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A matter of time? : temporality, agency and the cosmopolitan in the novels of Kazuo Ishiguro and Timothy MoSpark, Gordon Andrew January 2011 (has links)
The emergence of novelists such as Kazuo Ishiguro and Timothy Mo in the final decades of the twentieth century has often been taken as evidence of an increasing multiculturalism both in Britain and the wider world, as well as in British literature itself. With their dual British-Asian heritage and their interrogation of notions of history, identity and agency, these authors are often celebrated as proponents of the cosmopolitan novel, a genre which rejects binary notions of East and West or national interest in favour of a transnational mode of cooperation and cohabitation. Reading against the grain of such celebratory notions of the cosmopolitan, this thesis suggests that if the novels of Ishiguro and Mo are concerned with the exigencies of the cosmopolitan world, then they portray that world as one which remains split and haunted by divisions between East and West, past and present, self and ‘other’. That is, they present a cosmopolitan world in which the process of negotiation and contact is difficult, confrontational and often violent. Drawing upon Fredric Jameson’s notion of the ‘political unconscious’, I suggest that these novels in fact reveal the origins of the rather deeper divisions which have emerged in the first decade of the twenty first century, analysing the ways in which they reveal a degree of cultural incommensurability, frustrated cosmopolitan agency and the enduring power and appeal of the nation state. I also suggest that the contemporary critical obsession with the spatial – whereby cosmopolitanism’s work is carried out in ‘Third Spaces’, interstitial sites, and border zones – fails to recognize the importance of temporal concerns to the experience of cosmopolitan living. My analysis of the novels of Ishiguro and Mo is thus concerned with the way in which the temporal is a key concern of these works at both a narratological and thematic level. In particular, I identify a curious ‘double-time’ of cosmopolitanism, whereby the busyness which we might expect of the period is counterpointed by a simultaneous sense of stasis and inactivity. I argue that it is within this unsettling contemporary ‘double-time’ that the cracks and fissures in the narrative of cosmopolitanism begin to emerge.
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Developing a catechism for the members of First Baptist Church Garden City, Missouri to understand the 2000 Baptist faith and messageFunderburk, Jeff January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2005. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 168-172).
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The training and equipping of biblical counselors implementing a nouthetic pathway at East Sedalia Baptist ChurchYoakum, Stuart Trevor. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2005. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 242-256)
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Aluminium matrix nanocomposites produced in situ by friction stir processingLee, I-Shan 26 March 2011 (has links)
Friction stir processing (FSP) was applied to produce aluminum based in situ
composites from powder mixtures of Al-Fe, Al-Mo, and Al-Fe2O3. Billet of powder
mixtures was prepared by the use of conventional pressing and sintering route. The
sintered billet was then subjected to multiple passages of FSP. During FSP, the material
has experienced both high temperature and very large plastic strain. The basic idea for
fabricating the composites is to combine the hot working nature of friction stir
processing (FSP) and the exothermic reaction between aluminum and transition metals
(Al-Fe, Al-Mo) or metal oxides (Al-Fe2O3).
In the Al-Fe alloy, in situ Al¡VFe reaction can be induced during FSP and form
Al-Al13Fe4 composite. The size of reinforcing particles formed by the in-situ reaction is
~100 nm. In Al-Mo alloys, fine Al-Mo intermetallic particles with an average size of
~200 nm were formed and uniformly dispersed in the aluminum matrix by FSP. The
Al-Mo intermetallic particles were identified mainly as Al12Mo with minor amount of
Al5Mo. The exothermic reaction could result in local melting of Al at the Al/TM
interface, and the liquid Al may accelerate the reaction. In addition, it is suggested that
the critical mechanism responsible for the rapid reaction and the formation of nanometer
sized particles in FSP is the effective removal of the Al-TM intermetallic phase from
the Al-TM interface, maintaining an intimate contact between TM and Al.
In the Al-Fe2O3 system, the reactions taking place during FSP includes the thermite
reaction (2Al +Fe2O3 ¡÷ Al2O3 + 2Fe), and the reaction between the reduced Fe and Al
to form Al13Fe4. In the FSPed Al-Fe2O3 specimens, there are two types of second phase
particles, Al13Fe4 and Al2O3. The Al2O3 particles (about 10 nm in size) usually appear
as a cluster of 100-200 nm in diameter. There are two types of Al2O3 phases existed in
the Al matrix after FSP passes, depending on the content of Fe2O3. One is £^-Al2O3 in Al-2Fe2O3 specimens, and the other is £\-Al2O3 in Al-4Fe2O3 specimens. It is suggested
that the formation of different type of Al2O3 particles in the Al-Fe2O3 composites may
be attributed to different heat release in each system. The lower heat release in
Al-2Fe2O3 sample favors the formation of the while the higher heat release in
Al-4Fe2O3 sample results in the £\-Al2O3.
The Al-Al13Fe4/Al2O3 composite produced by FSP exhibits both high strength and
good tensile ductility. The higher strength in Al-Fe2O3 specimen may be due to the
presence of fine Al2O3 particles. The flow stress of the Al-4Fe2O3 composite can
maintain at 100 MPa even at 773 K. The good thermal stability and high temperature
strength of Al-Al13Fe4/Al2O3 composites could be attributed to the fine dispersion of
second phase particles in the aluminum matrix, especially the nanometric Al2O3
particles. These Al2O3 particles are very stable at elevated temperatures, even after long
time exposure at 873 K.
The temperature excursion in FSP is determined by both the FSP parameters and
the exothermic reaction involved. The peak temperature in Al-Fe or Al-Fe2O3
system during FSP was calculated as a function of the fraction of Fe or Fe2O3 reacted.
Based on calculated results, it is noted that with the in situ reaction, the value of
can easily reach the melting point of Al, especially for the Al-Fe2O3 system. The
reaction mechanism and microstructure evolution during FSP are discussed.
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The Study of Mo Yan's Clan NovelsChuang, Yen-Yu 28 August 2012 (has links)
Abstract
The family can be viewed as a reflector of culture, which becomes increasingly rich and varied as time goes by. It is like a person who undergoes all the vicissitudes of human beings' experiences, so it is not only a valuable specimen for us to have a better understanding of the course of human history but also an important basis for us to know ourselves. For this reason, the family novels have always been a extremely flexible and rich narrative genre, which represent complex social performance and the culture world in both eastern and western literature.
This thesis is focused on Mo Yan's four novels related to the family. They were "Red Sorghum Family", " herbivorous Family", " Big Breasts & Wide Hips", and " Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out". For one thing, we deconstructed the survival ethics masked in these novels, analyzed the heroic image described in these novels, and discussed the issue of "degradation of species ". In what follows, we explored the underlying love ethic in these novels from the two perspectives: the suspension of moral and the reversion of tradition. Previous studies have demonstrated that in Mo Yan's family novels, making the flesh public is used as a method of unfolding primitive vitality. Third, we delved into the connotation after the pleasure of making love (body of pleasure) through an analysis of Mo Yan's praising body and preference over the land and lower body. Mo Yan's family novels are also filled with the plots about hunger and violence. Finally, we attempted to investigate the narrative skills and moral of Mo Yan's family novels. With the fact that Mo Yan elaborated the plots, his works about the family are one of the most brilliant novels. These novels describe the lifeblood of both paternal and maternal family system; they also revealed the implications about Mo Yan's viewpoints on the relationship between nation and country in the society intertwined with war, hunger, and violence.
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Thermal Properties of Uranium-Molybdenum Alloys: Phase Decomposition Effects of Heat TreatmentsCreasy, John Thomas 2011 December 1900 (has links)
Uranium-Molybdenum (U-Mo) alloys are of interest to the nuclear engineering community for their potential use as reactor fuel. The addition of molybdenum serves to stabilize the gamma phase of uranium, as well as increasing the melting point of the fuel. Thermal properties of U-Mo alloys have not been fully characterized, especially within the area of partial phase decomposition of the gamma phase of the alloy. Additional data was acquired through this research to expand the characterization data set for U-Mo alloys.
The U-Mo alloys used for this research were acquired from the Idaho National Laboratory and consisted of three alloys of nominal 7, 10, and 13 percent molybdenum by weight. The sample pins were formed by vacuum induction melt casting. Once the three sample pins were fabricated and sent to the Fuel Cycle and Materials Laboratory at Texas A&M University, the pins were homogenized and sectioned for heat treatment. Several heat treatments were performed on the samples to induce varying degrees of phase decomposition, and the samples were subsequently sectioned for phase verification and thermal analysis.
An Electron Probe Microanalyzer with wavelength dispersive spectroscopy was used to observe the phases in the samples as well as to characterize each phase. The density of each sample was determined using Archimedes method. Finally, a light flash analyzer was used to determine thermal diffusivity of the samples up to 300 degrees C as well as to estimate the thermal conductivity. For U-10Mo, thermal diffusivity increased with increasing phase decomposition from gamma to alpha +U2Mo while U-7Mo saw a flattening of the thermal diffusivity curve with increased phase decomposition.
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Watershed-sediment-biotic linkages in small streams of Missouri's Osage River BasinTurner, Andy W. Rabeni, Charles F. January 2009 (has links)
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on January 19, 2010). Thesis advisor: Dr. Charles F. Rabeni. Includes bibliographical references.
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Mobilizing church members to greater involvement and satisfaction in ministryDuncan, John F. January 1900 (has links)
Project Thesis (D. Min.)--Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 126-130).
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This land is all terrible rough a history of access to forest resources in Carter County, Missouri /Benac, David T., January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [221]-233). Also available on the Internet.
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Fellowship and the Lord's Supper at the Jackson Church of ChristCulbertson, Jerry Keith, January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Harding University Graduate School of Religion, 2000. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 165-169).
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