102 research outputs found
Michigan's Continuing Abolition of the Death Penalty and the Conceptual Components of Symbolic Legislation
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68316/2/10.1177_096466399300200304.pd
The visiting delegates from the United Kingdon of Great Britain and Ireland, India and the British dominions, colonies, protectorates and dependencies overseas to the Inperial Press Conference Canada, nineteen-twenty [electronic resource].
Portraits and brief biographies of the delegates of the conference.Electronic reproduction.Mode of access: Internet.4
First Pan-Pacific press conference. A regional section of the Press congress of the world, Honolulu, Oct. 21, 1921. Held under the auspices of the Pan-Pacific union and called by Dr. Walter Williams president of the Press congress of the world. Program and proceedings.
Mode of access: Internet
Navajoland
Summary: SDA missionary work with Navajo Indians and the Holbrook Indian Mission SchoolNotes: Transferred from 16 mm film to VHSLocation: Department of Archives and Special Collections, University Libraries Accession number: 0175
The Pacific Union Recorder introduced the new film on March 20, 1950: \u27Navajoland,\u27 a new sound motion picture in color, will be shown soon in Southeastern California Conference churches. Produced by the Pacific Union Department of Press Relations and released through the Visual Education Bureau [also called World Wide Bible Pictures], the film is an authentic portrayal of the Navajo way of life. Sympathetically it tells the story of a people struggling against economic handicaps, disease, illiteracy and evil spirits. Dramatically it shows the influences of Adventism on a race whose language has no word for an omnipotent God.https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/films/1002/thumbnail.jp
Trial Size for Near-Optimal Choice Between Surveillance and Aggressive Treatment: Reconsidering MSLT-II
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