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From: Roen M. <ari...@wi...> - 2014-03-27 16:46:17
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From: Lupfer <fa...@th...> - 2009-12-24 15:27:38
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widened rapidly toward democracy. The foremost men of the new knowledge supported the Catholic church, either as a covert for indulgence or as a spiritual agency to be maintained and purified. The successful rebel against the church was a peasant-priest, who revolted because the moral unsoundness which long had sapped the hierarchy ran at last into open countenance of vice. It was originally a moral revolt, and it was led by a man who knew in his own experience that not only the ethical but the emotional life of the spirit was possible without dependence on the church of Rome. But neither Luther nor any of the reformers were men of spiritual originality. Driven to construct a new creed, they simply wor |
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From: Bridgman <om...@th...> - 2009-09-03 16:38:11
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Fterwards Sir George Scharf, Keeper of the National Portrait Gallery, but that most of them seem to have been made by Joseph Bonomi, the well known Egyptologist. Wilkinson's woodcut, although clearly and neatly done, is on a very small scale; nevertheless it admits of a fair comparison with those reproduced on a larger scale. [Illustration: Figs. 1 & 3. Weaving. Fig. 2. Loom. " 3. Putting in the woof, but not by a shuttle thrown with the hand. " 4. Male Overseer. " 5. Hackling. " 6. Twisting the double threads for the warp. _a_ Weaving. _b_ Chief of Loom. _c_ Facing. _d_ Pulling out. Fig. 2.--Horizontal Loom, Tomb of Chnem-hotep, from Sir J. G. Wilkinson's _Manners and Customs_, London, John Murray, 1878, Vol. I., p. 317. Same size as published.] [Illustration: Fig. 3.--Horizontal Loom, Tomb of Chnem-hotep, from the illustration in Rosellini's _Monumenti_ (Monumenti Civili), Plate XLI. Reduced one-fifth lineal of size published.] [Illustration: Fig. 4.--Horizontal Loom, Tomb of Chne |
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From: Racano <alt...@in...> - 2009-09-02 19:46:42
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This magazine is published by the American Missionary Association quarterly. Subscription rate fifty cents per year. Many wonderful missionary developments in our own country during this |
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From: Hoefert <lig...@lu...> - 2009-08-31 04:42:12
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Roughed it so much in the Greenland seas, and been out in so many storms, that his face was as red as a boiled beet; but his eyes were as full of fun and merriment as a boy's. "We're not all here yet," he said. "I have asked my friend, Professor Peterkin, the Swede, to come in to-night with his mastiff." When their uncle mentioned the mastiff, Aralia and Pansy began to tremble for Veevee, but Tom only laughed. "Why," he said, "although Briton--that's his name--is big enough to tackle a bear, he wouldn't injure a mouse." It was nearly nine o'clock when the professor arrived. Briton marched in first, and a bigger and more noble-looking fellow was never seen. Veevee said he couldn't stand another dog in the place. So he started up, barking loudly, and offering to fight the mastiff to the death on the spot. But Briton stepped gingerly over the little dog, and went and lay quietly down on the rug. Then in bustled the professor himself, very droll, very small, clean-shaven, merry-eyed, and with as much hair on his great head as would have stuffed a cushion. He bowed and smiled to all, patted the children, and at last sat down to supper. All made a very hearty supper, though it was long past the children's bed-time. Only Uncle didn't come home every night, you know. When they had finished, Briton had a huge dish of scraps; Veevee sat watching him eat, and the children were very much surprised to see Briton shove one of the biggest and best morsels towards him. |
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From: Foulk <by...@tr...> - 2009-08-29 10:14:36
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Ear Chased on reflection!--pausing, taps discreet; And then, to give herself a countenance, Before she comes upon the pair inside, Loud--the oft-quoted, long-laughed-over line-- "'_Hail, calm acclivity, salubrious spot!_' Open the door!" No: let the curtain fall! CHAPTER V RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY In "Bishop Blougram's Apology" and "Christmas-Eve and Easter Day," Browning has covered the main tendencies in religious thought of the nineteenth century in England; and possibly "Caliban" might be included as representative of Calvinistic survivals of the century. The two most strongly marked of these tendencies have been shown in the Tractarian Movement which took Anglican in the direction of High Churchism and Catholicism, and in the Scientific Movement which led in |
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From: Ebrani <beh...@co...> - 2009-08-28 17:42:25
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Ing in and crying for joy. 'I just struck out and walked, and I'm nigh plumb giv out.' The change in these girls is often very encouraging. We feel greatly our cramped room, but we have strong faith in God, and look for more room, better buildings and greater success in our work. * * * * * TO |
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From: Symes K. <do...@op...> - 2009-08-22 14:43:59
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passion, cried, "I'll hear nae mair! I'll hear nae mair! ye are a' knaves aleeke! Ye gi' each other the lee (lie), and neither's i' the richt!" Frederick the Great.--Frederick the Great rang the bell one day, and nobody answered. He opened the door, and found the page sleeping on a sofa. About to wake him, he perceived the end of a billet out of his pocket, and had the curiosity to know the contents: Frederick carefully drew it out, and read it; it was a letter from the mother of the young man, who thanked him for having sent her part of his wages, to assist her in her distress; and it concluded by beseeching God to bless him for his filial goodness. The king returned softly to his room, took a roller of ducats, and slid them, with the letter, into the page's pocket; and then returning to his apartment, rung so violently, that the page came running breathlessly to know what had happened. "You have slept well," said the king. The page made an apology, and, in his embarrassment, he happened to put his hand into his pocket, and felt with astonishment the roller. He drew it out, turned pale, and looking at the king, burst into tears, without being able to speak a word. "What is the matter?" said the king, "what ails you?" "Ah, sire," answered the youth, throwing himself at his feet, "somebody would wish to ruin me; |
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From: Margarito M. <For...@gm...> - 2006-10-23 06:46:39
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reedy antigen Up On the News - GITH Up (+12.50% with 8X Average Volume) already on Friday's closing-market News Release. cortege. Get GITH Quote Here. wightman. http://money.cnn.com/quote/quote.html?symb=GITH Friday's Closing-Market News On GITH anne. Oracle, SQL Server and Sybase Can't All Be Wrong. Staffing companies are the #1 employer in the USA today, and IT staffing with GITH is leading the revolution. baseplate. NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- GITH -- A recent report based on a survey of fourteen hundred Chief Information Officers predicts steady growth in Q4 for technology IT hiring. Thirty-four percent of CIOs surveyed plan to add IT staff and none anticipated cutbacks in personnel. volumetric. GITH sources personnel for companies and offers custom software solutions related to Oracle, SQL Server and Sybase and software such as SAP, JD Edwards, and PeopleSoft. The report done on behalf of Robert Half Technology specifically mentions that 71% of CIOs anticipated needing personnel having skill sets related to Oracle, SQL Server, and DB2. capacity. Read the entire news release from Friday Closing-Market walcott. http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/061020/107201.html GITH has been releasing steady news worldwide, from Yahoo Finance & Bloomberg to MSN & CNN Money, even the NASDAQ. Exposure for GITH is expansive. The increased frequency of news leads us to believe that something big is coming for GITH. stanley. Oct. 17, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Executive Job Market Report Forecasting 'War For Talent' Bolsters Comments by GITH President seltzer. http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.asp?Symbol=US:GITH&Feed=PZ&Date=20061017&ID=6111313 Oct. 14, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- GITH Foresees Growth in Fourth Quarter... posts increase in sales revenue... border. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=conewsstory&refer=conews&tkr=GITH:US&sid=aMMgvBh5UWMA Sept. 25, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Market forces combining over the next few years to drive up demand for a decreasing supply of specialized IT personnel. GITH is leading the 21st Century revolution... antoine. http://www.nasdaq.com/aspxcontent/NewsStory.aspx?cpath=20060925\ACQPMZ200609251523PRIMZONEFULLFEED105738.htm&symbol=gith&symbol=&symbol=&symbol=&symbol=&symbol=&symbol=&symbol=&symbol=&symbol=&selected=GITH&selecteddisplaysymbol=GITH&coname=GLOBAL%20IT&lo steinberg darpa sheer |
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From: <ben...@id...> - 2004-05-22 12:34:07
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Dear Open Source developer I am doing a research project on "Fun and Software Development" in which I kindly invite you to participate. You will find the online survey under http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/. The questionnaire consists of 53 questions and you will need about 15 minutes to complete it. With the FASD project (Fun and Software Development) we want to define the motivational significance of fun when software developers decide to engage in Open Source projects. What is special about our research project is that a similar survey is planned with software developers in commercial firms. This procedure allows the immediate comparison between the involved individuals and the conditions of production of these two development models. Thus we hope to obtain substantial new insights to the phenomenon of Open Source Development. With many thanks for your participation, Benno Luthiger PS: The results of the survey will be published under http://www.isu.unizh.ch/fuehrung/blprojects/FASD/. We have set up the mailing list fa...@we... for this study. Please see http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/mailinglist_en.html for registration to this mailing list. _______________________________________________________________________ Benno Luthiger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 8092 Zurich Mail: benno.luthiger(at)id.ethz.ch _______________________________________________________________________ |
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From: Dwayne S. <dw...@sc...> - 2003-03-03 18:35:55
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On Monday, Mar 3, 2003, at 10:09 US/Pacific, Kurt Schrader wrote: > Don't we have enough Object/Relational mapping layers already? > Colle-SQL is not an Object/Relational mapping, and as I see it, neither is Torque. Object/Relational mappers take existing class hierarchies and map them to an existing relational schema. Colle-SQL takes a relational schema and creates a class hierarchy to facilitate working with the relational schema. > Why not just help out with Torque instead of building such a similar > project? As I said in my original post, Colle is an effort to release some existing code to the open source community. Colle-SQL is the first piece to be released. Other pieces have no direct dependencies on Colle-SQL. More specifically, our middleware and web forms code would work fine with Torque. Our first reaction on learning of Torque was to skip Colle-SQL and move directly to Colle-Mid (the middleware portion). But after a closer inspection of Torque we decided the benefits of Colle-SQL would get lost if we didn't release it first. Dwayne |
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From: Dwayne S. <dw...@sc...> - 2003-03-03 17:47:51
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The Colle team is proud to announce the release of Colle v0.1.1 including Colle-SQL. http://colle.sourceforge.net/ Torque users and developers may find Colle-SQL of interest because of it's similarity to Torque. In fact, when we learned of Torque several months ago the similarity took us by surprise. Colle-SQL is smaller than Torque and supports far fewer database systems (only MySQL and Oracle currently) but accomplishes many of the same tasks. The pattern applied in Colle-SQL is very similar to the pattern used in Torque -- define a problem set in XML, validate the XML and generate lots of common code. This pushes Java's strong type checking out to the database and back, thereby catching many bugs at compile time. Some of the differences between Colle-SQL and Torque are Colle uses one file per table or view and a database schema is a collection of tables and views in one folder. Torque criteria are replaced by lookup and delete methods defined in the table or view. Lookup and delete methods contain simple WHERE clauses so there will be some trade offs in portability. But there are no bizarre side effects as is mentioned in "The Gory Details" of the Torque Tutorial. Joins are implemented in views which further simplifies the Torque criteria issue. I am announcing Colle on this mailing list because I feel this release will be of interest to Torque users *and* developers. My hope is that both projects can grow from each other. More information about Colle-SQL can be found here: http://colle.sourceforge.net/about/sql.shtml Colle started as a closed-source ASP project. Certain reusable portions of the project are now being released under an OSI approved BSD license. Future releases will focus on applying the same XML/validation/code pattern to web forms, web presentation and middleware protocols. Let us know what you think. Feedback can be sent to me at dw...@sc... or to col...@li.... Dwayne Schultz Architect ================================ Use the right kind of glue http://colle.sf.net |
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From: Dwayne S. <mys...@ya...> - 2003-03-01 00:17:17
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