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The Missing Pillow : Mark 4:35-41 cum parallelis

Several details in Mark´s narrative of Jesus stilling the storm have disappeared when we turn to Matthew´s and Luke´s telling of the same story. 1.The pillow in the stern on which Jesus rested his head when he fell asleep has been omitted by Mt and Lk. 2.”The other boats” which followed the boat where Jesus and his disciples were voyaging are not mentioned by Mt and Lk. 3.The observation that Jesu

Extraction of temporal information from texts in Swedish

This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a generic component to extract temporal information from texts in Swedish. It proceeds in two steps. The first step extracts time expressions and events, and generates a feature vector for each element it identifies. Using the vectors, the second step determines the temporal relations, possibly none, between the extracted events and orders

Taking the next step – service users and the training

During the last decades, many new ideas about the proper ways to educate social workers have been brought up by the profession and the social work research as well as by employers and educational institutions. Lately though, a new voice has been heard – that of the client and the service user. “We want to contribute to the education, we have a lot to teach the students” they say. Social work educa

Uplink multi-cell admission control for WCDMA networks with heterogeneous traffic

Wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) systems are interference-limited. When a WCDMA system operates at nearly full capacity, admitting a new user may affect its stability. Therefore, proper call admission control (CAC) is crucial and should balance between quality of service (QoS) requirements for the new user as well as for the existing users and the required high capacity. In this pape

Images of Risk Taking : On Graffiti as Process and Gesture

At the IMAGE=GESTURE conference, I presented my thoughts on graffiti – which is related to, but still rather distinct from, street art (my dissertation topic) – and the way that this type of expression functions as a gesture. In his book "Taking the train: how graffiti art became an urban crisis in New York City", associate professor of History Joe Austin discusses the discursive construction of

”’All I can say is that I saw it, and it is the truth.’ Jan Karski, Poland and the Holocaust 1940–2014”

2014 is by the Polish government declared as the year of Jan Karski. Fourteen years after his passing, Karski has become an official Polish representative when discussing world politics. One reason is that history politics more and more has become an integrated part of politics and diplomacy. Karski is, as both as a resistance fighter and, first and foremost, as one of the persons who brought atte