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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTEREmor May 11, 1974"THE SONS OF AARON" And the Daughters and Family and Friends There is so much happening this week that invites comment from the pulpit - Watergate, the travels of Secretary Kissinger in the Midd
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER "THE POSTURE OF GREATNESS"Va'era January 19, 1974After seveia 1 months of talking exclusively about Israel, this first Shabbat after the official "disengagement" of hostile forces, permit me to return to a simp
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER "DOES IT PAY TO BE GOOD?"Shelach June 10, 1972"Does it pay to be good?" is a question one often hears -and asks - as a sign of frustration. Usually, it is just an expression of momentary disappointment, and ser
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER "LAW AND ORDER"BERESHIT 5729 OCTOBER 19, 1968Some Insights from the Jewish Tradition The question of "law and order" is one of the most emotion-packed issues facing American citizens in this election year. It i
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER "LAW AND ORDER"BERESHIT 5729 OCTOBER 19, 1968Some Insights from the Jewish Tradition The question of "law and order" is one of the most emotion-packed issues facing American citizens in this election year. It i
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wmmx umTffi J5HXSH C3Wmwmmmf rmmmraRHaMT tfl>tIFfIP 18, I9cl(j >I I llllllll IIIIIIIIIKI < III! IIt is really unnecessary to dwell o the Importance of inspiration is lit* Inspiration is thai which makes H H dull exciting, which fillsv
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WHEN GOD PLAYS GAMES Bo January 26, 1974WHEN GOD PLAYS GAMES"Does God play games? The question sounds anthropomorphic and primitive, but it isn't. If it appears frivolous, it is not meant to be. At a key point in the Exodus drama, as we read this
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NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER(A-l6Ua) "UNCLAIMED"Be'Midbar,572U May 1 6 , 1961;At the very beginning of this morningfs Sidra there appears* two words which give their name to the entire Fourth ^ook of % s e s , and in which our Rabbis saw a spe
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER "THE LION'S SHARE"SHABBAT NOAH OCTOBER 15, 1966In reading the narratives of the first two books of the Torah, it is good for us to keep in mind the guide-lines and the caution expressed bythe Zohar: (n"ap i n
BYU - HASH - 01
RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER BEYOND CYNICISMTOLEDOT NOVEMBER 8, 1975This morning I want to share a mood with you - not analysis, not criticism, only a feeling; more a perception than a conception. Perhaps, more truthfully, I wish to share
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A714 RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER "ARISTOCRACY IN JEWISH SOCIETY"* The quality and the character of a society can usually be measured by the kind of people it chooses to honor. A nation T s heroes are normally a good index of its mores. You ca
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER "THE PHAROAH WITHOUT A NAME"BO January 13, 1973The rise in personal crime in the great urban centers of our nation is a fact of life which can no longer be ignored. It has turned our own city from an exciting,
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTERMISHPATIM FEBRUARY 4, 1967"FROM DEFLECTION TO DEFECTION"With startling simplicity and disarming non-chalance, the Torah records an event in this morning's Sidra which is astonishing almost to the point of bein
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NOU UN ^ .o ,a> yr ) ^X ^ -'KCEACH, JIMS 1 7 , 1961 THB mUHQS OF A HalWMW li in I minimiIIims^this morning I wish to take exception to the tenor of sermons customarily delivered on the Sabbath we read of Koran and his insurrection, The pulpi
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER "SO HELP ME GOD"EMOR MAY 13, 1967Our Sidra of this morning opens with the commandment to the Kohen that he not defile himself by contact with the corpse of any person save his closest relatives. These include:
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NORM&N LAMM The Jewish c enter "ALL THB WORLD'S A WEDDING"Shabbat , January 11, 196UIn a remarkable passage in the Talmud (Eruvin 5Ua) we find the Aiaora Samuel counselling his younger contemporary Rav Yehudah, hatof ve f ekhol, W dfalma d'azlina
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Sermon-ToldothTfSC fl JNov. 22, 1952"WO PERSONALITIES: a study in contrasts" T o important people are introduced to us in this morning^ Bible Reading, two w people " h were_destinedjto J^come the_ancestors _o_two great nations, whose histories
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li'l ITorman Lamm Sermon-lst .Shabbos Chanukah West Side Jew .Centre 12/13/52THE PROGRESSIVE CAMPLES:A COMMENTARY ON JEWISH LIFEPerhaps the most significant aspect of the most important feature of Chanukah, the Chanukah candles, is the increase
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTERKOL NIDRE 5730 SEPTEMBER 21, 69The great themes of Yom Kippur, selichah and teshuvah, forgiveness and repentance, imply a philosophy of man. Man, Judaism postulates, possesses a dual character. The two poles of
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RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTERBE'tfUKOTAI MAY 27, 1967 "IN THIS HOUR OF CRISIS"This is an hour of crisis, not only for Israel as a State but for Israel as a people. Our destiny, and the destiny of ourchildren and childrenTs children after
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NORMA.N LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER (BEAT DIALOGUE*Vayikra.Parshat Ha-^odesh March l L 196UThe Jewish year has two peaks or high points, one coming in the Fall with the months of Ellul and Tishri, and the other in the Spring with the month of Nisan, w
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NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTERShabbat Hazon July 18,'1964 "WHEN WE TRY TO KEEP GOD IN HIS PLACE"If there is one word which symbolizes and characterizes this day of Tisha B'Av - set aside for woe and anguish from the^Tsfaelites 1 obstreperousness t
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NORMAN LAMM A SflftJ-iON ?OR TK J S i H S I T l V S " i s no question but that sensitivity is a good thing. culture and a mark of refinement. personality.3UTCK0T 1 1 * 1 9 6 1I t is a sign ofI t is an integral part of the ethical OurI t i s
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RABBI NORMAN U$m THE JEWISH C E M RPARSHAT BAMIDBAR MAY 2 1 , 19&6"BEYONDOur Haftorah for this morning, from the second chapter of Hosea, begins on a high optimistic note? "And the number of the children of Israelshall be as the sand of the s
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A there i s no question but that sensitivity i s a food thing* culture and a w&tk of refinifieiit# personality. It i s a sign ofI t i s an integral part of the ethicalXt i s also a distinguishing characteristic of the tetf* OurRabbis of the iia
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# 9 Measurement of Moment of Inertia Objective In this experiment the moments of inertia of various rotating systems are experimentally found by using the relation Net = I The moments of inertia are then calculated by using the appropriate theoretica
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# 9 Measurement of Moment of Inertia Objective In this experiment the moments of inertia of various rotating systems are experimentally found by using the relation Net = I The moments of inertia are then calculated by using the appropriate theoretica
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#10 Forces and Torques on the Human AnkleThe equilibrium of an object may be defined by the condition that no part of an object may experience any acceleration. This condition leads to two conditions (equations) that must be satisfied if a body is i
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#10 Forces and Torques on the Human AnkleThe equilibrium of an object may be defined by the condition that no part of an object may experience any acceleration. This condition leads to two conditions (equations) that must be satisfied if a body is i
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Physic 214 Laboratory Images and LensesPre-lab exercise: Consider two lenses, with focal lengths f1 = 75 mm, and f2 = 150 mm placed on an optical bench separated by 45 cm. The object is placed 20 cm in front of the first lens. Where will the final i
Penn State - KINES - 202
Exercise 2.9 1. A. serratus anterior muscle B. external abdominal oblique muscle C. external abdominal oblique aponeurosis D. linea alba 2. it means white line 3. it divides the anterior abdominal wall into a left and right half 4. a broad, flat laye
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IST 413About Face 2.0 Chapter 29Ron Andersen 4-05-04 Page 1 of 1While reading Chapter 29, these are a few key points the author made and my opinions about them. Page 381: "Toolbars are often thought of as just a speedy version of the menu."I
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Course Syllabus - IST 240 Introduction to Computer Languages General Course InformationDepartment Number Title CreditsDescriptionIST 240 Introduction to Computer Languages 3 IST 240 is one of two courses added to the three core courses for the as
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Course Syllabus - IST 413 Usability Engineering General Course InformationDepartment Number Title CreditsDescriptionIST 413 Usability Engineering 3 The modern system development process includes concurrent engineering of usability - features of a
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Course Syllabus - IST 431 The Information Environment General Course InformationDepartment Number Title CreditsDescriptionIST 431 The Information Environment 3 The ways that people communicate and utilize information is being changed dramatically
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Chapter 3NetworkingChapter Overview (1/2)Introduction Email and spam Fighting spam World Wide Web Ethical perspectives on pornographyCopyright 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-WesleySlide 4- 2Chapter Overview (2/2
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The Social Life of InformationIntroduction Tunneling AheadWilliam H. Bowers whb108@psu.eduTopicsIT Suffers from Tunnel Vision Wider Perspective Provides Tunnel Design A Better Approach Fight to the Finish ConversationsWilliam H. Bowers whb1
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The Social Life of InformationChapter 3 Home AloneWilliam H. Bowers whb108@psu.eduTopicsYearning to Breathe Free Just a Click Away? Leaving Home No Room of Ones Own Cooling OffWilliam H. Bowers whb108@psu.eduTopicsMaintaining Balance In
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Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations, Second EditionChapter 5 Processing Crime and Incident ScenesObjectives Collect evidence in private-sector incident scenes Process law enforcement crime scenes Prepare for a searchGuide to Comput
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Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations, Second EditionChapter 12 Network ForensicsObjectives Understand Internet fundamentals Understand network basics Acquire data on a Linux computerGuide to Computer Forensics and Investigations, 2e
Penn State - PHYS - 2
Physics 250 Fall 07 ExpectationsPrepare for each class: 1. Read text assignment ahead of time 2. Prepare assignments ahead of time 3. Make use of all resources available: Text, website of text Course Webpage http:/hadron2.bk.psu.edu class notes prac
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Physics 250 Fall 07 ExpectationsPrepare for each class: 1. Read text assignment ahead of time 2. Prepare assignments ahead of time 3. Make use of all resources available: Text, website of text Course Webpage http:/hadron2.bk.psu.edu class notes prac
Penn State - PHYS - 2
Chapter 18 Electric CurrentsUnits of Chapter 18 The Electric Battery Electric Current Ohms Law: Resistance and Resistors Resistivity Electric PowerUnits of Chapter 18 Power in Household Circuits Alternating Current Microscopic View of Ele
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Chapter 18 Electric CurrentsUnits of Chapter 18 The Electric Battery Electric Current Ohms Law: Resistance and Resistors Resistivity Electric PowerUnits of Chapter 18 Power in Household Circuits Alternating Current Microscopic View of Ele
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Light: Geometric OpticsUnits of Chapter 23 The Ray Model of Light Reflection; Image Formed by a Plane Mirror Formation of Images by Spherical Mirrors Index of Refraction Refraction: Snell's LawUnits of Chapter 23 Total Internal Reflection;
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Chapter 4 Dynamics: Newton's Laws of MotionProb. 6 (#35 in book)Units of Chapter 4 Force Newton's First Law of Motion Mass Newton's Second Law of Motion Newton's Third Law of Motion Weight the Force of Gravity; and the Normal ForceUnits
Penn State - PHYS - 250
Chapter 4 Dynamics: Newton's Laws of MotionProb. 6 (#35 in book)Units of Chapter 4 Force Newton's First Law of Motion Mass Newton's Second Law of Motion Newton's Third Law of Motion Weight the Force of Gravity; and the Normal ForceUnits
Penn State - PHYS - 211
Physics 211 PhysicswithCalculus Concurrentminimalrequirement:Math140FirstSemesterCalculus Text:HallidayResnickWalker, FundamentalsofPhysics,Extended, 7thEdition Physics 211Introduction to Mechanics Course Overview Requirements Expectatio
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Temperature Heat and the Zeroth and First Laws of ThermodynamicsThermodynamics A principle branch of physics and engineering is Thermodynamics: the study and application of thermal energy-often called internal energy of systems First we study in
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Chapter 27 DC CircuitsDC Circuits Combining Resistors and Capacitors Time Dependent CircuitsWork done by a battery on charge Here=B > AW = [volts!] q dW = = [volts!] dqReal Battery and Single Loop circuits. What's the current ?Conservatio
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Prob 32.reviewRecall Motion 1-Dim @ Constant AccelerationEquations:We can also combine these equations so as to eliminate t:Review .Chapter 3 Kinematics in Two Dimension-VectorsUnits of Chapter 3 Vectors and Scalars Addition of Vectors
Penn State - PHYS - 250
Prob 32.reviewRecall Motion 1-Dim @ Constant AccelerationEquations:We can also combine these equations so as to eliminate t:Review .Chapter 3 Kinematics in Two Dimension-VectorsUnits of Chapter 3 Vectors and Scalars Addition of Vectors
Penn State - PHYS - 2
Chapter 17 Electric PotentialUnits of Chapter 17 Electric Potential Energy and Potential Difference Relation between Electric Potential and Electric Field Equipotential Lines The Electron Volt, a Unit of Energy Electric Potential Due to Point Char
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Chapter 22 Electric-FieldWhat is a FIELD? Region of space influenced by some physical phenomena; e.g., temperature, gravity, electric, magnetic behaviorsElectric Field Region of space where another charge would be influenced by a charge or distri
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WavesWave Function characteristicsSnapshots wavelength and Time dependenceT Traveling wavesThe Wave Equation from Newton 2nd Lawd 2 y ( x, t ) 1 d 2 y ( x , t ) = 2 2 d x v d 2tSuperposition Interference of traveling waves Creati