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John August (Author) Considered a "screenwriting guru" by Slate, John August has written screenplays for Charlie’s Angels, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Frankenweenie, Aladdin, and more. He is a voting member of the Academy and a former member of the WGA Board of Directors.Craig Mazin (Author) Craig Mazin is the Emmy-winning creator and showrunner for the acclaimed HBO shows Chernobyl and The Last of Us. His feature credits include The Hangover Part II and III, and Identity Thief. Craig is a former member of the WGA Board of Directors.
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University of Notre Dame Fire Department
The University of Notre Dame Fire Department (NDFD) was established in the aftermath of the devastating fire of April 23, 1879, during which the University's Main Building and several nearby structures were destroyed. While there was no loss of life from this fire, it took three weeks for the ruins to stop smoldering and the extreme damage required a massive reconstruction effort the following summer in order to save the institution. The fire of 1879 and a later fire that heavily damaged St. Edwards Hall in 1980 both had a significant influence on the formation and evolution of NDFD.As early as 1846, Notre Dame had acquired a "fire engine" of sorts, which was stored under a shed near the campus' dog kennel and various Congregation of Holy Cross Brothers were given assignments as part of the "fire company." It is highly doubtful that this fire engine would bear any resemblance to anything we would consider as a fire engine today. It was most likely a pumping mechanism for a firefighting water supply from the nearby lakes. At the time, a fire company member's main duties were to procure buckets, axes and other tools to combat the fire.
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What Ought I to Believe
"What Ought I to Believe; A Moral Test" is a profound exploration of the intersection between intellectual conviction and moral responsibility. Written by theologian John A. W. Haas, this work addresses the fundamental question of how a person of faith should navigate the complexities of modern thought and philosophical inquiry. By examining the foundations of belief through the lens of ethics, the author seeks to provide a standard-a moral test-by which the validity and value of one's convictions can be measured. The book delves into the nature of truth, the role of authority in religion, and the psychological aspects of faith. Haas argues that belief is not merely a cognitive exercise but a moral commitment that shapes an individual's character and actions. He discusses the challenges posed by skepticism and naturalism, offering a defense of a worldview that integrates spiritual values with intellectual integrity. This work serves as an essential resource for those interested in Christian ethics, systematic theology, and the philosophy of religion. Readers will find a thoughtful analysis of what it means to hold a belief that is both rationally defensible and ethically sound, providing a bridge between the requirements of the mind and the dictates of the conscience. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you may see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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John August Anderson
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John August Anderson (August 7, 1876 - December 2, 1959) was an American astronomer. He was born in Rollag, a small community in Clay County, Minnesota to the south of Hawley. Anderson received his Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University in 1907, and remained on the staff after graduation. In 1908 he became professor of astronomy at the university. In 1909 he was also given the responsibility for the Rowland ruling engines that were used for creating diffraction gratings, and the quality of these was considered excellent, especially the concave gratings.
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The Unity of Faith and Knowledge
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Distributive Justice
The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth (Cram Edition)€ 42,95 -
The Unity of Faith and Knowledge
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Romantic Spain
A Record of Personal Experiences, Volume 2 -
Declining Liberty and Other Papers
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Declining Liberty and Other Papers
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Canoe
A Collection of Canadian ArtAnne Ewen is a curator, consultant, and author of numerous catalogues, books, and articles. She has curated numerous exhibitions for a host of institutions including the Glenbow Museum, the Art Gallery of Calgary, and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies. She has also taught museum courses at the University of Calgary and the University of Lethbridge. She is the recipient of many awards and honours including Honorary Member of the Alberta Society of Artists, the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, the Government of Alberta Centennial Medal, and the Alberta Museums Association’s Award of Merit and Outstanding Service Award. She lives Banff, Alberta. Rod Green is an art dealer, collector, and the former president of Masters Gallery, one of North America’s preeminent art dealers. He served on several committees at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Alberta, and was appointed to the Museum’s Board of Governors 1997–2016. He was inducted as a Fellow of the Glenbow Museum in 2016. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Board of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, where he also serves as Chair of the Collections Committee. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Alberta Centennial Medal, the Calgary Mayor’s award for Sustaining Support of the Arts in Calgary, and the Eric Harvie Glenbow Award. During his tenure Masters Gallery was awarded the Honens Honours and the Calgary Generosity of Spirit Award. He lives in Calgary, Alberta. Grit McCreath has been an educator, teacher, teacher-librarian, and administrator for over 30 years in Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Alberta. She has taught all grades from kindergarten to Grade 12 in both public and private schools. For the last twenty years she has served her university as a member of the University of Saskatchewan’s Senate, Board of Governors, its first Honorary Ambassador and most recently serving two terms as the Chancellor. She has served on numerous community boards including the Famous 5 Foundation, the Calgary YWCA as chair, the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, and RESOLVE Calgary. She has received a number of honours from the Conference Board of Canada, the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, and the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Award. She and her husband Scott are the proud parents of sons, Andy and James, their daughters-in-law Camille and Amber, along with four grandsons—Henry, Jack, Eddie, and Max—a new generation of canoeists! Scott McCreath retired in 2024 from a 55-year career in the financial service business. He has served on the Board of the Investment Dealers Association, was chairman of the Alberta Stock Exchange, and was the recipient of numerous corporate and industry awards. Raised and educated in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, he left the province in 1970 but never forgot his roots. Through their family foundation, he and his wife Grit support the environment, the arts, education, and their community. Scott is an executive in residence at the University of Saskatchewan Edwards School of Business, on the Dean’s Advisory Board, and a member of the Dean’s Circle. He received the university’s Alumni of Distinction Award in 2014. Scott is also a board member of the Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health. An avid outdoorsman, he has assembled a canoe collection that reflects his and his wife Grit’s passion for the arts, artists, and art institutions.
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John Augustus Atkinson
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