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Five Point Peace Plan
Text of announcement at the Congressional Human Rights Caucus in Washington, D.C., September 21, 198
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Framework for Sino-Tibetan Negotiations
Text of address at European Parliament, Strasbourg, June 15, 198
Chapter Four of Overcoming Adversities: Resilience in Rural Southeastern Montana
The current study evaluated the amount of adverse childhood experiences the employees of St. Labre Indian School, St. Charles Mission School, and · Pretty Eagle Catholic School (collectively called St. Labre) experienced, along with their religious functioning, and current levels of resilience. We will examine childhood adversity, spiritual wellbeing, and resilience, in turn, and then will address overall conclusions
DYNAMIC LINKAGES BETWEEN PRICES AND IMPORTS FOR JAPANESE FROZEN TUNA
VAR models have been used to describe the dynamic relationships among market price, Japanese harvest, import-from-Taiwan, and import-from-Korea for frozen Big-Eye tuna and Yellow-Fin tuna markets in Japan. It is found that tuna imports from South Korea exert more significant effects on Japan market prices than import-from-Taiwan.Demand and Price Analysis, International Relations/Trade,
The Foetus, His Humanity and His Rights
Dr. De Marco is a frequent contributor to Linacre. His current article examines the relationship of the word human and the mode of application of that term to the foetus
George C. Baum – His Life, His Work, and His Relationship with Gettysburg College
There is a tablet in Gettysburg College’s Plank Gym, partially obscured by trash bags and stacks of materials and boxes, that reads, “THIS TABLET IS PLACED IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF GEORGE CROLL BAUM, A.M., B.A., THE ARCHITECT OF THIS BUILDING, BY A GRATEFUL ALMA MATER.” These commemorative tablets are not rare at Gettysburg. In the same room as Baum’s tablet is one for Eddie Plank, the famed deadball-era hurler for the Philadelphia Athletics and member of the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. Across the campus, there are tablets commemorating graduating classes, historic moments, and historic people. One could ask several pertinent questions: why does Baum, who is just one particular architect for the College, have a tablet? Was Plank Gym his only contribution to the College’s development? What else did Baum design? Perhaps more simply: who was George Croll Baum? [excerpt]
Course Information: Course Title: HIST 300: Historical Method Academic Term: Spring 2006 Course Instructor: Dr. Michael J. Birkner \u2772
Hidden in Plain Sight is a collection of student papers on objects that are hidden in plain sight around the Gettysburg College campus. Topics range from the Glatfelter Hall gargoyles to the statue of Eisenhower and from historical markers to athletic accomplishments. You can download the paper in pdf format and click View Photo to see the image in greater detail.https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/hiddenpapers/1027/thumbnail.jp
Josef Meixner: his life and his orthogonal polynomials
This paper starts with a biographical sketch of the life of Josef Meixner.
Then his motivations to work on orthogonal polynomials and special functions
are reviewed. Meixner's 1934 paper introducing the Meixner and
Meixner-Pollaczek polynomials is discussed in detail. Truksa's forgotten 1931
paper, which already contains the Meixner polynomials, is mentioned. The paper
ends with a survey of the reception of Meixner's 1934 paper.Comment: v4: 18 pages, generating function for Krawtchouk polynomials on p.10
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