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Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13 are the only texts in the Old Testament that explicitly condemn homosexual acts. It is of the outmost importance to take the literary context of these texts into consideration. Both prohibitions have family laws as immediate context. Since homosexual acts drastically influence the relations in the larger family, the prohibitions of these acts were associated with the family laws. Leviticus 18 and 20 are closely connected to Leviticus 19, a chapter that emphasises the holiness of the people. The call to holiness in 19:2 concerns all facets of life including sexual relations. The prohibitions against homosexual acts finally belong to the legislation that was given by Yahweh to Moses at Sinai. Therefore Israel had to take them seriously.
This article provides a biographical look at the American author James Fenimore Cooper. It traces his roots from his youth in Cooperstown—named after his father William—to his ill-timed naval career, and on to his time as a self-conscious novelist.
Organisé avec la collaboration de : - l'INRETS (France), - le LET (France), - l'ENST (Côte d'Ivoire), Appui financier : Ministère Français de la Coopération et du Développement et le Ministère français des Transports. ISBN 2-908558-06-8. ; Ces journées du premier Séminaire sur les Transports en Afrique sub-saharienne ont été consacrées à réfléchir aux réponses qu'ont pu apporter quelques recherches à une question d'évidence, qui comme toutes les questions d'évidence demande à être reformulée. C'est la question des coûts du transport routier sur cette partie du continent.
Organisé avec la collaboration de : - l'INRETS (France), - le LET (France), - l'ENST (Côte d'Ivoire), Appui financier : Ministère Français de la Coopération et du Développement et le Ministère français des Transports. ISBN 2-908558-06-8. ; Ces journées du premier Séminaire sur les Transports en Afrique sub-saharienne ont été consacrées à réfléchir aux réponses qu'ont pu apporter quelques recherches à une question d'évidence, qui comme toutes les questions d'évidence demande à être reformulée. C'est la question des coûts du transport routier sur cette partie du continent.
Organisé avec la collaboration de : - l'INRETS (France), - le LET (France), - l'ENST (Côte d'Ivoire), Appui financier : Ministère Français de la Coopération et du Développement et le Ministère français des Transports. ISBN 2-908558-06-8. ; Ces journées du premier Séminaire sur les Transports en Afrique sub-saharienne ont été consacrées à réfléchir aux réponses qu'ont pu apporter quelques recherches à une question d'évidence, qui comme toutes les questions d'évidence demande à être reformulée. C'est la question des coûts du transport routier sur cette partie du continent.
The biennial Gothenburg Symposia bring together administrators, engineers and scientists active in research and development of water supply, wastewater and pollution control. This book contains the contributions to the 6th Gothenburg Symposium (Gothenburg, June 1994). 28 contributions by leading experts deal with the question of floc formation and separation, chemicals and dosing control, drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, stormwater treatment and sludge handling
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The title 'Forgetting Foucault?', minus the question mark (a very important omission, of course), is one I have borrowed from Baudrillard's famous paper of 1980 which tries to cut Foucault's thesis about power/knowledge down to size but fails to tell us exactly why Foucault should be forgotten'. 1 Racevskis describes the Baudrillard article as 'a fairly abstruse poetico-philosophic essay that indicts Foucault for collusion with prevailing myth-making strategies. Foucault,' Racevskis continues, 'is shown by Baudrillard to have become infatuated with the imagi- nary force of his own discourse, and his genealogy is depicted as a system satisfying a certain hegemonic logic of reason. ' 2 In effect, not only has Foucault not been forgotten, the contrary is the case; a Foucault industry has grown over the ten years since his death with a Centre for Foucauldian Studies set up in Paris. What were Foucault's own views about his posterity? Why would Baudrillard want us to forget Foucault and what is this continuing presence his memory constitutes? ; peer-reviewed
Volume 22 of Research in Economic History contains six papers. Three are on agriculture and two on macro issues related to the Great Depression. A concluding paper examines trends in interstate migration in the United States.Fred Pryor begins the volume with a provocative exploration of the degree to which the Neolithic revolution was in fact revolutionary. Pryor argues for a considerably lesser break with the past than has been commonly asserted. He maintains, in particular, that hunter-gatherer methods of procuring subsistence persisted alongside a continuum of agricultural practices. His ev
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Introduction / Alexander J. Field -- From foraging to farming : the so-called "neolithic revolution" / Frederic L. Pryor -- The growth of world agricultural production, 1800-1938 / Giovanni Federico -- The Great Depression as a credit boom gone wrong / Barry Eichengreen, Kris J. Mitchener -- The length and the depth of the Great Depression : an international comparison / Jakob B. Madsen -- The decline and rise of interstate migration in the United States : evidence from the IPUMS, 1850-1990 / Joshua L Rosenbloom, William A Sundstrom -- The price history of English agriculture, 1209-1914 / Gregory Clark
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Jan. 22, 1996. 8 pgs. Canadian universities targeting Asian students to increase enrollment numbers; Glendon hosts Creative Arts Seminars featuring novelists and screen writers; University of Saskatchewan professor faces termination after wife teaches class for a full semester. Contributers: Robert Burns, Thomas Campion, T.S. Eliot, Carey Frey, Fletcher Kent, Kersten Colmar Kindt, Mathilde, Fat Mike, The Nasty Narrator, Craig Saunders, Wallace Stephens. Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Joly Assistant Editors: Suzanne Hinks, Robert Goldkind, Julie Gauvin Arts Editor: Nathalie-Roze Fischer Sports Editor: (open) Features Editor: Tanya Marissen Fiction and Poetry Editor: Michael F. Jursic Photography Editors: Jane Gorley, John Wilson Production: Andreia Bandeira, Teresa Finik, John Gazo Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais Typesetters: Lisa Walker Advertising Manager: Amanda Loughran, David Sproull Distribution Manager: Robert Goldkind Article titles: People power and party politics Les clubs obtiennent leur salle News in brief Editorial: free speech Rantings and ravings Universities target Asian-Pacific students for Canadian schools Qui sont les artisans du theatre francophone a Toronto The Inc. answers Shots in the dark Scarification the newest trend? Writing for film workshop Saint Frances of Hollywood: A review.really! Super Fitness: chaud business U of S prof may lose job after wife teaches class Poetry and fiction
Sept. 22, 1997. 12 pgs. Glendon student Hans Bathija runs for mayor of Toronto; Ontario government introduces unfair student loan proposal. Contributers: TJ Braganza, A. Cameron Branston, Vanita Butrsingkorn, Leslie Koons, Annamaria Kougias, Yellow Frosh, Marc Kroesen, Robert Laso, Shelley Robinson, Emile de Rosnay, Sarah Schmidt, Domminique Tanguay, Mary Vallis, Adam Gorley Co-Editors: Jane Gorley, Joel Ramirez Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, Reza Nasri Arts Editor: Jason Kandankery Sports Editor: Alison Sammut Features Editor: Denise Alivizos Fiction and Poetry Editor: Kimberley Wulf Photography Editor: Pam Zotalis Production: John J. Gazo, Husna Ali Typesetter: Paul Fabry Advertising Manager: Joel Ramirez Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley Revisions: Emile de Rosnay Article titles: Glendon joins the race for Mega City Editorial: taking time to marvel at the little things in life. Dear Pro-Tem, dear me, Attention all bilingual students Un sejour dans l'empire du milieu Prisonnieres battues sans menagement How did the York teachers' strike affect you? Have you say: student services survey Must we embrace the contemporary? Three lines free trois p'tites vites Censorship debate hits Dal over frosh guide UVic prof challenges the way we think about sexual assault Ontario loans scheme may leave students in debt A frosh story A few thoughts opon the return to the cradle Social graces for public places Are you a cooperative member of our society or a lazy-ass good for nothing irritant? The true north strong and free?!?!?!?! Lightning Star fights for life Marc's economic theory Anti-Racist Action (ARA) birthday bash Can't beat these nuts Teenage fan club Pamban Who says rage against the machine is political??? Poetry and fiction