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Volume 9, Issue 2: Full Issue
Full issue of the January 1942 issue of Manuscripts. Includes work by: Joan Fuller, Jack Kilgore, Fred W. Michel, Betty Murnan, Isadore Camhi, Mary Wiley, Jeanne Gass, Alfred Brown, Ione Colligan, Jack Retherford, Catherine Cunningham, R. Gordon Moores, Alice J. Fisher, Norma Jackson, Thelma De Boer, Betty Lee Snyder, John Gumerson, Richard Jowitt, William Hickson, Bob Harris, Rachel Whelan, Edward N. Redfield, Anshelm Schultzberg, Willard L. Metcalf, and John Bundy
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A Practitioner’s Guide to Value-Added Assessment (Educational Policy Studies Laboratory Research Monograph)
This guide is intended for the practitioner needing to get up to speed quickly regarding Value-Added Assessment (VAA). Based on a comprehensive review of current research on VAA, the guide outlines several issues that must be kept in mind when implementing a VAA-based accountability system. In addition to describing the similarities and differences among six major approaches to VAA, the guide also details several VAA-based accountability programs currently in use. Finally, the guide offers practitioners and policymakers guidance on assessing the potential of VAA for their own purposes
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NEPC Review: Getting Ahead by Staying Behind: An Evaluation of Florida's Program to End Social Promotion
This Education Next article summarizes the Manhattan Institute's original study, An Evaluation of Florida's Program to End Social Promotion, which was released in December 2004. The study examines Florida's program to end social promotion. The authors analyze the test scores of two third-grade cohorts over the period of one year. The authors conclude that there are substantial positive effects associated with retention in this program. This Education Next article summarizes the Manhattan Institute's original study, An Evaluation of Florida's Program to End Social Promotion, which was released in December 2004. The study examines Florida's program to end social promotion. The authors analyze the test scores of two third-grade cohorts over the period of one year. The authors conclude that there are substantial positive effects associated with retention in this program.</p
Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Seven Nova-Like Variables
We present the results of a multi-component synthetic spectral analysis of
the archival far ultraviolet spectra of several key nova-like variables
including members of the SW Sex, RW Tri, UX UMa and VY Scl subclasses: KR Aur,
RW Tri, V825 Her, V795 Her, BP Lyn, V425 Cas and HL Aqr. Accretion rates as
well as the possible flux contribution of the accreting white dwarf are
included in our analysis. Except for RW Tri which has a reliable trigonometric
parallax, we computed the distances to the nova-like systems using the method
of Knigge (2006). Our analysis of seven archival IUE spectra of RW Tri at its
parallax distance of 341 pc consistently indicates a low mass (0.4Msun) white
dwarf and an average accretion rate, 6.3 E-9Msun/yr. For KR Aur, we estimate
that the white dwarf has Teff=29,000K, log g = 8.4 and contributes 18% of the
FUV flux while an accretion disk with accretion rate of 3 E-10Msun/yr at an
inclination of 41 degrees, contributes the remainder. We find that an accretion
disk dominates the far UV spectrum of V425 Cas but a white dwarf contributes
non-negligibly with approximately 18% of the FUV flux. For the two high state
nova-likes, HL Aqr and V825 Her, their accretion disks totally dominate with 1
E-9Msun/yr and 3 E-9Msun/yr, respectively. For BP Lyn we find an accretion rate
of 1 E-8Msun/yr while for V795 Her, we find an accretion rate of 1 E-10Msun/yr.
We discuss the implications of our results for the evolutionary status of
nova-like variables.Comment: ApJ, accepte
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Wiley, Thomas R. In the Cathedral, Mexico City . Picture. 2.
Whitehead, Richard Jr. Izzy was a Lady, After All . Prose. 3.
Beckham, Adela. Rain on a March morning . Poem. 6.
Beckham, Adela. Heaven . Poem. 6.
Deane, Dorothy. Temptation . Poem. 6.
Kellogg, Elizabeth. Gruess Dich Gott . Prose. 7.
Nadel, Norman. The Duchess . Poem. 8.
Dick, Pewilla. The Sligo Fisherman . Prose. 9.
Deane, Dorothy. Against the Winter . Poem 12.
Flory, Doris Jean. A problem . Poem 12.
Travis, Paul Bough. My First View of the Congo Forest . Picture. 13.
Bellows, George. Stag at Sharkey\u27s . Picture. 13.
B.C.W. Aspiration . Poem. 14.
Stewart, John. On Record . Prose 14.
Sweitzer, Harry J. Playing Around . Prose. 15.
Ellsberg, Edward. Book Parade: Hell on Ice . Prose. 15.
B.C.W. End of Winter . Poem. 16.
Wiley, Thomas R. End of Winter . Picture. 16.
Deeter, Robert. Television, How, Where, and When . Prose. 17.
Brush, Jane. Love A La Mode . Poem. 20.
Brush, Jane. Radio! . Poem. 20.
Brush, Jane. Backward Glance . Poem. 20.
Brush, Jane. Homo Paradoxus . Poem. 20.
Brush, Jane. The Sardonic Slant . Poem. 20.
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Herald of Holiness Volume 05, Number 08 (1916)
01 God Cares! Do We? - Dr. A. J. Gordon 02 The Contagion of Personality 03 “Fully Fitted” 05 Christian Consistency Written By E. J. Marvin 05 The Carnal Mind By Edward R. Kelley 06 The Coming Men 07 Let Us Be True Written by J. Glenn Gould 07 The Man of Faith From a Sermon by JOHN MATTHEWS 07 Church Extension Written by J. B. McBride 08 Chapel Talks: No. 7. Calvinism and Arminianism Written by H.O. Wiley 08 Signing Charges Written by C. J. Kinne 09 A Drummer’s Dream The Work and the Workers
10 Union of Orphanage Interests in Texas 11 Resolutions of Appreciation 13 Church News 13 Oklahoma Holiness College 14 Personals 15 Announcements 15 Evangelistic Meetings 15 Directorieshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/2984/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 10, Number 09
01 Newspapers and the News 03 Editorials 04 Jesus in the Ship By Rev. Arthur F. Ingler 05 The Philosophy of Suffering and Punishment By Rev. A. G. Jeffries 05 Hope Thou in God By E. A. Turner 06 Glimpses of Bible History By William Turnbull 07 The Bible By C. Cyrus Dipboye 07 Abounding Love and Transparent Character By Rev. Edward R. Kelley 08 The Home By Mrs. J. T. Benson 09 Missionary Department 10 Enlargement and Deliverance By H. Orton Wiley 10 World-Wide Revival in the Sunday School By N. B. Herrell 12 Northwest Nazarene College Nampa, Idaho 13 Notes and Personals 14 Announcements 15 Directories 16 Grand Opening of New England District Campmeetinghttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/3401/thumbnail.jp
Creating Animal Experience in Late Eighteenth-Century Narrative
publication-status: Publishedtypes: Article© 2010 by Wiley-Blackwell. This post-print is a longer, uncut version of the final published article. The definitive version is available at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1754-0208.2010.00318.x/abstractLate eighteenth-century children's fiction with animal protagonists played a part in the period's rethinking of animal–human relations. Writers including Dorothy Kilner, Sarah Trimmer, Anna Letitia Barbauld, John Aikin and, most notably, Edward Augustus Kendall represented animal characters in new ways. A combination of influences from the philosophy of sympathy and from contemporary natural history shaped their enactment of a partial shift in animal representation from the fabular, the allegorical and the satirical to the naturalistic and empathetic. Drawing on new narrative techniques for the representation of mind in fiction, they pioneered attempts to imagine the experience of non-human animals
Herald of Holiness Volume 40, Number 07 (1951)
01 Spanning the Generations By General Superintendent Powers 03 Placing One’s All on the Altar By Edward S. Mann 03 There Is a Difference in the Sanctified By Edward L. Dowd 04 Let’s Use the Vacation Bible School By A. F. Harper 04 Let’s Make This Vacation Bible School Celebration Evangelistic By Mary E. Latham 05 More Time for Child Training! By Orval J. Nease 06 A Vacation Bible School in Every Church By Erwin G. Benson 06 Vacation Bible Schools and Christian Service Training By Norman R. Oke 08 Election and Holiness By H. Orton Wiley 09 “It Was His Love!” (A Backslider\u27s Story III) By Joe Olson 09 God Is over All By Margaret S. Connelly 10 The Voice of the Son of God By Lloyd M. Hearn 10 Life in Review By The Editor 11 Home Missions and Evangelism By Roy F. Smee 12 Editorials By Stephen S. White 14 Religious News and Comments Edited by Delbert R. Gish 14 The Question Box Conducted by Stephen S. White 15 Foreign Missions By Remiss Rehfeldt 16 The Home Circle Conducted by Grace Ramquist 16 The Sunday School Lesson by Norman R. Oke 17 News of the Churches 23 Servicemen\u27s Corner 24 The Miracle of Answered Prayer: The Golden Key of Prayer By Basil Millerhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/3243/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 49 Number 26 (1960)
01 From Slogan to Battle Cry by General Superintendent Benner 03 Our Recent General Assembly by H. Orton Wiley 04 My Experience of Divine Love by Gordon Chilvers 05 “Evangelism First” Through the Holy Spirit! By Edward Lawlor 06 How God Provided Breakfast by Evangelist Estelle Crutcher 06 What is Sin? By Richard S. Taylor 07 Off to a Nazarene College! By J. Kenneth Grider 08 Train Up a Child by William J. Nichols 08 Down the Road by Ruth W. Hoover 08 Summer Song by Grace V. Watkins 09 Bryant’s Waterfowl by Ernest Armstrong 09 They Smiled So Easily! By Pauline E. Spray 10 Stephen S. White 12 Editorials by W.T. Purkiser 14 Patience – a Neglected Virtue by Daisy Jenney Clay 16 The Answer Corner by W.T. Purkiser 19 News of the Churcheshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1863/thumbnail.jp
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