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    In Memory of the Holocaust: We Have Come a Long Way

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    Sermon delivered at the 18th Annual Christian Service in Memory of the Holocaust, St Peter\u27s (Erindale) Anglican Church, Mississauga, Ont, April 26, 1998

    The New Testament and the people of God

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    Reviewed Book: Wright, November T. (Nicholas Thomas), Bp. The New Testament and the people of God. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1989. Christian origins and the question of God; 1

    Constantine\u27s sword: the church and the Jews

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    Three Prehistoric Inventions That Shaped Us

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    Title: Three prehistoric inventions that shaped us Author: David Martel Johnson Publisher: New York: Peter Lang, 2011. ISBN: 978145390157

    Membership Relations of the Utah Poultry and Farmers\u27 Cooperative

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    Commercial egg production in Utah has developed gradually since 1920. Production of eggs increased from 142 million in 1924 to 433 million eggs in 1946. The percentage of total farm income of the state derived from the poultry industry increased from 5.3 percent in 1924 to 23.1 percent in 1946 and at the present time constitutes the largest income of any farm enterprise in this area. Factors influencing this development are: 1. High prices resulting from the war period of 1917 to 1920 followed by the depression period when prices were low. 2. The organization of cooperative egg-marketing associations. 3. Shipments of eggs to the eastern markets. 4. The lack of marketing facilities for the high-quality eggs produced in the state

    Interview with Vida Toburen

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    An interview with Vida Toburen regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ors/1206/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Bonnie Nelson

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    An interview with former one-room school house teacher Bonnie Nelson.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ors/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Banner News

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    Banner News

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    The Political Affiliation Demographics of the Student Body

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    There is little question that higher education within the United States is largely perceived as a liberal organ. Indeed, within both the professorate and the student body, the liberal demographic has maintained a steady and often dramatic majority. A modest liberalization effect has been found among students across the nation, and those within the social sciences have exhibited greater-than-average liberal-to-conservative ratios. Stemming from both stereotypes and general data, many politically conservative affiliates have trumpeted their political ideologues as the alienated, maligned, and even persecuted minority. From accusations of liberal indoctrination to the dismissal of opposing views, many conservatives have heatedly spoken against the nationwide institution of higher learning. Naturally, like-individuals associate with one another, and quite predictably, collegiate learning has revealed an at times compact conservative minority within specific colleges and universities, even to the point of reaching a prominent majority within these few institutions. It was hypothesized that Cedarville University, consistent with data from 2004, would reveal a strong conservative majority. While results upon polling were relatively consistent with this hypothesis, the demographic spread was unexpectedly consistent with results revealed in the 2004 original study. Moreover, the recent data revealed several statistically significant trends that prompted multiple hypotheses. A biannual survey is encouraged for future research in order to comprehensively examine the political affiliation trends of a unique student body
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