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    Welcome to Life! Knowing God and the Truths of his Word

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    Welcome To Life is a Bible Information class intended to be used as a Christian instruction course for those seeking to join or reenter the church and as a refresher course in Christian doctrine for members who wish to be renewed and strengthened in faith. The course was developed over a 15-year period to address a need for a clear, comprehensive, orthodox and practical study of the biblicalChristian faith. Welcome To Life aims to present the major truths of God\u27s Word in an informative and engaging manner so that learners will readily understand the Bible’s life-giving teachings and apply these teachings to their lives

    James Wilson and His Relation to Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law

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    Comparison of Existing Linewideth Measuring Systems to an Experimental Unit that Enables Minimization of Vibration During Measurement

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    An experimental unit was built to minimize vibration during measurement of linewidths on integrated circuit photomasks. Linewidths in the range of 0.522 microns to 12.076 microns were measured with the Nikon LASER scanning system. Optical Specialties Inc. VLS-I video system, Nikon Micro Pattern Analyzer slit-scanning system, and the experimental unit. Average variances of 0.0096, 0.0164, 0.0377, and 0.3627 were calculated for each system respectively. The variances were compared using an F-test with the result that each system was significantly different for each linewidth. A mathematical model was derived to predict the smallest resolvable detail given the frequency and amplitude of vibration, the exposure time of the camera, numerical aperture of the objective, magnification of the system, and the size of the elements in the imaging array

    Urban West Revisited: Governing Cities in Uncertain Times

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    Urban West Revisited offers a colorful primer on challenges faced by elected officials in midsized western cities. Featuring ten bellwether cities—Boise, Eugene, Modesto, Pueblo, Reno, Salem, Salt Lake, Spokane, Tacoma, and Tempe—the exploration finds common problems and hard-fought solutions in difficult times.https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/fac_books/1365/thumbnail.jp

    Response of Soybean Cultivars to Postemergence Herbicides

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    The acreage of soybeans treated with postemergence herbicides for broadleaf weed control has increased over the past few years. This trend has occurred because of inconsistent control of cocklebur (Xanthium pensylvanicum Wallr), giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida L.), jimsonweed (Datura stramonium L.), and morningglory (Ipomoea hederacea (L.) Jacq. and Ipomoea purpurea (L.) Roth) with soil applied herbicides

    The Acts and Proceedings of the General Synod of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America, Convened at New-York, June [2-10], 1847

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    At the meeting of the General Synod of Reformed Protestant Dutch Church (RCA), it was reported that Dr. Thomas De Witt was planning a visit to the Netherlands. De Witt was authorized by the Synod to pay for the minutes of the Classis of Amsterdam for permanent possession of certain historical manuscripts, loaned to this Synod for a limited period by said Classis. pp. 28-29.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1840s/1267/thumbnail.jp

    Gender, Emotional Intelligence, and the Need for Popularity: Exploring the Causes of Faux Pas Posting Beyond the Behavior of Friends

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    Inappropriate, or faux pas, posting on social media can negatively impact students while in college and after graduation. To better understand this phenomenon, researchers have investigated various factors that influence students to engage in this risky behavior. Previous research has shown the posting behavior of close friends to be a significant predictor of a student\u27s own inappropriate posting. This study builds on existing literature by exploring gender, emotional intelligence, and need for popularity as potential causes of faux pas posting beyond the behavior of friends. Specifically, a survey of undergraduate college students (N=209) was used to measure the constructs of interest on four social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat. Supporting previous research, the results indicate the posting behavior of friends was a significant predictor of both general and specific faux pas posting across all four social media platforms. Although gender, emotional intelligence, and need for popularity were significantly related to faux pas posting on one or more platforms, none of the constructs provided more explanatory power than friend posting behavior alone. The study provides a discussion of these results and their implications for developing interventions and future research

    Computer techniques for sensor validation during EBR-II natural circulation

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    "November, 1984.""Includes MIT technical contributions from D.D. Lanning, J.E. Meyer, A.L. Schor, R.J. Witt and R.D. Wittmeier.""U.S. Dept. of Energy Breeder Technology Program, Division of Educational Programs, Argonne National Laboratory."Includes bibliographical references (leaf 17)Final project report; November, 198
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