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Nursing to Boost Hispanic Recruitment; Nursing School Committed to Increasing Diversity
The Linfield-Good Samaritan School of Nursing is poised to become a regional center for developing a nursing work force that is better able to care for Oregon’s increasingly diverse population
Preacher\u27s Magazine Volume 34 Number 09
The Boneless Wonder, Simeon Stylites A Family-centered Church The Preaching of Peter Marshall, James McGraw The Work of Entire Sanctification (I), Earl E. Barrett The Minister as Shepherd, C. E. Shumake If I Am Not Sanctified, L. K. Mullen Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle A Pastor Writes an Evangelist One Man’s Method, Walter Miracle “Queen of the Parsonage,” Ruth Vaughn Music in the Church (II), Andrew F. Cone Sermon Workshop, Nelson G. Mink Sermon Starters Preaching Program Book Briefs
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Preacher\u27s Magazine Volume 34 Number 09
The Boneless Wonder, Simeon Stylites A Family-centered Church The Preaching of Peter Marshall, James McGraw The Work of Entire Sanctification (I), Earl E. Barrett The Minister as Shepherd, C. E. Shumake If I Am Not Sanctified, L. K. Mullen Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle A Pastor Writes an Evangelist One Man’s Method, Walter Miracle “Queen of the Parsonage,” Ruth Vaughn Music in the Church (II), Andrew F. Cone Sermon Workshop, Nelson G. Mink Sermon Starters Preaching Program Book Briefs
Cover – Peter Marshallhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/1384/thumbnail.jp
Preacher\u27s Magazine Volume 29 Number 08
Cover— Dr. J. B. Chapman, 1884-1947 Editorials The Preaching of James B. Chapman, James McGraw Implications of Entire Sanctification, Fletcher Spruce Spirituality in the Ministry, Peter Wiseman Child Evangelism by the Pastor (I), Melza H. Brown Crusade for Souls, Alpin P. Bowes Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle “Queen of the Parsonage” Youth Speaks to the Church of the Nazarene, Paul Martin An Active Zone Rally, Clinton A. Rock, Jr. How One Man Reached One More Soul Sermon Workshop Book Briefshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/1323/thumbnail.jp
Preacher\u27s Magazine Volume 29 Number 01
Editorials The Doctrine of the Church, Samuel Young The Mission of the Church, G. B. Williamson The Preaching of Bud Robinson, James McGraw Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle “Crucified with Christ,” Peter Wiseman Youth Week—January 31 to February 7, 1954, Lauriston J. Du Bois Can My Church Have Revival? Dwight Niswander
For the Pastor’s Wife: The Spiritual Life of the Pastor’s Wife, Mrs. Mark R. Moore Musings of a Minister\u27s Wife, Mrs. W. M. Franklin
One Man’s Method Workable Ideas, William D. Howard Sermon Outlines Sermon Contest Winnershttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/1316/thumbnail.jp
The Rate of Economic Growth and the Socio-Cultural Current
The increase of spendings with the prices of raw materials, energy and fuel has eventually, and almost inevitably, led to an unexpected rise in the demand for currency, a demand coming from the goods and services suppliers. The resulting effect was the surging of an accelerated inflationist wave, which in turn, produced the first warnings of a looming economic breakdown. From this point onwards, different other expenses became directly or indirectly engaged in relation to the volume of incorporated raw materials, to the employement of a highly skilled workforce, or to the necessity of technical equipment and machinery modernization. Starting from Peter M. Chisnall’s work, “Marketing: a behavior analysis” (3rd edition, McGraw-Hill, London, 2000), this study follows the interdependence of the behalf of goods manufacturers and managers, and on the other hand, behavioural attitudes on behalf of buyers and consumers; also exhibited and of importance are the stands taken by both sides in approaching an optimal strategy for their situation. At the same time, there is a clear indication of the impact socio-cultural changes exercises upon the dynamics and typologies of economic structures.socio-cultural fluxes, economic development and impact, protection management, technological research, consumption demand
From the Commercial to the Communal: Reframing Taboo Trade-Offs in Religious and Pharmaceutical Marketing
Although consumers typically expect organizations to profit from marketing goods and services, they also believe that certain organizations, like those that focus on religion and health, should prioritize communal obligations. Indeed, consumers may find it morally distressing when communally focused organizations use overtly commercial marketing strategies like rebranding or value-based pricing. We demonstrate how moral distress and consumer backlash result from such taboo trade-offs and investigate when communal-sharing rhetoric for religious and pharmaceutical marketing reduces distress. Communal justifications used by communally focused organizations are particularly effective when consumers are not closely monitoring the motives of the organization or when the product is need-based. However, communal justifications become less effective and market-pricing justifications become more effective when consumers are attuned to the persuasive intentions of the organization. Implications for consumer goals are discussed
I-O Tables
This collection includes handwritten notes titled Production, distribution, and inventory changes, a draft related to real estate (12/18/75), Purchaser\u27s price vs producer\u27s price, I-O tables and Marxian categories (10/11/75), I-O tables and transportation (3/4/82), Turnover & circulation costs (4/24/78), Basic physical scheme and value scheme, I-O projects to be investigated (1/5/82), Value of labor power, State, a list of references, Implications for national income accounts for I-O project, a handwritten letter in the form of equations to Professor Shaikh from Peter Brooks, Productive/unproductive, Rent, Input-output tables, GNP and total price, I-O project, Notes for outline of I-O project , a table titled Employment and earnings from Household Earnings, an appendix from Brown, M. (1966). On the theory and measurement of technological change. Cambridge University Press. notes on Yan, C.-s. (1969). Introduction to input-output economics. Holt, Rinehart and Winston., notes on National Income Accounts by Samuelson, Samuelson, P. A., & Skidmore, F. (1970). Readings in economics (6th ed). McGraw-Hill, Intermediate transactions , and untitled notes
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Necrology section for Volume 6, Number 2, June 1928. Included are memorials honoring Peter P. Pitchlynn, chief of the Choctaws; Albert G. Cochran, a teacher; Ambers Lafayette Bennett, a service man and politician; Joel B. Mayes, a teacher; Emory David Brownlee, a county judge and state senator; George McQuaid, a newspaper man; Robert M. Harris, governor of the Chickasaw Nation; Samuel Houston Mayes, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation; Calvin Luther (Lute) Herbert, a lawyer; Theodore F. Brewer, a preacher and president of a university; and, James Joseph McGraw, a banker and politician
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