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    The Boston University Jazz Ensembles, Friday, April 9, 1999

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    This is the concert program of the Boston University Jazz Ensembles performance on Friday, April 9, 1999 at 8:00 p.m., at the Boston University Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Works performed were How High the Moon by Morgan Lewis, All Blues by Miles Davis, Dolphin Dance by Herbie Hancock, Afro Blues by Mongo Santamaria, Milestones by Miles Davis, My One and Only Love by Guy Wood, Spring Can Hang You Up the Most by Tommy Wolf and Fran Landesman, Blue 'n Boogie by Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Parapelli, Satin Doll by Ellington-Strayhorn, S'Wonderful by George Gershwin, Come Fly with Me by Jimmy Van Heusen, Prelufe, Fugue, and Riffs by Leonard Bernstein, and Mira Mira by Matt Harris. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    The Boston University Jazz Ensemble, March 26, 1998

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    This is the concert program of the Boston University Jazz Ensemble performance on Thursday, March 26, 1998 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Strike Up The Band by George Gershwin/Sammy Nestico, You Go To My Head by Gillespie and Coots/Bill Holman, The Bass Was Made For Walkin' by Thad Jones, Samba Dubois by Phil Woods, Tru To Myself by John La Porta, Fried Bananas by Dexter Gordon/Michele Caniato, Wait 'n See by Michele Caniato, Slide's Derangement by Slide Hampton, Duke Ellington's Sound of Love by Charles Mingus/Jeff Friedman, and Struttin' by David Caffey. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

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    A life cycle assessment (LCA) of a low energy / passive house in northern Sweden, including building materials and energy use is reported. The case study building is semi detached house for two families situated in Östersund (lat. 63°N), Sweden. Each apartment having a floor space of 160 m2 divided on two floors. The building was constructed during 2010 with a design meeting the requirements for Swedish passive houses as defined by the Forum for energy efficiency buildings (FEBY) and the Swedish center for zero energy houses (SCNH).When it comes to more sustainable buildings, energy use in the build environment has been in focus for some time. The life cycle assessment in this study reveals that the building materials can contribute significantly to environmental burdens of a residential building in northern Sweden. Energy efficiency, efficient use of good building materials and issues of appropriate design need to be discussed in the same context to move toward a more sustainable built environment.For energy efficient buildings in a energy system with renewably based energy carriers, building materials might give rise to a significant or even dominating part of the life cycle impact of a building. This give rise to considerations regarding choices of building materials as well as design of buildings to minimize such impact; while not forgetting social aspects impacted by building design

    PM 608 The Servant as Pastoral Care Giver

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    1. Dinkins, Burrell & Losoney. “Grief” 2. Frederic, Harold. The Damnation of Theron Ware. 3. Hunter Rodney, Gen. Ed. Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling: (On Reserve: See class dates for specific readings) Pastor, Pastoral Care of, pp. 830-832; Burnout, pp. 112-113; Prayer and worship life, Pastor’s, pp. 939-940; Identity, Pastoral pp. 567- 568; Pastoral Theology pp. 867-872; Pastoral Theological Methodology pp. 862-864; Pastoral Care and Counseling p. 845; Pastoral Care pp.832-836; Pastoral Counseling pp. 849-854; Clergy, Empirical studies of, pp. 171-175; Cross-Cultural Pastoral Care pp. 251-252; Cultural and Ethnic Factors in Pastoral Care pp. 253-254. 4 Headley Anthony, Achieving balance in ministry, 1999. 5. Kollar, Charles Allen: Solution-Focused Pastoral Counseling 6. Kuenning, Delores. Helping People Through Grief. 7. Nichols, Michael P. The Lost Art of Listening 8. Steinborn, Melvin. The Lay Driven Church: How to Empower the People In Your Church to Share In the Task of Ministry. 9. Steinke, Peter. How Your Church Family Works.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/1613/thumbnail.jp

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    MS 630 Ministry and Evangelism in the Small Church

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    Required texts: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lyle Schaller, Small Congregation, Big Potential, Abingdon (2003)—190 pages Anthony Pappas, ed. Inside the Small Church, Alban (2002)—230 pages. Steve Bierly, How to Thrive as a Small Church Pastor, Zondervan (1998)—190 pages. Ron Crandall, Turnaround Strategies for the Small Church, Abingdon (1995)—160 pages. Peter Steinke, Healthy Congregations: A Systems Approach, Alban (1996)—110 pages.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/2975/thumbnail.jp

    MS 630 Ministry and Evangelism in the Small Church

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    Required texts: 1. Lyle Schaller, Small Congregation, Big Potential, Abingdon (2003)—190 pages 2. Anthony Pappas, ed. Inside the Small Church, Alban (2002)—230 pages. 3. Steve Bierly, How to Thrive as a Small Church Pastor, Zondervan (1998)—190 pages. 4. Ron Crandall, Turnaround Strategies for the Small Church, Abingdon (1995)—160 pages. 5. Peter Steinke, Healthy Congregations: A Systems Approach, Alban (1996)—110 pages.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/2974/thumbnail.jp

    An AFSCME Local Transforms Local Politics

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    [Excerpt] In the late 1980s, AFSCME Local 2703, in Merced, California, found itself in a position familiar to many union members at that time: fighting hard to keep pay and benefits from being slashed. The realization that these confrontations could occur at every contract led local members to look for ways to make local government more responsive to the working men and women of the community. Through commitment and determination — and two bitter strikes — Local 2703 held its own against a local government determined to render it powerless. Through community education and coalition, the local to (sic) achieved its first small victories. The lessons the local members learned enabled them to build an effective and influential political action committee that reaches beyond the limits of their own union contracts to pursue political change, furthers community awareness and promote coalitions across racial, ethnic, and economic barriers. Their continuing commitment to the notion that working men and women are brothers and sisters, who deserve the respect of their peers and their government leaders, has them poised to be a visible influence in the politics of Merced County
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