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    Portrait of Albert Appel

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    Portrait of Albert Appel, founder of Appel Farm Arts and Music Center was painted by Emile B. Klein. It was created as a part of the You're U.S. project (http://youreus.com/) that uses arts and craftsmanship to provide an equal representation of modern Americans, displaying people’s distinctive character while searching for qualities found throughout the nation.Portrait by Emile B. Klein, oil on canvas, mounted on panel, 9.5×11″.You're U.S. is fiscally sponsored by Artspire, a program of The New York Foundation for the Arts

    Audio interview of Albert Appel

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    An interview with Albert Appel, a professional musician, arts educator and the founder of Appel Farm Arts and Music Center. Since its founding 1960, Appel Farm has evolved into a major regional arts center with diverse facilities. Its mission is "to provide people of all ages, cultures and economic backgrounds with a supportive, cooperative environment in which to explore the fine and performing arts." This interview is a part of the You're U.S. project (http://youreus.com/). Created by Emile Klein, You’re U.S. is a unique ethnographic project that uses arts and craftsmanship to display the distinctive character of people across America. Its goal is to create an engaging and accessible public archive of American people and their histories, an archive that provides diverse opinions and honest representations of those documented.You're U.S. is fiscally sponsored by Artspire, a program of The New York Foundation for the Arts

    Vragende kinderen

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    Appel prepared the surface of Questioning Children by nailing discarded pieces of wood to an old window shutter. The vibrant colours and roughly-painted figures recall the spontaneity of children’s art. CoBrA artists believed that such unconventional sources could re-invigorate post-war culture. In the same year Appel also used the title Questioning Children for a controversial mural at the Town Hall in Amsterdam, which was condemned as incomprehensible, and covered over with wallpaper. There is a note of tragedy in these works as the Dutch title also means 'begging children' and evokes scenes of poverty that Appel had witnessed in post-war Germany.full vie

    Identifying the main constructs for an interdisciplinary workplace management framework

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    This second book in the series focuses on the role of workplace management in the organization and the tasks that workplace management needs to consider. The 18 theories that are presented in this book and applied to workplace research discuss management aspects from the organization’s perspective or dive deeper into issues related to people and/or building management. They all emphasize that workplace management is a complex matter that requires more strategic attention in order to add value for various stakeholders. The final chapter of the book describes a first step towards integrating the presented theories into an interdisciplinary framework for developing a grand workplace management theory.Design Conceptualization and Communicatio

    Coxeter categories and quantum groups

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    We define the notion of braided Coxeter category, which is informally a monoidal category carrying compatible, commuting actions of a generalised braid group B_W and Artin’s braid groups B_n on the tensor powers of its objects. The data which defines the action of B_W bears a formal similarity to the associativity constraints in a monoidal category, but is related to the coherence of a family of fiber functors. We show that the quantum Weyl group operators of a quantised Kac–Moody algebra U_{\hbar }{{\mathfrak {g}}}, together with the universal R-matrices of its Levi subalgebras, give rise to a braided Coxeter category structure on integrable, category {\mathcal {O}}-modules for U_{\hbar }{{\mathfrak {g}}}. By relying on the 2-categorical extension of Etingof–Kazhdan quantisation obtained in Appel and Toledano Laredo (Selecta Math NS 24:3529–3617, 2018), we then prove that this structure can be transferred to integrable, category {\mathcal {O}}-representations of {\mathfrak {g}}. These results are used in Appel and Toledano Laredo (arXiv:1512.03041, p 48, 2015) to give a monodromic description of the quantum Weyl group operators of U_{\hbar }{{\mathfrak {g}}}, which extends the one obtained by the second author for a semisimple Lie algebra

    Rudy Appel Family Collection. 1966-1969

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    The bulk of the Rudy Appel family collection holds detailed family trees of the Appel family; the Appel-Loewenstein families; the Willstätter-Appel families; the Hofmann family; the Stein family; and the Stein-Hofmann families, all created by Rudy Appel, 1966-1969. Also included is a 2 page typescript with the biography of Ephraim Willstaetter (1761-1829), written originally by his son Rabbi Elias Willstaetter (1796-1842) and translated by Rudy Appel. There is also a page with Yiddish notes on noteworthy events in Krefeld (1805-1811), and Rudy Appel’s letter to the LBI, explaining his donation.A second folder holds Rudy Appel’s translation of the diary of Benjamin Willstaetter (1813-1895), recounting events in Karlsruhe in the Duchy of Baden, 1852 to 1872: 22 page typescript with copied inserts of the original diary and a sketched map of the area around the village of Willstätt, Germany; also available as DM 29.digitizedRudy Appel’s paternal grandmother was a Willstätter; his paternal great-grandmother was a Loewenstein; his maternal grandfather was a Hofmann; and his maternal grandmother was a Stein

    Biographical essay of Albert Appel

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    A short biographical essay of Albert Appel, founder of Appel Farm Arts and Music Center in Elmer, NJ. This essay was written as a part of the You're U.S. project (http://youreus.com/). Created by Emile Klein, You’re U.S. is a unique ethnographic project using arts and craftsmanship to display the distinctive character of people across America. Its goal is to create an engaging and accessible public archive of American people and their histories, an archive that provides diverse opinions and honest representations of those documented.You're U.S. is fiscally sponsored by Artspire, a program of The New York Foundation for the Arts

    Grimm, Gisela an Appel (1 Brief)

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    GRIMM, GISELA AN APPEL (1 BRIEF) Grimm, Gisela an Appel (1 Brief) (Br1740) Brief 1740 (Br1740

    Lehrbuch der Christlichen Religion : Mit angehängter kurzen Geschichte der Religion und Kirche / Schriftmäßig ausgefertigt von dem Hamburgischen Ministerio

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    Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-Anhalt HalleDie Rückseite des Titelblatts ist unbedrucktVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Hamburg, 1818. Jm Verlage der Predigerwittwencasse. Gedruckt bey Johann Bernhard Appel
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