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High & Low Christology: Examining Jesus & the Syrophoenician Woman
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.
In this pericope, Jesus and his disciples headed to Tyre, where Jesus continued his ministry in another location. When Jesus entered the house, the gospel writer claims that he wanted no one to know about his presence. However, in that line the gospel writer said that Jesus could not escape notice. Perhaps it was Jesusâ intention all along to be noticed. He was calling people to himâin this case, the Syrophoenician woman
Remembrance of a Friend
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.
I do not propose that my authorship of this reflection on my friend Michael places me in some sort of place of privilege among those who were fortunate enough to cross paths with him at some point in their academic, artistic or faith journeys. No, this is not a case of one who knew him better rising above others. In fact, it may be the opposite: I suspect that my commentary on our friendship might be indistinguishable from the observations of others. That seems a fitting epitaph for one who made you feel as if you were his only friend in the world. We know that this is not the case. C.S. Lewis notes in his work The Four Loves, that when it comes to friendship two friends delight to be joined by a third, and three by a fourth... (p. 61). This was how I knew Michael Costanzo, the CEO and chief creative officer of a massive network of friendship
RooStats for Searches
The RooStats toolkit, which is distributed with the ROOT software package,
provides a large collection of software tools that implement statistical
methods commonly used by the High Energy Physics community. The toolkit is
based on RooFit, a high-level data analysis modeling package that implements
various methods of statistical data analysis. RooStats enforces a clear mapping
of statistical concepts to C++ classes and methods and emphasizes the ability
to easily combine analyses within and across experiments. We present an
overview of the RooStats toolkit, describe some of the methods used for
hypothesis testing and estimation of confidence intervals and finally discuss
some of the latest developments.Comment: Contributed to "PHYSTAT 2011 Workshop on Statistical Issues Related
to Discovery Claims in Search Experiments and Unfolding
Search for the Higgs Boson and Beyond Standard Model Phenomena in CMS
Results of recent Higgs boson and beyond standard model searches in CMS
performed with datasets of 1.0 - 1.7 fb-1 will be summarized in this proceeding
contributed to the 41st International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics
(ISMD2011).Comment: Conference proceeding contributed to the 41st International Symposium
on Multiparticle Dynamics (ISMD2011
Determination of Integrated Luminosity via W and Z Boson Production with the ATLAS Detector
The possibility to determine the recorded integrated luminosity via the
measurements of the W and Z boson production cross-sections with the ATLAS
detector is discussed. The current results based on 2010 data are briefly
summarized. Special attention is drawn to theoretical uncertainties of the
measurement. The latter give a large contribution to the systematic
uncertainties of the measurements. An outlook on the expected precision of an
analysis based on 1fb-1 is given and the implications on a possible luminosity
determination are discussed.Comment: presented at the LHC Lumi Days: LHC Workshop on LHC Luminosity
Calibration, 13-14 January 2011, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland;
CERN-Proceedings-2011-001, pp. 22-2
Evaluation of regulations concerning the fishery for California halibut, Paralichthys californicus
Evaluation of the capture of California halibut in relation to Article 13 (Sections 8495, 8496,
8497 and 8498) of the Fish and Game Code, shows that the
regulation is doing its job. Nearly all undersized (less than 22 inches) juvenile halibut are escaping through the 7 1/2 inch mesh trawl cod end and retention of other fishes
seldom approach the 226.8 kg (500 lb) limit
imposed by regulation. (5pp.
Language-GAME-Players: Articulating the pleasures of âviolentâ game texts
Young peoplesâ voices have been considered irrelevant or unreliable when it comes to discussing the influence and impact of their engagement with screen-mediated depictions of violence. Historically, such viewpoints have been derived from the controlled experimentation of modernist psychology, which constitutes the most sustained and prominent enquiries into the consequences of individual participation in, and viewing of, simulated violence. In espousing an impersonal approach, psychological research has opted not to demonstrate any understanding of the properties of the particular games or the medium its findings have been used to denigrate. Neither does its research possess broader awareness of the social dimensions of play or the productivity inherent in the practices of its surrounding cultures. This paper introduces findings taken from a two-year project that attempted to draw together what have essentially remained separate lines of inquiry â the critical and analytical scrutiny of Game Studies applied to understanding the pleasures of engagement with game violence. The aim of this research was to achieve a more contextual understanding of texts that utilise violence from the perspective of young people that opt to experience them as an entertainment form. In doing so, a range of qualitative methods were employed to encourage game players to present their viewpoints and offer a voice that is all too often absent from the âone-way debateâ attached to the representation of violence within games
Review of single vector boson production in pp collisions at TeV
This review summarises the main results on the production of single vector
bosons in the Standard Model, both inclusively and in association with light
and heavy flavour jets, at the Large Hadron Collider in proton-proton
collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV. The general purpose detectors
at this collider, ATLAS and CMS, each recorded an integrated luminosity of
and in the years 2010 and 2011,
respectively. The corresponding data offer the unique possibility to precisely
study the properties of the production of heavy vector bosons in a new energy
regime. The accurate understanding of the Standard Model is not only crucial
for searches of unknown particles and phenomena but also to test predictions of
perturbative Quantum-Chromo-Dynamics calculations and for precision
measurements of observables in the electroweak sector. Results from a variety
of measurements in which single W or Z bosons are identified are reviewed.
Special emphasis in this review is given to interpretations of the experimental
results in the context of state-of-the-art predictions.Comment: 60 pages, 64 figures, For Eur. Phys. J.
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