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    The role of the man or woman who doesn\u27t go into full time Christian work, and become a missionary or a pastor in the traditional sense

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    Men and women, are you going to be in the game or are you going to be in the locker room? The game I\u27m talking about is God\u27s plan for the world, and that is that men and women will become more like Jesus and that those same people will be willing to share that good news with whomever God chooses to put in their path. Where are you going to be? I\u27ve been asked to come tonight and talk about the role of the man or woman who doesn\u27t go into full time Christian work, and become a missionary or a pastor in the traditional sense

    Defaults and Lexical Prototypes

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    A Comparison of Problem-Centered Learning Model and Guided-Practice Model on High-School Students\u27 Mathematics Performance and Attitude

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    Anthropology Papers, No. 1: Kafr Akab, Life in a Lebanese Village

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    Sometime during the 1940\u27s I began a modest ethnological type of study of a Lebanese village by querying immigrants from that community who were residing in the United States. Later, according to my plans, I would visit Kafr Akab and observe lifeways there myself. Several circumstances prevented this plan from being completed. (1) I found myself in military service during World War II which, of course, prevented me from contacting American Lebanese informants, and, (2) after World War II I found employment at the University of Montana where my research interests had to be diverted to other subjects. Yet, I had collected some information on the subject of Kafr Akab, its history, and the lifeways of the people who lived there during the late 1890\u27s and early 1900\u27s. Thus, I record here the results of my very modest efforts. It may even have some value to ethnographers in its present state of completion.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/anthropology_papers/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Analysis of the conditional mutual information in ballistic and diffusive non-equilibrium steady-states

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    The conditional mutual information (CMI) I(A ⁣: ⁣CB)\mathcal{I}(A\! : \! C|B) quantifies the amount of correlations shared between AA and CC \emph{given} BB. It therefore functions as a more general quantifier of bipartite correlations in multipartite scenarios, playing an important role in the theory of quantum Markov chains. In this paper we carry out a detailed study on the behavior of the CMI in non-equilibrium steady-states (NESS) of a quantum chain placed between two baths at different temperatures. These results are used to shed light on the mechanisms behind ballistic and diffusive transport regimes and how they affect correlations between different parts of a chain. We carry our study for the specific case of a 1D bosonic chain subject to local Lindblad dissipators at the boundaries. In addition, the chain is also subject to self-consistent reservoirs at each site, which are used to tune the transport between ballistic and diffusive. As a result, we find that the CMI is independent of the chain size LL in the ballistic regime, but decays algebraically with LL in the diffusive case. Finally, we also show how this scaling can be used to discuss the notion of local thermalization in non-equilibrium steady-states

    Anthropology Papers, No. 2: Salvage Archaeology and Its Application in Montana

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    The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1784). Salvage archaeology, on the other hand, is mostly traceable to post depression years, and particularly to post World War II times when Americans awakened with some appreciation for prehistoric remains, and that they were rapidly disappearing through progress through vast construction projects, changes in mechanizing farming and ranching, industry, travel, and even through sheer losses from vandalism. This was just a step toward what has been variously called: Public Archaeology, Emergency Archaeology, Rescue Archaeology, Mitigation Archaeology, Cultural Resources Management, and a number of other titles. This paper deals with a portion of the history of American archaeology known as Salvage Archaeology, and emphasizes its impact on the history of the archaeology of Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/anthropology_papers/1001/thumbnail.jp
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