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    Editorial

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    This is my last editorial before I step down from the ALT-J editorial team. Rhona Sharpe and Frances Bell, will form the new ALT-J editorial team and I wish them the best of luck in developing the direction of ALT-J in the future. I would also like to thank the rest of outgoing editorial team, the ALT-J editorial board, the reviewers and authors that I have worked with over the last six issues of ALT-J, who each in their way has contributed to furthering our knowledge and understanding of the relationship between technology and learning

    A new Spring, a new sound

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    Special editorial from the outgoing and incoming Editor in Chief

    Relationship between Hawking Radiation and Gravitational Anomalies

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    We show that in order to avoid a breakdown of general covariance at the quantum level the total flux in each outgoing partial wave of a quantum field in a black hole background must be equal to that of a (1+1)-dimensional blackbody at the Hawking temperature.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure; v2: typo corrected, reference added; v3: comment added, minor editorial changes to agree with published versio

    Back Matter

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    Includes From the Outgoing Editors and MWER New Editorial Tea

    Vol. 2, No. 2, January 31, 1969

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    •Notice •Editorial: Here We Go Again •Superprof: Arthur R. Miller •Hustings for Harris •Dogs - Dogs - Dogs •Rent Strike Beginning to Take Shape •Week-Ender •New Legal Aid Staff Announced •National Lawyers Guild Comes to Michigan •Outgoing Cabinet Members •Editorial: Son of Flaming Creature

    Vol. 2, No. 2, January 31, 1969

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    •Notice •Editorial: Here We Go Again •Superprof: Arthur R. Miller •Hustings for Harris •Dogs - Dogs - Dogs •Rent Strike Beginning to Take Shape •Week-Ender •New Legal Aid Staff Announced •National Lawyers Guild Comes to Michigan •Outgoing Cabinet Members •Editorial: Son of Flaming Creature

    Herald of Holiness Volume 09, Number 12 (1920)

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    01 The Open Door 02 Editorial 03 Editorial Survey 04 Importance of Sound Doctrine By A. M. Hills, D.D. 05 Whatsoever By Rev. R. Pierce 05 The Pilgrim\u27s Song By E. Wayne Stahl 07 Spiritual Lights: Influence By Rev. J. N. Short 08 The Home By Mrs. J. T. Benson 09 Heart Talks With Pastors By E. P. Ellyson, D.D. 10 Thirty-Five Outgoing Missionaries 11 Brother Bud\u27s Good Samaritan Fund 14 Notes and Personals 15 Announcements 16 Directories 16 Evangelists\u27 Dateshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/3300/thumbnail.jp

    REDAKSIONEEL / EDITORIAL

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    It has been a great honour for me as outgoing editor to be able to see this specific volume of Akroterion through to its final stages. Writing the editorial column gave me the opportunity to reflect on what the journal has accomplished since 2001. It is gratifying to note that with the constant support of the editorial board, the continued submissions by authors (of which only about 60% are finally published), the selfless work of reviewers, the diligence of the editorial assistants (dr. Maridien Schneider and mrs. Carien Punt), and above all the positive feedback from readers, we have succeeded in what we set out to do eight years ago: “that efforts should be made to promote an awareness of Classics among the general public” and “that Akroterion should cater for a broader reading public by publishing articles that have a general appeal without sacrificing their academic value” (Editorial, Akroterion 46:2001)

    From the Editor

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    Volume 70, number 1, is the first issue of Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) produced by the editorial office at The University of North Carolina-Greensboro. Most of the credit for this issue, however, should be extended to my predecessor, Alexis Walker, who edited all of the articles published in this issue. Effective February 1, 2007, our office in North Carolina began processing new submissions to JMF; gradually we began receiving revised manuscripts, and by September 30, 2007, we were processing all revised manuscripts, whether they were invited by me or by outgoing Editor Walker. During this 8-month period, we processed 359 manuscripts. We relied heavily on 94 Editorial Board members and 306 occasional reviewers to facilitate our goal of providing timely, thoughtful, and constructive feedback to authors. The average time from manuscript submission to editorial decision during this period was between 7 and 8 weeks
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