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    Gustav Mahler Jugendorchestr

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    This work is focused on a prominent youth international orchestra - Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester ( GMJO).It offers a view on its foundation, history, his initiator Claudio Abbado and it discusses Gustav Mahler himself. The author shares his personal experiences with participating in this orchestra and explains some of the close initiatives and orchestras - Nestlé and Salzburg Festival Young Conductors Award, Mahler Chamber Orchestra and Gustav Mahler Academy in Bolzano

    Marriage Among the Lamet and the Baci Ceremony

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    Articles concerning the marriage practices of the Lamet people in Northern Laos.Lamet : Hill peasants in French Indochina / Karl Gustav Izikowitz; Rodney Needham, New York : AMS Press, 1960 (reprint of a 1951 edition published by Goteborg: Ethnografiska Museet, Etnologiska Studier No. 17, pages 19 thru 33 and 318 to 342. Note by William Sag

    Argon atmospheric pressure plasma jets: accurate determination of plasma parameters for surface cleaning by optical emission spectroscopy

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    Author Gustav Gürtler, BScMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2022Arbeit gesperr

    Gustav Weinberg Collection. 1874-1979 Bulk dates: 1877-1909

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    This collection consists of the papers of the author and teacher Gustav Weinberg, especially his creative works, including drafts of a play along with poetry. In addition, the collection contains some of his personal papers, such as curricula vitae, eulogies, newspaper clippings and official papers.The LBI Library holds several works by Gustav Weinberg.Gustav Weinberg was born in Gersfeld, Germany on April 26, 1856, the son of Juda Weinberg, who owned a tannery. Until he was thirteen years old he attended the local Volksschule, then attended the Realschule of Hanau for one year. Although he wanted to study philology, he followed his father's expectations and volunteered for a bank in Frankfurt am Main, then worked in a silk factory as bookkeeper. After realizing his interests did not lie in business he took the Abitur exam (required for matriculating at a German university) in 1879, in spite of not having attended a Gymnasium, and then began his studies at the universities of Berlin, Heidelberg and Strassburg. He also spent time studying in England. On June 26, 1884 he received his doctorate from the University of Heidelberg with his dissertation Das französische Schäferspiel in der ersten Hälfte des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts (The French Pastoral Play in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century), which was later published.Following a year of working as a tutor for an American household, Gustav Weinberg spent four years teaching at the Realschule der israelitischen Gemeinde (Philanthropin) of Frankfurt am Main. He was unable to secure a position at universities due to being Jewish, and after his marriage gave lessons out of his home as well as at trade schools and taught religion at various Gymnasiums, Frankfurt's Musterschule among them. Due to his knowledge of languages, he wrote reviews of foreign works, especially those in French and Spanish, for various newspapers. He was also an official interpreter of French and English for German courts.In addition to teaching, Gustav Weinberg wrote both academic works and creative ones. In 1905 his Einführung in die englische Handelskorrespondenz zum Gebrauch an Handelshochschulen und Handelsschulen, sowie zum Selbstunterricht (Introduction to English Business Correspondence for Use at Trade Colleges and Schools, as well as for Self-Instruction) appeared, and in 1906 his play Saul: ein Trauerspiel in fünf Akten (Saul: a Tragedy in Five Acts) was published. Other creative works included Lieder eines Narren (A fool’s songs) and Der Halling: Oper in drei Akten (The Halling: Opera in Three Acts). His poetry remained unpublished.Gustav Weinberg died in 1909.ProcesseddigitizedDigital Imag

    Entrepreneurial Responsibility : A Conceptual Framework to Understand Ethical Dualism Throughout the Entrepreneurial Process

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    Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: Agnieszka Kurczewska and Gustav Hägg are grateful for the financial support by the National Science Centre in Poland (OPUS, 2019/35/B/HS4/01580). Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2024.Entrepreneurs have been promoted as a main engine of progress. However, recent scandals and questionable behavior have led to increased discussion of entrepreneurs’ ethics. The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize entrepreneurial responsibility throughout the entrepreneurial process from an ethical viewpoint. We model entrepreneurial responsibility based on normative ethics (deontology and teleology), enabling us to better understand entrepreneurs’ active and conscious responses to their ethical duties and the consequences thereof. Our theorizing opens new avenues for scholarly research related to the ethical nature of opportunities, the interconnection of entrepreneurial intentions and outcomes from a moral perspective, and potential societal impact.Peer reviewe

    Antun Gustav Matoš's "Poetics"

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    This work analyzes the viewpoints in relation to the creative works of Antun Gustav Matoš. The author of the paper concludes that the poetics in Matoš's works are linked to his personal experiences in life and in literature. Matoš is not a literary theoretician in the usual sense, precisely because his theory arises from his own experience, which - when applied adequately - is convincing, artistically convincing, acknowledged and justified by life itself, thus the lucidity of the ideas that Matoš forms and exposes, seem to outgrow him and his work, becoming a universal possession that remains independent, therefore indeed - poetics. Ključne riječi: poetika; Antun Gustav Matoš; književnos

    Funeral of politician Gustav Habrman in Pilsen

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    The segment captures the funeral of Senator of the National Assembly Gustav Habrman held in Pilsen on 26 March 1932. The funeral procession comes out of the Peklo Workers´ House and sets out along Jungmannova Street, past the building of the Pilsen Electricity Company. The camera focuses on Kramář Park and the crowds of onlookers in the streets. The procession continues through the streets of the city, across Wilson Bridge and towards the crematorium in Doubravka

    Book Review: Gustav Shpet’s Contribution to Philosophy and Cultural Theory

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    The author reviews Gustav Shpet’s Contribution to Philosophy and Cultural Theory edited by Galin Tihanov. The volume provides a comprehensive introduction to the significance of the Russian philosopher Gustav Shpet (1879-1937) in the development of phenomenology, hermeneutics, semiotics, literary theory, psychology, and cultural criticism

    France in Sweden’s Foreign Policy in the Era of Gustav III’s Reign (1771–1792)

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    This book is about the Stockholm court’s policy on France during the reign of Gustav III. It is a work on the history of diplomacy based on an extensive source material. The author concentrates especially on the crisis of the French monarchy in the years 1787–1792. He also pays a lot of attention to Gustav III’s unsuccessful attempts to build an anti-French and anti-revolutionary coalition of European monarchs. The chronological range of work covers Gustav III’s reign, thus the death of that ruler on March 29, 1792 marks the end of the book

    Gustav Krklec — poet of happiness and resignation

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    The author exhibits the poetic, lively and religious standing-point of the Croatian poet Gustav Krklec. Poet of lively happiness, Krklec manifestates with an original message that man needs to have a meaning in life
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