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    Authority and Personality in M.M. Bakhtin\u27s Author and Hero in Aesthetic Activity

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    M.M. Bakhtin\u27s fundamental claim in his seminal essay Author and Hero in Aesthetic Activity situates verbal action as the most essential constituent of human personality. A careful reading of this text reveals important truths about the relationship between free individual personhood and the nature of the speech utterance. Bakhtin connects the human experience of speech to the life and person of Jesus Christ emphasizing the incarnation and the Trinitarian view of God as essential principles for understanding the creative power of the word and consequent liabilities. Bakhtin develops these theological and philosophical coordinates around a discussion of the author-hero relationship in the novel asserting that the verbal utterance is creatively involved in building and sustaining the inner personhood of those it addresses. Bakhtin\u27s critical conclusion substantiates that from whom a word is received, and to whom the spoken word appeals has weighty influence on the type and character of human personality, and that personality\u27s relationship to authority

    Documento Bancario, M.M. Mayence & Cie., Paris, 1908 Junio 14

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    abstract: Handwritten letter from Rubén Darío to M.M. Mayence & Cie, informing about one meeting with the Spain's King and the location of Nicaraguan legation in Madrid.The original Rubén Darío Papers 1882-1945 (MSS-339) are located at ASU Libraries Archives & Special Collections. For more information about visiting the collection see http://hdl.handle.net/2286/L.A.0.The top margin has the hand written word "Particular" ("Private, Personal").In the left top margin apparently are written the words "Documento 267" ("Documento 267").Heading the letter there is a reference to a person called Santiago, whose last name hasn't been identified

    RRS Discovery Cruise 321, 24 Jul-23 Aug 2007. Biophysical interactions in the Iceland Basin 2007

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    D321 was the first of three National Oceanography Centre ‘process study’ research cruises to be run by the Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems research group under the NERC Oceans 2025 research programme. The scientific work began by carrying out some of the extended Ellett Line stations on the way out to our study region; which centred around the historical JGOFS Ocean Weather Station India site (~ 59° N, ~ 19° W) and the northward turn of the extended Ellett line at 20° W. The Iceland Basin, like much of the N. Atlantic subpolar gyre, is characterised by a ‘bloom and bust’ seasonal cycle. Spring stratification triggers a major diatom dominated bloom event. This bloom is short lived, limited by silicate (orthosilicic acid) exhaustion (Brown et al., 2003). Two community succession pathways commonly follow the demise of the diatom bloom; typically through dinoflagellate and/or coccolithophore production. The spring bloom is dominated by eddy scale (several 10's of km) patchiness, driven by the upward and downward pumping effect of eddies on the newly forming spring stratification. However these eddy structures have another, more important, impact on phytoplankton production (Allen et al., 2005). In the release of potential energy, eddies effect a real three dimensional exchange of water across the thermocline bringing new dissolved nutrients from deeper waters up into the photic zone and transporting biogenic particles into the deep ocean. Thin ribbon like structures around the edges of eddies are clearly seen in ocean colour satellite images. The four repeated surveys carried out during D321 observed the evolution of an ‘eddy dipole’ in a background ocean full of eddies and other turbulent motions. Daily, near real-time, satellite images and in-situ vessel mounted acoustic current profiling were used to determine the movement of the eddy centres and the dipole central jet. Targeted nets and water collection within the various components of the eddy dipole enabled the assessment of its biological impacts.Since 1996 NOCS and SAMS have been occupying an extended version of the Ellett Line that runs all the way to Iceland. The Extended Ellett line is important oceanographically because it completes the measurements of the warm saline water flowing into the Nordic Seas from the eastern North Atlantic. It also monitors around half of the returning deep and cold current, the overflow water (the rest returns to the Atlantic via the Denmark Strait to the west of Iceland).There is little added cost, either in time or financially, in making a number of biogeochemical measurements using water samples from the hydrographers' CTD stations. Thus, recently, the scientific interests in the Extended Ellett line have become more multidisciplinary; the 2006 occupation was no exception. Samples were filtered for POC, HPLC studies and trace aluminium concentration determination, in addition some extra time was found for a number of zooplankton net hauls.<br/

    M.M. Arkas: through the correlation between professional and patriotic

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    У статті розглянуто проблему співвідношення у творчому спадку М.М. Аркаса, композитора, історика, громадського діяча, професійних і патріотичних засад. Проаналізовано життєдіяльність М.М. Аркаса та виявлені основні чинники, що вплинули на формування його світоглядних уявлень і врешті сприяли становленню у представника грецького роду українського менталітету.В статье рассматривается проблема соотношения в творческом наследии Н.Н. Аркаса, композитора, историка и общественного деятеля, профессионализма и патриотизма. Анализируется жизнедеятельность Н.Н. Аркаса и выявляются основные компоненты, что способствовали формированию его духовного космоса и становлению у представителя греческого рода украинского менталитета.The article examines the issues of rating the professional and patriotic constituents in the creative legacy of M.M. Arkas, - the composer, historian and social activist. By researching into the life of M.M. Arkas, the author uncovers the key factors and events that influenced the formation of his spiritual cosmos and thus eventually conduced to moulding the Ukrainian mentality in a member of the Greek kinship

    M.M. Arkas: through the correlation between professional and patriotic

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    У статті розглянуто проблему співвідношення у творчому спадку М.М. Аркаса, композитора, історика, громадського діяча, професійних і патріотичних засад. Проаналізовано життєдіяльність М.М. Аркаса та виявлені основні чинники, що вплинули на формування його світоглядних уявлень і врешті сприяли становленню у представника грецького роду українського менталітету.В статье рассматривается проблема соотношения в творческом наследии Н.Н. Аркаса, композитора, историка и общественного деятеля, профессионализма и патриотизма. Анализируется жизнедеятельность Н.Н. Аркаса и выявляются основные компоненты, что способствовали формированию его духовного космоса и становлению у представителя греческого рода украинского менталитета.The article examines the issues of rating the professional and patriotic constituents in the creative legacy of M.M. Arkas, - the composer, historian and social activist. By researching into the life of M.M. Arkas, the author uncovers the key factors and events that influenced the formation of his spiritual cosmos and thus eventually conduced to moulding the Ukrainian mentality in a member of the Greek kinship

    M.M. Arkas: through the correlation between professional and patriotic

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    У статті розглянуто проблему співвідношення у творчому спадку М.М. Аркаса, композитора, історика, громадського діяча, професійних і патріотичних засад. Проаналізовано життєдіяльність М.М. Аркаса та виявлені основні чинники, що вплинули на формування його світоглядних уявлень і врешті сприяли становленню у представника грецького роду українського менталітету.В статье рассматривается проблема соотношения в творческом наследии Н.Н. Аркаса, композитора, историка и общественного деятеля, профессионализма и патриотизма. Анализируется жизнедеятельность Н.Н. Аркаса и выявляются основные компоненты, что способствовали формированию его духовного космоса и становлению у представителя греческого рода украинского менталитета.The article examines the issues of rating the professional and patriotic constituents in the creative legacy of M.M. Arkas, - the composer, historian and social activist. By researching into the life of M.M. Arkas, the author uncovers the key factors and events that influenced the formation of his spiritual cosmos and thus eventually conduced to moulding the Ukrainian mentality in a member of the Greek kinship

    Human Resource Policies and Union-Nonunion Productivity Differences

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    Many researchers in both economics departments and business schools recently have become interested in examining how much of an effect human resource decisions and policies have on firm performance. This paper surveys the literature on unionism and productivity and discusses its implications for future research on more general issues. The main focus is on (I) conclusions as to whether unions raise or lower productivity and (2) procedures used to identify the channels through which unions affect productivity. The studies of unions and productivity have documented large productivity differences between seemingly comparable union and nonunion establishments. In many cases unionism is associated with higher productivity, especially when unionized firms are in a competitive environment. However, the mechanisms responsible for union-nonunion productivity differences in each study remain poorly understood, either because detailed information on how unions affected company decisions was not available or because the available information produced inconclusive results. These conclusions suggest that human resource policies can have a very large effect on financial outcomes, but our ability to estimate the magnitude of that effect for a particular policy is currently very limited.

    Plant introduction, conservation and enrichment of biodiversity in M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden of the NAS of Ukraine

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    The paper deals with the main achievements of scientists of M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden of the NAS of Ukraine (NBG) in scientific, conservation, cultural and educational activities. The results of researches on biodiversity, conservation, plants protection, introduction, acclimatization and selection, allelopathy, medical botany, landscape design, bioindication and hemosystematycs are given. It is noted that over 14 thousands species, forms and varieties of plants, are collected in NBG, and the most unique collections attributed to the objects of national heritage. Breeders have obtained more than 300 certificates or author ship on plant varieties. NBG carries out extensive international cooperation, several new exposition of plant collection appeared in Botanical Garden. In recent years the achievements of NBG scientists were awarded by two State Awards in the field of science and technology of Ukraine

    Testing protoplanetary disc dispersal with radio emission

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    We consider continuum free–free radio emission from the upper atmosphere of protoplanetary discs as a probe of the ionized luminosity impinging upon the disc. Making use of previously computed hydrodynamic models of disc photoevaporation within the framework of extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and X-ray irradiation, we use radiative transfer post-processing techniques to predict the expected free–free emission from protoplanetary discs. In general, the free–free luminosity scales roughly linearly with ionizing luminosity in both EUV- and X-ray-driven scenarios, where the emission dominates over the dust tail of the disc and is partial optically thin at cm wavelengths. We perform a test observation of GM Aur at 14–18?GHz and detect an excess of radio emission above the dust tail to a very high level of confidence. The observed flux density and spectral index are consistent with free–free emission from the ionized disc in either the EUV- or the X-ray-driven scenario. Finally, we suggest a possible route to testing the EUV- and X-ray-driven dispersal model of protoplanetary discs, by combining observed free–free flux densities with measurements of mass-accretion rates. On the point of disc dispersal one would expect to find an M?2? scaling with free–free flux in the case of EUV-driven disc dispersal or an ?* scaling in the case of X-ray-driven disc dispersa
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