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Centennial Address Relating to the Early History of Schen...

Sanders, John
Centennial Address Relating to the Early History of Schenectady
Excerpt from Centennial Address Relating to the Early History of Schenectady: Delivered at Schenectady, July 4th, 1876 The Centennial Anniversary of our National Independence was commemorated at Schenectady by patriotic services, and a display fitting the occasion. The address was, in part, delivered on that occasion by its author, in the presence of a vast assemblage of citizens. At the close of the address, the following resolution was prop...

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A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Vine

Sanders, John
A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Vine
Excerpt from A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Vine: As Well Under Glass as in the Open Air The early history of the vine is involved in obscurity. Many people consider its native country to be Syria but this appears exceedingly doubtful. It has been supposed that the vine was trained and reared by the hand of man almost immediately after the subsiding of the great waters of the deluge, as we find recorded in the 9th Chapter of Genes...

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Microaggressions in Ministry

Sanders, Cody J. / Yarber, Angela
Microaggressions in Ministry
Carlosa third-generation U.S. citizen from New Jersey whose family emigrated from Colombia many years before Carlos was bornis often complimented on how articulate he is and asked how long he has been in the United States.Deborah, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA)...

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Dusty Amateurs...of Such Were the Rats of Tobruk

Sanders, Felix John
Dusty Amateurs...of Such Were the Rats of Tobruk
In this gripping memoir Felix recalls the eight-year period following the Munich Crisis of September 1938. The action takes place in eight countries, mainly in the Near East and North Africa. During nearly five years of life under fire, his 25-pounder Royal Horse Artillery Regiment was part of the Army of the Nile and the Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Armies. Felix was one of the besieged 'Rats of Tobruk' during the longest siege in British military...

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Encounters in World History: Sources and Themes from the ...

Sanders, John / Nelson, Samuel / Morillo, Stephen
Encounters in World History: Sources and Themes from the Global Past, Volume One
History is an encounter with the past, and the past is a history of encounters. "Encounters in World History" is designed to introduce students to both of these sorts of encounters. Using primary and visual sources, the authors employ the encounter theme as a fundamental organizing principle. By nesting sources in thematically integrated chapters, comparison and analysis of sources can be more substantive, while also providing more internal st...

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Dimensions of Scientific Thought

Sanders, Prof John T. / Sommer, Jack / Hassell, Mike
Dimensions of Scientific Thought
We think of science as a way of discovering certainty in an unpredictable world, experiments are designed to objectivity measure cause and effect. Yet science often produces more new questions than answers, and all scientific theories can change with new and better observations. Scientific philosophers say that ?objective? observations actually depend heavily on the observer's intuition and point of view. This audio presentation explores the p...

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A New Understanding of the Atom

Sanders, Prof John T. / Sommer, Jack / Newman, Edwin
A New Understanding of the Atom
Einstein overthrew Newtonian physics but like Newton he still believed that physical events have definite causes. Then Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist, joined others in describing a strange new world of uncertainty and mystery. Quantum mechanics has intrigued and confounded many by joining keen insights with apparent contradictions and indeterminacy. Quantum theory also was later used to create semiconductors, the technology of the computer rev...

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Einstein's Revolution

Sanders, Prof John T. / Sommer, Jack / Newman, Edwin
Einstein's Revolution
Isaac Newton's world had operated in a fixed, rigid, ?absolute? framework of space and time. Yet discoveries about electromagnetism in the late nineteenth century created new and troubling inconsistencies. In 1905, Einstein's name became synonymous with ?genius? when his Special Theory of Relativity challenged old concepts in physics. Hertz, Lorentz, Mach, Poincare, and others illustrated the ideas that so captivated Albert Einstein and shook ...

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The God Who Risks

Sanders, John
The God Who Risks
With an in-depth reading of the Old and New Testaments, and by probing into philosophical, historical and systematic theology, John Sanders presents a "relational theism, " an understanding of providence in which "a personal God enters into genuine give-and-take relations with his creatures.

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