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Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue
Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art
Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue
Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art
Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue
Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art
Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue
Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art
Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue
Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art
Discours de M. Alexandre Moret
Moret Alexandre. Discours de M. Alexandre Moret. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Célébration du cinquantenaire de la section. 1936. pp. 3-21
Alvin A. Alexandre
Alvin A. Alexandre, a Palo Alto resident and longtime Peninsula journalism teacher, died on April 28 at a care facility in Mountain View. He was 91. He was born on April 30, 1923, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Misu and Tessie Abramovitz. He later followed the example of his father in changing his surname to Alexandre. His family later moved to New York City, where he studied and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science. At the start of World War II, he entered the U.S. Army and served in the South Pacific. Afterward, making the most of the GI Bill, he attended New York University, graduating with a bachelor degree in biology in 1947 and a master degree in education in 1949. After college, he traveled to the Pacific Northwest with a friend, ultimately remaining there to teach at a middle school in Vancouver, Washington, and at Grant High School in Portland, Oregon, where he was adviser to The Grantonian student newspaper. While in Portland he met his future wife, Stella Viesse, at a concert, and they married on Aug. 20, 1950. He joined the faculty of the College of San Mateo in the early 60s, where he taught journalism and English and advised student publications. His efforts helped to rejuvenate the struggling journalism program, which produced many career journalists and public relations professionals, according to his family. He also inspired students and his daughters to pursue careers in education. His 27 years at the college ended with his retirement in 1988. About five years ago, he and Stella moved to the Moldaw Residences in Palo Alto to be near family. He is survived by his wife, Stella Alexandre of Palo Alto his three daughters, Teri (Jeff) Mills of Tualatin, Oregon, Janice (Steven) Blasberg of San Jose and Leslie Alexandre of Augusta, Georgia and four grandchildren, Ryan Mills, Scott Mills, Amy Blasberg and Lisa Blasberg
Alexandre Dumas sous les feux de la critique /
Textes de critique contemporaine de l'oeuvre de Dumas, extraits de la presse française et étrangère.Certains articles sont traduits de l'italien, de l'anglais, de l'espagnol.Numéro de : "Cahiers Alexandre Dumas", ISSN 0761-8034, (2011)n°38.Bibliogr. Dumas 2010. Notes bibliogr. Index
O BRINCAR NA NATUREZA É UMA AVENTURA PARA AS POPULAÇÕES GUARANI DO PARANÁ?
O BRINCAR NA NATUREZA É UMA AVENTURA PARA AS POPULAÇÕES GUARANI DO PARANÁ? Nayara Maysa dos Santos, Fábio Alexandre Uema, Giuliano Gomes de Assis Pimentel, Amauri Aparecido Bassoli de Oliveira CNPq, Rede CEDES, Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM) E-mail: [email protected] é a aventura entre os Guarani do Paraná? Qual é sua forma de interagir ludicamente com a natureza? Para a realização desta pesquisa e obtenção de resultados foram visitadas nove terras indígenas. Com a pesquisa em andamento o trabalho busca diagnosticar as atividades físicas de aventura na natureza nas comunidades indígenas Guarani do Paraná. Por meio de pesquisa, entrevista, questionário e análise de documentos o projeto vem se desenvolvendo. Em algumas realidades, a pesquisa vem mostrando que, apesar de se possuir espaços físicos adequados para a prática de esportes na natureza, ela é quase inexistente, dando lugar à vivência de outras atividades e lazeres. Noutros grupos, o contato com o ambiente natural é corriqueiro desde a infância, mostrando uma inter-dependência dessa relação com diferentes esferas da vida.Rede CEDE
Conférence de M. Alexandre Guillemoz
Guillemoz Alexandre. Conférence de M. Alexandre Guillemoz. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 97, 1988-1989. 1988. pp. 103-107
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