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Hruby, Steffan. "New Age Atheist." The Ohio State University, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1555380659655266.

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Peyton, Lucas J. Mencken Frederick Carson. "The new New Age an analysis of the New Age participant from a national random sample /." Waco, Tex. : Baylor University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5081.

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Nilsson, Ethel. "Teosofi och New Age : Teosofiska Samfundets doktriner som inspiration till New Age-rörelsen." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för kultur och kommunikation, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-68718.

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Den esoteriska teosofin har fått betydelse för det moderna sekulariserade samhället  framför allt genom New Age-rörelsen under 1900-talets senare del och den gav redan under seklets första årtionden upphov till nya andliga rörelser i Europa och  USA. Man har ofta glömt dess förankring i det sena 1800-talet. Teosofin, kunskapen eller visheten om Gud, har visserligen en betydligt äldre historia men den rörelse som skapades i Amerika på 1870-talet av Helena Blavatsky och hennes sympatisörer kom att överleva och kom att mer än hundra år senare vara aktuell i den moderna andliga rörelse vi kallar New Age. Det Teosofiska Samfundet, bildat i USA 1875, gav även upphov till flera vitala sidogrenar som till exempel Antroposofiska Sällskapet, Temple of the People, the Arcane School, the ” I AM” Religious Activity, the Church Universal and Triumphant och Liberala Katolska kyrkan vilka idag fortfarande bedriver aktiv verksamhet. De böcker och tidskrifter som 1800-talets esoteriska teosofer gav ut var ingen lättfattlig eller enkel litteratur och lästes företrädesvis av människor med den tidens bildning. De utgjorde en begränsad grupp och strävade inte efter att bli en folkrörelse. Varför blev då den esoteriska teosofin en rörelse som spred sig över Europa, USA  och de dåvarande engelska kolonierna Indien och Australien?  På vad sätt har Teosofiska Samfundet påverkat New Age? Detta är de två frågeställningar uppsatsen skall försöka belysa. Framställningen har begränsats till utvecklingen av den teosofi som spreds av Teosofiska Samfundet och jag ha avstått från att närmare belysa i vilken mån de sidogrenar som uppstod kom att påverka dagens samhälle. En sådan riktning var till exempel  den  antroposofiska  rörelsen som tidigt bröt sig ur Teosofiska Samfundet och som vuxit sig mycket stark, och det finns också andra grenar  som omtalas i texten men som inte närmare studerats.  En annan begränsning är att studien av den teosofi som utgick från Helena Blavatsky omfattar tiden från 1875 och fram till omkring 1929 och jag har således inte studerat den inverkan teosoferna senare fick i Indien och dess självständighetsrörelse och inte heller berört  Teosofiska Samfundets teosofiska riktning  i dagens samhälle. I New Age-rörelsen har jag främst valt ut några riktningar som har nära anknytning till den esoteriska  teosofin men avstått från att närmare studera  andra som till exempel  tarotkort, kristaller och stenar, astrologi, healing och dess olika riktningar, paganism och shamanism. New Age-rörelsens syn på världsbild och gudsbild, occultism och spiritism, reinkarnation och UFO har drag som man återfinner i den teosofiska rörelse som uppstod i slutet av 1800-talet.
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Jenner, Travis John. "The new age of terrorism /." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1999. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09arj54.pdf.

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Persson, Lisa. "New age och Mindfulness : En undersökning om några människors syn på New age och Mindfulness." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Religionsvetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-26371.

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Syftet med denna studie är att undersöka vilka olika perspektiv det finns på New age och Mindfulness. De flesta kvinnliga informanter som jag intervjuat påtalar att New age och Mindfulness är något som är naturligt och fritt. Människan är i centrum och den personliga hälsan har ett stort fokus. De manliga informanterna förklarar istället att New age är något som har med energier och trolldom att göra.    Litteraturen ger en väldigt bred bild av vad New age är, som också framkommer i Analysen finns det inget direkt svar på denna fråga. Hammer förklarar bland annat att New age handlar om olika metoder och tekniker, tron på kosmos, övernaturliga krafter, meditation och så vidare. Alla människor har en speciell plats på jorden och det är viktigt att vi tar hand om jorden på bästa sätt.    Löwendahl påtalar i sin studie att många människor vill ha en tro som är kombinerad med frihet. New age handlar om bland annat om andlig utveckling och personlig utveckling och passar därför många eftersom att en hel del människor är sökare. De söker efter något att förändra eller utveckla.Litteraturen förklarar Mindfulness som ett nytt sätt att vakna upp till vardagen. Det handlar om att ta hand om kropp och själ genom olika slags övningar. Det finns en hel del meditationsövningar som kan bidra till att människan blir mer mindful.
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Määttä, Annika. "Varför attraheras människor av New Age?" Thesis, University of Gävle, Ämnesavdelningen för religionsvetenskap, 2001. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-3879.

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Syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka varför människan väljer att tro på New Age. Många människor har ett behov av att hitta andra värden än de materialistiska samt vetenskapliga. Deprivationsteorin stödjer tanken att vi kan söka efter andra värden i livet. Vi har behov av att ha kontakt med det översinnliga. Vid känsla av maktlöshet kan behovet aktualiseras. Inom denna ideologi finns betoning på känslan och intuitionen som kan legitimera tron. Vidare har man en positiv syn på människan samt en helhetssyn på både människan och världen. Till sin hjälp har det utvecklats metoder och tekniker som kan användas. Toleransen är hög för mångfalden och individen kan välja om hon vill vara privatreligiös eller ingå i ett nätverk. För att få kunskap om attraktionskraften inom New Age har jag läst litteratur samt tidningar i ämnet. Detta har jag sedan försökt sammanställa och lyfta upp för att sedan få en bild av vad människan erfar inom New Age.

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Strömberg, Anette. "New Age & Kristendom : en jämförelse." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Educational Science (IUV), 1999. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-637.

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Rehman, Sajjad ur. "New age competencies for information professionals." School of Communication & Information, Nanyang Technological University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106367.

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The paper discusses competencies for new age information professionals. Emphasis has been on the changes within LIS market during the last 2-3 decades, with a particular emphasis on the new roles LIS professionals have to assume in information and knowledge management positions in the corporate world. Management and functional competencies have also been explored, that would make LIS professionals relevant in the emerging market.
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Cheng, Kin-sang. "The new age movement in Hong Kong /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B21949128.

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Pernecky, Tomas. "The dawn of new age tourism an analysis of Aotearoa : a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Business, Auckland University of Technology, 2004." Full thesis. Abstract, 2004.

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Redden, Guy Francis. "The new agents : new age ideology and the fashioning of self /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2003. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe17148.pdf.

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Greer, Paul Buie. "The spiritual dynamics of the New Age Movement." Thesis, University of Stirling, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2177.

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The aims of this thesis are to provide a general overview of New Age spirituality/theology, and to organize this overview within a framework which highlights and explains many of the fundamental contradictions of the movement. The introductory section begins with a discussion of the problems associated with defining the New Age, and looks at some recent overviews of the movement. It goes on to highlight some of the fundamental contradictions of the New Age, and criticizes attempts by researchers to preserve the notion that it is something characterized by 'common values and a common vision.' The introduction moves on to outline the broad and heuristic framework that this thesis will employ in its overview of New Age spirituality. This framework makes an organizational division between 'patriarchal' and 'ecological' spirituality. The methodology section discusses research methods and definitions of key terms. My definition of 'patriarchal spirituality' is derived from ecofeminist theory. Given that ecofeininism is itself much associated with the New Age, my overview does in a sense reflect a 'New Age' approach to the New Age. 'Ecological' spirituality indicates more than simply concern with the interrelationships among organisms and their physical environment, although this concern is certainly expressed by those who embrace an ecological spirituality. The 'ecological' rubric is employed in a broader sense, indicating: 1) the belief that the earth and the cosmos are home to the human; 2) the belief that all things are interrelated and interdependent; 3) a high regard for 'diversity.' Part One examines the historical roots of the New Age. Part Two is concerned with New Age patriarchal spirituality. Part Three looks at New Age ecological spirituality, with particular emphasis upon Christian creation spirituality and feminist Wicca. The conclusion section highlights problems involved in attempting to make a clear division between these two New Age dynamIcs.
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Hampton, Linda Edith. "A Community of Mystics: A New Zealand New Agers' Identity, Relationship with the Community and Connection with the Divine." Thesis, University of Canterbury. School of Philosophy and Religious Studies, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1825.

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The 'New Age' encompasses many spiritualities, philosophies and alternative religions, such as Spiritualism, Wicca, Paganism and Theosophy, to name a few. Its cultural and ancestral threads, prior to the emergence of the contemporary New Age Movement in the early 1970s, is acknowledged by examining some prominent groups and individuals throughout history. Many comments on the New Age Movement, in the 1970s, 80s and 90s were dismissive. Through a survey done in 2007 amongst New Agers, for this thesis, those early judgements are examined to determine their relationship to the New Zealand experience. There was found to be divergence from international analysis where New Agers' age was concerned, their presumed connection to the 1960s counterculture, the assumptions that the New Age Movement is exclusively white, that science is a necessary part of belief and that New Age beliefs exist in opposition to cummunity needs. The focus is on the New Agers' within community, not their separation from it, for separation is a claim some overseas academics promoted as proof that the New Age is anti-community because of its individualism in belief seeking. Through this thesis the New Zealand New Ager is placed in relationship to the global New Age Movement by an academic who is 'of' the movement, not an academic 'outside looking in'. The experience of belief is looked at through the survey participants' eyes with the aim of claiming those experiences as 'mysticism'. This is approached by examining their 'contact' with the Divine/Godhead,through descriptions of altered/abstract realities. Any exclusivity the major religions have on mysticism is essentially 'removed' and given to the community as a concept attainable by those outside 'religion'; for example, the New Age Movement. The New Ager is seen both in the everydaty reality helping to create community, and although it is impossible to prove/examine coherantly, possibly in an altered/abstract reality/realities.
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Nyman, Jonas. "Higher Ground : Stevie Wonder och New Age." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Religionsvetenskap, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-2173.

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Syftet med min uppsats är att jämföra religiösa företeelser från tre av Stevie Wonders album med New Age för att på så sätt uttröna om Stevie Wonders texter påverkats av New Age- föreställningar. Jag hittar både skillnader och likheter när jag jämför det religiösa budskapet i Stevie Wonders texter med New Age. De New Age- företeelser som går att hitta i texterna är få i förhållande till New Age i sin helhet och det är svårt att avgöra vilka influenser som kommer ifrån Stevie Wonder, New Age eller den omgivande motståndsrörelsen. Det finns dock, enligt mig, absolut en koppling.
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Cheng, Kin-sang, and 鄭建生. "The new age movement in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31240008.

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ROSSI, TERESINHA DE JESUS NOSKE. "NEW FORMS OF DEFENSE IN OVERLOAD AGE." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2004. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=5156@1.

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COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR
Este estudo teve como objetivo investigar como os usuários da Internet vêm lidando com o crescente aumento de possibilidades de interação proporcionado pelos novos dispositivos comunicacionais virtuais e, em especial, pelo correio eletrônico. Para tanto, foram realizadas quinze entrevistas de perguntas abertas com homens e mulheres que tivessem no mínimo 25 anos de idade e que já estivessem utilizando a Internet e o correio eletrônico há pelo menos um ano. Após transcrito, o material coletado nessas entrevistas foi analisado através da técnica de análise do discurso. Foi possível concluir que três novos excessos relativos à esfera da comunicação interpessoal já estão fazendo parte do cotidiano desses internautas: o excesso de interação, o excesso de demanda de interação e o excesso de mensagens recebidas diariamente. Foi possível verificar, ainda, que estes usuários vêm buscando diferentes formas de lidar com estes excessos e deles se defender. Entre estas novas formas de defesa encontram-se: a priorização de mensagens urgentes, a abertura de diferentes contas de e- mail com a finalidade de separar diferentes níveis de intimidade, a utilização de uma conta de e-mail extra para evitar informar os endereços pessoais a sites ou pessoas não confiáveis, o rápido apagamento de mensagens não desejadas, a utilização de um momento especial para ler e responder mensagens e, finalmente, o controle - bem como eventual redução - da quantidade de contatos via e-mail.
This study aimed at investigating how Internet users are dealing with the increase of interaction possibilities brought about by new communication devices and, specially, by the e-mail. An investigation was carried out with fifteen men and women who were at least twenty-five years old and had been using the Internet and e-mail programs for at least a year. An open-ended-question interview was conducted with each of them. After transcribed, the material collected in these interviews was analyzed through discourse analysis techniques. The results of this analysis made it possible to identify the emergence of three types of excess concerning the new forms of interaction: the excess of interaction, the excess of demand for interaction and the excess of incoming messages. These results also made it possible to conclude that these users are using different forms to deal with these excesses and to defend themselves from them. They give priority to urgent messages, open different e-mail accounts in order to separate different levels of intimacy, use at least one extra account so that they do not have to inform their personal address to sites or people they do not trust, quickly delete undesirable messages, use a special moment of the day to read and reply messages, and, finally, control - as well as reduce - the amount of e-mail contacts.
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Guilane-Nachez, Erica. "Sources, mythes et pratiques du new age." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999STR20014.

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Le new age (nouvel âge), né en Californie et issu du mouvement hippie, est un courant de pensée marqué par un modèle du monde très différent de celui de la culture occidentale. Cette recherche explore les différentes sources du new age, depuis ses premisses dans les siècles passés jusqu'à son émergence dans le monde moderne dans les années 1970, et cela sur les plans historique, philosophique, socioculturel, artistique, scientifique et religieux. Cette recherche montre que le new age, né dans l'occident chrétien, puise aussi nombre de ses conceptions dans d'autres cultures : chamanisme, hindouisme, bouddhisme. Ce travail décrit également les outils et techniques concrets et psycho-mentaux dont se sert le new age et analyse le paradigme et les mythes le fondant : rejet du christianisme, de la science rationaliste et des aspects prédateurs de l'occident, et acceptation d'une conception magique-mystique du monde. Ce travail aboutit à la mise a jour de l'archétype sous-tendant le new age, celui du + réparateur non-ordinaire du monde ;, i. E. La conviction, pour le tenant du new age, de disposer de pouvoirs hors norme, de l'ordre du magique, pour provoquer la transmutation de la société moderne en age d'or
The new age has its origin in California and stems from the hippie movement. It's a trend marked by a world model very different from that of the western culture. This research explores different new age sources - from its beginings in previous centuries to its emergence in the modern world of the 70's - on historical, philosophical, sociocultural, artistic, scientific and religious levels. This research shows mat the new age, born in western christian society, draws several of its conceptions from other cultures : shamanism, hinduism, buddhism. This work also describes the concrete and psycho-mental tools and techniques which the new age makes use of and explains the paradigm and myths which grounds it: its rejection of christianity, of the rationalist science and of the predatory aspects of the western world, as well as the acceptance of a magical and mystical conception of the world. This work results in the updating of the archetype which underlines the new age, that of the + nonordinary healer of the world ;, i. E. A conviction - for the follower of the new age - of having outstanding powers of a magical nature, in order to provoke the transformation of the modern society to a golden age
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Goodell, Zachary Grant. "The "New Age Movement": A Case Study." VCU Scholars Compass, 1990. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4725.

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Within the last two decades, the United States has witnessed the growth of a phenomenon which the media has referred to as "The New Age Movement". This multi-faceted social pattern includes astrology, meditation, mysticism, and eastern philosophies, the popularity of which have increased significantly in the 1980's. This thesis is a case study of the "New Age Movement". First, I develop a descriptive model of the key ideological themes and organizational structures of this social pattern. Subsequently, I organize this model in terms of several sociologically based theoretical frameworks including activity fads, social movements, and sociocultural shifts, in order to provide the most appropriate classification system. The results suggest that a synthetic model which utilizes elements of each of the individual perspectives is the most useful framework for analyzing a social pattern that is as broad and complex as "The New Age Movement".
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Matlack, Daniel W. "Incorporating new age technology into campus lighting." Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1391.

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Bohannon, Leland. "Cyberspace and the new age of influence /." Maxwell AFB, Ala. : School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, 2008. https://www.afresearch.org/skins/rims/display.aspx?moduleid=be0e99f3-fc56-4ccb-8dfe-670c0822a153&mode=user&action=downloadpaper&objectid=caa501f3-8bec-4650-9466-a0d9db7fffb0&rs=PublishedSearch.

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York, Michael Otto. "A sociological profile on the New Age and Neo-pagan movements." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.480850.

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Martin, Jobe Ralph. "A Theological analysis of the New Age Movement." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1985. http://www.tren.com.

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Roy, Vilasini. "New Homes and New Names: The African Migrant Novelin the Digital Age." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Engelska institutionen, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-131816.

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In this thesis, I attempt to explore the development of migrant literature in an era of digitalcommunication. The latest developments in communication technology have certainlydestabilized patterns of content creation and dissemination. While many use it uncritically,mostly as a means of information and keeping in contact, there are new avenues open forthose who wish to engage actively and create a space for new dialogue. And though theseonline platforms have not completely overturned hierarchies between literatures from theWest versus the global South, they have certainly altered both the content and form of workoriginating from African countries. By doing so, digital technology has boosted the creationof an African identity that moves away from victimhood by reimagining ideas of what itmeans to be and write from an African perspective where a multiplicity and hybridity ofvoices exist. I have chosen three “digital migrant novels” (Caren Irr’s term): ChimamandaNgozi Adichihe’s Americanah, NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names, and Open Cityby Teju Cole. I begin by situating these novels in a technologically sophisticated, mediaoriented space, where the geography of nations is challenged by overlapping spaces of digitalcommunication. My aim is threefold – to identify new patterns in migrant identity and to seehow they are affected by technology use; to see whether these patterns correspond to theemergence of an Afropolitan identity (and to understand what permutations this Afropolitanidentity can take on). And and finally, to analyse how digital media communication shapes amigrant’s relationship to homeland and language.
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Fällström, Åke. "Modern gnosticism och New Age : en jämförande studie." Thesis, University of Gävle, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-505.

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Förhållandet mellan modern gnosticism och New Age har visat sig vara oklar i den aktuella akademiska diskussionen. I denna studie gjordes ett försök att bringa en större ordning i denna aktuella akademiska diskussion. Huvudsyftet var att jämföra modern gnosticism och New Age utifrån några valda verk, och se vilka likheter och skillnader som fanns. Metoden som användes var deskription och komparation. Studien visade att det fanns både likheter och skillnader. Den största likheten kan sägas bestå av att båda fenomenen är individcentrerade. Den främsta auktoriteten finns inom människan. En annan likhet är att båda rörelserna har en oppositionell karaktär. På det andliga planet är man mot den etablerade, institutionaliserade och hierarkiska formen av religion. Den största skillnaden mellan de båda handlar om två närliggande existentiella frågor som verkar vara förbehållet modern gnosticism. Det handlar om människan som en främling inför tillvaron, och hennes utkastade tillstånd i denna världen.

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Taylor, G. W. "A.R. Orage, The New Age and Guild Socialism." Thesis, Swansea University, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.639164.

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This study does not purport to be an intellectual biography of Orage, nor does it claim to comprehend Guild Socialism in all of its forms. It is, rather, an attempt to analyse the influence of A.R. Orage and The New Age upon the development of Guild Socialist ideas. The first part of the study deals with the influence of Orage upon the development of Guild Socialism in The New Age. It concentrates upon the relationship between his philosophical and political ideas, and argues that the tension between his search for the spiritual liberation of the individual and his hopes for the liberation of the national character had significant repercussions on his relations with the guildsmen of The New Age. This is illustrated by focussing upon his dialogues with A.J. Penty, S.G. Hobson, Ramiro de Maeztu and Major C.H. Douglas. We find that Orage travelled through so many forms of Guild Socialism because none of his associates were able to satisfy his philosophical and political aspirations. The thesis then moves on to trace some of the ideas developed by Orage and The New Age and attempts to evaluate their impact upon two other Guild Socialist organisations. This section deals with selected themes and focuses, in particular, upon economic ideas, conceptions of the state, and industrial policies. It begins with an analysis of G.D.H. Cole and the National Guilds League, and concludes with chapters on Maurice Reckitt and the Church Socialist League. It is argued that Orage and his associates in The New Age were important in both the origins and development of Guild Socialism. In particular, they were responsible for developing 'right wing' ideas which attracted influential sections of the movement.
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Martin, Gregory David. "New Age travellers : a study in sceptical sociology." Thesis, University of Exeter, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.361322.

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Lewis, Norman. "A new age of intervention : sovereignty under question." Thesis, University of Sussex, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.285108.

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Saraiva, Ana de Fátima Barradas. "New insights on the age for neutering dogs." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25972.

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The current report was carried out for the completion of the Master’s degree in veterinary Medicine and is divided into two parts. The first part is formed by a description of the cases followed during the four-month traineeship completed at Priory Veterinary Surgeons. The most prevalent medical field was dermatology, with a relative frequency of 26% (n= 474), followed by gastroenterology representing 18% of total cases. The second part is composed of a review of the current literature on the proposed benefits and detriments of gonadectomy in dogs and whether performing it at a specific age causes or prevents specific health issues; RESUMO: O presente relatório foi realizado no âmbito do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina Veterinária e está dividido em duas partes. A primeira parte é constituída por uma descrição da casuística observada durante o estágio curricular de quatro meses realizado no Priory Veterinary Surgeons. A área mais prevalente foi dermatologia, com uma frequência relativa de 27% (n=480), seguida da gastroenterologia, que representou 18% dos casos totais. Na segunda parte é realizada uma revisão da literatura atual sobre os benefícios e malefícios inerentes à gonadectomia em cães e se a sua realização em determinada idade específica causa ou impede problemas de saúde específicos
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Kukharuk, A. "Competition 4.0: the new age of business transformation." Thesis, National Aviation University, 2021. https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/53389.

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1. Association of Industrial Automation of Ukraine. Industry 4.0 development strategy. 78 p. https://mautic.appau.org.ua/asset/42:strategia-rozvitku-4-0-v3pdf. 2. Kubiv, S., Minich, O. et al. (2016). Digital Agenda for Ukraine. Priority areas, initiatives, "digitization" projects Of Ukraine until 2020. 90 p. Retrieved from: https://ucci.org.ua/uploads/files/58e78ee3c3922.pdf. 3. Fishchuk, V., Matyushko, V., Chernev, Ye., Yurchak, A., Lavrik, J. and Amelin, A. (2019). Ukraine 2030E - a country with a developed digital economy. Retrieved from: https://strategy.uifuture.org/kraina-z-rozvinutoyu-cifrovoyu-ekonomikoyu.html. 4. Zmitrovych, D. and Kukharuk, A. (2020). Standardization as a tool to impact the international competitiveness of manufacturing enterprises. Economic bulletin of NTUU KPI. Vol. 17. pp. 228-238.
A competition is the rivalry between economic subjects selling (exporting) similar products and services with the goal of achieving revenue (domestic income) and market share growth. This is a core of the success or failure of a particular economic system. A competition may exist not only between companies. It may also exist between countries (the global competition); products (to reach a consumer’s “basket”); proactive and reactive business models; ideas or projects (for better funding); people (at the labor market); people and machines (in the new age of automation and digitalization of many business processes). Today, as many years ago, an important component of commercial success is the value created. However, the system of factors influencing the value created is becoming wider. The ratio of the costs of the main activity and the supporting activity comes to the fore.
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Caffrey, Donald A. "Small Offices for a New Age: Downtown Cincinnati." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2001. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?miami988311341.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Miami University, Dept. of Architecture and Interior Design, 2001.
Title from first page of PDF document. Document formatted into pages; contains vii, 35 p. : ill. Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-35).
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Bauer, Carmel. "Mature age professionals: Transitions into a new career." Thesis, Griffith University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/371960.

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This thesis explores career change transition through the stories of the lived experiences of mature age professionals who chose to make a career change into another profession by undertaking postgraduate coursework studies. The collection of evidence for the study spanned the time from when the participants started their postgraduate study program to make the career change, through their academic program and into their new careers – a period of 18 months for full time students and 30 months for part time students. Modern labour markets, with fast changing technology, increasingly mobile populations, and the constant generation of new jobs and skills have resulted in the model of lifelong employment with a single employer no longer being viable for many people. Individuals now have to manage career transitions throughout their lifespans, with the need for continuous learning and ongoing innovation. These transitions present many challenges for individuals, however, there have been relatively few studies that examine how individuals respond to the challenges of career transitions. This study sought to provide an insight into the transition experiences of individuals making a career change into a new profession. The study used an innovative research design that incorporated transition theory with narrative inquiry methodology in a longitudinal study. The integration of this theory and methodology enabled the research of the lived experiences of the participants as they moved through time during their transition. There were up to seven research conversations for each of the 17 study participants across the time of their transition. At any one moment, the participants’ stories outlined not only their current transition experiences, but also their past and imagined future experiences. This moving back and forward in time produced multilayered and reflexive stories of the transition experience, as changes in time and place often resulted in different transition issues being experienced. The findings of the study show that transition is not a linear process, but rather is dynamic, iterative and wave-like. Consequently a new model for transition is proposed. Transition experiences ebb and flow over time and place as the transition progresses. Some issues experienced during transition become more important at particular times, places and contexts, only to diminish as other issues come to the fore. Issues from earlier in the transition are often revisited in the later stages as individuals look back to their previous experiences and forward to imagined new experiences. The study found that transition occurs in the midst of ongoing lives in relation to time, place and personal and social conditions. It highlights the need for research into career change transition to acknowledge these factors, rather than taking a ‘snapshot’ of transition experiences at a particular time and place. In light of the study findings, a new career change transition model is proposed that incorporates the wave like iterative nature of transition and reaches in to the ‘settling in’ of the new career. Stories of transition experiences into a new career provide useful information for institutions and organisations that are responsible for the recruitment, academic programs, induction and mentoring of individuals who are undergoing transition in order to enter a new career. This knowledge will assist these mature age professionals in their transition, allowing them to bring their valuable skills and competencies to their new profession. In addition, individuals who are considering making a transition into a new career would find the stories of career change of interest.
Thesis (PhD Doctorate)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
School Educ & Professional St
Arts, Education and Law
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Weston, Donna. "Music and Musical Thought of the New Age." Thesis, Griffith University, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366138.

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The aims of this paper are firstly to show the principal ways in which music and musical thought are associated with the New Age Movement and to demonstrate how these are related to New Age ideologies, and secondly to show that the musical thinking of the movement reflects a trend originating in the late nineteenth century. It is proposed that music plays an important and integral role within the movement, and that the way in which it is viewed in this context is not specific to the New Age, but rather is based on a tradition which can, like the movement itself, be traced back to late nineteenth century esoteric thought and indeed, further. Consequently, New Age music and its associated ideologies constitute the culmination of an important trend in musical thinking which stretches over an entire century and beyond. This proposal is based on two assumptions - firstly that a restricted number of themes can be identified as comprising New Age ideology, and secondly that these themes can be related to a wider, global paradigm shift. This is approached firstly through the identification of the ideologies and practices of the New Age Movement and how they are interrelated. The historical and sociological origins of the movement are then analysed to show that these practices and themes have much earlier precedents. From this information, a concise definition of the New Age Movement is identified, and the remainder of the paper is based upon this definition. The ideas represented in New Age musical texts are discussed and compared to determine common themes and how these relate to New Age ideology. This is followed by the analysis of a selection of European esoteric musical writings from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It is proposed that the same continuation of thought demonstrated earlier in the paper, that is from the esoteric movements of the nineteenth century into the era of the New Age Movement, is also present within esoteric musical thought. Therefore, the themes isolated as representative of the New Age Movement are recognisable in both the writings of the movement and those of the nineteenth century, continuing into the twentieth century. In an attempt to arrive at a stylistic description of New Age music, 133 CDs are analysed, which are representative of commercially available recordings of New Age music. The results of this musical analysis are then compared with the cover notes and illustrations to determine the relationship between the music and the extra-musical features of the CDs. The result of both the musical and extra-musical analysis is then compared with New Age ideology, with special reference to those themes outlined in the first chapters of the paper. The conclusion draws together this information to demonstrate that firstly, a distinct musical ideology, reflecting New Age themes, is an identifiable component of the movement. Secondly, that this musical thought is reflected in both New Age music, and in practices using music in the context of the New Age Movement. Finally, that this movement is a continuation of a trend in mystical thinking, or a spiritual movement which can be traced back to the nineteenth century, wherein it enjoyed an increase in popularity and exposure, and beyond. New Age music and musical thought are not exclusive to a contemporary movement, but rather are representative of a centuries old trend which is culminating now in what is known as the New Age Movement.
Thesis (PhD Doctorate)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Queensland Conservatorium
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Bergqvist, Anders. "From the sugar age to the information age. : A new high school in Kävlinge." Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-146819.

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Decommissioned buildings and structures from the industrial age constitutes a challenge for many municipalities when society and the global economy changes. The transformation of the old sugar mill in Kävlinge originates from that shift – from the production of goods to an information and knowledge based society. How can this type of building be re-programmed as a stimulating place for sharing and acquire knowledge, and at the same time perform well in terms of energy? The sustainable strategies for energy preservation includes a new transparent second skin - a glass corridor facade, which stores the heat from the thermal mass (bricks). It also includes a passive ventilation system, using underground ducts to heat or cool the building depending on season.
Avvecklade byggnader och strukturer från industrialismen utgör en utmaning för många kommuner när samhället och den globala ekonomin förändras. Omvandlingen av det gamla sockerbruket i Kävlinge tar sin utgångspunkt från det skiftet - från produktionen av varor till ett informations-och kunskapssamhället. Hur kan denna typ av byggnad omprogrammeras till en stimulerande plats för att dela och tillägna sig kunskap, och samtidigt prestera bra vad det gäller energi? De hållbara strategierna för energieffektivitet innefattar ett nytt transparent klimatskal som lagrar värmen från den termiska massan (tegel). Den innehåller också ett passivt ventilationssystem, som med hjälp av underjordiska schakt värmer eller kyler byggnaden beroende på säsong.
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Costa, Sofia de Oliveira Serra. "Targeting Higher in Age Preparing the Retail Business for the New Age Senior Segment." Master's thesis, Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10216/49889.

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Costa, Sofia de Oliveira Serra. "Targeting Higher in Age Preparing the Retail Business for the New Age Senior Segment." Dissertação, Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10216/49889.

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Chen, Shu-Chuan. "Getting healed from a globalised age : a study of the New Age Movement in Taiwan." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2006. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/52046/.

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The aim of this qualitative study of the New Age Movement (NAM) in Taiwan was to test the ideas about 'self-religion', 'reflexive modernisation' and 'globalisation' that underlie many sociological accounts of the New Age phenomena. It also explored the neglected issues of emotions and embodiment in New Age practices. By means of in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 40 participants in New Age activities, participant observation in two New Age courses about healing and documentary analysis, my project produced the following four conclusions. First, the characteristics of New Age spiritualities in Taiwan, such as 'spiritual but not religious' and 'transformational but not salvational', differ from those of the country's main religions and new religious groups. But many people in the NAM seek a new balance between 'tradition and modernity' or 'new age spiritualities and "old age" religions'. Second, changes in emotional states are critical for participants in New Age activities in terms of 'being healed' through a process of self-transformation. Participants experience emotional identification, display and experience, whilst also internalising a set of feeling rules based on the 'emotion ideology' of New Age spiritualities. Third, analysis of interviewees' biographical reconstructions of their experiences shows that the New Age can be regarded as an integral part of late modern society in Taiwan. Not only is the NAM mainly about self-reflexivity but it also influences the life politics of its followers. It can therefore serve as a source of 'alternative' expert knowledge in late-modern society. Fourth, the structure of the NAM in Taiwan can be described as a loose, web-like network. Furthermore, the globalised aspects of the movement cannot be regarded simply as an expression of 'Westernisation' or 'Americanisation', but should be properly understood as a process of 'parallel glocalization'. This thesis is an original combination of conceptual analysis, theoretical ideas and empirical investigation. Its main contributions are, on the one hand, to have integrated the New Age in Taiwan into theorising about late-modernity and globalisation and, on the other, to have placed emotions and healing at the center of the study of New Age activities.
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Ingraham, Mark R. "Histological age estimation of the midshaft clavicle using a new digital technique." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2004. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4604/.

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Histological methods to estimate skeletal age at death, in forensic cases, are an alternative to the more traditional gross morphological methods. Most histological methods utilize counts of bone type within a given field for their estimation. The method presented in this paper uses the percentage area occupied by unremodeled bone to estimate age. The percentage area occupied by unremodeled bone is used in a linear regression model to predict skeletal age at death. Additionally, this method uses digital software to measure area rather than the traditional technique in which a gridded microscope is used to estimate area. The clavicle was chosen as a sample site since it is not a weight bearing bone and has little muscular insertion. These factors reduce the variation seen as a result of differences in lifestyle or activity pattern.
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Eriksson, Björling Mikael. "Reshaping the picture : communication in the new media age." Thesis, Konstfack, Institutionen för Bildpedagogik (BI), 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-2274.

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The last decade a number of digital mediums such as computers, internet, digital cameras and mobile phones have entered people’s lives. How have these mediums changed the way we communicate and consume media? This work examines two ongoing trends in this new digital media landscape. The first trend is about how newspapers have reshaped in the digital media landscape. The second trend is about personal publishing in general and blogging in particular. The questions asked are: How have the new mediums changed the way we communicate, create and consume media? And how are pictures used and what role do they play? It is important to ask these questions now when we are in the midst of a changing media landscape. A qualitative research approach with in-depth interviews, document analysis and a literature study has been performed. The thesis describes how people’s means for communication have changed through history. From the oral culture, the writing culture, the printing culture until the first media age and today’s new media age. It concludes that the new media age is different compared to the previous ages. Today’s communication and media flow is to a higher degree multi-directional compared to the previous ages. People have the means to respond and interact with traditional media such as newspapers. The interaction with the readers has become an important part of the publishing process. Personal publishing and blogging is blossoming and today there are numerous tools available for personal publishing of content at internet. The creation of digital content images and text has become easier and faster. The new digital technologies have eliminated the time and space boarders. Millions of mobile phones with inbuilt cameras results in that we witness pictures of situations we never had pictures of before. These pictures can easily be published for a large audience instantly regardless time and space. The new media age is about personalization and individualization of content creation, content publishing and content consumption. Interactivity is important and the main driver is communication between people.
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Kuhling, Carmen L. "The New Age ethic and the spirit of postmodernity." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape11/PQDD_0004/NQ40493.pdf.

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Ho, Sang David. "The new age and an interpretation of first Peter." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.293349.

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Sutcliffe, Steven James. "'New Age' in Britain : an ethnographical and historical exploration." Thesis, Open University, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.244522.

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Holloway, Julian James. "Sacred space : a study of the New Age movement." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.266902.

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Humphries, Courtney (Courtney Elizabeth). "Side effects : the new age of AIDS in America." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39435.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies, 2004.
Vita.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 29-32).
When the cocktail of AIDS drugs called highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) was introduced in 1997, it radically changed the picture of HIV and AIDS in the U.S. Deaths from AIDS plummeted by two-thirds. Now, far fewer people are progressing along the once-inevitable path to illness and death. The impact of new therapy has been both dramatic and double-edged: it has spared tens of thousands from death, but has complicated their lives in countless ways. This newspaper series in five parts examines the new landscape of AIDS in the aftermath of success - a success that is still incomplete as there is still no cure. The new therapies carry literal side effects - the toxicities of drugs that infected individuals must take everyday for the rest of their lives. But the drugs have also created social and political side effects as AIDS is transformed to an increasingly chronic disease. The series relays the stories of HIV-infected individuals, clinicians, social workers, and AIDS service and prevention workers in Boston and examines how their lives and work have changed now that AIDS is no longer seen as a "crisis" in the U.S.
by Courtney Humphries.
S.M.
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Farias, Miguel. "A psychological study of New Age practices and beliefs." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2004. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:eae25fc5-1644-44f6-8f3c-8f25e5707d22.

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This thesis consists of a study of the motivational, cognitive and personality implications of adherence to New Age practices and beliefs. The New Age, unlike traditional Western religion, possesses no church-like structure and is usually characterised as a loose network of self-development practices, with a belief system centred on the spiritual evolution of the individual through successive reincarnations and the idea of a magical interconnectedness between all things. The studies carried out used a series of psychological measures, including self-report scales, analysis of self-concepts, autobiographical episodes and attributions to life events, and experimental visual and semantic tasks. Groups of traditional religious and non-religious individuals were also assessed to serve as contrasts to the New Age group. Following from previous sociological literature on the individualist character of the New Age, the first study dealt with individualist and collectivist motivations. New Age individuals were found to emphasise more individualistic values than Catholics, but still differed from non-religious individuals in that they stressed more self-transcendent universalism values and global-holistic self-concepts. This pattern was labelled as 'holistic individualism' and the second study sought to define it more accurately by focusing on the analysis of agency and communion motivations through the analysis of autobiographical episodes. In this study, the New Age group showed a higher frequency of agency and a lower frequency of communion themes than traditional religious and non-religious participants and, in particular, emphasised life stories of self-empowerment by non-material 'energies' or entities. The last two studies looked more closely at the New Age tendency towards highly abstract cognitions, in particular its sense of connectedness, by focusing on magical thinking and personality traits. New Age individuals were found to attribute events to magical rather than naturalistic causes much more often than the other groups. This cognitive disposition was confirmed in the last study, which found a positive association between the adherence to New Age practices and schizotypal personality traits, emotional hypersensitivity, and cognitive-perceptual looseness. Women were also found to be keener adherents to the New Age than men. Given this set of results, it is suggested that the New Age should be thought of primarily as a magical, rather than a religious, system of practices and beliefs. It is also proposed that an individual may be drawn to the New Age not only because of its modern individualistic appeal, but in virtue of possessing a particular personality and cognitive disposition towards magical ideation and unusual perceptual experiences.
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Söderström, John, and Jesper Luiga. "The new age of Green Marketing in Swedish forestry." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-76450.

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The adoption of Green Marketing within the Swedish forest industry has raised questions as to why there has been an increase in implementation of the concept, and what the results have showed. After conducting eight semi-structured qualitative interviews with companies involved with forestry in Sweden, this paper has been able to showcase an in-depth analysis. The companies interviewed include a forest owner, five forestry companies, a packaging company, and a lobby initiative in Sweden. This has allowed the research to explore different perspectives in the forest industry. The answers derived from the interviews were for the most part in correlation to each other, and highlighted the similar ways to approaching Green Marketing within the Swedish forest industry. Public concern, governmental regulations, and opportunity to form strong relationships were all seen as reasonings behind the usage of Green Marketing. The Swedish forest industry has done very well in avoiding many Green Marketing mistakes, and has also showcased a strong effort in following what is known as the ‘Golden Rules of Green Marketing’.
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Wang, Jiaxi. "Age Differences In Economic Decisions: A New Ultimatum Game." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1372532918.

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Carpenter, David. "The Age of Innocence [score]." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2011. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/216328.

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The Age of Innocence is an opera based on the 1920 novel by Edith Wharton. Set in New York high society of the 1870's, it tells the story of Newland Archer, a young lawyer, his fiancée May Welland, and her cousin, the Countess Ellen Olenska, who has returned to her native New York in an aura of scandal, having left her husband, the dissolute Polish Count Olenski, in Europe. Although Archer and Ellen fall in love, he nevertheless follows the expectations of his family and marries the lovely but conventional May. For her part, while she sees a life with Archer as an escape from her loneliness, Ellen cannot allow herself to betray her cousin, insisting that she and Archer can love each other only if they remain apart. This love triangle is unique because of the social pressures placed upon Archer: he is a product of New York society, which has taught him to believe in the factitious idea of female innocence, as personified by May. Though he questions this and other conventions of his society, he is unable to bring himself to abandon the safety of these social norms that govern every aspect of proper behavior in New York. It is Archer's love for Ellen that prompts him to challenge these standards, pointing out New York's hypocrisy in welcoming May's cousin back to America while at the same time treating her as a pariah for abandoning her husband in Europe. None of their objections to Ellen is explicitly stated, however, for this is a world which has a morbid fear of "the unpleasant"--that is, anything that would disturb the calm surface of society's politesse and social grace. It comes as no surprise, then, that Archer's desire for Ellen (especially after he marries May), becomes a potential social nightmare for his family and all of New York, as they ruthlessly plot to drive the two apart, and send Ellen back to Europe. The main challenge in creating an opera out of this story, in addition to streamlining a lengthy and complex plot, was to delineate both in the libretto and the music the realms of the said and unsaid--that is, what the characters say in public, and what they say to themselves or to others that represents their innermost feelings. In the libretto, this was achieved by drawing upon Wharton's dialogue and narration in the novel in order to create these private and public utterances, in the form of recitatives, arias, duets, or ensemble pieces. The language of the libretto has been fashioned to serve these different musical forms, with dialogue from the novel employed in moments of recitative; and freely-metered verse, with a modest use of rhyme, for the "numbers" of the opera. The music, meanwhile, employs a system of codes to define the realms of the said and unsaid--motives, sonorities and key relationships that bring into focus the interactions of the characters, especially Archer, Ellen and May as their drama plays out under the ever-watchful eyes of New York society. The music has also been rendered to bring out the stresses and meter of the text, and heighten the import of the words as sung by a particular character. I have attempted in my opera to bring to life the timeless themes of Wharton's novel: unfulfilled love, the individual versus society, the potential corrupting influence of desire, and the moral choices that human beings face as they wrestle with these common issues. Opera, through the language of music, is one of the few art forms capable of fully realizing these themes in a dramatic context--in this sense, it is just as relevant to our time as it was to Wharton's, and therefore remains a viable medium for the twenty-first-century composer.
Temple University--Theses
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Holsteen, Nathan D. "Current trends in globalism as related to Biblical prophecy." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1991. http://www.tren.com.

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Heichler, Kate. "More than a new song new approaches to worship for the age-old church /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online. Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2005. http://www.tren.com.

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Reynolds, Harriet E. "The New Age Movement as answered by the epistle to the Colossians." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1990. http://www.tren.com.

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