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ABRIL ROJAS, Gilberto
PERFILES ACADÉMICO BIOGRÁFICOS Por: HERNÁN ALEJANDRO OLANO GARCÍA Editorial Hyrcania Colección “Cacique de Turmequé” 2011. 1 ©Editorial HYRCANIA. PERFILES ACADÉMICO BIOGRÁFICOS © Hernán Alejandro Olano García. Correo electrónico: [email protected] http://hernanolano.googlepages.com Primera Edición: 2011. Dirección Editorial y Diseño: Prof. Dr. Hernán Alejandro Olano García, MSc., M.F.A., PhD. Imagen de la Carátula: Composición del billete de $1.000.oo. En: MEMORIA DE LA CASA MUSEO GAITÁN, Colección Cuadernos de Museos, Sistema de Patrimonio Cultural y Museos de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogotá, 2008, p. 16. Foto del autor: María del Carmen Guarín. Escudo de la portadilla interna: Armas del Barón de Tesalónica. Impresores Delgado Sánchez, Transversal 78D # 40G-30 Sur, Bogotá, D.C., Teléfono 4037289. [email protected] I.S.B.N. 978-958-44-7912-9 Hecho el depósito que exige la ley. Queda prohibida la reproducción parcial o total de este libro, por medio de cualquier proceso reprográfico o fónico, conocido o por conocerse, sin previo permiso escrito de los Autores y del Editor. Esta edición y sus características son propiedad de Hernán Alejandro Olano García. Publicación # 22 de la Colección de Estudios “Diego de Torres y Moyachoque, Cacique de Turmequé”. Impreso en Bogotá, D.C., Colombia, S.A. Printed in Bogotá, D.C., Colombia, S.A. 2 PERFILES ACADÉMICO BIOGRÁFICOS Por: HERNÁN ALEJANDRO OLANO GARCÍA Editorial Hyrcania Colección “Cacique de Turmequé” 2011. 3 ÍNDICE: ABRIL ROJAS, Gilberto. GIACOMETTO FERRER, ADAME GODDAR, Jorge. Anita. ALVAREZ ALVAREZ, GÓMEZ BETANCOURTH, Fernando Diego Rafael. Aníbal. GÓMEZ HOYOS, Diana ARIZMENDI POSADA, María Octavio. GONZÁLEZ, Florentino. ARMERO, José León. -
Cemetery Inscriptions, Stark County, Ohio Are
!!l«^Siii«lii^lM«iil^if^ 0003055 ™ECHURCHoF JESUSCHRIST Permission to Microfilm ofL-MTER-DAY '^^'^ Famny History L.brary of Christ of C 'MN rrc Of The Church Jesus j/\llM I J Latter-aay Saints would iike permission lo preserve your material on microfilm anc make it avaiiabe to our Family History Centers If you agree, piease complete this cara and return it io us. authorize the Family History Library 'o micoiiim "he matenai named below and use this mic'ofilmed record as it seems most benefic a: n compi.ance with the Library s policies and proceoures I warrant that I am fuiiv authcze^ '3 O'cv ae :^ch permission ": e -I ma;e"a. ^^^^^W. 7" U)^ ro// STA/e,\ e^^vr/ c/V/?//-// OGS ll£& U/cr>7)i!t£.<rr yvf. 1- tv state ziD coae Si . ,J, PFGS293I 'p-aB =-'-3c-- -i^/ • CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS Stark County, Ohio Volume VI CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS STARK COUNTY. OHIO VOLUME VI INCLUDED IN VOLUME VI IS THE TOWNSHIP OF PERRY DATE MiCROFiCHED MAY I 8 1990 19l PrlOJCGT and G. S. FiGHS I* CALL # PREPARED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE STARK COUNTY CHAPTER THE OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY (^ OCTOBER 1. 1985 CHURCH , OF LATTER-DAY SA'.lM TS 11 FORWARD The contents of each volume of Cemetery Inscriptions, Stark County, Ohio are: Volume I: Townships of Lexington, Washington, Paris and Marlboro. Volume II: Townships of Nimishillen, Osnaburg, Sandy, Pike, Bethlehem and Sugar Creek. Volume III; Townships of Tuscarawas, Lawrence and Jackson. Volume IV: Lake Township and the cemeteries of Dead Man's Point and Forest Hill in Plain Township. -
Ramp Master Seniority List July 2021
Ramp Master Seniority List July 2021 WN SLI DUAL FL ATL EMPLOYEE FT/ JOB HIRE EMPLOYEE NAME STATUS LOC SENIORITY SENIORITY SENIORITY NUMBER PT DESC DATE DATE DATE DATE 1349 Edwin L Anderson F A ABQ RM01 04/24/1977 03/28/1975 12/14/1998 2149 Paul L Bellar F A AMA RM01 11/20/1978 07/06/1976 12/14/1998 2424 Mark Alan Smith F A AUS RM01 03/01/1979 09/24/1976 12/14/1998 2626 Thomas James Mitchell F A SAN RM01 06/01/1979 12/01/1976 12/14/1998 4124 James A Perry F A HOU RM01 06/03/1981 12/03/1978 12/14/1998 4524 John R King F A ELP RM01 01/27/1982 07/27/1979 12/14/1998 4540 James D Fortson F A LIT RM01 01/29/1982 07/29/1979 12/14/1998 4998 Charles H Cerf F A HRL RM01 06/24/1982 12/24/1979 12/14/1998 4994 David Camacho F A PBI RM01 06/24/1982 12/24/1979 12/14/1998 5471 Edward Gremillion F A MSY RM01 01/08/1983 07/08/1980 12/14/1998 5729 Don Michael Ingersoll F I GEG RM01 05/09/1983 11/09/1980 12/14/1998 5736 Joe Mascarenas F A ABQ RM01 05/10/1983 11/10/1980 12/14/1998 5763 Michael D Euliss F A OKC RM01 05/10/1983 11/10/1980 12/14/1998 5797 Clayton E Zinkie F A PHX RM01 05/18/1983 11/18/1980 12/14/1998 5796 Phil G Pratuch F A PHX RM01 05/19/1983 11/19/1980 12/14/1998 5837 Donald M Hawthorne F A LAS RM01 07/08/1983 01/08/1981 12/14/1998 5808 Kevin J Carney F A ABQ RM01 05/19/1983 03/05/1981 12/14/1998 6110 Stephen R Mitchell F A GEG RM01 09/16/1983 03/16/1981 12/14/1998 6280 Thomas McCauley F A HOU RM01 10/19/1983 04/19/1981 12/14/1998 6227 Jack Dean Salcines F A BOI RM01 09/24/1983 05/24/1981 12/14/1998 6402 Gary R Risley F I HOU RM01 12/27/1983 -
English Versions of Foreign Names
ENGLISH VERSIONS OF FOREIGN NAMES Compiled by: Paul M. Kankula ( NN8NN ) at [email protected] in May-2001 Note: For non-profit use only - reference sources unknown - no author credit is taken or given - possible typo errors. ENGLISH Czech. French German Hungarian Italian Polish Slovakian Russian Yiddish Aaron Aron . Aaron Aron Aranne Arek Aron Aaron Aron Aron Aron Aron Aronek Aronos Abel Avel . Abel Abel Abele . Avel Abel Hebel Avel Awel Abraham Braha Abram Abraham Avram Abramo Abraham . Abram Abraham Bramek Abram Abrasha Avram Abramek Abrashen Ovrum Abrashka Avraam Avraamily Avram Avramiy Avarasha Avrashka Ovram Achilies . Achille Achill . Akhilla . Akhilles Akhilliy Akhylliy Ada . Ada Ada Ara . Ariadna Page 1 of 147 ENGLISH VERSIONS OF FOREIGN NAMES Compiled by: Paul M. Kankula ( NN8NN ) at [email protected] in May-2001 Note: For non-profit use only - reference sources unknown - no author credit is taken or given - possible typo errors. ENGLISH Czech. French German Hungarian Italian Polish Slovakian Russian Yiddish Adalbert Vojta . Wojciech . Vojtech Wojtek Vojtek Wojtus Adam Adam . Adam Adam Adamo Adam Adamik Adamka Adi Adamec Adi Adamek Adamko Adas Adamek Adrein Adas Adamok Damek Adok Adela Ada . Ada Adel . Adela Adelaida Adeliya Adelka Ela AdeliAdeliya Dela Adelaida . Ada . Adelaida . Adela Adelayida Adelaide . Adah . Etalka Adele . Adele . Adelina . Adelina . Adelbert Vojta . Vojtech Vojtek Adele . Adela . Page 2 of 147 ENGLISH VERSIONS OF FOREIGN NAMES Compiled by: Paul M. Kankula ( NN8NN ) at [email protected] in May-2001 Note: For non-profit use only - reference sources unknown - no author credit is taken or given - possible typo errors. ENGLISH Czech. French German Hungarian Italian Polish Slovakian Russian Yiddish Adelina . -
The Ears of Hermes
The Ears of Hermes The Ears of Hermes Communication, Images, and Identity in the Classical World Maurizio Bettini Translated by William Michael Short THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRess • COLUMBUS Copyright © 2000 Giulio Einaudi editore S.p.A. All rights reserved. English translation published 2011 by The Ohio State University Press. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bettini, Maurizio. [Le orecchie di Hermes. English.] The ears of Hermes : communication, images, and identity in the classical world / Maurizio Bettini ; translated by William Michael Short. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-0-8142-1170-0 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0-8142-1170-4 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN-13: 978-0-8142-9271-6 (cd-rom) 1. Classical literature—History and criticism. 2. Literature and anthropology—Greece. 3. Literature and anthropology—Rome. 4. Hermes (Greek deity) in literature. I. Short, William Michael, 1977– II. Title. PA3009.B4813 2011 937—dc23 2011015908 This book is available in the following editions: Cloth (ISBN 978-0-8142-1170-0) CD-ROM (ISBN 978-0-8142-9271-6) Cover design by AuthorSupport.com Text design by Juliet Williams Type set in Adobe Garamond Pro Printed by Thomson-Shore, Inc. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American Na- tional Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. ANSI Z39.48–1992. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONTENTS Translator’s Preface vii Author’s Preface and Acknowledgments xi Part 1. Mythology Chapter 1 Hermes’ Ears: Places and Symbols of Communication in Ancient Culture 3 Chapter 2 Brutus the Fool 40 Part 2. -
Table 5: Full List of First Forenames Given, Scotland, 2014 (Final) in Rank Order
Table 5: Full list of first forenames given, Scotland, 2014 (final) in rank order NB: * indicates that, sadly, a baby who was given that first forename has since died. Number of Number of Rank1 Boys' names NB Rank1 Girls' names NB babies babies 1 Jack 583 * 1 Emily 569 * 2 James 466 * 2 Sophie 542 * 3 Lewis 411 * 3 Olivia 485 * 4 Oliver 403 * 4 Isla 435 5 Logan 354 * 5 Jessica 419 * 6 Daniel 349 * 6 Ava 379 7 Noah 321 * 7 Amelia 372 * 8 Charlie 320 * 8 Lucy 363 * 9 Lucas 310 * 9 Lily 310 * 10 Alexander 309 * 10 Ellie 278 * 11 Mason 285 * 11 Ella 273 12 Harris 276 * 12 Sophia 271 13 Max 274 * 13 Grace 265 * 14 Harry 268 * 14 Chloe 251 15 Finlay 267 15 Freya 249 16 Adam 266 * 16 Millie 246 17 Aaron 264 * 17 Mia 230 18 Ethan 259 18 Emma 229 19= Cameron 256 19 Eilidh 224 19= Jacob 256 * 20 Anna 218 21 Callum 252 21 Charlotte 213 * 22 Archie 239 22 Eva 210 * 23 Alfie 236 * 23= Holly 208 24 Leo 234 * 23= Ruby 208 * 25 Thomas 228 * 25 Layla 190 26 Nathan 226 26 Hannah 187 27 Riley 223 * 27 Evie 175 28 Rory 215 28 Orla 171 * 29 Matthew 214 29 Katie 170 * 30 Joshua 213 * 30 Poppy 162 * 31 Oscar 212 31 Erin 154 32 Jamie 211 32 Leah 144 33 Ryan 208 * 33 Lexi 140 * 34 Luke 195 34 Molly 132 35 William 180 * 35= Isabella 130 36 Liam 178 35= Skye 130 37 Dylan 176 * 37 Lacey 124 * 38 Samuel 166 38 Abigail 122 * 39 Andrew 163 * 39 Georgia 119 40= David 154 * 40= Rebecca 115 40= John 154 40= Sofia 115 42 Connor 146 42= Amber 113 * 43= Brodie 144 42= Hollie 113 43= Kyle 144 * 44 Amy 111 45 Joseph 143 45= Brooke 107 46 Kian 142 * 45= Daisy 107 47 Benjamin 141 45= Niamh 107 48= Aiden 139 48= Lilly 106 48= Harrison 139 * 48= Zoe 106 * 50 Robert 135 * 50 Rosie 102 51= Ben 130 51 Abbie 101 51= Muhammad 130 52 Robyn 100 * 53 Michael 127 53 Sienna 98 54 Tyler 123 * 54= Summer 96 55 Kai 120 54= Zara 96 56 Euan 114 * 56 Iona 91 57= Arran 112 57 Maya 89 57= Jayden 112 58 Sarah 88 59 Jake 111 * 59= Aria 87 60= Cole 110 59= Maisie 87 60= Ollie 110 * 61 Cara 85 Footnote 1) The equals sign indicates that there is more than one name with this position of rank in the list. -
Formalización Y Mercantilización Del Sistema De Salud En Colombia Alexander Quintero Bonilla
Fundada el 22 de mayo de 1910 NEIVA - 2018 DIRECTOR : Alexander Quintero Bonilla EDITOR ACADÉMICO : Juan Carlos Acebedo Restrepo COMITÉ EDITORIAL : Alexander Quintero Bonilla, Director Juan Carlos Acebedo Restrepo, Editor Académico Pedro Pablo Tinjacá Ruiz Martha Eugenia López Bedoya Carlos Arnulfo Sánchez PORTADA : Retrato de Don Justo V. Charry donado por su familia al Colegio Distrital Charry en Engativá (Bogotá) EDITORA : Academia Huilense de Historia Centro Cultural y de Convenciones “José Eustasio Rivera Salas” Carrera 5 No. 21-81 Piso 2 – Bloque 2 Telefax 8740147 E-mail: [email protected] FOTOGRAFÍAS : Archivos Academia Huilense de Historia DISEÑO IMPRESIÓN : SERVI-IMPRESOS Tel.: 8756202 Neiva REVISTA HUILA : Órgano de la Academia Huilense de Historia Vol. 16 No. 69 Enero - Diciembre de 2018 Neiva Periodicidad irregular ISSN 0120-8438 DIRECTORES (1956-2014) Jenaro Díaz Jordán, Nos. 1 a 14 (10 fascículos) David Rivera Moya, Nos. 15 a 18 (4 fascículos) Alvaro Ramírez Vargas, Nos. 19 y 20 (2 fascículos) Eduardo Unda Losada, No. 21 Gilberto Vargas Motta, No. 22 José Jaime Rodríguez R., No. 23 Gilberto Vargas Motta, Nos. 24 a 42 (19 fascículos) Reynel Salas Vargas, Nos. 43 a 45 (3 fascículos) Camilo Francisco Salas Ortiz, Nos. 46 y 47 (2 fascículos) Reynel Salas Vargas, Nos. 48 a 50 (3 fascículos) Jaime Bravo Motta, No. 51 Margarita Cuéllar de Rivera, Nos. 52 y 53 (2 fascículos) Camilo Francisco Salas Ortiz, Nos. 54 a 67 (14 fascículos) Alexander Quintero Bonilla Nos. 68 y 69 Los artículos publicados en la presente edición son de responsabilidad exclusiva de sus autores. La Dirección. JUNTA DIRECTIVA PRESIDENTE: Don ALEXANDER QUINTERO BONILLA VICEPRESIDENTE: Don REINEL SALAS VARGAS SECRETARIO GENERAL: Don ANANIAS OSORIO VALENZUELA TESORERO: Don ORLANDO MOSQUERA BOTELLO VEEDOR: Don ALVARO FALLA ALVIRA MIEMBROS HONORARIOS Monseñor FROYLÁN CASAS ORTIZ Don GUILLERMO PLAZAS ALCID Don ROBERTO LIÉVANO PERDOMO MIEMBROS EMÉRITOS Doña MARGARITA CUÉLLAR DE RIVERA Don DELIMIRO MORENO CALDERÓN Don MISAEL GARCÍA GARCÍA Don BOLÍVAR SÁNCHEZ VALENCIA Pbro. -
Tolmos Trabajo De Grado Historia
La recepción del Concilio Vaticano II por parte del clero de la Arquidiócesis de Cali (1962-1979) Carlos Arturo Tolmos Méndez UNIVERSIDAD DEL VALLE FACULTAD DE HUMANIDADES MAESTRÍA EN HISTORIA SANTIAGO DE CALI 2018 La recepción del Concilio Vaticano II por parte del clero de la Arquidiócesis de Cali (1962-1979) Carlos Arturo Tolmos Méndez Trabajo para optar al título de Magister en Historia Director Antonio José Echeverry Pérez UNIVERSIDAD DEL VALLE FACULTAD DE HUMANIDADES MAESTRÍA EN HISTORIA SANTIAGO DE CALI 2018 RESUMEN El Concilio Vaticano II (1962-1965) fue el acontecimiento de mayor relevancia para la Iglesia Católica en el mundo entero en el siglo XX, y que significó para esta institución una gran renovación, así como una profunda crisis en los años inmediatamente posteriores a su realización. En el presente estudio el objeto de interés es comprender de qué manera concreta se recibió este Concilio en la Iglesia particular de Cali por parte de los miembros del clero, así como los esfuerzos que se realizaron para su aplicación en la Arquidiócesis entre los años 1962 y 1979. Para ello se abordarán la acogida, la vivencia, y las políticas concretas de la jerarquía eclesiástica y el clero local, así como los factores externos relevantes en torno a la recepción y aplicación del Vaticano II en la Arquidiócesis de Cali. Palabras Clave: Concilio Vaticano II, Postconcilio, Arquidiócesis de Cali, Iglesia Católica en Colombia, Recepción. ABSTRACT The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) was the most relevant event for the worldwide Catholic Church in the 20th century, and represented a great renewal for this institution, as well as a deep crisis in the years that followed immediately. -
CHSAA Varsity Season Opener
Icahn Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 CHSAA Varsity Season Opener - 4/1/2021 Icahn Stadium Results 19 Azcona, Alina Monsignor Mc 1:33.63 Girls 200 Meter Dash Varsity --- Rogers, Taylor Cardinal Spe DNS Name School Finals --- Finnerty, Hannah Monsignor Mc DNS Finals --- Beckles, T'Kirah St. Jean Bap DNS 1 Arnao, Brianna Monsignor Mc 29.22 --- Middleton, Morgan Bishop Lough DNS 2 Raymond, Anaya St. Francis 29.48 --- Hill, Bianca St. Jean Bap DNS 3 Ginnane, Jennifer Mary Louis A 29.76 4 Jefferies, Abigail Archbishop M 29.79 Girls 800 Meter Run Varsity 5 Ferreiras, Sanaa St. Francis 30.29 Name School Finals 6 Tranquada, Anna Holy Cross 31.46 Finals 7 Maguad, Christine Mary Louis A 31.53 1 Murphy, Grace Archbishop M 2:29.60 8 Burns, Samantha St. Francis 31.55 1:14.521 (1:14.521) 2:29.594 (1:15.073) 9 Baker, Daniella Archbishop M 32.91 2 Hughes, Grace St. Francis 2:32.48 10 Wisemen, Isabella Monsignor Mc 33.11 1:14.845 (1:14.845) 2:32.477 (1:17.632) 11 Rodriquez, Samantha Holy Cross 33.71 3 Bermudez, Samarah Mary Louis A 2:41.59 12 Aguilar, Maxiemaria Archbishop M 34.56 1:18.114 (1:18.114) 2:41.588 (1:23.474) 13 Wright, Jenna Archbishop M 35.10 4 DeSantis, Isabella Archbishop M 2:49.43 14 Lopez, Valeria Holy Cross 35.91 1:19.366 (1:19.366) 2:49.422 (1:30.056) 15 O'Brien, Julia Mary Louis A 36.15 5 Maldonado, Gabriela Mary Louis A 2:50.95 16 Anderson, Teresa Dominican Ac 36.18 1:18.548 (1:18.548) 2:50.942 (1:32.395) 17 Tinoco, Kayla Archbishop M 36.30 6 Mei, Cher Archbishop M 2:53.03 18 Quervalu, Samantha Holy Cross 37.35 1:21.805 (1:21.805) 2:53.024 (1:31.220) 19 Farrell, Sara Dominican Ac 37.93 7 Garnett, Jourdan Bishop Lough 2:57.10 20 Gibson, Stella Dominican Ac 42.12 1:16.459 (1:16.459) 2:57.095 (1:40.637) --- Raic, Samantha St. -
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Russia's Place in Europe
Contents Preface 9 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 11 PART I THE DOMESTIC DIMENSION Introduction 19 Chapter 1 Russian National Interests: The State of Discussion By Andrey Kortunov 21 Two Approaches to National Interests 21 Domestic Interaction with Foreign Policy 25 “Westernizing” vs. “Slavophile” Understanding of National Interests 38 Foreign Policy Today — Two Agendas 44 Chapter 2 Impacts of Domestic and Regional Factors on Russia’s Foreign and Security Policy By Tatyana Parkhalina 47 Three Schools of Thought 48 Rising Nationalism 50 The Political Paradigm 51 Economic Groups and Foreign Policy 52 The Regional Agenda 54 Chapter 3 The Myth of the “West” in Russian Political Culture and its Impact on Foreign and Security Policy By Tatyana Yevgeneva 59 Historical Background 60 Identity Crisis in the Late Soviet Period 63 “Communists” vs. “Democrats” 65 Political Myths in Modern Russia 67 Concluding Remarks 71 A Country in Transition 71 Between Continuity and Change 73 Towards a Consensus on Russia’s National Interests 80 Foreign Policy at the Crossroads? 84 PART II THE CIS DIMENSION Introduction 87 Chapter 4 Reluctant Adaptation: Russia’s Security Policy towards New Eastern Europe and the Baltic States By Dmitriy Trenin 89 Discontinuities of the New Strategic Environment 90 Accepting the Finality of Independence 92 Security Alignments 95 A Different Kind of Russia? 96 Whither Russia? 97 Chapter 5 Ukrainian-Russian Relations and the Debate on NATO Enlargement By Leonid Bilousov 101 Inherited Political Systems 102 The Legacy of Soviet Relations 103 -
Diplomatic List
United States Department of State Diplomatic List Spring 2020 Preface This publication contains the names of the members of the diplomatic staffs of all missions and their spouses. Members of the diplomatic staff are those mission members who have diplomatic rank. These persons, with the exception of those identified by asterisks, enjoy full immunity under provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Pertinent provisions of the Convention include the following: Article 29 The person of a diplomatic agent shall be inviolable. He shall not be liable to any form of arrest or detention. The receiving State shall treat him with due respect and shall take all appropriate steps to prevent any attack on his person, freedom, or dignity. Article 31 A diplomatic agent shall enjoy immunity from the criminal jurisdiction of the receiving State. He shall also enjoy immunity from its civil and administrative jurisdiction, except in the case of: (a) a real action relating to private immovable property situated in the territory of the receiving State, unless he holds it on behalf of the sending State for the purposes of the mission; (b) an action relating to succession in which the diplomatic agent is involved as an executor, administrator, heir or legatee as a private person and not on behalf of the sending State; (c) an action relating to any professional or commercial activity exercised by the diplomatic agent in the receiving State outside of his official functions. -- A diplomatic agent’s family members are entitled to the same immunities unless they are United States Nationals. ASTERISKS (*) IDENTIFY UNITED STATES NATIONALS.