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United States Coast Guard Admiral John B. Hayes visiting with Ambassador Mari-Luci Jaramillo and Honduran military officials
“El comandante de guardacostas de Estados Unidos, almirante John B. Hayes, visitó a la Junta Militar de Gobierno. Lo acompañó la Embajadora Mari-Luci Jaramillo.” (MLJ Notes
The anaphorae of the liturgy of Sts. Addai and Mari and the Byzantine liturgy of St. Basil the great: a comparative study
While all Eucharistic anaphoras derive their primary significance from the Christ- event and Last Supper, each one also reflects and expresses a particular liturgical tradition within Christianity. Two important liturgies from antiquity that share several common similarities are the Anaphora of Sts. Addai and Mari and the Byzantine Anaphora of St. Basil the Great. A detailed analysis of the historical and linguistic idiosyncrasies of the two anaphoras shows that Addai and Mari is clearly the more ancient Eucharistic prayer, a product of an East Syrian environment with distinctive Semitic elements, that has led scholars to claim possible apostolic antiquity. On the other hand, Byzantine-Basil belongs to a larger family of anaphoras attributed to the Cappadocian Father himself or to some redactor(s) within his liturgical tradition, and primarily reflects hellenistic ideas. St. Basil's journeys to Egypt and Syria seem to be responsible for the production of a Coptic version of Basil, which shares some common elements with Addai and Mari. Also, the two 'hellenized' East Syrian liturgies of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Nestorius (including the Maronite anaphora Sharar), which are very similar to the content of Addai and Mari, may be partially credited for identifying points of contact between the East Syrian and Byzantine prayers. The purpose of this thesis is to analytically examine the Eucharistic prayers of Addai and Mari and Byzantine-Basil by breaking down both anaphoras into their constitutive sections (through textual juxtaposition) in order to determine and affirm their mutual influence. The methods used are verbal and structural comparison, historical contextualization, and theological comparison. Where applicable, sections from other related anaphoras are also compared against the two main texts. The study concludes that despite Addai and Mari and Byzantine-Basil's individual uniqueness in style and content, both nonetheless are representative of the original Christian Eucharistic tradition and have seemingly influenced each other's development throughout history
Effects of adding Naloxone on in vitro survival of bovine embryos
IACONO E, MERLO B, DELL'AQUILA M.E., MARI G (2007). Effects of adding Naloxone on in vitro survival of bovine embryos. REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS, ISSN: 0936-6768
Proc. 11th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Domestic Animal Reproduction (ESDAR) Mariensee- Hannover - Celle Germany 20-22 September 2007. Poster N° 8
Ambassador Mari-Luci Jaramillo with the Director of Agency for International Development (AID), John B. Robinson and his wife
“John B. Robinson, Director de la AID tomando una foto despues de recibir un pergamino de reconocimiento.” (MLJ Notes
Ambassador Mari-Luci Jaramillo presents a recognition award to the Director of Agency for International Development (AID), John B. Robinson
“John B. Robinson, Director de la AID recibe un pergamino de reconocimiento a sus efecientes servicios.” (MLJ Notes
Dr. Mari Lee Mifsud – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Mari Lee Mifsud, Professor of Rhetoric and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, discusses her new book, Rhetoric and the Gift: Ancient Rhetorical Theory and Contemporary Communication, published recently by Duquesne University Press. Rhetoric and the Gift, taking as its starting point the Homeric idea of the gift and Aristotle’s related rhetorical theory, explores rhetoric not only at the level of the artful response but at the level of the call and response. Throughout the book, Dr. Mifsud pursues a number of questions crucial to thinking about contemporary communication
INSEGNARE AL MASCHILE E AL FEMMINILE SECONDO GIUSEPPE MARI
La riflessione storica e quella teoretica di Mari sul dimorfismo sessuale, che è presente in tutte le culture, costituiscono la base per giustificare la differenziazione parziale dell’educazione del ragazzo e della ragazza, considerando i ruoli che essi svolgeranno, l’uno di padre e l’altra di madre: una paternità e una maternità che vanno ben oltre la generatività fisica. Mari ha collocato la didattica di genere all’interno del sistema pedagogico dell’educazione personalizzata.The historical and Mari's theoretical reflection on sexual dimorphism that exists in all cultures form the basis for justifying the partial differentiation in boy and girl education, considering the roles they will play: one as a father and the other as a mother, a fatherhood and a motherhood that go far beyond physical generativity. Mari has placed gender teaching within the pedagogical system of personalized education
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[Roundtable writer's breakfast with Mari Evans]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their roundtable writers breakfast featuring author Mari Evans held on March 4th, 2006. The footage shows Evans leading a dialogue on her new book covering the black women writers of the 1950s through the 1980s along with her struggles with being a writer
[Roundtable writer's breakfast with Mari Evans]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their roundtable writers breakfast featuring author Mari Evans held on March 4th, 2006. The footage shows Evans leading a dialogue on her new book covering the black women writers of the 1950s through the 1980s along with her struggles with being a writer
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