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1. Steven Hick’s personal web page is available at
- www.carleton.ca
- Steve Hick Normal Steve Hick 1 2 2001-11-20T16:01:00Z 2001-11-20T16:03:00Z 1 Carleton Univesity 1 1 9. 2720 0 0 Steven Hick’s personal web page is available at .
2. Steven Hick Courses, Books and stuff
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- Steven Hick.
- Social Work in Canada: An Introduction, by Steven Hick, Thompson Educational Publishers, 2002. ...
- Learning to Care on the Internet: Evaluating an Online Introductory Social Work Course, By Steven Hick, 1999 .
- Technology and Education: A Theory for Social Action, By Steven Hick, 1998 .
- Social Workers in State Agencies: Relations of Tension or Antagonism, By Steven Hick .
- Participatory Program Evaluation for Community Work, By Steven Hick .
- A Feasibility Study for Cost and Outcome Comparison Studies of Home Care and Institutional Care in Canada Multimedia Courseware Development Guidelines, By Steven Hick, 1995 .
- Benefits of Interactive Multimedia Courseware, By Steven Hick, 1997 .
- New Media Courseware Design & Development Process, Steven Hick .
- Disability Studies in Canadian University Social Work Education, By Steven Hick & Roy Hanes .
3. Michael Hick, World Expert on International Management Skills and Global Business Success
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- Michael Hick .
- Michael Hick, Director of Global Business Initiatives and author of the best selling book, GLOBAL DEALS - Marketing and Managing Across Cultural Frontiers, is one of today's most in-demand speakers making presentations to Fortune 1000 companies, non-profit organizations and government agencies worldwide. ...
- An entertaining and informative speaker, Michael Hick's custom-designed presentations deliver real-world solutions to companies that want to start or expand their global business. If you're active in the global marketplace -- or know that you need to be -- you can count on Michael Hick's long years of global business experience to help you set the right course. ...
- Author of bestselling GLOBAL DEALS - Marketing and Managing Across Cultural Frontiers Michael Hick is an acclaimed international speaker who has made over 2,000 presentations in 35 years throughout North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
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4. Definition of hick - WordReference.com Dictionary
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- hick hɪk .
- yokel, rube, hick, yahoo, hayseed, bumpkin, chawbacon.
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- bumpkinly, hick, rustic, unsophisticated.
- awkwardly simple and provincial; "bumpkinly country boys"; "rustic farmers"; "a hick town"; "the nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists" .
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5. Thomas B. Hick, M.D. (1905)
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- Hick, M. ...
- HICK, M. ... (Barger) Hick, the former a native of Yorkshire, England, and the latter of Gallatin County, where her father, Jacob Barger, was one of the early settlers. ... Doctor Hick's father came from England in his boyhood with his parents, settling near Golconda in the year 1816. ... The mother of Doctor Hick died in 1855. Doctor Hick received his early education in the common schools, after which he took a course in the Eastman Business college, at Poughkeepsie, N. ... Although a third of a century- has elapsed since Doctor Hick first received his degree of M. ... Doctor Hick is a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen; Rhodes Post, No. ...
6. Critical Dialogues with John Hick
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- Critical Dialogues with John Hicks Pluralist Hypothesis.
- John Hicks pluralist hypothesis is his attempt to explain the relationship between Christianity and other religions from within the Christian tradition. ... Although Hick writes from within the Christian tradition he wants to expand its boundaries to include a multiplicity of answers to what he perceives to be similar, if not the same, ultimate questions found in other religions. ...
- Unsurprisingly, Hicks views have attracted a lot of criticism from a number within a variety of religious traditions. However, to critique Hicks pluralist hypothesis from a multiplicity of religious viewpoints would require more space than I am allotted so we must limit ourselves to the bulk of critiques which come from his contemporaries within the Christian tradition Hick himself is familiar with and writes from. The critiques following breakdown into three groups and because of the breadth of Hicks programme include: theological critiques, epistemological critiques (encompassing philosophical critiques) and methodological critiques. Each of these areas will be discussed and where possible answers to these critiques will be brought from Hicks work. ...
- Hick regards exclusivism as the more traditional approach whilst inclusivism, a Catholic variant adopted by Protestantism, offers a wider interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus (or, extra Christos nulla salus).
- Hick offers an expansion and further elucidation of the exclusivist position in The Metaphor of God Incarnate.
- Alister E McGrath is an evangelical Christian who argues against Hicks pluralist hypothesis from an exclusivist position. ... This is an interesting sideswipe against Hick who argues that exclusivism perverts the Christians view of other religions.
- McGrath begins to critique Hick from the perhaps not-quite-so obvious fact that Christian belief was first expressed within a pluralistic culture. ...
- McGrath criticises Hick for postulating salvation as being attained by what one knows rather than, as Christianity proclaims, something effected in the believer because of a real ontological change between the human and divine relationship through the cross of Christ. Hick cannot accept Christian salvation in these terms as it requires an incarnational Christology and this is a barrier for him as it elevates Christianity to a status amongst the religions he rejects. ...
- There is nothing wrong with exclusivist claims (even Hick makes them) only with their application. ... By seeking to deal with the scandal of particularity McGrath rightly condemns Hicks pluralist hypothesis for removing the very heart from Christianity; the very blood which gave it life. ...
7. Hick's Law and Fitts's Law
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- Hick's Law and Fitts's Law.
- Hick's Law and Fitts's Law.
- One such regularity is Hick's Law, 26 which for our purposes we can paraphrase as: The time M(n) required to make a choice from a menu of n items rises with the log to the base two of n.
- But not huge; the log to the base two in the formula means that, as with Hick's Law, the efficiency gains are sublinear and fall off as the ratio rises, and that gain has to be traded off against the value of other uses for the screen space.
- Hick's Law and Fitts's Law come from a place even deeper than evolved human instinctual wiring. ...
- 26 For the precise mathematical statements of both Hick's Law and Fitts's Law, see the discussion in Raskin .
8. Problem of Evil: Mill and Hick
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- Philosophy of Religion Course Notes "The Problem of Evil" by Mill and Hick.
- In these notes I am going to deal with the readings by Mill, Hick and others concerning the Problem of Evil. ...
- Hick, The Irenean Theodicy:.
- The particular Theodicy that Hick appeals to is attributed to the Hellenistic (Greek) philosopher Ireneaus. ...
- Why would God create a world with the potential for such suffering? Hick's answer involves interpreting the creation story in Genesis in a non-literal fashion. ...
- Hick points out that in one sense, diseases are yet another 'test' we have to 'pass' - if nothing else, we have much less death and suffering from diseases now than we did in the past (globally speaking, that is). ... Even with these persistent diseases, Hick points out that these sorts of problems are not without solutions, since this is a world in which certain physical laws apply without exception. ...
- Hick notes two consequences of this view for our ideas on life after death. ...
- Do the conclusions reached by Hick above concerning Life after Death justify a belief in re-incarnation, or should they be interpreted (by Christianity) as a justification for a claim of different levels of "Heaven"? .
- What is the importance of Hick's distinction that the 'evils' of the world can result in the growth of human character when compared to Mill's claim that they must result in good, and do not seem to? .
9. R. v. Hick
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- Hick.
- Keith Gilbert Hick Respondent .
- Hick.
- Keith Hick and Allen Marshall picked up the victim and a male friend and drove out to Otway Road after having drinks together. Upon arriving at an isolated area Marshall instructs Hick to get rid of the boyfriend and Hick runs towards the friend and throws things and the male friend runs away. Marshall then rapes the victim while Hick drives the car. After Marshall is finished, Hick makes a movement towards the girl, she says "You'll have to kill me first", Hick then withdraws. ...
- In the meantime the male friend is able to contact the police and they come to across sic the car in the ditch and Hick and Marshall are arrested. Hick has blood alcohol reading of. ...
10. Thanksgiving 2001: Camping With The Guys - trey-hick.jpg
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11. Hick's law | BitCulture.com
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- Hick's law, or the Hick-Hyman law, is a model used in human-computer interaction that describes the time it takes for a user to make a decision as a function of the possible choices he or she has. ...
- Hick's law is similar in form to Fitts' law. Intuitively, one can reason that Hick's law has a logarithmic form because users are able to subdivide the total collection of choices into categories, eliminating, say, half of the remaining choices at each step, rather than considering each and every choice one-by-one, which would require linear time.
- Hick's law has been shown to apply in experiments where the user is presented with n buttons, each having a light bulb beside them. ...
- Hick's law is sometimes cited to justify decisions about menu design. ... a menu), the user will have to scan each word in the list, requiring linear time, so Hick's law does not apply. ...
- For considerations of Hick's law and Fitts' law in the context of menu and submenu design, see Landauer and Nachbar (1985).
- It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Hick's_law".
12. Books In Review
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- Evil and the Evidence for God: The Challenge of John Hick's Theodicy. ... Afterword by John Hick. ...
- John Hick's classic Evil and the God of Love, first published in 1968, set the contours for all subsequent discussion of the problem. ... Hick is a passionate advocate of the second view. ...
- Douglas Geivett, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Biola University in La Mirada, California, has set himself the task of explaining why Hick's advocacy of an Irenaean theodicy is inappropriate, and how the Augustinian tradition can be affirmed. His book is scrupulously fair to Hick-a model of accurate reporting-and shows the ways in which Hick's theodicy is of a piece with his opposition to natural theology (in the sense of proofs for God's existence) and his belief in religious pluralism. ...
- In responding to Hick, Geivett essentially takes up three themes. ... Unlike Hick, he believes that natural theology can succeed here, and he draws upon a significant range of contemporary arguments. ...
- Geivett's second theme points to the difficulties with Hick's theodicy. ... Hick's version of reincarnation (located in subsequent universes, not this one) and denial of hell undermine the real significance of human freedom-a freedom that can thwart the love of God for eternity. ...
- Hick, in a very interesting afterword, objects to the enterprise by citing the old claim that Kant and Hume demolished all the arguments for God's existence, and claims that Geivett himself is not really interested in attaining a proof of God's existence but only in illustrating that it is highly probable. Here Hick is buying into the unacceptable Cartesian standard for knowledge: that it must be established beyond any doubt. ... And once we see this flaw in Hick's objection, Geivett's procedure seems entirely reasonable. ...
- Hick is correct, however, in drawing attention to other areas of weakness in Geivett's case, the most shocking being Geivett's complete neglect of the Fall and its relation to natural suffering. ...
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