The document details various genealogical records and manuscript collections available at Eastern Kentucky University, including church records, family files, deeds, marriages, obituaries, and oral histories. It highlights specific families and their associated documents from Madison County and surrounding areas, as well as photographs and organizational records. Additionally, it provides contact information for the university library and access details for online resources.
John Grant Crabbe Library: Changing Spaces 1924-2010libcoutu
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The document details the history and changes of the John Grant Crabbe Library from 1924 to 2010, highlighting significant renovations, demolitions, and the evolution of various spaces within the library. Key features include the main entrance, circulation desks, study areas, and the grand reading room, alongside dates of construction and transformation. Emphasis is placed on the continuous adaptation of the library to meet the needs of its users over the decades.
The document discusses theoretical, practical, and ethical considerations for studying religion and the internet. It outlines opportunities like religions having online presences and the internet being a research tool and site. Challenges include theoretical issues around identity and community in online spaces. Practical challenges involve authorship and measuring influence on blogs and participants. Ethical considerations include whether the internet is a public domain and issues with covert research.
Making Good on the "Good" of Life: Emerging Logics and Poetics of the KingdomKatharine Moody
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The document discusses the emerging logics and poetics related to the concept of the 'good life' and its interpretations within the framework of radical orthodoxy and deconstructive theology. It contrasts the logics of determination, which view human life as fallen and interpretations as violent, with the logics of incarnation, suggesting that while life is good yet fallen, the 'good life' is possible. Key figures like James K.A. Smith and John D. Caputo are referenced in relation to the dynamics of association and dissociation with Christianity, and the implications for understanding theology and phenomenology.
This document contains a list of words beginning with various letters of the alphabet. The first letter is L and contains words like lupa, lucas, ila, aca. The middle letter is A and contains words like pa, pi, po, oli. The final letter is S and contains words like me, so, pa, sa.
The document is a quiz testing knowledge about Eastern Kentucky University. It asks true/false and multiple choice questions about the Daniel Boone statue on campus, the university's past names, interim presidents, former mascot names, an unofficial campus dog mascot named Mozart, and haunted buildings. It also asks about famous celebrities that attended or did not attend EKU, and sculptures created by Felix DeWelden.
Australians have a casual business culture where greetings are relaxed, using first names even initially and handshakes suffice. Punctuality is important, arriving early rather than keeping people waiting. Standard business dress is dark suits and ties for men and business suits for women. The appropriate greeting is a firm, brief handshake while making eye contact and smiling. All business is conducted in English.
Cry Freedom is a 1987 film directed by Richard Attenborough based on the true story of the friendship between anti-apartheid activists Steve Biko and Donald Woods in 1970s South Africa. Biko was a leader of the Black Consciousness Movement who was banned and criticized the apartheid system, while Woods was a white liberal newspaper editor initially critical of Biko's views. After Biko's death in police custody, Woods helped expose police complicity in his death and had to flee the country to publish his book. The film depicts the two men's developing friendship as Woods comes to understand and support Biko's fight for racial equality in South Africa.
The document details various genealogical records and manuscript collections available at Eastern Kentucky University, including church records, family files, deeds, marriages, obituaries, and oral histories. It highlights specific families and their associated documents from Madison County and surrounding areas, as well as photographs and organizational records. Additionally, it provides contact information for the university library and access details for online resources.
John Grant Crabbe Library: Changing Spaces 1924-2010libcoutu
?
The document details the history and changes of the John Grant Crabbe Library from 1924 to 2010, highlighting significant renovations, demolitions, and the evolution of various spaces within the library. Key features include the main entrance, circulation desks, study areas, and the grand reading room, alongside dates of construction and transformation. Emphasis is placed on the continuous adaptation of the library to meet the needs of its users over the decades.
The document discusses theoretical, practical, and ethical considerations for studying religion and the internet. It outlines opportunities like religions having online presences and the internet being a research tool and site. Challenges include theoretical issues around identity and community in online spaces. Practical challenges involve authorship and measuring influence on blogs and participants. Ethical considerations include whether the internet is a public domain and issues with covert research.
Making Good on the "Good" of Life: Emerging Logics and Poetics of the KingdomKatharine Moody
?
The document discusses the emerging logics and poetics related to the concept of the 'good life' and its interpretations within the framework of radical orthodoxy and deconstructive theology. It contrasts the logics of determination, which view human life as fallen and interpretations as violent, with the logics of incarnation, suggesting that while life is good yet fallen, the 'good life' is possible. Key figures like James K.A. Smith and John D. Caputo are referenced in relation to the dynamics of association and dissociation with Christianity, and the implications for understanding theology and phenomenology.
This document contains a list of words beginning with various letters of the alphabet. The first letter is L and contains words like lupa, lucas, ila, aca. The middle letter is A and contains words like pa, pi, po, oli. The final letter is S and contains words like me, so, pa, sa.
The document is a quiz testing knowledge about Eastern Kentucky University. It asks true/false and multiple choice questions about the Daniel Boone statue on campus, the university's past names, interim presidents, former mascot names, an unofficial campus dog mascot named Mozart, and haunted buildings. It also asks about famous celebrities that attended or did not attend EKU, and sculptures created by Felix DeWelden.
Australians have a casual business culture where greetings are relaxed, using first names even initially and handshakes suffice. Punctuality is important, arriving early rather than keeping people waiting. Standard business dress is dark suits and ties for men and business suits for women. The appropriate greeting is a firm, brief handshake while making eye contact and smiling. All business is conducted in English.
Cry Freedom is a 1987 film directed by Richard Attenborough based on the true story of the friendship between anti-apartheid activists Steve Biko and Donald Woods in 1970s South Africa. Biko was a leader of the Black Consciousness Movement who was banned and criticized the apartheid system, while Woods was a white liberal newspaper editor initially critical of Biko's views. After Biko's death in police custody, Woods helped expose police complicity in his death and had to flee the country to publish his book. The film depicts the two men's developing friendship as Woods comes to understand and support Biko's fight for racial equality in South Africa.