... used the word ‘state’similarly in the sense ofthe ‘state ofthe people ofthe Jews’: Alan Harding, Medieval Law and the Foundations ofthe State (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 20 02) .1 12 See ... overlook the essential kinship, not ofthe Roman andthe English law, but rather of the Roman andthe English lawyer’;60 and the similar constitutional development of European kingdoms61 and the ... pp. 23 2– 62. 113Philip Bobbitt, The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace andthe Course of History (London: Penguin, 20 03), p. 21 4. On the jurists’ fictions ofthe king’s two bodies – his office and his...
... incorporated in the principles ofguidedreading instruction, and their specificapplication in the Scholastic GuidedReading en español program.en español 2 7CONCLUSION The purpose of identifying and ... carefully match the characteristics of texts to readers and their grasp of thereading process? Whether guidedreading instruction is in English or Spanish, the essential components are the same. ... readers and writers, benefit from exposure to a widevariety of texts, and with guidedreading these students will receive the support they need to readthese texts with understanding. Guided Reading...
... on the part of humans from the dead to the living animal and, more particularly, from the Domestication, dependency and disease 23 the present day, in order to learn more about theriseofthe ... less come to them. However, the movement of these flocks would have to be restricted—most probably with the aid of dogs—in order to stop them consuming the best ofthe grain, and their numbers ... greatlymarginalised, there was another important and alternative way of life that evolvedalongside agriculture which involved neither the drudgery of tilling the land nor the harvesting of crops. While the spread...
... with the end of an old mast. Thus the patriots achieved the capture of the first town, and commenced the long war that was to end only with the establishment ofthe Free Republic of the Netherlands. ... her husband a letter to her father and brothers, begging them tofollow the example of thousands of their countrymen, and to leave the land where life and property were nolonger safe, and to ... to such ofthe inhabitants ofthe town as remained. The conquerorsestablished themselves in the best ofthe deserted houses; they then set to work to plunder the churches. The altars and images...
... traders ofthe Far West from the navigation ofthe Detroit River, of Lake Erie, ofthe Niagara River, andof a great part of Lake Ontario, and would disappoint the United States in their hope of ... thousand pages of foolscap and brought to a conclusion the first rebellion. Then the work of printing was begun, andthe correction of all the proofs together with the editorial management of ... without the walls ofthe forts. To the Lieutenants of each county he deputed the right of nominating the magistracy and officers of militia. A justice ofthe peace could assign, in the King's...
... the sole ofthe feet ofthe genius it depicts: it’sblasphemy.’⁸³ The mayor of Berlin, on the other hand, remained entirely unmoved bysuch allegations. Despite the fact that thecityof Berlin ... called the memorial a ‘slap in the face of aesthetic feeling’ and generally regarded the nailing ritual as a barbaric act ofthe worst kind.ạLouis Tuaillon, a fellow sculptor and senator ofthe ... financialsupport of a number of institutions. The Faculty of Modern History at the University of Oxford provided funds during the early years and the Arts and Humanities Research Council supported the project...
... cultural, and other facet of civiclife in the Hellenistic and Roman periods (cf. Tarn and Griffith 19 52, 47– 125 ; 22 PART I ãRIVALRIES? 02_ vaage.qxd 20 06/03 /24 9: 42 AM Page 22 frontiers, in ... Dodds’s The Greeks andthe Irrational (1959): besides his emphasis on theriseof individ-ualism, he sees in the fifth and fourth centuries BCE theGreek “Enlighten-ment” andtheriseof rationalism,” ... which was the dominant feature ofthe age”(W.S. Ferguson 1 928 , 4; cf. Nilsson 1964, 28 2–83, 28 7; Farnell 19 12, 137,140–41, 147–50, who speaks oftheriseof a spirit of individualism and a cor-responding...
... NewEngland Journal of Medicine 20 06, 355 :22 26 -22 35. 29 . Wjst M: The Triple T Allergy Hypothesis. Clinical and Develop-mental Immunology 20 04, 11:180-175.30. Holick MF: Vitamin D deficiency. The ... mysteries in the early history of vitamin D. The Journal of Nutrition 1999, 129 : 923 - 927 .10. Park EA: The etiology of rickets. Physiol Rev 1 923 , 3:642s.11. Frantz Peckel M: Cod-liver oil and chemistry. ... inhibi-tion of vitamin D3-stimulated transcription. The Journal of Bio-logical Chemistry 1996, 27 1 :20 650 -20 654. 21 . Strober W: Vitamin A rewrites the ABCs of oral tolerance.Mucosal Immunol 20 08, 1: 92- 95. 22 ....
... Administra-tion Press; 20 02. 21 . Brady JE, Allen TT: Six Sigma literature: a reviewand agendafor future research. Quailty and Reliability engineering International 20 06, 22 :335-367. 22 . Adams R, Warner ... above. In the case ofthe hand hygiene study [24 ], the authors do not specify what statistical method theyemployed. However, the unit of analysis was an observa-tion of behavior and not an ... care: measures and strategeis for pursuit of IOMquality aims. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management 20 07,30 :29 1-301. 12. Bigelow B, Arndt M: The more things change, the more theystay the same....
... for the intervention groups, and areduction in falls. The study is generalizable to other hos-pitals given the use of a large number of hospitals of var-ying size and location, andthe use of ... above. In the case ofthe hand hygiene study [24 ], the authors do not specify what statistical method theyemployed. However, the unit of analysis was an observa-tion of behavior and not an ... Administra-tion Press; 20 02. 21 . Brady JE, Allen TT: Six Sigma literature: a reviewand agendafor future research. Quailty and Reliability engineering International 20 06, 22 :335-367. 22 . Adams R, Warner...