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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. James the Less
The James (5) of Jude 1:1 must certainly be identified with James (3), the brother of the Lord and the Bishop of Jerusalem.
This identification requires the identity of Mary, the mother of James (Matthew 27:56; Mark 15:40), with Mary the wife of Cleophas (John 19:25), and, consequently, the identity of Alpheus (2) and Clopas (4).
James was called to the Apostolate with his brother Jude; in all the four lists of the Apostles, he stands at the head of the third group (Matthew 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:16; Acts 1:13).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08280a.htm   (1073 words)

  
 Wares extraordinaire
By Johna Till Johnson, Eye on the Carriers columnist
Network executives are all too familiar with the battles between application and infrastructure groups over slow application response times.
Johnson is president and chief research officer at Nemertes Research, which provides quantitative research on the business impact of technology.
www.networkworld.com /best/2002/wares.html   (2800 words)

  
 Mennonite Life - Bibliography 1995   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Krabill, James R. The hymnody of the Harrist Church among the Dida of south-central Ivory Coast (1913-1949): a historico-religious study.
Krehbiel, James W. Swiss Russian Mennonite families before 1874 from the Michelsdorf, Michalin, Eduardsdorf, Horodyszcze, Waldheim, Zahoriz and Kutusovka congregations.
Ziegler, James P. The German-language press in Indiana: a bibliography.
www.bethelks.edu /mennonitelife/bibliographies/1995.html   (4617 words)

  
 Latvia / Riga circa 1897, The National Encyclopedia
It is a matter of dispute whether the French took their name from the English (the woord being assumed to be connected with rig, merry, as we might say a "merry go down"), or the English from the French.
The latter seems to be the the fact, because the rigadoon was the court dance under Louis XIII, but was not familiar in England till James II.
Rousseau's remark that the name came from Rigaud, a dancing master, is quite unsupported.
www.latvians.com /en/Reading/RigaNatlEncy/riga1897.php   (836 words)

  
 Academic rewards for scholarly research communication via electornic publishing
This article was originally published in The Technology Source (http://ts.mivu.org/) as: James L. Morrison, and Peter Suber "The Free Online Scholarship Movement: An Interview with
PPF listed authors, titles, abstracts and author contact information to enable subscribers to request the full text of an article of interest to them.
Hundreds of physicists paid an annual subscription fee to receive PPF weekly by airmail (Till, 2001; Addis, 2002).
rkcsi.indiana.edu /archive/CSI/WP/WP02-13B.html   (10248 words)

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