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  glasgow 2000: Report of the Financial Committee to the General Assembly of 1843: being the first Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland Free Church of Scotland. General Assembly, 1843
  glasgow 2000: Parliamentary Papers Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1906
  glasgow 2000: The addresses delivered at the commencement and conclusion of the first general assembly of the Free Church of Scotland Thomas Chalmers, 1843
  glasgow 2000: Accounts and Papers Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1846
  glasgow 2000: George Broomhall's Corn Trade News , 1909
  glasgow 2000: Accounts of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Police Commissioners, of the Water Commissioners and of the Burial Board and Free Library, & C Dundee (Scotland), 1926
  glasgow 2000: British Medical Journal , 1892
  glasgow 2000: Statements of Account and of Life Assurance and Annuity Business, and Abstracts of Actuarial Reports Deposited with the Board of Trade Under "The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1870", for the Year Ended 31st December ... Great Britain. Board of Trade. Life Assurance Companies, 1904
  glasgow 2000: Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1841
  glasgow 2000: English Port Facilities United States. Shipping Board. Port and Harbor Facilities Commission, Frank Taylor Chambers, 1919
  glasgow 2000: Divided Scotland? David Newlands, 2019-06-04 Originally published in 2004. In recent years, there has been much debate about the economic performance of the Scottish economy in relation to the economy of Britain as a whole. However, with the establishment of the Scottish Parliament, the debate has shifted somewhat to focus on the economic disparities between areas within Scotland. Leading Scottish regional scientists are brought together in this volume to examine the nature, causes and consequences of these regional economic disparities. Following an introductory overview, the book divides into two main sections. The first section examines and compares three key areas in detail: the Highlands and Islands; Edinburgh and its hinterland; and Greater Glasgow. The second section covers a number of cross-cutting issues, such as economic development, education and training, transport and communications and community planning. It concludes with a critical appraisal of the various policies discussed and their implications.
  glasgow 2000: Methadone Matters John Strang, Gillian Tober, 2003-04-03 Methadone heals, but methadone kills. Methadone is a life-saving treatment, but methadone is also a life-threatening poison. The challenge is how to confer the benefit without incurring the harm. And that is what this book is all about. Methadone is by far the most widely prescribed drug in the treatment of heroin addiction, and yet, all too often, we are clumsy in our use of this powerful drug. So how much of the observed benefit is to do with methadone itself? Does dose matter? How important is the psychosocial component of care? How can problems of poor compliance be addressed? Is supervised consumption feasible, and, if so, is it justifiable and beneficial? And what is injectable methadone all about? When is it ever prescribed, and for whom, and how? And what about the dangers? Methadone itself can be the actual drug of overdose. How successful have efforts been made to re-structure methadone treatment to prevent overdose deaths? and how can the problems of diversion to the illicit market be kept to a minimum? This multi-authored book, comprising chapters from the best of clinicians, researchers and policymakers, is the essential guide to increasing the relevance and effectiveness of methadone treatment. Like it or loathe it, Methadone Matters.
  glasgow 2000: Journals of the House of Lords Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1845 Appendices accompany vols. 64, 67-71.
  glasgow 2000: Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1889 Lloyd's Register Foundation, 1889-01-01 The Lloyd's Register of Shipping records the details of merchant vessels over 100 gross tonnes, which are self-propelled and sea-going, regardless of classification. Before the time, only those vessels classed by Lloyd's Register were listed. Vessels are listed alphabetically by their current name.
  glasgow 2000: Sessional Papers Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1900
  glasgow 2000: Landscapes of Clearance Angele Smith, Amy Gazin-Schwartz, 2016-06-03 This volume examines ancient landscapes that have been cleared of inhabitants and the social impacts of clearance on their populations.
  glasgow 2000: Christianity in Britain Since 1914 David Goodhew, Mark Smith, 2024-11-18 This book charts the profound changes in British Christianity over the last century. It does so through the medium of diverse local case-studies, based on high quality new research. The ethnic diversification of British churches in the last fifty years is a key theme of the volume. Overall, the chapters show how secularization has had different trajectories in different parts of the country. Alongside this, the book charts the surprising desecularisation of parts of Britain in recent decades.
  glasgow 2000: Sessional Papers Canada. Parliament, 1887 Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893, issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.
  glasgow 2000: Civil Society, Associations and Urban Places Boudien de Vries, 2016-12-05 In recent years the concept of 'civil society' has become central to the historian's understanding of class, cultural and political power in the nineteenth-century town and city. Increasingly clubs and voluntary societies have been regarded as an important step in the formation of formal political parties, particularly for the working and middle classes. The result of this is the assertion that the more associations existing in a particular society, the deeper democracy becomes entrenched. In order to test this hypothesis, this volume brings together essays by an international group of urban historians who examine the construction of civil society from associational activity in the urban place. From their studies, it soon becomes clear that such simple propositions do not adequately reflect the dynamics of nineteenth-century urban society and politics. Urban associations were ideological in purpose and deliberately discriminatory and as such set the boundaries of civil society. Thus competing and segmented associations were not only an indication of pluralism and strength, but also highlighted a fundamental weakness when faced down by the interests of the state. Through a wide array of urban associations in a broad range of settings, comprising Austria and Bratislava, France and Italy, the Netherlands, Austro-Hungary, England, Scotland and the US, this volume reflects on the construction of class, nation and culture in the associations of the nineteenth-century urban place. In so doing it shows that a deep and interlocking civil society does not automatically lead to a rise in democratic activity. Expansion of the networks of urban association could equally result in greater subdivision and to the fragmentation and isolation of certain groups. Partition as much as coherence is our understanding of civil society and associations in the nineteenth-century urban place.
  glasgow 2000: Alliances in Health Promotion Angela Scriven, 1998-11-11 A concise and accessible account of the theoretical issues relating to intersectoral collaboration, and the diversity of health promotion partnerships that have been established. The book contains contributions from a distinguished group of academics, researchers and professional practitioners, from a wide range of settings - the health service, universities, specialist health promotion agencies, local authorities, voluntary organisations and education. The book will appeal to a broad variety of readers, including students of health promotion and practitioners confronting the realities of collaborative working.
  glasgow 2000: Monthly Journal Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers (Great Britain)., 1924
  glasgow 2000: Woodworkers, Painters & Buildingworkers Journal , 1920
  glasgow 2000: The Church of Scotland Home and Foreign Mission Record Church of Scotland, 1890
  glasgow 2000: Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , 1890
  glasgow 2000: A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Britain Chris Williams, 2008-04-15 A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Britain presents 33 essaysby expert scholars on all the major aspects of the political,social, economic and cultural history of Britain during the lateGeorgian and Victorian eras. Truly British, rather than English, in scope. Pays attention to the experiences of women as well as ofmen. Illustrated with maps and charts. Includes guides to further reading.
  glasgow 2000: Sessional Papers of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada Canada. Parliament, 1892
  glasgow 2000: Report of the Superintendent of Insurance of the Dominion of Canada Canada. Department of Insurance, 1891
  glasgow 2000: Report of the Superintendent of Insurance of the Dominion of Canada for the Year Ending 31st December ... , 1890
  glasgow 2000: THE HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY RECORD OF THE FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND , 1868
  glasgow 2000: The Free Church of Scotland Monthly Record , 1863
  glasgow 2000: Ecclesial Futures: Volume 2, Issue 1 Nigel Rooms, Steve Taylor, 2021-06-02 Ecclesial Futures publishes original research and theological reflection on the development and transformation of local Christian communities and the systems that support them as they join in the mission of God in the world. We understand local Christian communities broadly to include traditional “parish” churches and independent local churches, religious communities and congregations, new church plants, so-called “fresh expressions” of church, “emergent” churches, and “new monastic” communities. We are an international and ecumenical journal with an interdisciplinary understanding of our approach to theological research and reflection; the core disciplines being theology, missiology, and ecclesiology. Other social science and theological disciplines may be helpful in supporting the holistic nature of any research, e.g., anthropology and ethnography, sociology, statistical research, biblical studies, leadership studies, and adult learning. The journal fills an important reflective space between the academy and on-the-ground practice within the field of mission studies, ecclesiology, and the so-called “missional church.” This opportunity for engagement has emerged in the last twenty or so years from a turn to the local (and the local church) and, in the western world at least, from the demise of Christendom and a rapidly changing world—which also affects the church globally. The audience for the journal is truly global wherever the local church and the systems that support them exists. We expect to generate interest from readers in church judicatory bodies, theological seminaries, university theology departments, and in local churches from all God’s people and the leaders amongst them.
  glasgow 2000: The Reader, a review of literature, science, and art , 1866-07
  glasgow 2000: Contemporary British Queer Performance S. Greer, 2016-02-02 This book examines queer performance in Britain since the early 1990s, arguing for the significance of emerging collaborative modes of practice. Using queer theory and the history of early lesbian and gay theatre to examine claims to representation among other things, it interrogates the relationships through which recent works have been presented.
  glasgow 2000: Social Exclusion Paolo Riva, Jennifer Eck, 2016-07-26 From ostracism on the playground to romantic rejection, bullying at work, and social disregard for the aged, individuals are at constant risk of experiencing instances of social exclusion, including ostracism, rejection, dehumanization, and discrimination. These phenomena have a powerful impact as testified by their immediate influence on people’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Social Exclusion: Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Reducing Its Impact investigates different psychological approaches, across multiple psychological subdisciplines, to understanding the causes and consequences of social exclusion and possible ways to reduce or buffer against its negative effects. The purpose of this volume is threefold. First, it lays the groundwork for the understanding of social exclusion research; reviewing the different instances of social exclusion in everyday life and methods to experimentally investigate them. Second, this volume brings together different psychological approaches to the topic of social exclusion. Leading scholars from around the world contribute perspectives from social psychology, social neuroscience, developmental psychology, educational psychology, work and organizational psychology, clinical psychology, and social gerontology to provide a comprehensive overview of social exclusion research in different psychological subdisciplines. Taken together, these chapters are conducive to the important development of new and more integrative research models on social exclusion. Finally, this volume discusses psychological strategies such as emotion regulation, psychological resources, and brain mechanisms that can reduce or buffer against the negative consequences of social exclusion. From school shootings to domestic violence, from cognitive impairment to suicide attempts, the negative impact of social exclusion has been widely documented. Thus, from an applied perspective, knowing potential ways to mitigate the negative effects of social exclusion can have a significant positive influence on people’s—and society’s—well-being. Overall, this book provides the reader with the knowledge to understand the impact of social exclusion and with tools to address it across many different contexts. Importantly, Social Exclusion: Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Reducing Its Impact aims to bridge the gap between the approaches of different psychological subdisciplines to this topic, working towards a comprehensive, integrative model of social exclusion.
  glasgow 2000: Sports around the World John Nauright, 2012-04-06 This multivolume set is much more than a collection of essays on sports and sporting cultures from around the world: it also details how and why sports are played wherever they exist, and examines key charismatic athletes from around the world who have transcended their sports. Sports Around the World: History, Culture, and Practice provides a unique, global overview of sports and sports cultures. Unlike most works of this type, this book provides both essays that examine general topics, such as globalization and sport, international relations and sport, and tourism and sport, as well as essays on sports history, culture, and practice in world regions—for example, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, Europe, and Oceania—in order to provide a more global perspective. These essays are followed by entries on specific sports, world athletes, stadiums and arenas, famous games and matches, and major controversies. Spanning topics as varied as modern professional cycling to the fictional movie Rocky to the deadly ball game of the ancient Mayans, the first three volumes contain overview essays and entries for specific sports that have been and are currently practiced around the world. The fourth volume provides a compendium of information on the winners of major sporting competitions from around the world. Readers will gain invaluable insights into how sports have been enjoyed throughout all of human culture, and more fully comprehend their cultural contexts. The entries provide suggestions for further reading on each topic—helpful to general readers, students with school projects, university students and academics alike. Additionally, the four-volume Sports Around the World spotlights key charismatic athletes who have changed a sport or become more than just an outstanding player.
  glasgow 2000: Railway Times , 1841
  glasgow 2000: Proceedings Scotland free church, gen. assembly, 1847
  glasgow 2000: Report of the Executive Committee of the United Kingdom Alliance United Kingdom Alliance. Executive Committee, 1870
  glasgow 2000: Summary Account of the Proceedings of the British & Foreign Bible Society British and Foreign Bible Society, 1808
  glasgow 2000: The Report of the British and Foreign Bible Society British and Foreign Bible Society, 1807 Vols. 1-64 include extracts from correspondence.
Glasgow - Wikipedia
Glasgow is a leading city in Scotland for finance, shopping, industry, culture and fashion, and was commonly referred to as the "second city of the British Empire " for much of the Victorian and …

Glasgow Tourist Attractions and Places to Visit - VisitScotland
Discover the best things to see and do in Glasgow, including tourist attractions and places to visit in the centre of Scotland's largest city.

15 top things to do in Glasgow - Lonely Planet
Jan 19, 2022 · Glasgow packs a punch with its first-rate museums, distinguished dining venues, elegant outdoor spaces and other more...off-kilter attractions. As well as ticking off some of the …

Culture, Events, Food, Shopping & More - Visit Glasgow
The official tourist and visitor website for the city of Glasgow filled with ideas and inspiration for things to do when visiting the city.

25 Best Things to Do in Glasgow (Scotland) - The Crazy Tourist
May 1, 2023 · Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, situated on the River Clyde. Well known for its beautiful, thriving shopping districts and the culture that it has to offer. It attracts a large …

Glasgow | History, Facts, Map, & Points of Interest | Britannica
4 days ago · Glasgow, city, west-central Scotland. It is situated along both banks of the River Clyde 20 miles (32 km) from that river’s mouth on the western, or Atlantic, coast. Glasgow is …

Glasgow, Scotland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Spend your day exploring a wide range of fascinating free museums and galleries, enjoying the UK’s best shopping outside of London, and taking advantage of tips from friendly local people …

Glasgow - Out About Scotland
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and is famous for its superb collection of free attractions that include the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Riverside Museum of Transport, and …

Glasgow - Wikitravel
May 5, 2025 · Glasgow has become one of the most visited cities in the British Isles, and visitors will find a revitalized city center, the best shopping outside London without a doubt, excellent …

Glasgow Travel Guide: Top 30 Things to do in Glasgow Scotland
May 29, 2024 · Glasgow is an easy city to love with its friendly and welcoming residents, dozens of free museums and attractions, burgeoning focus on craft food and drink, thriving live music …

Glasgow - Wikipedia
Glasgow is a leading city in Scotland for finance, shopping, industry, culture and fashion, and was commonly referred to as the "second city of the British Empire " for much of the Victorian and …

Glasgow Tourist Attractions and Places to Visit - VisitScotland
Discover the best things to see and do in Glasgow, including tourist attractions and places to visit in the centre of Scotland's largest city.

15 top things to do in Glasgow - Lonely Planet
Jan 19, 2022 · Glasgow packs a punch with its first-rate museums, distinguished dining venues, elegant outdoor spaces and other more...off-kilter attractions. As well as ticking off some of the …

Culture, Events, Food, Shopping & More - Visit Glasgow
The official tourist and visitor website for the city of Glasgow filled with ideas and inspiration for things to do when visiting the city.

25 Best Things to Do in Glasgow (Scotland) - The Crazy Tourist
May 1, 2023 · Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, situated on the River Clyde. Well known for its beautiful, thriving shopping districts and the culture that it has to offer. It attracts a large …

Glasgow | History, Facts, Map, & Points of Interest | Britannica
4 days ago · Glasgow, city, west-central Scotland. It is situated along both banks of the River Clyde 20 miles (32 km) from that river’s mouth on the western, or Atlantic, coast. Glasgow is …

Glasgow, Scotland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Spend your day exploring a wide range of fascinating free museums and galleries, enjoying the UK’s best shopping outside of London, and taking advantage of tips from friendly local people …

Glasgow - Out About Scotland
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and is famous for its superb collection of free attractions that include the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Riverside Museum of Transport, and …

Glasgow - Wikitravel
May 5, 2025 · Glasgow has become one of the most visited cities in the British Isles, and visitors will find a revitalized city center, the best shopping outside London without a doubt, excellent …

Glasgow Travel Guide: Top 30 Things to do in Glasgow Scotland
May 29, 2024 · Glasgow is an easy city to love with its friendly and welcoming residents, dozens of free museums and attractions, burgeoning focus on craft food and drink, thriving live music …