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    Stock Certificate for Becker Products Company, 1931

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    This is a certificate which signifies ownership of a one dollar share in the Becker Products Company. This stock certificate was owned by Thekla B. Becker. Thekla Becker was the wife of Gustav L. Becker. The certificate indicates that the Becker Product Company has two-hundred thousand dollars in captial stock

    Becker Products Company Artifacts Group Photo, circa 1920 to 1940

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    This is a group photograph of the artifacts in the Becker Brewing and Malting Company Records. It features two bottles and a bottle opener. The two empty glass bottles are from the Becker Products Company. The phrase 'Becker Products Co. Ogen, Utah' is printed across the top of the bottles in raised glass. Along the bottom edge are the words, 'contents 7 fluid ounces.' The word 'Becker's'is printed in cursive on the bottom of both bottles. The bottles most likely contained Becco or a flavored soda beverage. The bottle opener is made from stainless steel and is engraved with the phrase, 'Becker's Mellow Beer.

    Becker Products Company Bottles (1 and 2), circa 1920

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    These artifacts are two empty glass bottles from the Becker Products Company. The phrase 'Becker Products Co. Ogden, Utah' is printed across the top of the bottles in raised glass. Along the bottom edge are the words, 'contents 7 fluid ounces.' The word 'Becker's'is printed in cursive on the bottom of both bottles. The bottles most likely contained Becco or a flavored soda beverage

    Becker Products Company Bottle (2 of 2), circa 1920

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    This artifact is an empty Becker Products Company bottle. The phrase 'Becker Products Co. Ogen, Utah' is printed across the top of the bottle in raised glass. Along the bottom edge are the words, 'contents 7 fluid ounces.' The word 'Becker's'is printed in cursive on the bottom of the bottle. The bottle most likely contained Becco or a flavored soda beverage

    Becker Products Company Financial Documents, 1959 to 1960

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    This binder contains several documents concerning the finances of the Becker Products Company in 1960. The balance sheets show revenue loss from 1959, an indication of the slow decline of the Company. A letter of condolence was inserted in the binder regarding the death of Albert E. Becker in 1961. There is also a contract detailing the purchase of Gustav Becker's shares in the company and the appointing of Albert Becker's sons as officers of the Company

    Blank Becker Brewing and Malting Company Checks, circa 1900

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    A blank page of checks from the Becker Brewing and Malting Company for the years 1900 to 1909

    Becker en Van de Graaf-rapport 889

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    Reden: nieuwbouw en herontwikkeling gemeentelijk nmonument Opdrachtgever:Croonen Adviseurs, dhr. S van Kessel Centrumcoördinaten: X: 124.383 / Y: 411.062 Veldmedewerkers: een medewerker van Becker & Van de Graaf Complex: xxx Datering: xx

    Becker Brewing and Malting Company Wallet, circa 1910

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    This is a wallet made from black leather is engraved with the phrase 'Compliments of Becker Brewing & Malting Co. Ogden, Utah.

    A union list of New Jersey annual publications in the library collections of the New Jersey Historical Society and Rutgers University

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    A fully subject indexed guide to hundreds of annual publications held at the New Jersey Historical Society and Rutgers University Libraries.compiled by Ronald L. Becker, E. Richard McKinstr

    The (im)possibilities of teaching-learning freedom

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    Twenty-one years after a free and democratic South Africa was constituted, it seems as if South Africans are still in limbo. In this article, the author explores the essence of freedom as conceptualised by Arendt (1958, 1966, 1900, 2006) and the (im)possibilities of teaching-learning freedom towards continual new beginnings. Freedom and new beginnings are actualised when humans speak and act in equal difference. The possibilities of teaching-learning freedom rely on the acknowledgement of both the burden and the power of freedom and in unexpected acts of compassion and forgiveness in the teacher:child relationship (Becker 2013, 26). Using a phenomenological approach, the author explores qualitative data from the research project Human rights literacy: A quest for meaning (Roux 2012) to explore the (im)possibilities of teaching-learning freedom
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