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  • av J. Byerly Donald
    379,-

    Delve into a comprehensive examination of religious intolerance during the later Roman Empire, particularly from the reign of Constantine to the era of Theodosius I. This meticulously researched book, "Religious Intolerance in the Later Roman Empire: A Legal Analysis," offers a unique perspective by focusing exclusively on Imperial letters and laws, many of which are preserved in the Theodosian and Justinianic Codes, as well as other collections like Eusebius' Vita Constantini.

  • av S. Sherman George
    355,-

    Uncover the intricate tapestry of the Faustian legend in Western culture, where deals with the devil and the pursuit of knowledge take center stage. this book delves deep into a lesser-explored facet of Faustian literature, specifically examining the profound questions of knowledge that have reverberated through the tradition since its inception in the 1587 Historia von D. Johann Fausten. This book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the interplay of knowledge, myth, and cultural dynamics in Western literature.

  • av E. Franco Deborah
    391,-

    Before colleges and universities can be truly effective in preparing students for a post-college life, an understanding of the college to post-college transition process for recent college graduates is needed. Although there is extensive literature characterizing the college experience, little research exists surrounding the experiences of recent college graduates, especially during the transition out of college.The purpose of this study was to understand the transition from college to postcollege life for recent college graduates. Conducted from a constructivist epistemological paradigm, this study employed grounded theory methods to understand how participants interpreted their post-college transition experience.

  • av D. Zaragoza Preston
    343,-

    Although family systems theorists have long emphasized the family as an important influence on the individual's life choices, there is minimal qualitative research relating to Millennial college students and the impact of their families, particularly in the area of financial beliefs and behaviors. The purpose of this qualitative study was the exploration of the phenomenon of family influence on Millennial college students regarding how money messages from parents and grandparents have influenced their own money beliefs and behaviors. Seven college students between the ages of 21-23 were interviewed to gain insight into the perceived impact of family money messages.

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