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- Painters, blacksmiths and wordsmiths: building molues in Lagos
- [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] The coastal Nigerian city of Lagos has received much attention from urban planners, geographers, architects, and journalists for its phenomenal and unchecked growth (Packer 2006, Koolhaas 2000). The population is estimated to have grown to as much as 15 million in 2002, from 25,000 in 1866...
- Research articles 2008-09-22
- Remarks on the National Day of Prayer
- May 1, 2008 Good morning. Welcome to the White House. And I am honored to join you for the National Day of Prayer. I'm sorry Laura's not here. She's out selling her book. [Laughter] Shirley, thank you very much for being the chairman of the National Day of...
- Research articles 2008-05-05
- Gibbs back on track
- DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Don't confuse Joe Gibbs' decision to step down after four seasons as coach of the Washington Redskins with retirement. Gibbs remains a consultant with the Redskins, but his primary job is to field a winner in NASCAR as owner of one of...
- Research articles 2008-02-14
- Eritrea's ancient Church weathers modern pressures
- DEBRE BIZEN, Eritrea AFP — Wrapped in white blankets against the chill air at an all-night vigil, Eritrean Orthodox monks sway slowly as they chant. The community of around 200 men lead an austere life hardly changed since the Debre Bizen monastery was founded some 650 years ago. They...
- Research articles 2007-04-24
- Americans define faith their way
- The most comprehensive national religion survey to date, written and analyzed by sociologists at Baylor University and conducted by Gallup, finds that Americans don't see themselves the way the media, politicians or even religion experts do. USA TODAY religion writer Cathy Lynn Grossman examines some of the survey's far-reaching --...
- Research articles 2006-09-12
- America's imprudent and unsustainable fiscal path: fiscal challenges confronting DoD will necessitate better acquisition outcomes
- A fiscal and financial crunch is coming. It's not a matter of if, but to what extent and at what time. The government is on a "burning platform," and the status quo way of doing business is unacceptable. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This article provides Defense AT & L readers...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- Crisis Management Strategy: Prayer?
- Crisis Management Strategy: Prayer?GODGOD is in control of all things. That is what is wrong with this world, people like you want to push GOD out. GOD is the only one that can help.RE: Crisis Management Strategy: Prayer?If a CEO were to pray for advice in times financial...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-14
- AFA's evangelical bias 'systemic,' group says
- A religious liberty watchdog group Thursday condemned the Air Force Academy's "pervasive and systemic" bias toward evangelical Christianity as violating the U.S. Constitution. Religious bias and intolerance reaches "the highest levels of the academy command structure," Americans United for the Separation of Church and State said in...
- Research articles 2005-04-29
- American nationalism and U.S. foreign policy from September 11 to the Iraq war.
- The deliberate and deadly attacks which were carried out yesterday against our country were more than acts of terror. They were acts of war. This will require our country to unite in steadfast determination and resolve. Freedom and democracy are under attack.... This enemy attacked not just our people, but...
- Research articles 2004-09-22
- Both sides in suit citing the First Amendment
- NEW ORLEANS -- Both sides in a federal lawsuit over prayers to open school board meetings are citing First Amendment rights in arguing their stands. In the case before U.S. District Judge Ginger Berrigan, the American Civil Liberties Union represents a parent who contends that prayers at Tangipahoa...
- Research articles 2004-09-18
- Fall & winter listings 2004
- CONFERENCES OHIO PLACE: Sheraton Cleveland and City Centre Hotel, Cleveland, OH TIME: Nov. 18-20, 2004 DESCRIPTION: The Annual Parish Convention: presented by the New York based National Pastoral Life Center will focus on the "The Ccatholic Parish: Global and Local--A Light for the World!" with special...
- Research articles 2004-08-27
- Whistle-Blower Case Said to Result in First Decision under Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
- By Duncan Adams, The Roanoke Times, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 31--The whistle-blower won a national test case that emerged in an unlikely, small-town setting. And it seems certain that corporate attorneys and chief financial officers nationwide will study...
- Research articles 2004-01-31
- Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the United States Response to the Terrorist Attacks of September 11
- September 20, 2001 Mr. Speaker, Mr. President Pro Tempore, Members of Congress, and fellow Americans: In the normal course of events, Presidents come to this Chamber to report on the state of the Union. Tonight, no such report is needed. It has already been delivered by the American...
- Research articles 2001-09-24
- Rim shots: NCAA games via the Internet score ad revenues for Sportsline.(Technology)(National Collegiate Athletic Association)
- For the college basketball fan, the past two weeks have been filled with the sound of squeaking sneakers, basketballs bounding off the back iron, and prayers. But those prayers aren't always for their alma mater to win. Sometimes, they're praying f For the college...
- Research articles 2004-03-29
- A Witness to the Existence of God: Music in the Work of Abraham J. Heschel.
- ABRAHAM HESCHEL [1] BEGAN TEACHING AT NEW YORK'S Jewish Theological Seminary in 1945. A short time later he married Sylvia Straus, a pianist whom he had already met in Cincinnati. Sylvia Straus, "a sensible, religious woman," had studied philosophy and literature. On the recommendation of Arthur...
- Research articles 2000-09-22
- A Witness to the Existence of God: Music in the Work of Abraham J. Heschel
- ABRAHAM HESCHEL [1] BEGAN TEACHING AT NEW YORK'S Jewish Theological Seminary in 1945. A short time later he married Sylvia Straus, a pianist whom he had already met in Cincinnati. Sylvia Straus, "a sensible, religious woman," had studied philosophy and literature. On the recommendation of Arthur Rubinstein she had become...
- Research articles 2000-09-22
- Inauthentic but valid
- IN LIES ACROSS AMERICA: What Our Historic Sites Get Wrong James w. Loewen tells us that he, encountered a marker at the Little Bighorn River battlefield in Montana dedicated to U.S. Army soldiers killed "while clearing the district ... of hostile Indians." He also studied markers dedicated to "patriots" who...
- Research articles 2000-03-08
- The Liturgical Revolution: Prayer Book Revision and Associated Parishes: A Generation of Change in the Episcopal Church. (book reviews)
- By MICHAEL MORIARTY. Church Hymnal Corporation. 272 pp. $21.95. STEP INTO AN Episcopal Church, pick up The Book of Common Prayer, and you're likely to find pages gilded with stains after more than twenty years of regular use. Flip to the title page, and you may find...
- Research articles 1998-04-01
- Learning to pray: an interview with Roberta C. Bondi - author and teacher at Emory University's Candler School of Theology - Cover Story - Interview
- IN HER WORK as a church historian Roberta C. Bondi has sought to make the wisdom of the early church and the insights of monastic spirituality available to contemporary Christians. Her books To Pray and To Love and To Love as God Loves both from Augsburg Fortress explore the life...
- Research articles 1996-03-20
- Four decades of Washington politics
- Not one of today's sitting Senators had appeared on the Washington scene yet. The atmosphere on Capitol Hill, although political, was somehow less partisan than it is today. Senator Arthur Vandenburg, a well known Republican from Michigan, fathered the notion that when it comes to matters of national security, 'we'...
- Research articles 1995-05-01
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