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A History of Plague in Java, 1911-1942


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English | December 15, 2022 | ISBN: 150176683X | 258 pages | MOBI | 3.98 Mb
In A History of Plague in Java, 1911-1942, Maurits Bastiaan Meerwijk demonstrates how the official response to the 1911 outbreak of plague in Malang led to one of the most invasive health interventions in Dutch colonial Indonesia. Eager to combat disease, Dutch physicians and officials integrated the traditional Javanese house into the "rat-flea-man" theory of transmission. Hollow bamboo frames and thatched roofs offered hiding spaces for rats, suggesting a material link between rat plague and human plague. Over the next thirty years, 1.6 million houses were renovated or rebuilt, millions more were subjected to periodic inspection, and countless Javanese were exposed to health messaging seeking to "rat-proof" their beliefs along with their houses.

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A Linguistic Approach to Revelation 1911-206 and the Millennium Binding of Satan


Free Download Alan E. Kurschner, "A Linguistic Approach to Revelation 19:11-20:6 and the Millennium Binding of Satan "
English | ISBN: 9004520015 | 2022 | 248 pages | PDF | 21 MB
This study argues that the establishment of the millennium binding of Satan and the vindication of the saints in Revelation 20:1-6 are cohesively linked with Jesus’s victorious battle in Revelation 19:11-21. The major implication of this analysis views both these events as consequent effects of Christ’s victory at the eschatological battle. Applying systemic functional linguistics and discourse analysis of cohesion, this study advances critical scholarship on the Book of Revelation by offering the first fully sustained answer to this frequently debated question regarding Satan’s binding from a modern linguistic approach.

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Frontiers of Physics 1900-1911 Selected Essays


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English | PDF | 1985 | 311 Pages | ISBN : 0817632034 | 28.3 MB
P. W. Bridgman and the Special Theory oj Relativity Ey W. Bridgman wrote A S,phi,ticati< him" (1962) for the reader "who feels the need to stand back a little for a critical scrutiny of what he has really got" (SP, p. 3). * This was his personal trademark as physicist and philoso pher and it is present everywhere in Bridgman’s precis of special relativity theory. The reissue of Sophisticate’s Primer is particularly wel come for it exhibits a quest for clarity in foundations in the style of Ernst Mach and Henri Poincare, in whose philo- * N.B. Papers and books are here cited as follows. Bridgman (1927) refers to Bridgman’s book The Logic of Modern Physics in the bibliography. Cross-references to Sophisticate’s Primer are indicated with the code (SP, p. "’). Bridgman’s extant manuscripts are on deposit at the Harvard University Archives, and here cited by date, for example (MS 2 August 1959, p …. ). Some of the manuscripts were written over a period of days, with sequential paging, with the actual dates indicated. Full citations are given in the bibliography. I am grateful to the Harvard University Archives for permission to quote from these materials, and to Bridgman’s daughter, Mrs. Jane Koopman, for permitting me to quote from the draft manuscripts of Sophisticate’s Primer, which will be deposited in the Harvard Archives. Reprinted from P. W. Bridgman. Sophisticate’s Primer of Relativity, Second Edition. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1983.

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The Kansas Blue Sky Act of 1911 An Experiment in Securities Regulation and its Impact


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English | EPUB (True) | 2023 | 161 Pages | ISBN : 3031438302 | 2.5 MB
This Palgrave Pivot presents the first in-depth study of the pioneering Kansas Blue Sky Act of 1911, the first effort in American financial history to regulate the sale of securities in the US. Though offering a balanced examination of critiques of the legislation as a barrier to individual liberty, interstate commerce, and economic growth, the author challenges the prevailing view of the Kansas Act as a complete anomaly, instead exploring sensitively what ‘blue sky laws’ can tell us about small-town market values during the nineteenth-century.

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