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Dictation from George L. Corey

Dictation from George L. Corey
Author: George L. Corey
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Release: 1886
Genre: Utah
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Part of a collection of dictations, usually of 1 or 2 p. taken while seeking orders for Bancroft's works, concerning social life and customs in Utah.


Dictation from George W. Corey

Dictation from George W. Corey
Author: George W. Corey
Publisher:
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Release: 1885
Genre: Wyoming
ISBN:

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Part of a collection of dictations and other biographical materials recorded by George H. Morrison and Ashley Bancroft in Cheyenne. Some of those interviewed may have lived in other parts of Wyoming. Generally, includes information on social life and customs in Wyoming.


Dictation for George L. Smith

Dictation for George L. Smith
Author: George L. Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1886
Genre: Colorado
ISBN:

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Part of a collection of dictations and some agent reports. Generally, materials concern social life and customs in Colorado.


Fault Lines

Fault Lines
Author: Voddie T. Baucham
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1684512018

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The Ground Is Moving The death of George Floyd at the hands of police in the summer of 2020 shocked the nation. As riots rocked American cities, Christians affirmed from the pulpit and in social media that “black lives matter” and that racial justice “is a gospel issue.” But what if there is more to the social justice movement than those Christians understand? Even worse: What if they’ve been duped into preaching ideas that actually oppose the Kingdom of God? In this powerful book, Voddie Baucham, a preacher, professor, and cultural apologist, explains the sinister worldview behind the social justice movement and Critical Race Theory—revealing how it already has infiltrated some seminaries, leading to internal denominational conflict, canceled careers, and lost livelihoods. Like a fault line, it threatens American culture in general—and the evangelical church in particular. Whether you’re a layperson who has woken up in a strange new world and wonders how to engage sensitively and effectively in the conversation on race or a pastor who is grappling with a polarized congregation, this book offers the clarity and understanding to either hold your ground or reclaim it.


Dictation from George E. Willcox

Dictation from George E. Willcox
Author: George E. Willcox
Publisher:
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Release: 1889
Genre: Texas
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Each 1 l., except as noted.


Oregon State Bar Bulletin

Oregon State Bar Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1952
Genre: Bar associations
ISBN:

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Statistical Inference as Severe Testing

Statistical Inference as Severe Testing
Author: Deborah G. Mayo
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1108563309

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Mounting failures of replication in social and biological sciences give a new urgency to critically appraising proposed reforms. This book pulls back the cover on disagreements between experts charged with restoring integrity to science. It denies two pervasive views of the role of probability in inference: to assign degrees of belief, and to control error rates in a long run. If statistical consumers are unaware of assumptions behind rival evidence reforms, they can't scrutinize the consequences that affect them (in personalized medicine, psychology, etc.). The book sets sail with a simple tool: if little has been done to rule out flaws in inferring a claim, then it has not passed a severe test. Many methods advocated by data experts do not stand up to severe scrutiny and are in tension with successful strategies for blocking or accounting for cherry picking and selective reporting. Through a series of excursions and exhibits, the philosophy and history of inductive inference come alive. Philosophical tools are put to work to solve problems about science and pseudoscience, induction and falsification.


Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line

Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line
Author: David L. Kirp
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2003-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674011465

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Wry and insightful, Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line takes us on a cross-country tour of the most powerful trend in academic life today--the rise of business values and the belief that efficiency, immediate practical usefulness, and marketplace triumph are the best measures of a university's success.