987 resultados para new version of NOTIS
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Contains bibliographical footnotes.
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Without music.
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N.T. has separate title-page: The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ with marginal readings and illustrated by original references, both parallel and explanatory and copious selection, carefully chosen, and newly arranged. Philadelphia, Sorin & Ball, 1845.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Added engraved title-page.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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On spine: On the revision of the English Testament.
The New Testament of Our Lord and Savoiur Jesus Christ : according to the commonly received version.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The New Testament has special t. p.
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[v.1] Matthew to John.
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While the subject of cyberbullying of children and adolescents has begun to be addressed, there has been less attention or research on cyberbullying in the workplace. Whilst male-dominated workplaces such as manufacturing settings have been found to have an increased risk of workplace bullying, the prevalence of cyberbullying in this sector is not known. This exploratory study investigated the prevalence and methods of face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying of males at work. One hundred and three surveys (a modified version of the NAQ-R1), were returned from randomly selected members of the Australian Manufacturing Worker’s Union (AMWU). The results showed that 34% of the respondents were bullied face-to-face, and 10.7% were cyberbullied. All victims of cyberbullying also experienced face-to-face bullying. The implications for organisations of their “duty of care” in regards to this new form of bullying are indicated.
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WELL I HEARD it on the radio and I saw it on the television. John Howard said there would be no talk of a treaty between his government and Indigenous people. He is not the first government leader to hold such views. Let me consider some of the public and official conversations that the concept of a treaty has invoked and what they reveal about white sovereignty. My interest in such dialogues stems from the fact that the idea of a treaty between white Australia and Indigenous people is not new and in the year of the centenary of Federation the Australian nation is still having trouble discussing it. Australian culture is less white than it used to be, but Anglicised whiteness forms the centre where white men established and defend institutions encouraging a possessive investment in white sovereignty. My intention is to invoke critical thought about these conversations. White sovereignty is a subject that asserts its dominance on social, political...