HighWire Press

HighWire Press is a US company that provides digital content development and hosting services and solutions to ~140 influential societies, university presses and independent publishers that produce journals, books, and other scholarly publications. Long affiliated with Stanford University, HighWire is online host to more than 3500 peer-reviewed journals and thousands of scholarly books.

HighWire was the recipient of the 2003 Association for Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) Award for "Service to Not-for-Profit Publishing", and was named one of the "Ten to Watch" organizations in the Scientific, Technical & Medical information space in 2014 by Outsell. Founding Director John Sack was awarded the Council of Science Editors (CSE) 2011 Award for Meritorious Achievement.

HighWire also offers Bench>Press, a customizable peer-review manuscript submission and tracking system, used by ~65 publishers.

In 2014, majority ownership of HighWire Press was purchased by the private equity firm Accel-KKR.

Acts (album)

Acts is the debut studio album by the American rock band RNDM.

Track listing

  • Modern Times - 3:06
  • Darkness - 4:15
  • The Disappearing Ones - 3:08
  • What You Can't Control - 5:45
  • Hollow Girl - 5:37
  • Walking Through New York - 4:04
  • Look Out! - 2:53
  • New Tracks - 3:13
  • Throw You to the Pack - 1:41
  • Williamsburg - 4:14
  • Letting Go of Will - 2:35
  • Cherries in the Snow - 4:37
  • Personnel

  • Jeff Ament - bass
  • Joseph Arthur - guitar, vocals
  • Richard Stuverud - drums
  • External links

  • Acts at Allmusic

  • Acts 15

    Acts 15 is the fifteenth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It records the journey of Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem and the Council of Jerusalem. The book containing this chapter is anonymous but early Christian tradition uniformly affirmed that Luke composed this book as well as the Gospel of Luke.

    Text

    The original text is written in Koine Greek and is divided into 41 verses. Some most ancient manuscripts containing this chapter are:

  • Codex Vaticanus (AD 325-350)
  • Codex Sinaiticus (AD 330-360)
  • Codex Bezae (ca. AD 400)
  • Codex Alexandrinus (ca. AD 400-440)
  • Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (ca. AD 450)
  • Papyrus 127 (5th century; extant: verses 29-31, 34-36, (37), 38-41)
  • Codex Laudianus (ca. AD 550)
  • Papyrus 33 (ca. AD 550)
  • Location

    This chapter mentions the following places (in order of appearance):

  • Judea
  • Phoenicia
  • Samaria
  • Jerusalem
  • Antioch, Syria
  • Pamphylia
  • Cyprus
  • Cilicia
  • Timeline

    The journey of Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem and the Council of Jerusalem is generally considered to have taken place around 48 - 50 AD.

    Acts 8

    Acts 8 is the eighth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It records the burial of Stephen, the beginnings of Christian persecution, and the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of Samaria and Ethiopia. The book containing this chapter is anonymous but early Christian tradition uniformly affirmed that Luke composed this book as well as the Gospel of Luke.

    Text

  • The original text is written in Koine Greek.
  • Some most ancient manuscripts containing this chapter are:
  • Papyrus 50 (3rd century; extant: verses 26-32)
  • Codex Vaticanus (AD 325-350)
  • Codex Sinaiticus (AD 330-360)
  • Codex Bezae (ca. AD 400)
  • Codex Alexandrinus (ca. AD 400-440)
  • Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (ca. AD 450)
  • Codex Laudianus (ca. AD 550)
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