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 This enjoyable work is the product of the 2010 Greer-Heard Point-Counterpoint Forum in Faith and Culture. This annual forum aims "to have a respected Evangelical scholar dialogue with a respected non-Evangelical or non-Christian scholar on an import... see more

 This enjoyable work is the product of the 2010 Greer-Heard Point-Counterpoint Forum in Faith and Culture. This annual forum aims "to have a respected Evangelical scholar dialogue with a respected non-Evangelical or non-Christian scholar on an import... see more

Withering is the preliminary stage of tea processing where tea leaves undergo physical and chemical transformation for the next phases. In tea processing, the moisture content in the tea leaves matters a great deal. Withering is a partial drying process f... see more

This book contains five essays on common weekly activities: rest, play, eating, scripture study, and sex. In “Is there a Sabbatical plan for Christians?” Witherington interacts with Tonstad’s (2009) The Lost Meaning of the Seventh Day. Tonstad, a Seventh-... see more

Márai, Sándor. 2013. The Withering World (trans. John M. Ridland and Peter V. Czipott). Richmond, Surrey, UK: Alma Books. 242 pp. Reviewed by Paul Sohar, Freelance Writer

Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) are a leading cause of disability, work time loss and economic loss in both industrialized and developing countries. WMSDs include muscles, bones, joints, nerves and blood vessel disorders. According to the s... see more

AbstractWilting disease in plants causes various problems in agriculture, plantations, and industrial forest plantations. The bacteria Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum and the fungus Fusarium oxysporum are important pathogens in Eucalyptus pellita plants and ... see more

Marigold is a flower that can be consumed (edible flower) in fresh condition. Marigold flower damage is characterized by withering and changing the color of the petals to brown (browning). Coating treatment combined with citric acid is expected to be one ... see more

The speech I Have A Dream is Martin Luther King's political speech, delivered in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963. In the text of speech there are several metaphorical symbols (language style) in conveying his message and protest attitude ... see more

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