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How Christianity is Experienced on a College Campus
This is a qualitative study of the experiences of traditional college students who choose to attend a Christian organization on the University of New Hampshire campus. Information was gathered through both ethnographic research and two indepth interviews. The results of this study showed that college had a significant impact on how religion was experienced, whether it increased religious inclinations or decreased them. The social expectations of the Christian organization represented a specific way of life, with specific rules to follow. Most students expressed dedication to these rules and adopted them into their own life. A few members chose to only include some aspects of the religion, and the group, into their lives. Results show that involvement in this organization and religion had affect on daily life. The larger implications of this research show the importance of the unique experience being Christian in a college setting
Lone Axes in Outer Space
Handel and Mosher define the axis bundle for a fully irreducible outer
automorphism in "Axes in Outer Space." In this paper we give a necessary and
sufficient condition for the axis bundle to consist of a unique periodic fold
line. As a consequence, we give a setting, and means for identifying in this
setting, when two elements of an outer automorphism group have
conjugate powers.Comment: Significant revisions for the sake of readability, several arguments
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How the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Can Help Referee FIFA
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Is there an association between bone mineral density and mammographic density? A systematic review
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