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Aristotelian Ethics and Luke 15
Ezra Horbury
Apr 21, 2017
The discourse surrounding Luke 15.11-32 — commonly titled ‘the parable of the prodigal son’ — in early modern England is a major site of convergence for Aristotelian and Christian ethics. During the sixteenth and seventeenth...
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Roguelike Development
Luke Speicher
Jan 01, 0001
I started the process of Game Development on an arena-based roguelike game, using the Construct 3 engine for the development. This included documents with the design process timeline, as well as design documents for content...
“Our curriculum needs to be relevant to all young people’’
Luke Fletcher
Nov 01, 2022
This report details findings from a survey conducted by the National Education Union (NEU) of their LGBT+ members. Dr Joseph Hall, University of Hertfordshire, created the survey and provided preliminary analysis of findings....
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“Our curriculum needs to be relevant to all young people’’
Luke Fletcher
Nov 01, 2022
This report details findings from a survey conducted by the National Education Union (NEU) of their LGBT+ members. Dr Joseph Hall, University of Hertfordshire, created the survey and provided preliminary analysis of findings....
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Jesus, Barabbas and the People
M Cuany
Aug 07, 2017
This article argues that the nuance and function given to the Barabbas pericope in Luke’s trial narrative differs significantly from that expressed by the other evangelists. It submits that Luke depicts Jesus’ death to be the...
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Roueche Play Opens During Family Weekend 2008
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Russell Luke will direct "Remnants of Desire," written by Rock Hill playwright Terry Roueche. The play will run Oct. 1-5 at Johnson Theatre.
Published by: Winthrop University
Tennessee Williams' ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' Returns to Winthrop Feb. 17
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Russell Luke, instructor of theatre, will direct Tennessee Williams' classic play, which runs Feb. 17-21. "A Streetcar Named Desire" was last performed at Winthrop in 1960.
Published by: Winthrop University
Systematic mapping shows the need for increased socio-ecological research on oil palm
Abstract: In the past century, oil palm has developed from a sustenance crop in West Africa to a major global agricultural commodity, with substantial impacts on biodiversity, the environment, society, and livelihoods. Although...
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Wittgenstein and the Animal Origins of Linguistic Communication
Luke Cash
May 03, 2017
Wittgenstein's notorious sample of a ‘complete primitive language’ ($\textit{viz}$. the builders’ game of the $\textit{Philosophical Investigations}$) is often thought to be closer in kind to animal forms of communication than...
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Shallow Whole-Genome Sequencing from Plasma Identifies FGFR1 Amplified Breast Cancers and Predicts Overall Survival.
Background: Focal amplification of fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1) defines a subgroup of breast cancers with poor prognosis and high risk of recurrence. We sought to demonstrate the potential of circulating cell-free...
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A Basic Income Trilemma
Luke Martinelli
Jul 31, 2020

As basic income (BI) has ascended the policy agenda, so proposals have come under increasing scrutiny for their affordability and adequacy for meeting need. One common objection to BI has been that it is impossible to design...

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Exploring the Distributional and Work Incentive Effects of Plausible Illustrative Basic Income Schemes
Luke Martinelli
Jan 01, 0001
Among the many concerns about universal basic income (UBI or basic income), two of the most commonly expressed are that it would have undesirable distributional consequences (by failing adequately to compensate the recipients of...
Basic Income in the UK

Of all the European welfare states, the UK most clearly represents the liberal regime type - notwithstanding a shift towards 'social investment' under New Labour - as defined by its residual, targeted benefit structure and...

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When does being in a talent pool reap benefits? The moderating role of narcissism
Although talent pools are utilized by human resource development (HRD) practitioners to develop employees for future roles, their effectiveness is not guaranteed as individual differences may not be accounted for. To further...
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