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Bruno-Jofré, Rosa, and Gonzalo Jover. "Sixteen “Creeds” at the Fin de Siècle." Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 50, no. 1 (March 1, 2024): 64–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/hrrh.2024.500104.

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Abstract This article examines the pedagogic creeds published in New York and Chicago during 1896 and 1897 in The School Journal. The configuration of ideas framing the creeds reveals the dynamics of modernities and transatlantic crossings, mainly the ideas of Georg W. F. Hegel, Herbert Spencer, Friedrich Froebel, Johann Friedrich Herbart, and Wilhelm Wundt and their contextual adaptation. The creeds are analyzed at the interplay of evolutionism and its versions, including Lamarckianism, developments in psychology, the intersection of Protestantism, and the gendered and racial ordering of society. The child study movement and theories of recapitulation also had a presence. The creeds provide a picture of the ideas at the fin de siècle. They were aimed at reform with various agendas that included social reconstruction with a modernist civilizing agenda, segregationism, and residential/boarding schools for Indigenous children. John Dewey's more well-known and influential creed brought its own unique avenues through his embracement of pragmatism.
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Boyd, Kenneth. "Credence to Creeds." Practice Nursing 7, no. 8 (May 7, 1996): 16–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/pnur.1996.7.8.16.

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Hameed Mahmoud, Ayad, and Alyaa Husein Abd Fatah. "A Stylistic Study of Situational Elements in Selected American Creeds." ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities 6, no. 1 (March 31, 2023): 138–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.34050/elsjish.v6i1.24990.

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The study is intended to stylistically analyze a sample of three American military creeds. The study hypothesizes that American military creeds have their own stylistic properties which make them distinct texts, and that the stylistic devices employed in military creeds vary in terms of their frequencies and functions. The study also hypothesizes that military creeds are situationally based, and that the employed stylistic devices have a complementary role. They all contribute together to fulfill the creeds’ aims and convey their intended messages. To achieve the aims of the study, and verify its hypotheses, two types of procedure are followed: theoretical and practical. The theoretical part consists of presenting a theoretical framework of style and stylistics including their historical background, types, approaches, models of analysis, etc. Another theoretical framework is also presented about military discourse and creeds including their historical background, terminology, features, etc. On the other hand, the practical part consists of selecting a sample of three military creeds and analyzing them in the light of Crystal and Davy’s (1969) model which accounts for situational elements. The adopted model consists of five dimensions: individuality, discourse, status, modality, and singularity. The results of analysis show that military creeds have their own distinctive stylistic features. The results also show that the stylistic devices characterizing military creeds have a complementary role in that they all contribute together to achieve the creeds’ aims and convey their intended messages.
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Toom, Tarmo. "Marcellus of Ancyra and Priscillian of Avila: Their Theologies and Creeds." Vigiliae Christianae 68, no. 1 (January 27, 2014): 60–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700720-12341159.

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Abstract This article studies the two earliest witnesses to the Apostles’ Creed which have often been regarded with suspicion because they were written by “heretical” bishop-theologians Marcellus of Ancyra and Priscillian of Avila. Assessing the thought of Marcellus and Priscillian in the light of their authentic treatises, it is contended that their respective understandings of Trinitarian theology cannot be identified with modalist monarchianism. Consequently, their creeds should not be regarded as smoke screen for their allegedly deviant doctrines. Rather, these should be regarded as the first extant evidence for the declaratory Apostles’ Creed.
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Slawson, Allan. "Coaching Creeds for Competitors." Strategies 9, no. 1 (September 1995): 20–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08924562.1995.10592076.

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EDWARDS, MARK. "Kinzig on the Creeds." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 70, no. 1 (December 17, 2018): 119–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046918000696.

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In these four volumes Wolfram Kinzig has put together the largest compilation to date of texts which profess to set out the principal tenets of the Church between the second and the eighth centuries of the Christian era. In dimension it easily surpasses its German precursors of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, while in content it can aim to be more eclectic than the compendium which Philip Schaff addressed to the clergy and fellow-believers in 1877. Its only rival in the twenty-first century is the joint labour of Jaroslav Pelikan and Valerie Hotchkiss, broader in chronological range but therefore less exhaustive in its representation of this formative epoch. The first volume affords all necessary materials for the telling and untelling of the narrative which customarily ends with the promulgation of an amplified version of the Nicene Creed at Constantinople in 381; the second is an argosy of western specimens, a high proportion being prototypes or variants of the so-called Apostles Creed; the third is a miscellany of both personal and synodical confessions, some conventional, some idiosyncratic, many obscure in provenance and purpose; the contents of the fourth are drawn primarily from the Carolingian era, though the sources consulted in the first half are as various as the Pontifical of Donaueschingen (vol. iv. 99), the Irish Book of Dimma (iv. 119), the Dicta Leonis Episcopi (iv. 158–61) and the Sacramentary of Autun (iv. 283). The result is a monument of erudition, an invaluable resource for all future scholarship, and pleasurable reading for those who have hitherto been unable to approach the texts for want of an English rendering. The following remarks are therefore offered to the editor of these volumes as a stimulus to discussion, not to throw any aspersion on his judgement or on his many-times-proven competence as historian and critic.
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Golovnev, Andrey. "Science in my creeds." Camera Praehistorica 10, no. 1 (June 2023): 138–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.31250/2658-3828-2023-1-138-155.

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Petrosyan, Nelli. "Saint Gregory The Illuminator and Canons of Nicene Ecumenical Council." WISDOM 1, no. 6 (July 1, 2016): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v1i6.73.

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The Nicene Creed in the Armenian Apostolic Church is a stricter version of the Christian faith. Christian recites it as a confession of his faith. The article attempts to identify formulation origins of creed partly related with apostolic times. Next is presented, how in year 325 during the first ecumenical meeting convened in Nicaea the high-ranking fathers collected the items of Christian faith and gave the name of Nicene Creed or Creed. Gregory the Illuminator accepted the decisions of the Nicene creed and canonize that Creed in the Armenian Apostolic Church, however, unlike other Christian churches, add his own confession. In addition to that Creed, two more Creeds are canonized and stored in the Armenian Church. All of them express the nature and essence of God and Holy Trinity, which is the foundation and major axis of Christianity.
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Gonsalves, Maria Goretti. "Compassion: The confluence of creeds." ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 8, no. 12 (2018): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2249-7137.2018.00070.8.

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Hamilton, Andrew. "Creeds as Anti-Personnel Lines." Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies 11, no. 1 (February 1998): 27–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1030570x9801100102.

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The recent excommunication of Tissa Balasuriya raised the question of the propriety of requiring Christians to subscribe to credal statements specially composed to meet their case. In this article the author reflects on two credal statements imposed on Nestorius and Berengarius. Both have been regarded as notorious heretics, and the credal statements tendered to them had significant subsequent influence. An examination of the effect of the two credal statements may suggest appropriate questions to put to the more recent use of such statements.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Creeds"

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Howson, Barry. "A historical and comparative study of the First and Second London Baptist Confessions of Faith with reference to the Westminster and Savoy Confessions." Thesis, McGill University, 1996. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=23845.

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The Particular Baptists of England emerged in the middle of the seventeenth century around the time of the Revolution. The first half of this thesis looks at the history of the first two London Particular Baptist Confessions of Faith written in 1644 and 1689. It examines the history behind the making of both Confessions as well as the sources from which they drew their material. The second half of the thesis is a comparison study. Firstly, the two Baptist Confessions are compared with each other in the areas of the atonement, baptism, the Church, and religious liberty, to see if Particular Baptist beliefs had changed. Secondly, the 1689 Baptist Confession is compared with the two leading English Calvinistic Confessions of the seventeenth century, the Presbyterian Westminster Confession and the Congregationalist Savoy Declaration, in order to see their similarities and differences in the same four areas.
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Bryson, Chris. "The dust of creeds : a novella and short stories /." Available to subscribers only, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1328049341&sid=29&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Willard, Nathan A. "I believe the Apostles' creed for the emerging church /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2007. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p004-0123.

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Wettlaufer, Ryan D. "An interpretative discussion of preformed creedal texts in the New Testament and their relevance to the theology of the earliest church through an exegetical case study of the pastoral epistles." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2002. http://www.tren.com.

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Ploom, Illimar. "On the character of the British Conservative tradition: Disraelian and Thatcherite creeds in an Oakeshottian perspective." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.665299.

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This thesis argues that Oakeshott's theory of civil association and his reading of modem European history offer a plausible way of comprehending the general historical character of the British Conservative tradition. Focusing on two broad periods, it claims that as different as the facets of 19th-century 'paternalism' and 20th_ century 'libertarianism' are, they can nevertheless be understood as interpretations of the same Conservative core. A novel Oakeshottian approach is suggested whereby its subject is understood as a tradition. This draws on the Conservative structure which consists of two categorically distinct parts - philosophical assumptions and practical politics, a divide only further emphasised by the anti-ideological stance. In order to achieve a holistic view of the tradition, its philosophical and practical layers are tied together by way of considering the Conservative assumptions in terms of their historical implications and by extracting from behind the relatively long periods of Conservative politics their main philosophical positions. Based on this scheme, it is possible to juxtapose Hegel's and Oakeshott's complementary readings of societas with Disraelian Toryism and Thatcherism. It is found that while sharing the idea of civil association, the two creeds still differ significantly since they stem from different perceptions and historical contexts. This works both period-wise but also in parallel since the threat to societas was perceived as multifaceted - both collectivism and radical individualism were considered dangerous by Conservatives. As representatives of the 'paternalist' and 'libertarian' subtraditions, the thesis focuses on some salient general features of the Disraelian and Thatcherite streams and finds them representing the distinguished Oakeshottian assumptions. Likewise, the ideas of some prominent Disraelian and Thatcherite protagonists are considered. Despite the often significant differences in their views, it is argued that their broader understanding of the role of the state relies on the idea of societas.
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Bryant, Jared R. "The role of Gregory of Nazianzus in the Council and Creed of Constantinople (381)." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2008. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p001-1203.

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Woehr, David M. "The Westminster Confession of Faith and doctrinal uniformity in the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America from the revolutionary period to the beginning of the old school/new school controversy (1770-1829)." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1988. http://www.tren.com.

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Johnston, Julius William. "Criteria for and exegetical significance of distinguishing poetry and creed in the Greek New Testament." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1994. http://www.tren.com.

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Joubert, Paul. "Die belydenis van Jesus Christus in die prediking om eietydse hoorders tot geloof te begelei." Pretoria : [S.n.], 2009. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-04022009-191829/.

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Ribeiro, Sinara Dantas Neves. "Crenças e representações nos ritos de iniciação ao futebol: um estudo psicossocial\"." Universidade de São Paulo, 2005. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/59/59137/tde-01082013-143518/.

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No início dos anos 90, segundo o Instituto de Economia da Unicamp, o gasto salarial mensal de um grande time de futebol brasileiro era de, aproximadamente, US$ 40 mil. Em 1999, esse custo saltou para US$ 800 mil, aumentando 200%. Nesse período, tanto o salário dos principais jogadores, agora milionários, progrediu geometricamente, como a exploração midiática os tornou heróis dessa pátria de chuteiras. Quais os efeitos dessa hiper-exposição futebolística nos meios comunicativos de massa e nos processos constituintes da subjetividade em adolescentes provenientes das camadas populares? Essa é uma pesquisa sobre crenças e representações nos ritos de iniciação ao futebol, a partir da investigação dialética entre sujeito e contexto, necessidade e satisfação, em que toda representação está ancorada, produzindo sentidos. Ao averiguar o processo de identificação com personagens significantes, ídolos e heróis, bem como, ao analisar, em futebol, as representações sociais de futebol em jogadores aspirantes a profissional e a influência sobre suas práticas sociais, procurou-se desvelar os mitos, crenças e representações que norteiam suas carreiras e interferem no processo constitutivo da identidade. Enquanto referência teórica utilizou-se a abordagem identitária como metamorfose de Ciampa (1993, 1999) e das representações sociais de Moscovici (1978, 1984, 1988), Jodelet (1984), Arruda (2002) e Guareschi (1996, 2000), baseadas na análise das práticas discursivas dos sujeitos envolvidos. Como procedimento, realizaram-se entrevistas semi-estruturadas, com 10 atletas das divisões de base de um clube expressivo do nordeste brasileiro, escolhidos aleatoriamente, tendo como critério único de exclusão não pertencerem às categorias júnior e juvenil. Os sujeitos, em fase de iniciação profissional, eram oriundos das classes média e baixa, com idades entre 16 e 18 anos, na maioria negros, grau de escolaridade entre 1° grau incompleto e 2° grau completo e residentes no clube. A partir da análise qualitativa das marcas discursivas recorrentes, baseada no método de associação de idéias (Spink e Guareschi, 1993), emergiram as principais categorias temáticas: infância/iniciação ao futebol, a aprovação dos pais e o depósito maciço de expectativas no futuro profissional: introdução no universo esportivo através do olhar de um outro (pai, parente ou futebolista) reconhecedor da habilidade e potencial do sujeito e a consciência da não vocação para os estudos; socialização e reconhecimento: clube de referência como legitimador do bom jogador; a auto-imagem, percepção de si como jogador; a ideologia, o processo de ancoragem na representação glorificada e idolatrada do jogador de futebol profissional da elite; a objetivação da ilusão nas justificativas de se conciliar o amor à camisa e os interesses financeiros; a legitimação, sentimento de pertença a uma elite, já que, freqüentador de um clube de expressão - representação social de jogadores iniciantes sobre futebol; a alienação, expressa na falta de alternativas profissionais para possível fracasso, não representado e nunca admitido como possibilidade.
In the earlier 90th, according to the Instituto de Economia da Unicamp, the monthly amount with payment in a big soccer Brazilian team was about, US$ 40 thousand. In 1999, this total spent increase to US$ 800 thousand, growing about 200%. On this period, both, the main soccer players earnings, now millionaires, moved on in a geometric progression, and the mediatic exploration make then heroes on this motherland in football shoes. Which are the effects of this soccer hiper-exposition on the means of communication and on the subjective quality component process on teenagers from popular strata of society? This is a survey about the beliefs and representations on rites in the soccer players identification at the beginning of the professional career. The relevance of this study consists of the analysis about psycho-social significance or representation of soccer, making possible the discussion with reference to the part of this sport in the production process of each player, starting from the investigation of the subject-context and necessity-satisfaction interference, in which every representation is anchored. Entering the soccer psycho-social dimension, the intention was to reveal the myths, creeds and representations that bound the players career, interfering in the identity constitution process, examining the identification process with famous person, idols, heroes and analyzing the social representation of soccer in applicant players to be professional and its influence under the social custom. As for the theorical reference the approach used was that of the identity as a metamorphosis from Ciampa (1993,1999) and the social representations of Moscovici (1978,1984,1988), Spink (1993,1996), Jodelet (1984), Arruda (2002) and Guareschi (1996,2000), which are based on the analysis of discursive practice. As a procedure, an investigation was conducted based on the oral report with partially-structured interviews with 10 athletes from base divisions of a popular team in the northeast of Brazil. They were selected under a criterion of exclusion of the beginners coming from working class, between sixteen and eighteen years old, most of then black man, low level of instruction, and on the initial phase of the professionalism. From the qualitative analysis of the recurrent speech, based on the Ideas Association Approach (Spink and Guareschi, 1993), the main thematic categories have arisen: the early period/initiation to soccer, the parents approval and the expectatives on the professional future: introduction on the sportive universe through an outside view which recognize the fellows abilities and potencial and the conscious of doesnt have inclination to study; socialization and prestige: the team legitimating the image of a good player; the auto-image, perception about the self as a soccer player; the ideology, process anchored on the splendour and idolatrous representation of the professional soccer player; the objectification about ilusion on the conciliating justifications between love for the team and the financial interesting; the legitimating, feeling of be among the elite the beginner players social representation about soccer; the alienation, showed on the professional choices deficiency to a possible failure, never represented and accepted as a possibility.
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Books on the topic "Creeds"

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Company, Revelation Insight Publishing, ed. Ecclesiastical creeds: A.k.a. church creeds. [Haines City, FL]: Revelation Insight Pub. Co., 2009.

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Company, Revelation Insight Publishing, ed. Ecclesiastical creeds: A.k.a. church creeds. [Haines City, FL]: Revelation Insight Pub. Co., 2009.

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Hoezee, Scott. Speaking as one: A look at the ecumenical creeds. Grand Rapids, Mich: CRC Publications, 1997.

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Lubac, Henri de. Christian faith: The structure of the Apostles' Creed. London: G. Chapman, 1986.

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Bays, Patricia. The Creeds. Toronto: Anglican Book Centre, 2000.

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Aden, Menno. Christlicher Glaube: Darstellung der Grundlagen und Kommentar zum Apostolischen Glaubensbekenntnis. [Münster]: Daedalus Verlag, 2004.

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Aden, Menno. Christlicher Glaube: Darstellung der Grundlagen und Kommentar zum Apostolischen Glaubensbekenntnis. [Münster]: Daedalus, 2004.

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World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order., ed. Confessing one faith: Towards an ecumenical explication of the apostolic faith as expressed in the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed (381). Geneva: [WCC], 1987.

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World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order., ed. Confessing one faith: Towards an ecumenical explication of the apostolic faith as expressed in the Nicene-Constantinople Creed (381). Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1987.

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Kropf, Richard W. Breaking open the creeds: What can they mean for Christians today? New York: Paulist Press, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Creeds"

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Antony, Dias Mario. "Creeds." In Christianity, 377–80. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-2241-2_110.

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Warren Carey, S. "Creeds of Physics." In Frontiers of Fundamental Physics, 241–55. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2560-8_28.

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Cocksworth, Ashley. "Creeds." In T&T Clark Companion to Atonement. Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780567677273.ch-037.

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Swinburne, Richard. "Creeds." In Revelation, 146–62. Oxford University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0198239688.003.0010.

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"Creeds:." In Sallie McFague, 25–32. 1517 Media, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt22nm9w3.8.

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Givens, Terryl, and Brian M. Hauglid. "“Not to Be Trammeled”." In The Pearl of Greatest Price, 241–70. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190603861.003.0005.

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Christian creeds go back to the first Christian centuries. Catholics produced creeds largely to establish the lines demarcating orthodoxy and heresy. Protestants at first were hostile to creeds and often invoked the Bible as the lone and sufficient creed for Christians. Joseph Smith’s hostility to creeds was common, especially among other restorationists. Eventually virtually all Protestants realized that without a creed, boundary maintenance was impossible. Early missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints found it necessary to summarize and define the uniqueness of their message—effectively creating the first creeds. Joseph Smith, explicitly hostile to creeds as too circumscribing of belief, found himself forced by the same imperative to articulate his own summation of Mormon teachings. His Thirteen Articles of Faith are, however, wholly inadequate as a creed, since they omit many of the most core doctrines of the church. They are best understood, in Rodney Stark’s formula, as establishing an optimum tension with competing religious faiths—not too radical and not too familiar.
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"II. CREEDS." In Lectures on the Apostles' Creed, 15–28. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463211912-006.

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Demattè, Paola. "Itinerant Creeds:." In Locating the Sacred, 57–73. Oxbow Books, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh1dqff.6.

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"Eastern Creeds." In Early Christian Creeds, 193–204. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315836720-36.

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"· Tertullian's Creeds." In Early Christian Creeds, 94–99. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315836720-20.

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Conference papers on the topic "Creeds"

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Chabouh, Ibrahim. "The Significance of the Scientific Legacy." In Editing Islamic Manuscripts on Science. Al-Furqān Islamic Heritage Foundation, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.56656/100084.01.

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In the vast terrain of the Muslim world there lived people of many races and many creeds; people who - it is said – inherited the cultures and civilizations of the ancients. Across centuries of history, their traditions were passed down to new generations, adding insight and vision to what the Muslim civilization achieved in the arts, in science and in values, as well as to the new spiritual, national and human connections and extensions that civilisation caused to take root.
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Botnari, Liliana. "The Difficult Route of Romanian from the Bessarabia and the Guardians of the Scientific Truth." In Conferinta stiintifica nationala "Lecturi în memoriam acad. Silviu Berejan", Ediția 6. “Bogdan Petriceicu-Hasdeu” Institute of Romanian Philology, Republic of Moldova, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52505/lecturi.2023.06.13.

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The creation of a „Moldavian language”, with new grammatical rules and a lexicon focused on popular speech, occurred in order to delimit the Moldavian identity from the Romanian one, insisting on the theory that they are distinct and have separate evolutions. The Soviet authorities promoted the idea of a fundamental difference between the natives situated in the east of the Prut and the Romanians from Romania, repressing any outburst of Romanian identity and consciousness in the RSSM or RASSM. In these hostile times, linguists, writers, publicists and artists in general knew a rigorous censorship, carrying the burden of Moldovanism. In the 1940s-1960s, when the Russian language forcibly became the official language in the Bessarabian territory, linguists such as N. Corlăteanu, I. C. Varticean or S. Berejan had an intense and tumultuous philological activity, constrained by the creeds and grievances of the party and ideology Soviets, who were forced to work under conditions of an unhealthy bilingualism.
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Moore, Diane E., and Robert J. McLaughlin. "SERPENTINITE AND CREEP ALONG THE RODGERS CREEK FAULT, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA." In 116th Annual GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting - 2020. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020cd-346167.

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Moore, Diane, and Robert J. McLaughlin. "SERPENTINITE AND CREEP ALONG THE RODGERS CREEK FAULT, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA." In GSA Connects 2021 in Portland, Oregon. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2021am-363779.

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Mortensen Steagall, Marcos, and Sergio Nesteriuk Gallo. "LINK 2022 4th Conference in Creative Practice, Research and Global South." In LINK 2022. Tuwhera Open Access, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2022.v3i1.191.

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It is increasingly overwhelming that our societies are living in disintegrating environments and need for more sustainable design approaches and wiser ways of living and being. Anthropogenic design impact in corporate spheres is causing socio-ecological destruction that threatens the underpinnings of civilisation and bio-diverse nature. Hence, economies and life worlds are facing the limitations of narratives of progress and creeds of growth with their designs and actions that are inapposite to the flourishing of life on our planet. In this context that the LINK Conference has emerged. LINK is a research group created from reflections we always had about our actions as educators, researchers, and practitioners in the field of Art and Design. Over the last few years, we have noticed that such concerns have remained while they have multiplied, diversified, and become more complex. The more we dialogued with people worldwide, especially from the so-called “Global South”, the more we realised that these same issues were also dear to our colleagues, albeit with their colours and contours. The intensification of globalisation and commodities fostered by markets and technology has led today’s critical theorists to advocate for new kinds of engagement between Art, Design and the world. Not coincidentally, the last decades saw significant contributions to Art and Design Research in the Global South and Indigenous contexts, where inquiry is situated within an intelligent and intelligible world of natural systems, replete with relational patterns for being in the world. Indigenising methodologies centre the production of knowledge around Art and Design processes and pieces of epistemologies derived from Indigenous Cultures. The relationships between researchers, practitioners and practice are being challenged and redefined, empowering Indigenous peoples to collect, analyse, interpret, and control research data instead of simply participating in projects as subjects. These shifting orientations and approaches respond for the decolonisation of research in higher education institutions and research methodologies employed by academics. Art and Design can help to transform obsolete social and economic practices into novel forms of life or living a meaningful life, thus replacing anthropo-centric Design for more pluriversal and transformational approaches beyond apocalyptical visions and dystopia. LINK Conference focuses on ways of knowing that inform research and methods involving Art and Design Research in the Global South and Indigenous contexts . LINK 2022 will challenge emerging themes, new epistemologies, and the multiple relationships between theory and practice (if such a distinction can be made). This recipe has consolidated as a sort of amalgam of LINK Conference. In its 4th edition, LINK 2022 celebrates the relationship between practice-led Art and Design research, Global South and Indigenous world views, fostering cognitive shifts to address twenty-first-century issues and the creation of inclusive communities that emphasise the interconnectedness (physical, social, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual) between people and landscapes. We hope you enjoy the reading.
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Zorkoczy, Istvan. "Assassin's Creed 2." In ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Computer Animation Festival. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1665208.1665212.

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Zorkoczy, Istvan, and Alex Sandor Rabb. "Assassin's Creed Brotherhood." In ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Computer Animation Festival. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1900264.1900265.

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Bohus, Eszter. "Assassin's Creed III." In ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Computer Animation Festival. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2503541.2503547.

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Aszmann, Szilvia. "Assassin's Creed 2." In ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Computer Animation Fesitval. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1836623.1836629.

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Rabb, Alex S., and Eszter Bohus. "Assassin's Creed: Revelations." In SA '11: SIGGRAPH Asia 2011. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2077356.2425783.

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Reports on the topic "Creeds"

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Weissinger, Rebecca. Trends in water quality at Bryce Canyon National Park, water years 2006–2021. Edited by Alice Wondrak Biel. National Park Service, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2294946.

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The National Park Service collects water-quality samples on a rotating basis at three fixed water-quality stations in Bryce Canyon National Park (NP): Sheep Creek, Yellow Creek, and Mossy Cave Spring. Data collection began at Sheep Creek and Yellow Creek in November 2005 and at Mossy Cave in July 2008. Data on in-situ parameters, fecal-coliform samples, major ions, and nutrients are collected monthly, while trace elements are sampled quarterly. This report analyzes data from the beginning of the period of record for each station through water year 2021 to test for trends over time. Concentrations are also compared to relevant water-quality standards for the State of Utah. Overall, water quality at the park’s monitoring stations continues to be excellent, and park managers have been successful in their goal of maintaining these systems in unimpaired condition. Infrequent but continued Escherichia coli exceedances from trespass livestock at Sheep and Yellow creeks support the need for regular fence maintenance along the park boundary. High-quality conditions may qualify all three sites as Category 1 waters, the highest level of anti-degradation protection provided by the State of Utah. Minimum and maximum air temperatures at the park have increased, while precipitation remains highly variable. Increasing air temperatures have led to increasing water temperatures in Sheep and Yellow creeks. Sheep Creek also had a decrease in flow across several quantiles from 2006 to 2021, while higher flows decreased at Yellow Creek in the same period. Surface flows in these two creeks are likely to be increasingly affected by higher evapotranspiration due to warming air temperatures and possibly decreasing snowmelt runoff as the climate changes. The influx of ancient groundwater in both creek drainages helps sustain base flows at the sites. Mossy Cave Spring, which is sampled close to the spring emergence point, showed less of a climate signal than Sheep and Yellow creeks. In our record, the spring shows a modest increase in discharge, including higher flows at higher air temperatures. An uptick in visitation to Water Canyon and the Mossy Cave Trail has so far not been reflected by changes in water quality. There are additional statistical trends in water-quality parameters at all three sites. However, most of these trends are quite small and are likely ecologically negligible. Some statistical trends may be the result of instrument changes and improvements in quality assurance and quality control over time in both the field sampling effort and the laboratory analyses. Long-term monitoring of water-quality stations at Bryce Canyon NP suggests relatively stable aquatic systems that benefit from protection within the park. To maintain these unimpaired conditions into the future, park managers could consider: Regular fence checks and maintenance along active grazing allotments at the park boundary to protect riparian areas and aquatic systems from trespass livestock. Developing a springs-monitoring program to track changes in springflow at spring emergences to better understand bedrock-aquifer water supplies. These data would also help quantify springflow for use in water-rights hearings. Supporting hydrogeologic investigations to map the extent and flow paths of groundwater aquifers. Working with the State of Utah to develop groundwater-protection zones to protect groundwater aquifers from developments that would affect springs in the park. Prioritizing watershed management with proactive fire risk-reduction practices. Explicitly including watershed protection as a goal in plans for fire management and suppression. Using additional data and analyses to better understand the drivers of trends in water quality and their ecological significance. These could include higher-frequency data to better understand relationships between groundwater, precipitation, and surface flows at the sites. These could also include watershed metrics...
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Perkins, Dustin. Invasive exotic plant monitoring in Capitol Reef National Park: 2020 and 2021 field seasons. National Park Service, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2294094.

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Invasive exotic plant (IEP) species are a significant threat to natural ecosystem integrity and biodiversity. Controlling them is a high priority for the National Park Service. The Northern Colorado Plateau Network (NCPN) selected the early detection of IEPs as one of 11 moni-toring protocols to be implemented as part of its long-term monitoring program. From June 5 to July 29, 2020, and May 30 to June 2, 2021, network staff conducted surveys for priority IEP species along the Oak Creek, Pleasant Creek, and State Route 24 monitoring routes at Capitol Reef National Park. We detected 834 patches of 11 priority IEP species along 67.9 kilometers (42.2 miles) of three monitoring routes. There were more patches of tamarisk along State Route 24, and a higher percentage of large patches, than in previous years. This indicates that previously identified IEP patches have expanded and grown. Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) and Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) along State Route 24 have both increased in prevalence since monitoring began. Tamarisk (Tamarix sp.) was the most prevalent prior-ity IEP species on all three routes. On Oak and Pleasant creeks, there were fewer than three patches of all other IEPs. On State Route 24, there were 30 or more patches of Russian olive, quackgrass (Elymus repens), field bindweed, and blue mustard (Chorispora tenella). IEP prior-ity species were found on 71%, 47%, and 62% of transects along Oak Creek, Pleasant Creek, and State Route 24, respectively. Yellow sweet-clover (Melilotus officinalis) was the most fre-quently observed IEP on Oak Creek and Pleasant Creek. Percent cover was highest for yellow sweet-clover, Russian thistle (Salsola sp.), and tamarisk on Oak Creek, Pleasant Creek, and State Route 24, respectively. The NCPN plans to return to Capitol Reef in 2023 to continue the fourth rotation of invasive plant monitoring.
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Cooper, Christopher, Jacob McDonald, and Eric Starkey. Wadeable stream habitat monitoring at Congaree National Park: 2018 baseline report. National Park Service, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2286621.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) Wadeable Stream Habitat Monitoring Protocol collects data to give park resource managers insight into the status of and trends in stream and near-channel habitat conditions (McDonald et al. 2018a). Wadeable stream monitoring is currently implemented at the five SECN inland parks with wadeable streams. These parks include Horseshoe Bend National Military Park (HOBE), Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (KEMO), Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park (OCMU), Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CHAT), and Congaree National Park (CONG). Streams at Congaree National Park chosen for monitoring were specifically targeted for management interest (e.g., upstream development and land use change, visitor use of streams as canoe trails, and potential social walking trail erosion) or to provide a context for similar-sized stream(s) within the park or network (McDonald and Starkey 2018a). The objectives of the SECN wadeable stream habitat monitoring protocol are to: Determine status of upstream watershed characteristics (basin morphology) and trends in land cover that may affect stream habitat, Determine the status of and trends in benthic and near-channel habitat in selected wadeable stream reaches (e.g., bed sediment, geomorphic channel units, and large woody debris), Determine the status of and trends in cross-sectional morphology, longitudinal gradient, and sinuosity of selected wadeable stream reaches. Between June 11 and 14, 2018, data were collected at Congaree National Park to characterize the in-stream and near-channel habitat within stream reaches on Cedar Creek (CONG001, CONG002, and CONG003) and McKenzie Creek (CONG004). These data, along with the analysis of remotely sensed geographic information system (GIS) data, are presented in this report to describe and compare the watershed-, reach-, and transect-scale characteristics of these four stream reaches to each other and to selected similar-sized stream reaches at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, and Chattahoochee National Recreation Area. Surveyed stream reaches at Congaree NP were compared to those previously surveyed in other parks in order to provide regional context and aid in interpretation of results. edar Creek’s watershed (CONG001, CONG002, and CONG003) drains nearly 200 square kilometers (77.22 square miles [mi2]) of the Congaree River Valley Terrace complex and upper Coastal Plain to the north of the park (Shelley 2007a, 2007b). Cedar Creek’s watershed has low slope and is covered mainly by forests and grasslands. Cedar Creek is designated an “Outstanding Resource Water” by the state of South Carolina (S.C. Code Regs. 61–68 [2014] and S.C. Code Regs. 61–69 [2012]) from the boundary of the park downstream to Wise Lake. Cedar Creek ‘upstream’ (CONG001) is located just downstream (south) of the park’s Bannister Bridge canoe landing, which is located off Old Bluff Road and south of the confluence with Meyers Creek. Cedar Creek ‘middle’ and Cedar Creek ‘downstream’ (CONG002 and CONG003, respectively) are located downstream of Cedar Creek ‘upstream’ where Cedar Creek flows into the relatively flat backswamp of the Congaree River flood plain. Based on the geomorphic and land cover characteristics of the watershed, monitored reaches on Cedar Creek are likely to flood often and drain slowly. Flooding is more likely at Cedar Creek ‘middle’ and Cedar Creek ‘downstream’ than at Cedar Creek ‘upstream.’ This is due to the higher (relative to CONG001) connectivity between the channels of the lower reaches and their out-of-channel areas. Based on bed sediment characteristics, the heterogeneity of geomorphic channel units (GCUs) within each reach, and the abundance of large woody debris (LWD), in-stream habitat within each of the surveyed reaches on Cedar Creek (CONG001–003) was classified as ‘fair to good.’ Although, there is extensive evidence of animal activity...
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Beltrán Rodríguez, Fabiola, and Yudith Caicedo. Contexto jurídico de la afectación de la pandemia COVID 19 a las microempresas de Popayan. Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22490/ecacen.4268.

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La pandemia generada por el coronavirus COVID 19, ha obligado a los diferentes estamentos gubernamentales a crear medidas que impidan la propagación del virus a lo largo y ancho de los territorios, Colombia ha creado con este fin Resoluciones y Decretos con medidas como la cuarentena, que consiste en que sus habitantes se queden en casa y no puedan salir de ella, también se diseñaron y se implementaron medidas de aislamiento voluntario, preventivo y obligatorio, en donde se permiten salidas controladas y autorizadas según las normas establecidas. Las disposiciones creadas han tenido un fin fundamental, como lo es la protección a la vida de la población en general, el no contar con las UCI suficientes para recibir pacientes COVID 19, es otro hecho que obliga a tomar medidas apresuradas. El estudio permitirá hacer un análisis de dichas medidas impartidas e incluso la afectación que estas han tenido en algunos sectores de la economía.
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Mauch, James P., and Joel L. Pederson. Geologic Map of the Southern Half of the Rill Creek and Northern Half of the Kane Springs 7.5' Quadrangles, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, October 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/mp-175dm.

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The adjoining southern half of the Rill Creek and northern half of the Kane Springs 7.5′ quadrangles are southeast of Moab, Utah. This area includes the southeastern half of the Moab-Spanish Valley salt graben and the neighboring bedrock plateaus to the southwest and northeast. Mapping of this quadrangle-sized area is part of a broader effort to understand active salt deformation and the associated landscape evolution and geologic hazards in the ancestral Paradox Basin. Strata from Late Triassic to Late Cretaceous age are exposed in the map area, and Quaternary-age units include alluvial, colluvial, eolian, mass-wasting, and fluvial terrace deposits. Graben subsidence is accommodated by systems of shallowly seated, near-vertical, gravitational faults along the margins of Spanish Valley. The two graben-margin fault zones display contrasting deformation styles and fault geometries. Ongoing Quaternary subsidence in Spanish Valley is documented in the spatial and temporal distribution of terrace deposits along Mill and Pack Creeks, which confirms previous hypotheses of active salt deformation. The hazard of active, aseismic, salt-dissolution collapse and faulting appears to be modest, with greater concern relating to attendant mass-wasting processes along the valley margins.
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Rosse, Anine. Stream channel monitoring for Wind Cave National Park 2021 Data report. National Park Service, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2296623.

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The Northern Great Plains Inventory and Monitoring Network (NGPN) began stream channel monitoring in Highland Creek at Wind Cave National Park (WICA) in 2021. This data report summarizes the data collected during the 2021 season pertaining to watershed, reach, and physical habitat. After data are collected for at least four cycles, trends may be reported. This report covers three main areas: 1) Reporting on upland channel characteristics data that may affect habitat such as: land cover, drainage area, and total stream length; 2) Reporting of geomorphic dimensions such as: channel widths, bank angles, vegetative cover, reach slope, measures of bank stability; and 3) Determining physical habitat characteristics such as: size and distribution of bed sediment, large woody debris, and canopy cover. Indices, benchmarks, and other studies are provided in the table for informational purposes to help put Highland Creek’s measurements in context but should not be considered as a reference condition. Upland characteristics of the watershed indicate high natural land use cover (forest, grassland, and shrubland) with little development in the area. Reach characteristics include bank cover, heights, bank stability index, and vegetative cover. In addition to animal-induced erosion of the banks, bank sloughing and widening are occurring. Angles are steep, and there are some sandy banks that are unstable. When plots are revisited in three years, there will be greater understanding of the processes at play and the condition of the stream. Physical characteristics include median particle size, percentage fine substrate, geomorphic units, and canopy cover. Gravel substrate still covers much of the stream; there are wide meanders in the stream bed; and a variety of geomorphic channel units (pool, riffle, run) occur in the creek all of which are indicators of healthy habitat. While there is an absence of large woody debris and canopy cover is low, many grassland streams in good condition can have similar characteristics. More data are needed to fully assess those components and determine a suitable reference condition that can be used to later assess the status and trends of Highland Creek. The reach data contained in this report are specific to a short 150-m segment of Highland Creek and cannot be extrapolated to conditions elsewhere in the creek or to the park in general. Bank erosion and bank instability were observed along the majority of transects at site WICA SCM 001.
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Struik, L. C. Living with creeks. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/295687.

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Berg, Richard. Morphology of sapphires from secondary deposits, southwestern Montana. Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.59691/noag5489.

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Tanzi, Vito. Sistemas Fiscales en un Mundo Globalizado. Inter-American Development Bank, June 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0007426.

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Esta presentación fue comisionado por la Red de Integración y Comercio del Diálogo Regional de Política para la Reunión Subregional del Cono Sur celebrada el día 22 de junio de 2004 en Buenos Aires. Modernos sistemas fiscales fueron creados mayormente entre el período de la Gran Depresión (en los 30) y la década de 1960 Fueron creados en un período en donde hubo: Fuertes restricciones en las importaciones Movimientos muy limitados de capital financiero Limitada movilidad de individuos Limitado rol de las corporaciones multinacionales
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Brenkus, Natassia, Garrett Tatum, Pedram Ghassemi, and Lautaro Martinez. Creep and Shrinkage of Nonproprietary Ultra-High Performance Concrete. Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.15554/pci.rr.mat-014.

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Work to characterize the creep and shrinkage of UHPC has been mainly performed on proprietary or lab-formulated mixes; this report describes the first effort to characterize creep and shrinkage properties of UHPC mixes explicitly formulated for use in large-scale precast/prestressed operations. To provide better knowledge about UHPCs, the research group at The Ohio State University performed a comprehensive study on the creep and shrinkage behavior of five UHPC mixes developed for use in the precast/prestressed industry using non-proprietary, locally available materials. This report details the experimental effort and its findings.
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