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According to the studies of James Curran, the system of shared values among editors in Britain has generated a pressure among authors to write to fit the editors ' expectations, removing the focus from the reader-audience and putting a strain on the relationship between authors and editors and on writing as a social act.
Although tradition holds that it was written by Joshua, it is probable that it was written by multiple editors and authors far removed from the time.
A major modification to Noth's theory was made in 1973 by the American scholar Frank M. Cross, to the effect that two editions of the history could be distinguished, the first and more important from the court of king Josiah in the late 7th century, and the second Noth's 6th century Exilic history, and other scholars have detected many more authors / editors than either Noth or Cross allowed for.
It was given its current form by a group of authors and editors who lived in the Persian period, called the Priestly source, and Numbers therefore reflects the program of this group.
The 6th century authors / editors drew on earlier sources, including ( but not limited to ) an " ark narrative " ( 1 Samuel 4: 1-7: 1 and part of 2 Samuel 6 ), a " Saul cycle " ( parts of 1 Samuel 9-11 and 13-14 ), the " history of David's rise " ( 1 Samuel 16: 14-2 Samuel 5: 10 ), and the " succession narrative " ( 2 Samuel 9-20 and 1 Kings 1-2 ).
The editors / authors of the Deuteronomistic history cite a number of sources, including ( for example ) a " Book of the Acts of Solomon " and, frequently, the " Annals of the Kings of Judah " and a separate book, " Chronicles of the Kings of Israel ".
The ritual instructions in the Priestly code apparently grew from priests giving instruction and answering questions about ritual matters ; the Holiness code ( or H ) used to be regarded as a separate document later incorporated into Leviticus, but it seems better to think of the Holiness authors as editors who worked with the Priestly code and actually produced Leviticus as we now have it.
The idea and terminology evolved from the " marking up " of manuscripts, i. e., the revision instructions by editors, traditionally written with a blue pencil on authors ' manuscripts.
HTML, which is an instance of SGML ( though, strictly, it does not comply with all the rules of SGML ), follows many of the markup conventions used in the publishing industry in the communication of printed work between authors, editors, and printers.
Such markup is usually designed to be hidden from human users, even those who are authors or editors.
Markup was also commonly applied by editors, proofreaders, publishers, and graphic designers, and indeed by document authors.
Established authors and editors were given more latitude in their journalistic discretion, back then.
Given that the authors were the primary developers of the Unix operating system, it is natural that QED had a strong influence on the classic UNIX text editors ed, sed and their descendants such as ex and sam.
Heinlein was always aware of the editorial limitations put in place by the editors of his novels and stories, and while he observed those restrictions on the surface, was often successful in introducing ideas not often seen in other authors ' juvenile SF.
Latham remarks that this analysis by Harlan Ellison " obscures Ellison's own prominent role – and that of other professional authors and editors such as Judith Merril, Michael Moorcock, Lester Del Rey, Frederik Pohl, and Donald A. Wollheim – in fomenting the conflict, …"
* Journal editors should consider issuing an expression of concern if they receive inconclusive evidence of research or publication misconduct by the authors, there is evidence that the findings are unreliable but the authors ' institution will not investigate the case, they believe that an investigation into alleged misconduct related to the publication either has not been, or would not be, fair and impartial or conclusive, or an investigation is underway but a judgement will not be available for a considerable time.
* World Wide Web authors are offered a variety of text editors dedicated to the task of web development.
Variations of the documentary hypothesis remain popular especially in America and Israel, and the identification of distinctive Deuteronomistic and Priestly theologies and vocabularies remains widespread, but they are used to form new approaches suggesting that the books were combined gradually over time by the slow accumulation of " fragments " of text, or that a basic text was " supplemented " by later authors / editors.
Because of the legacy of 8-bit text representations in programming languages and operating systems and the desire to avoid burdening users with the need to understand the nuances of encoding, many text editors used by HTML authors are unable or unwilling to offer a choice of encodings when saving files to disk and often do not even allow input of characters beyond a very limited range.

editors and Jewish
Nevertheless, it has been repeatedly reproduced, in typescript and printed form, by its often anonymous editors as an alleged authentic document taken or stolen from some vaguely identified Jewish and Masonic organization.
The editors of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia implied that he prophesied after Haggai and Zechariah (;, ) and speculated that he delivered his prophecies about 420 BC, after the second return of Nehemiah from Persia ( Book of Nehemiah ), or possibly before his return, comparing with ; with ).
* Levine, Amy-Jill and Brettler, Marc Z., editors, The Jewish Annotated New Testament, Oxford University Press, USA, ( 15 November 2011 ), hardcover, 700 pages,
Jewish prayerbooks edited by non-Orthodox Jews may therefore contain excerpts from the Zohar and other kabbalistic works, even if the editors do not literally believe that they are oral traditions from the time of Moses.
However, the editors of the Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion, note that priah was probably added by the rabbis, in order to " prevent the possibility of obliterating the traces of circumcision ".
According to the editors of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, the prevailing notion in ancient middle eastern cultures was that bodily ailments and defects, such as blindness and loss of hearing, as well as circumstantial ailments, such as poverty, were punishments for sin ; the blind, together with cripples and lepers, were outcast by society and were prevented from entering towns, becoming paupers as a result.
* Ruth Bienstock Anolik ( 2001 ) " Appropriating the Golem, Possessing the Dybbuk: Female Retellings of Jewish Tales ", IN Mica Howe & Sarah Appleton Aguiar ( editors ), He Said, She Says: An RSVP to the Male Text.
Self-hatred and bending over backward by Jewish or once-Jewish reporters, editors, and owners ; 2.
The editors of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia presented but disputed this view, arguing that interpreting Hannah's " asked of God " answer as referring to the etymology of Samuel's name, the basis of the displacement theory, is " not tenable ":
Columnist Lysiane Gagnon in the Toronto Globe and Mail and the editors of the Canadian Jewish News took issue with some CUPE leaders comparisons between Israel's policies and South Africa's apartheid system. Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League labelled CUPE's action as " deplorable and offensive.
An essay, " Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism " by Alvin H. Rosenfeld, published on the AJC web site criticized Jewish critics of Israel by name, particularly the editors and contributors to " Wrestling With Zion: Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict " ( Grove Press ), a 2003 collection of essays edited by Tony Kushner and Alisa Solomon.
According to the editors of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, the phrase netilat yadaim referring to washing of the hands, literally " lifting of the hands ", is derived either from Psalm 134: 2, or from the Greek word natla ( αντλίον in Hebrew נ ַ ט ְ ל ָ ה ), in reference to the jar of water used.
Droemer Knaur, however, after dithering over it for two years, decided against publication, due to the work's documentation of certain episodes of cooperation by Jewish authorities with the executors of the Holocaust — material which the editors said would only play into the hands of the antisemitic right wing in Germany.
" in Geoffrey Cantor and Marc Swetlitz ( editors ) Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism.
Such facts were not compatible with the supposed Jewish nature of the work ; Bomberg had to produce a fresh edition under the direction of acceptable Jewish editors.
Within their synagogue libraries, and in use in their adult education classes, one also may find a wide variety of other Torah commentaries, including many from Orthodox Jewish authors and editors.
The Jewish Publication Society's plan called for a committee of six editors who would be responsible for the entire translation.
The editors, who included Solomon Schechter, Cyrus Adler and Joseph Jacobs, included faculty members of Hebrew Union College ( associated with Reform Judaism ), the Jewish Theological Seminary ( part of the Conservative Judaism movement ), and Dropsie College ( a graduate school not affiliated with any movement ).
The " Jewish Exponent " was first issued April 15, 1887 ; its present editors are R. Charles Hoffman, Ephraim Lederer, and Felix Gerson.
" The Jewish Criterion ," of which Rabbi Levy and Charles H. Joseph are the editors, and one in Judæo-German, the " Volksfreund.

editors and Encyclopedia
However, other scholars, including the editors of the Catholic Encyclopedia, argue that the grammatical evidence leads us to conclude that Malachi is in fact a name.
" Johnson, Richard Mentor ", in John E. Kleber, ed: The Kentucky Encyclopedia, Associate editors: Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, and James C. Klotter, Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky, 1992.
The strip ( whose title was borrowed from James Whitcomb Riley's 1885 poem " Little Orphant Annie ") was " conservative and topical ", according to the editors of The Great Depression in America: A Cultural Encyclopedia, and " represents the personal vision " of Gray and Riley's " homespun philosophy of hard work, respect for elders, and a cheerful outlook on life ".
In: Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Adelman G., Smith B., editors Elsevier, 1st, 2nd and 3rd ( 2004 ) editions.
* Mari Jo Buhle, Paul Buhle, Dan Georgakas ( editors ): Encyclopedia of the American Left.
* Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals, editors Perrin, Wursig and Thewissen, ISBN 0-12-551340-2
John J. Wynne, one of five editors of Catholic Encyclopedia
In P. Robbins, K. Wehr, and J. G. Golson, editors, Encyclopedia of Green Culture.
* Encyclopedia of African-American Religions, Larry G. Murphy, et al., editors
* Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists, Norman W. Cox, et al., editors
IV, Donald F. Durnbaugh and Dale V. Ulrich, editors, Carl Bowman, contributing editor ( 2006 ) The Brethren Encyclopedia Inc.
* The Mennonite Encyclopedia, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis Martin, et al., editors
* Mennonite Encyclopedia, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, et al., editors
* Mennonite Encyclopedia, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, et al., editors
Kai Siegbahn was one of the original editors of the Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry
* Dyck, Cornelius J., Martin, Dennis D., et al., editors, Mennonite Encyclopedia
* Mennonite Encyclopedia, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, et al., editors
* 1 June-2000 – Pen Power, an Encyclopedia of published letters to the editors from some 200 letter writers is released by M. V. Kamath, Chairperson of Prasar Bharati.
* Mennonite Encyclopedia, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, et al., editors
* Mennonite Encyclopedia, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, et al., editors
* Mennonite Encyclopedia, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, et al., editors
He is one of the three chief editors of the third, online edition of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
* Mennonite Encyclopedia, Harold S. Bender, Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, Henry C. Smith, et al., editors ISBN 0-8361-1018-8

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