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Studia O Poezji I Prozie Oświecenia Author: Bożena Mazurkowa Citation
Title: Z potrzeby chwili i ku pamięci... : studia o poezji i prozie Oświecenia Author: Bożena Mazurkowa Citation style: Mazurkowa Bożena. (2019). Z potrzeby chwili i ku pamięci... : studia o poezji i prozie Oświecenia. Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Wydanie książki dofinansowane ze środków Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach. Książka udostępniona w otwartym dostępie na podstawie umowy między Uniwersytetem Śląskim a wydawcą. Książkę możesz pobierać z Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Śląskiego i korzystać z niej w ramach dozwolonego użytku. Aby móc umieścić pliki książki na innym serwerze, musisz uzyskać zgodę wydawcy (możesz jednak zamieszczać linki do książki na serwerze Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Śląskiego). Książka Bożeny Mazurkowej BOŻENA MAZURKOWA ma wymiar monograficzny. Zawarte w niej rozprawy scala naczelna idea skupienia się na faktach literackich z zakresu twórczości publiczno-okolicznościowej i osobisto-okazjonalnej. Wypada stwierdzić, CHWILIZ POTRZEBY I KU PAMIĘCI... że Bożena Mazurkowa doskonale porusza się w obrębie podjętej problematyki i przedstawionym zbiorem wkracza w grono czołowych badaczy oświeceniowej literatury okolicznościowej. Wszystkie rozprawy mają charakter nowatorski, dotyczą materii ważnych, godnych pilnej, dokładnej analizy. Książka Bożeny Mazurkowej BOŻENA MAZURKOWA Z potrzeby chwili i ku pamięci… rozprawy rozprawy Studia o poezji literackie literackie Z POTRZEBY CHWILI i prozie oświecenia w sposób istotny dopełni I KU PAMIĘCI... naszą wiedzę o rzeczywistości społeczno-literackiej tej epoki. -
2011 Annual Report of the AMERICAN COLLEGE of PROSTHODONTISTS and ACP EDUCATION FOUNDATION CONTENTS
2011 Annual Report OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PROSTHODONTISTS AND ACP EDUCATION FOUNDATION CONTENTS 3 Letter from the ACP President 4 ACP Board of Directors 5 ACP Accomplishments 7 Annual Session Highlights 11 Regions Map/Sections 13 National Prosthodontics Awareness Week™ 17 ACP Education Foundation Message from the Chair 18 ACP Education Foundation Board of Directors 19 ACPEF Donor Contributions 20 ACPEF Vision 2012 Donors 22 ACPEF Annual Appeal Donors 26 2011 Financial Overview 2011 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ACP AND ACPEF 2 LETTER FROM THE ACP PRESIDENT In 2011, the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) continued the process of leadership among dental specialty organizations. Our focus this year has been one of protection of the specialty and advocacy for patient care. Outcomes of these endeavors are a direct reflection upon our members’ engagement at the Board of Directors level, at Regional and State Sections and in the local communities. The American Dental Association’s Council on Dental Education and Licensure approval of our recertification document reaffirmed our specialty status and formally substantiates the need for specialty care in the dental community. The ACP persists in the Round Table discussions with the ADA in advancing oral health in America. The ACP continues to interface at the Commission on Dental Accreditation by simultaneously protecting the parameters of our specialty and promoting oral health. The ACP also produced the landmark Evidence-Based Guidelines for Denture Care with unrestricted grant support from Glaxo Smith Kline that resulted in publication as a supplement to the February 2011 issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association. -
Cult of Isis
Interpreting Early Hellenistic Religion PAPERS AND MONOGRAPHS OF THE FINNISH INSTITUTE AT ATHENS VOL. III Petra Pakkanen INTERPRETING EARL Y HELLENISTIC RELIGION A Study Based on the Mystery Cult of Demeter and the Cult of Isis HELSINKI 1996 © Petra Pakkanen and Suomen Ateenan-instituutin saatiO (Foundation of the Finnish Institute at Athens) 1996 ISSN 1237-2684 ISBN 951-95295-4-3 Printed in Greece by D. Layias - E. Souvatzidakis S.A., Athens 1996 Cover: Portrait of a priest of Isis (middle of the 2nd to middle of the 1st cent. BC). American School of Classical Studies at Athens: Agora Excavations. Inv. no. S333. Photograph Craig Mauzy. Sale: Bookstore Tiedekirja, Kirkkokatu 14, FIN-00170 Helsinki, Finland Contents Acknowledgements I. Introduction 1. Problems 1 2. Cults Studied 2 3. Geographical Confines 3 4. Sources and an Evaluation of Sources 5 11. Methodology 1. Methodological Approach to the History of Religions 13 2. Discussion of Tenninology 19 3. Method for Studying Religious and Social Change 20 Ill. The Cults of Demeter and Isis in Early Hellenistic Athens - Changes in Religion 1. General Overview of the Religious Situation in Athens During the Early Hellenistic Period: Typology of Religious Cults 23 2. Cult of Demeter: Eleusinian Great Mysteries 29 3. Cult of Isis 47 Table 1 64 IV. Problem of the Mysteries 1. Definition of the Tenn 'Mysteries' 65 2. Aspects of the Mysteries 68 3. Mysteries in Athens During the Early Hellenistic Period and a Comparison to Those of Rome in the Third Century AD 71 4. Emergence of the Mysteries ofIsis in Greece 78 Table 2 83 V. -
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5Pm Doctoral Degree Ceremony
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI COMMENCEMENT2018 MAY 10 • 5 p.m. R DR E WILDE DRIV C Gautier A CORAL GABLES CAMPUS RO M P Plaza O AMA S College of A N N SA O Cox Engineerin g A McArthur V E Scienc e N Engineerin g U Buildin g E Fieldhouse (Lineup site) Parking: Gate Buildin g Hous e E MILLER DRIV Special Needs Entrance Pavia Garage and Merrick Garage N RO McLamore AD ScSchoolhool of SO Traffic Light Special Needs Parking MEMORIAL DRIV E Plaza Nursing an d School of Law BRUN College of Health Studies Arts and Shuttle Route General Parking MILLER Sciences Shuttle Stop DRIV E Graduate Schoo l Construction Zone Fence Gusman E Foote U 11 Pedestrian Access Concer t N Frost Sc hool of Musi c School of E Hall Univer sity Green V A Shalal a Communication O U Statue Photo Booth Studen t N Wolfso n A S Center Feldenkrei s Buildin g I VE P RI Plaza Ride Share/Taxi Drop Off D O R A statue M A and Pick Up N Student Center Com plex A S Whitten School of Education UnivUn vveeersirs tyt Univ ersi ty and Human Development Villag e Center E ) Cobb Busines s Y DRIV Fountain ENUE Schoo l UNIVERSIT Lake Osceola W 57 AV (S Fate Bridge Cesarano AD RO Plaza D RE ST E A Herbe rt School of Architecture NFOR DRIV E Wellnes s Pere z D AN Center Archit ecture D R Center IV HURRIC E Murphy BRESCI Miller Design Studio BuildLab A Student AV Housing ENUE Village D R Watsco Center (Under Construction) A 12 Field house V Pavia E T L Newman Alumni U Garage EE Sebastian O Central R B Center Merric k A statue Energy Plant ST Garage D A A N VI A PA R Light Fiel d WALSH AVENUE EXTENSION G Gate E E V T LEVANTE AV E. -
Thenewhampshire
the new ham pshire Volume 66 Number 27 Tuesday, February 3, 1976 _____________________________________ ;Durham, N.H. Before 500 at MUB yesterday Bayh promises tax reform By Patty Hart many in the audience before tied. Promising major tax reforms answering questions on the equal “ Everywhere the battle for and a restoration of competition rights amendment, the defense free society is being fought,” he in American business if voted budget President Ford submit continued, “America is on the President in November, Indiana ted, why he chose to run, and wrong side. I am upset with big Senator Birch Bayh brought his the energy crisis. power politics. America lacks a campaign to about 500 people “A President who cuts back dimension in the third world. yesterday afternoon in the Straf $570 million on education, $350 ■ “We have a wrong policy ford Room of the MUB. million on higher education, where we have a place (in world Describing himself as “an who retracts on bio-medical re affairs). The action is out there optimistic kind of guy,” search and who puts $8 billion in the third world,” Bayh, In Bayh--jacketless and in rolled more into defense, ought to be diana’s democratic senator for shirt sleeves-answered questions turned out to pasture,” drawled the last 13 years, said forcefully from the audience for an hour Bayh to an enthusiastically to more applause. following a 17 minute video tape applauding crowd. More than once, the democra of his campaigning highlights “We should try to do less,” tic hopeful said, “People have sprinkled with his personal back said Bayh when asked about his lost faith in America. -
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Riat I1 .Ialluetin
P~iV~l~iWune riat .Ialluetin PUBLFHED D0.9ZL ander oOrder of THE fAJ'IDtNTi1 of THE VNZTED ST.MTEJ by COMMITTEE on PLBEZC ZNFORAZATION GEORGE CREEL, Chatragsa * * COMPLETE Record of U. J. GOVERANMENT .activitles VoL. 3 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919. No. 517 SUPERVISION. ISDISCONTINUED Return Passage to America MEMORANDUM MADE PUBLIC OF EGYPTIAN COTTON IMPORTS For Travelers Now in Europe BY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Is Pradically Impossible, RELATING TO BLAIR CASES War Trade Board Ruling Di- Ambassqdor Davis Cables penses with Textile Alliance NOW BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT Indorsenent on Bills. Ambassador Davis,. at iAndon, has cabled to the State Department of the Questions Involving Testimony in The War Trade Board announces, in a difficulties of obtaining return passage new ruling (W. T. B. Rt. 583), that the to the UnIt.d States at this time. le Michigan Senatorial Inquiry Be- supervision heretofore exeresed by the sent this me'sage to Acting Fier-retary fore New York Grand Jury Up War Trade Board through the Textile Polk: Alliance (Inc.) over the importation of for Review - Government View. Egyptian cotton, has been discontinued, "In case of the issue of passports and Import licenses may now be issued to officials or others who desire to The Department of Justice has issued without requiring the Indorsoment of the viait Europe for short periods deem the following memorandum as to the bill of lading to the Textile Alliffice (Inc.). it necessary to state for your infor- cases of Frank V. Blair et al. v. United Colleetors of customs have been in- mation that it is practically impos- States, pending In the Supreme Court of structed to permit entry under outstand- sible to obtain return passage to the the United States: ing licenses without indorsement to the United States at the present time. -
Aaker, Bradley H
Aaker, Bradley H Aaker, Delette R Aaker, Nathaniel B Aaker, Nicola Jean Aalbers, Carol J Aalbers, David L Aarek, Jennifer , Aarons, Cheyenne R Abalahin, Arlene J Abbett, Jacob D Abbett, Kate V Abbie, Richard L Abbie, Ruth K Abbie, Ruth P Abbott, Allison E Abbott, Anthony R Abbott, Charles G Abbott, Cheryle A Abbott, Dyllan T Abbott, Janet Mae Abbott, Jaremiah W Abbott, Jeremy A Abbott, Kathryn Florene Abbott, Lawrence George Abbott, Sidnee Jean Abby, Michael D Abdelahdy, Mohammad Abdelhade, Chajima T Abdelhade, Suleiman N Abdelhady, Amjad Abdelhady, Jalellah A Abdelhady, Khaled Suleiman Abdelhady, Nidal Zaid Abdelhady, Shahema Khaled Abdelhady, Zaid Abe, Kara Abejar, Hermoliva B Abele, Minden A Abella, Elizabeth A Abella, Frank K Abend, Frank J Abend, Rhonda M Abercrombie, Charles H Abercrombie, Deborah A Abercrombie, Eric C Abercrombie, Jeanne A Abercrombie, Megan A Abercrombie, Pamela J Abeyta, Paul K Abeyta, Sherri L Abeyta, Stephanie P Abowd, Charles P Abowd, Karen L Abowd, Nicole Lynn Abraham, Ravikumar I Abram, Alison K Abreu, Sammi J Abreu, Timothy Charles, Jr Abril, Paulette P Abts, Donna P Abts, Terry P Abuan, Anthony A Abundis, Anthony Abundis, Jesus A Abundis, Jesus P Abundis, Kayla M Abundis, Maria I Abundis, Marlayna M Abundis, Robert Acaiturri, Louis B Acaiturri, Sharon A Accardo, Vincent F Acebedo Vega, Omar A Acebedo, Gabriel Aced, Mary E Aced, Paul T Acero, Ashlyn A Acero, Edgar Acero, Leonel Acevedo Cruz, Rolando Acevedo Delgado, Victor Hugo Acevedo, Cristal E Acevedo, Destiny L Acevedo, Elizabeth A Acevedo, Jorge L Acevedo, -
Annual Report 2014/15
Annual Report 2014/2015 Mission History Colorado inspires generations to find wonder and meaning in our past and to engage in creating a better Colorado. Vision History Colorado leads through accessible, compelling programs in education, preservation, and stewardship; serves Coloradans and enriches communities statewide; connects collections, places, people, and their stories with audiences in meaningful ways; and pursues sustainability through smart planning and sound business practices, while diversifying its financial base. Our Goals To inspire a love of, connection to, and engagement in Colorado and the state’s history To provide excellent stewardship of Colorado’s past through our collections To build an efficient, effective, and financially robust organization to ensure our sustainability into the future All images are from the collections of History Colorado unless otherwise noted. In February 2015, History Colorado Center guests kicked off the opening of The 1968 Exhibit, an award-winning traveling exhibit making stops at some of the nation’s top museums. The 1968 Exhibit brought a pivotal American year to life through photographs, artifacts, vintage pop culture items, and interactives. Letter from the Chair One of the cornerstones of History Colorado’s success has always been, and will continue to be, our partners and supporters. So we’re pleased to present you this report of the highlights and triumphs of our past fiscal year as we continue to inspire generations to find wonder and meaning in our past and to engage in creating a better Colorado. You may have heard about changes at History Colorado’s board, leadership, and staff over this past year. -
Acquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informed Change
SYM-AM-16-019 Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Acquisition Research Symposium Wednesday Sessions Volume I Acquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informed Change May 4–5, 2016 Published April 30, 2016 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Prepared for the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943. Acquisition Research Program Graduate School of Business & Public Policy Naval Postgraduate School The research presented in this report was supported by the Acquisition Research Program of the Graduate School of Business & Public Policy at the Naval Postgraduate School. To request defense acquisition research, to become a research sponsor, or to print additional copies of reports, please contact any of the staff listed on the Acquisition Research Program website (www.acquisitionresearch.net). Acquisition Research Program Graduate School of Business & Public Policy Naval Postgraduate School Table of Contents Keynote: The Honorable Sean Stackley, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, & Acquisition ............................................................... vii Plenary Panel: Weapon Acquisition Program Outcomes and Efforts to Reform DoD’s Acquisition Process ..................................................................................... 1 Panel 2. Applications of Real Options Analysis in Defense Acquisition ............ 3 Acquiring Technical Data With Renewable Real Options ....................................... 5 Incorporation of Outcome-Based Contract Requirements in a Real Options