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In the first chapter, the author studies the concept of resurrection among Sadducees and Pharisees, using material from Josephus, the Gospels, Acts, and the Rabbinic literature to examine how each conceives the idea of resurrection and the symbolic boundaries through which its builds an identity. The second chapter analyzes the idea of resurrection among the first followers of Jesus including i...
Novel high speed nanoindentation data is reported for 0% and 100% state of charge (SoC) for the spinal Li x Mn2O4 material. The article also includes the load/displacement data for different SoC highlighting the displacement bursts corresponding to the pillar splitting for fracture toughness evaluation. For more details, please see the article; Mughal et al. (2016) [1].
During the nineteenth century, Muslims of India suffered from severe political decline, as Mughal Empire was abolished in wake Great Revolt 1857. The British started a process modernization institutions well that social setup. Muslim theologians realizing it serious threat to their religio-cultural values and norms resisted through militant struggle, setting up educational institutions, making ...
this thesis examines the significances and implications of inflicted physical pain in waiting for the barbarians (1980) by john maxwell coetzee (1940 - ). the researcher tries to show how body becomes a site for exercising violence. in this way, the government’s representatives turn bodies of the barbarians into blank pages through torturing in order to create the truth of the empire. in this p...
This article provides a structural analysis of corporate interlocks in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century. The main goal is, first, to point out that dense interlocking goes along with a socio-economic concentration process originating in the German Empire, and is "freezing" as a proved institutional solution during the Weimar Republic (Abelshauser, 2005; Streeck et al., 2001). Second...
in China a clear and concise account of the special diseases they will meet with in practice in that Empire. That they have completely succeeded in so doing will be evident to any reader of this book. The volume consists of just over 700 pages and is well printed 011 thick paper and admirably and fully illustrated. The volume begins by an account of modern medical work, the Chinese patient, the...
Abdur Rehman Ibn Khaldun was born on May 27, 1332, in Tunis into an Arab family of the Hadramaut which had first migrated to Spain, then Morocco, and finally settled Tunisia. He received a thorough education theology philosophy at University (madrasa) Tunis. At age twenty, he entered upon his chequered career, beginning as secretary Sultan served various capacities thus gained versatile experie...
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