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Tree girl
Nine-year-old Rowanna is drawn to the forest and a huge tree, despite the warnings of the old man with whom she has always lived at the edge of the sea--especially after she befriends a bear who is much more than he seems.
The Transformations of Magic
2012,2013,2021
In this original, provocative, well-reasoned, and thoroughly documented book, Frank Klaassen proposes that two principal genres of illicit learned magic occur in late medieval manuscripts: image magic, which could be interpreted and justified in scholastic terms, and ritual magic (in its extreme form, overt necromancy), which could not. Image magic tended to be recopied faithfully; ritual magic tended to be adapted and reworked. These two forms of magic did not usually become intermingled in the manuscripts, but were presented separately. While image magic was often copied in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, The Transformations of Magic demonstrates that interest in it as an independent genre declined precipitously around 1500. Instead, what persisted was the other, more problematic form of magic: ritual magic. Klaassen shows that texts of medieval ritual magic were cherished in the sixteenth century, and writers of new magical treatises, such as Agrippa von Nettesheim and John Dee, were far more deeply indebted to medieval tradition—and specifically to the medieval tradition of ritual magic—than previous scholars have thought them to be.
Microbial diversity in jiuqu and its fermentation features: saccharification, alcohol fermentation and flavors generation
2023
Chinese Baijiu, the national liquor of China, is also one of the world-renowned distilled spirits. Jiuqu, a fermentation starter, is the masterpiece of traditional food biotechnology with a long history in China. Compared to western brewing technology of using malt and yeast in stages, the mode of using jiuqu (or combined with pit mud, a activated sludge) for Baijiu brewing is recognized in China. So far, culture-dependent, molecular biology technology and omics approaches have provided deeper insights into study the jiuqu microbiome. Jiuqu is considered to be a microecosystem with diverse and unique microorganisms, in which fascinating features of saccharification, alcohol fermentation, and flavors generation appear. However, knowledge about microbial diversity of jiuqu and their roles involved in Baijiu fermentation is still fragmentary and not systematic enough. Therefore, this review introduced and compared three basic types of jiuqu starter: daqu, xiaoqu and fuqu. We described in detail the microbial succession during preparation of jiuqu, aiming to emphasize that succession process promotes to formation of its stable distribution of microbial community. We also summarized the main species originated from jiuqu and their various properties. Furthermore, reported results about fermentation features of saccharification, alcohol fermentation, and flavors generation in jiuqu microbiome were generalized, and these features were emphasized to play the potential role in Baijiu brewing. Although the current work is limited, promising clues can be traced for future investigation on comprehensive metabolic processes in jiuqu.Key points• The various microorganisms present in jiuqu, and each has its specific property.• Microbial succession in preparation promotes to distribution of microbial community.• Jiuqu contributes the potential of saccharification, fermentation and flavors generation to Baijiu brewing.
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x0398;#x03B5;#x03CC;#x03C2;, Father and the 'Holy Trinity' in the New Testament
2024
The term 'Holy Trinity', not known to the writers of the Bible, is still an elusive term to use nowadays, especially when one first reads the New Testament in light of the Old Testament and not immediately in light of the Creeds and Statements of Faith. This article discusses the roles of Θεός (God) and 'Father' in the New Testament with reference to the Holy Trinity. The conclusion is that the New Testament does not depict a Holy Trinity, but rather portrays Θεός as a coordinator, bringing a harmony between his anthropomorphic assignments 'Father', 'Son' and 'Holy Spirit', as well as all the followers of Θεός on Earth. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications On the first level, this article covers the disciplines of Old Testament, New Testament (NT) and Practical Theology. On the second level, it makes use of philosophy and logics to help determine the 'truths' in the Bible. Who is Θεός? We propose that the NT depicts him as coordinator of his three revelations, 'Father', 'Son' and 'Holy Spirit'. Using anthropomorphic terms, Θεός reveals himself to his followers on Earth. The Bible is used as the main source, with references to the three Creeds and four Statements of Faith.
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On Freud's \On Beginning the Treatment\
2012,2018
Like his other papers on technique, Freud's 1913 essay \"On beginning the treatment\" had an enduring influence on psychoanalysts for generations to come, providing them with a solid and worldwide-accepted conceptual basis on how to initiate psychoanalytic treatments. After a century of clinical experience and theoretical research, are all of Freud's rules and advice still valid today?
The house of djinn
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Staples, Suzanne Fisher
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Families Pakistan Juvenile fiction.
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Sex role Juvenile fiction.
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Spirits Juvenile fiction.
2012
\"Mumtaz, daughter of Shabanu, has lived with her father's traditional Muslim family for ten years, enduring the scorn of her auntie Leyla day in and day out. Her only protectors are her uncle Omar and Baba, patriarch of the Amirzai tribe, but even they would disown her if they knew she had a crush on a Hindu boy. The only person Mumtaz can confide in is her cousin Jameel. Unfortunately, Jameel lives with his parents in California and he's been out of touch since he fell in love with a Jewish girl. When Baba dies unexpectedly, Mumtaz's world is thrown into chaos. Without Baba keeping order in the tribe, Mumtaz and Jameel find themselves embroiled in an ongoing power struggle--the same one that sent Shabanu into hiding a decade earlier.\"--Publisher description.
Synthetic Difference-in-Differences
2021
We present a new estimator for causal effects with panel data that builds on insights behind the widely used difference-in-differences and synthetic control methods. Relative to these methods we find, both theoretically and empirically, that this “synthetic difference-in-differences” estimator has desirable robustness properties, and that it performs well in settings where the conventional estimators are commonly used in practice. We study the asymptotic behavior of the estimator when the systematic part of the outcome model includes latent unit factors interacted with latent time factors, and we present conditions for consistency and asymptotic normality.
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