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    H.E. Careers & Employability Services’ use of resources: Summary report

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    Lifeskills created with Barclay

    Robert Barclay\u27s Christology

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    Robert Barclay (1648-1690) was arguably the most influential Quaker theologian of the seventeenth century, but his legacy has been controversial. This article will assess this legacy through an examination of his changing Christology over time. This focus on Christology is justified because underlying the earliest Quakers’ belief that Christ was ‘come to teach his people himself’ was the notion that the Light within was Christ—and Barclay has been accused of striking this concern at its heart

    Ma-Xu quantization rule and exact WKB condition for translationally shape invariant potentials

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    For translationally shape invariant potentials, the exact quantization rule proposed by Ma and Xu is a direct consequence of exactness of the modified WKB quantization condition proved by Barclay. We propose here a very direct alternative way to calculate the appropriate correction for the whole class of translationally shape invariant potentials

    Foreword to A Catechism and Confession of Faith

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    Excerpt: Robert Barclay is most widely known for writing the Apology for the True Christian Divinity (1676 in Latin; 1678 in English). But this was not his first important Quaker work. A Catechism and Con fission of Faith was written in 1673, about seven years after his convincement of the truth, and when he was only 24 years old

    NDLS Communicator: Week of 11.16.20

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    The Latest News Philanthropy students award nearly $50,000 to local nonprofits Jay Tidmarsh spoke with BBC Radio 4\u27s Law in Action Stephanie Barclay wrote an oped for The Philadelphia Inquirer Rick Garnett in the news Reviews of Carter Snead\u27s new book Stephanie Barclay will be participating in the National Constitution Center America\u27s Town Hall, Church-State Separation: What Does The Constitution Really Say? Stephanie Barclay has published The Historical Origins of Judicial Religious Exemptions in the Notre Dame Law Review. Around the Watercooler End of Semester Video for Students Happy Birthday Christmas Goodie Bags Download the 2021 ND Administrative Calendar COVI-19:What Comes Nex

    Irvine Barclay Theatre Operating Company

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    The following report, which I hope will serve as a reference for future alumni and arts administrators who are interested in theatre operation and performing arts management, is based on my internship experience at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, which took place from July 1st to September 30th, 2009. The Irvine Barclay Theatre is a performing arts center which is uniquely designed to bring international and culturally-diverse programs which range from music to dance to drama to the Orange County community. It has the capacity to hold 756 people. It is managed by an independent non-profit operating company with its own professional staff and governed by a volunteer-based board of directors. This report includes detailed information in regards to the Barclay\u27s history and current operations. It also includes sections on my contributions, a S.W.O.T. analysis, best practices, and recommendations I\u27ve formulated from knowledge I have acquired through the Arts Administration program and my internship as a multi-purpose assistant at the Barclay. It is important to note that throughout the time my internship and the writing of this report took place, the United States was experiencing the effects of a severe economic recession
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