo review for suitability of inclusion into this publication. Of those, eight papers survived the review process and have been selected for inclusion in this Special Issue. The authors of these papers represent academic and/or research institutions from Australia, Bangladesh, Japan, Korea and USA. These papers address issues concerning different domains of networks namely, optical fiber communication, wireless and interconnection networks, issues related to networking hardware and software and network mobility. The paper titled “Virtualization in Wireless Sensor Network: Challenges and Opportunities” argues in favor of bringing in different heterogeneous sensors under a common virtual framework so that the issues like flexibility, diversity, management and security can be handled practically. The authors Md. Motaharul Islam and Eui-Num Huh propose an architecture for sensor virtualization. They also present the current status and the challenges and opportunities for further research on the topic. The manuscript “Effect of Polarization Mode Dispersion on the BER Performance of Optical CDMA” deals with impact of polarization mode dispersion on the bit error rate performance of direct sequence optical code division multiple access. The authors, Md. Jahedul Islam and Md. Rafiqul Islam present an analytical approach toward determining the impact of different performance parameters. The authors show that the bit error rate performance improves significantly by the third order polarization mode dispersion than its first or second order counterparts. The authors Md. Shohrab Hossain, Mohammed Atiquzzaman and William Ivancic of the paper “Cost and Efficiency Analysis of NEMO Protocol Entities” present an analytical model for estimating the cost incurred by major mobility entities of a NEMO. The authors define a new metric for cost calculation in the process. Both the newly developed metric and the analytical model are likely to be useful to network engineers in estimating the resource requirement at the key entities while designing such a network. The article titled “A Highly Flexible LDPC Decoder using Hierarchical Quasi-Cyclic Matrix with Layered Permutation” deals with Low Density Parity Check decoders. The authors, Vikram Arkalgud Chandrasetty and Syed Mahfuzul Aziz propose a novel multi-level structured hierarchical matrix approach for generating codes of different lengths flexibly depending upon the requirement of the application. The manuscript “Analysis of Performance Limitations in Fiber Bragg Grating Based Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer due to Crosstalk” has been contributed by M. Mahiuddin and M. S. Islam. The paper proposes a new method of handling crosstalk with a fiber Bragg grating based optical add drop multiplexer (OADM). The authors show with an analytical model that different parameters improve using their proposed OADM. The paper “High Performance Hierarchical Torus Network Under Adverse Traffic Patterns” addresses issues related to hierarchical torus network (HTN) under adverse traffic patterns. The authors, M.M. Hafizur Rahman, Yukinori Sato, and Yasushi Inoguchi observe that dynamic communication performance of an HTN under adverse traffic conditions has not yet been addressed. The authors evaluate the performance of HTN for comparison with some other relevant networks. It is interesting to see that HTN outperforms these counterparts in terms of throughput and data transfer under adverse traffic. The manuscript titled “Dynamic Communication Performance Enhancement in Hierarchical Torus Network by Selection Algorithm” has been contributed by M.M. Hafizur Rahman, Yukinori Sato, and Yasushi Inoguchi. The authors introduce three simple adapting routing algorithms for efficient use of physical links and virtual channels in hierarchical torus network. The authors show that their approaches yield better performance for such networks. The final title “An Optimization Technique for Improved VoIP Performance over Wireless LAN” has been contributed by five authors, namely, Tamal Chakraborty, Atri Mukhopadhyay, Suman Bhunia, Iti Saha Misra and Salil K. Sanyal. The authors propose an optimization technique for configuring the parameters of the access points. In addition, they come up with an optimization mechanism in order to tune the threshold of active queue management system appropriately. Put together, the mechanisms improve the VoIP performance significantly under congestion. Finally, the Guest Editors would like to express their sincere gratitude to the 15 reviewers besides the guest editors themselves (Khalid M. Awan, Mukaddim Pathan, Ben Townsend, Morshed Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmad, Gour Karmakar, Shivali Goel, Hairulnizam Mahdin, Abdullah A Yusuf, Kashif Sattar, A.K.M. Azad, F. Rahman, Bahman Javadi, Abdelrahman Desoky, Lenin Mehedy) from several countries (Australia, Bangladesh, Japan, Pakistan, UK and USA) who have given immensely to this process. They have responded to the Guest Editors in the shortest possible time and dedicated their valuable time to ensure that the Special Issue contains high-quality papers with significant novelty and contributions

    Special Libraries, May-June 1948

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    Spartan Daily, November 2, 1965

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