Some of the scholarly references for this point include: Stanley, S. M., Rhoades, G. K., & Markman, H. J. (2006).
Despite its readability and a plethora
of scholarly references, however, there are substantial omissions and misrepresentations.
Not exact matches
To prove their point, these Islam - is - the - problem critics tend to link specific acts
of jihadi groups to a string
of references from Islamic scripture, traditions, legal texts, and Muslim
scholarly opinions.
However, the analysis
of these passages and their «traditional» interpretation is very logically and beautifully articulated and the
references to culture and translation are consistent with the more
scholarly sources I have reviewed.
It might be supposed that we could turn to the schools, since the task
of the schools is constantly being enlarged, but the very nature
of the modern school precludes this, as we have already noted in Chapter I. (For a careful and
scholarly study
of this problem see Alvin W. Johnson, The Legal Status
of Church - State Relationships in the United States with Special
Reference to the Public Schools, University
of Minnesota Press, 1934.)
I'd be glad if someone came up with a
scholarly reference that's reasonably accessible in both senses
of the word.)
We could point to examples
of semantic structure, grammatical style,
references to culture, and a whole host
of other historical critical standards to prove by
scholarly consensus that the author whose name is on the book did not actually write it.
@tallulah13 apparently google is not the most defining answer to
scholarly study, He, Kedorlaomer, was a person
of antiquity mentioned in the Bible, that was already a given.He was a king 4000 years ago and his treasures were discovered by archaeologists not that long ago.Up to the discoveries Kedorlaomer was an obscure
reference in the «Bible «and there had been doubt as to whether he existed or not.
The word «history» tends to refer both to the
scholarly discipline
of describing things by
reference to how they come to be and to the actual spatial and temporal process out
of which things come to be.
For instance, Huston Smith, in the book to which
reference has been made (above, n. 15), states in his Preface that he has had
scholarly members
of the faiths concerned read some
of his chapters.
This narration has long attracted
scholarly interest because it is a rare non-Christian
reference to the origin
of Christianity, the execution
of Christ described in the Canonical gospels, and the persecution
of Christians in 1st - century Rome.
She found great resistance to publishing her findings in peer reviewed journals, with only the one
scholarly reference in a journal (18) and the rest
of her findings published in a chapter
of a book and her own book.
Thorough, well -
referenced, grounded in solid information, unquestionably
scholarly, yet pleasurably readable, obviously written by a man with the deepest reverence for God's Word and the responsibility
of handling it accurately.
This compendium
of individual
scholarly articles is a trove
of information, and the
references are useful and exhaustive.
Celestial pointing for time -
of - day
reference in Nheengatú,» by Simeon Floyd
of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands, was published in the March, 2016 issue
of the
scholarly journal Language.
Whoever neglected to check the accuracy
of the
references when they were put together did nothing for Sage's standing as a
scholarly publisher.
So to seperate your site from all the others, inclusion
of peer revieved
scholarly article
references where funding and conflict
of interest disclosures are mandatory in these as a matter
of course... would be simply sensible to your varacity.
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CMU Press is an academic publisher
of scholarly,
reference, and general interest books at Canadian Mennonite University.
Whether you publish any Scientific, Technical, and Medical titles,
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University Press
of New England
scholarly works,
reference books, regional nonfiction, fiction, poetry
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As robust tomes that attempt to faithfully reproduce every known work
of art by the painters and sculptors who serve as their subjects — say, Paul Cézanne, Jacob Epstein, or even Dan Flavin — they function as
reference books featuring lots
of pictures, detailed chronologies, an occasional interview, and
scholarly texts.
The wall - texts are few and far between, the single - paragraphed descriptions are unclouded by
scholarly references, and the show's diverse pairings
of art across all mediums feel intuitive, playful, and sincere.
His
scholarly interests include issues
of memory,
reference, and abstraction in modern and contemporary American art.
She is the author
of the
reference book Metalworking Through History: An Encyclopedia, published by Greenwood Press, as well as numerous other
scholarly articles.
Not only will International Pop remain a
scholarly reference for future exhibitions and research, but the range
of page colors and textures, to the variety
of layouts and organizational methods used throughout the catalogue, succeed in capturing the feel
of Pop in every spread, succinctly bringing together a large number
of artists, artworks, and several countries to tell a multi-faceted and open - ended narrative
of Pop Art across the world.
Colleagues also cite the significance
of 2010's «Alice Neel: Painted Truths» retrospective, a landmark exhibition whose catalog has become an important
scholarly reference.
This volume takes stock
of critical perspectives on the work
of New York — based Wade Guyton (born 1972), assembling both expansive,
scholarly essays and more concise, journalistic assessments by an international array
of authors — Daniel Baumann, Kirsty Bell, Johanna Burton, Catherine Chevalier, Bettina Funcke, John Kelsey, Scott Rothkopf and Peter Schjeldahl among them — offering an invaluable
reference for any reader coming to terms with his artistic production.
Rhode's street acts, in which he chalks or paints stationary objects on walls, and then engages with said objects, are energetic narratives, aggregates
of Rhode's
scholarly references to early performance, action and street - influenced art — Vito Acconci, Jean - Michel Basquiat, the Japanese movement gutai — and to his own specific upbringing in post-apartheid South Africa.
For instance, I can't access material that's behind
scholarly journals» paywalls, or a second hand
reference to a book («GoogleBooks»), yet maybe 8 or 9
of every 10 results will be something like these.
It's hard to disaggregate some
of these figures (though there's a decent chart on the Daily page), but law books would fall into the «other» category «'' This includes
scholarly,
reference, professional and technical books.
Further to an earlier post I made on SLAW on the topic
of linkrot (i.e., the problem
of references in
scholarly publications to websites that no longer have valid URLs), the current edition
of the Law Library Journal from the American Association
of Law Libraries also has a nice article on the topic
of linkrot — see:
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If you would like peer - reviewed
references for any
of the component pathology I would be happy to provide you with a list
of peer - reviewed and
scholarly work by the major figures in professional psychology regarding any
of the component pathology listed on the checklist and described in Foundations.
She is editor
of Children in a Violent Society (Guilford Press, 1997), two editions
of the Handbook
of Infant Development (Wiley, 1979, 1987), and co-editor
of the four - volume WAIMH Handbook
of Infant Mental Health, which received the Association
of American Publishers / Professional and
Scholarly Publishing PROSE Award as the best multivolume
reference / science book in 2000.
Hosting more than 4,400 titles, it includes an expansive range
of SAGE eBook and eReference content, including
scholarly monographs,
reference works, handbooks, series, professional development titles, and more.
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