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Wellbeing by Alison Webster,

Wellbeing by Alison Webster,
As a theme for serious and sustained treatment, church and society tends to be regarded as a subject from a bygone age. This reflects the way in which our cultural, social and political situation has changed over the last fifty years, during which it has become increasingly difficult (and has increasingly appeared to be redundant) to relate church and God-talk to society. One of the most marked shifts during this period has been the virtually complete secularisation of culture, at least in its public spheres, and the consequent marginalization of the church, of God and of God-talk. Hence it is not now clear whether the church can legitimately and effectively claim public space and communicate in a radically secular society. However, instead of a sense of crisis, there is complacency within the churches about the present and future status and contribution of the church to national life (evident in both sides of the debate concerning Establishment). In addition, there is no clear understanding among the churches either of what their relationship to society might properly be or even of what society is or might be. Put theologically, this crisis is about whether it is possible any longer to have a public theology: one which is socially and confessionally responsible, which has theological integrity in responding to and addressing society. Put in more ecclesiastical terms, it concerns the possibility of being church in and for society. This series is envisaged as an opportunity for contributors to discuss concrete issues, attending seriously to specific historical, cultural, political and ecclesiastical dynamics. It is hoped that discussion of the particular will be framed in such away as to invite comparisons which will illuminate other situations too. The series invites authors to write against the background of this crisis and to ask what the church might have to say to the next generation.



Jay Jay the Jet Plane: Good Friends Forever (Full Frame)
Jay Jay the Jet Plane: Good Friends Forever (Full Frame)
Soaring sky-high in his most fun-filled "edu-taining" adventures yet, Jay Jay The Jet Plane serves up all-new inspiring tales that deliver wholesome laughter and positive values in equal measure. Jay Jay teach kids how to like themselves inside and out, discover their own special strengths, and appreciate each other no matter what color. Collecting five heartwarming tales to delight kis and parents alike, Jay Jay's whimsical adventures deliver eye-popping animation with sweet-natured humor to inspire pre-schoolers to be the best they can be! "Grumpy O' Malley" - Asked to pick-up E.Z. O'Malley's cousin, Grumpy O'Malley, for a surprise family reunion, a timid Snuffy is afraid to fly with someone with such a "grumpy" reputation - until he discovers ol' Grumpy is really a softie, just shy, like Snuffy. Urged by Jay Jay to "just be yourself," Snuffy breaks the ice by skywriting Grumpy's portrait - and the two become fast friends. "The Great Tarrytown Blackout" - Growing fond of Tracy, Herky hangs around her too much. When Big Jake invites Tracy on his delivery route, Herky pops up yet again, proving even friends can grow too close for comfort. When there's a blackout on the way to Tarrytown, Tracy doubts she can make it back home, until Herky talks her down to safety. Herky learns that even cherished friendships can have their ups and downs. "Catch The Buzz" - When a bumblebee gets trapped inside Big Jake, he suddenly takes ill, canceling his plans with Jay Jay. Jay Jay worries that Big Jake canceled because he's mad at him, and wonders what he did to make Big Jake upset. After Brenda Blue discovers what's really wrong with Big Jake, Jay Jay learns safety always comes first - and there are many ways to be a friend.



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Alt key - The Alt key on a IBM PC keyboard is either of two keys located next to the Space bar, used to change the function of other pressed keys. Thus, the Alt key is a modifier key, used in a similar fashion to the Shift key.

Shift Out and Shift In characters - Shift Out (SO) and Shift In (SI) are ASCII control characters 14 and 15, respectively (0xE and 0xF).  The original meaning of those characters was to switch to a different character set and back.

Arithmetic shift - In telecommunication, an arithmetic shift is a shift, applied to the representation of a number in a fixed radix numeration system and in a fixed-point representation system, and in which only the characters representing the fixed-point part of the number are moved. An arithmetic shift is usually equivalent to multiplying the number by a positive or a negative integral power of the radix, except for the effect of any rounding; compare the logical shift with the arithmetic shift, especially ...



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