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Personal performance: the resistant confessions of Bobby Baker
An analysis of the confessional performances of performance artist, Bobby Baker, in particular 'Box Story'
E-1181: Mendon, Utah, Thomas M. Baker residence. Lot 6-7 Block 9 Plat A
E-1181: Mendon, Utah, Thomas M. Baker residence. Lot 6-7 Block 9 Plat
The Trail, Nineteen Hundred Twenty Six, Published by the Student Body of Daniel Baker College, Brownwood, Texas
Yearbook for Daniel Baker College in Brownwood, Texas includes photos of and information about the college, student body, professors, and organizations
O contrato social de Thomas Hobbes: alcances e limites
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em FilosofiaO problema em questão diz respeito ao contrato que funda e legitima o Estado em Thomas Hobbes. Tendo como escopo questionar a possibilidade e/ou impossibilidade de nulidade do contrato social e assim verificar as implicações disto para o conceito de soberania hobbesiana. A leitura que impera na tradição de estudiosos da obra política de Hobbes, em especial do Leviathan, é a de um Estado no qual a soberania é absoluta e irrevogável. A interpretação do contrato firmado entre e, somente, entre os homens, deixando, portanto, o soberano de fora, ofereceria legitimidade a este para agir de forma absoluta e obrigaria ao súdito a obedecer de forma irrestrita. A hipótese que se busca sustentar remete à possibilidade de rompimento, desobediência e mais centralmente da nulidade contratual a partir do vício e/ou desrespeito de determinadas cláusulas fundamentais do contrato, visto se oporem às condições de validade do contrato social. Se isso puder ser sustentado desse modo, isto é, se Hobbes compartilhar mesmo de uma teoria forte da nulidade contratual e pela razão, como declinado acima, que achamos ser a correta, então, tal formulação implicaria em sua teoria uma reconsideração do conceito de soberania e obediência, haja vista o estabelecimento de certos vínculos fortes que condicionam as possibilidades de exigência, autoridade e poder da soberania. Portanto, concentra-se em encontrar uma explicação e/ou teorização da nulidade do contrato social e da sua consequência para a teoria da soberania e obediência hobbesiana
A Roundtable Discussion with Lawrence Lessig, David G. Post & Jeffrey Rosen
This article is a transcript of a discussion between Lawrence Lessig, David G. Post and Jeffrey Rosen on a variety of issues surrounding law, technology and the Internet. The moderator was Thomas E. Baker and the discussion was part of a Drake University Law School symposium in February of 2001
Três contos de Thomas Hardy: tradução comentada de cadeias de significantes, hipotipose e dialeto
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Estudos da TraduçãoEsta tese se insere na área de tradução comentada de textos literários e se baseia na minha tradução para o português dos contos "The withered arm", "Barbara of the House of Grebe" e "An imaginative woman", do escritor inglês Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), tendo como intuito propor uma discussão a respeito de algumas questões de tradução de prosa, a saber, a cadeia de significantes, hipotipose e dialeto. A tradução é precedida por um estudo prévio sobre o autor e sobre os aspectos mais importantes de sua obra e por uma apreciação da ficção de Hardy traduzida no Brasil. Em seguida, apresento os contos traduzidos e os respectivos comentários da traduçãoThe area of research of this thesis is literary translation with commentary and it is based on my own translation into Portuguese of the short stories #The withered arm#, #Bárbara of the House of Grebe#, and #An imaginative woman# by Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). In the commentaries, I draw attention to some matters in prose translation, such as underlying networks of signification, hypotyposis, and dialect. My translation is preceded by a study on the writer and on the most important aspects of his work, and by an analysis of Hardy#s fictional work translated into Brazilian Portuguese. Finally, I present the translation of the short stories and the commentaries on the translatio
A Survey of the Literature on Federal Appellate Practice and Procedure
This is a survey of the literature related to appellate practice and procedure before the United States Courts of Appeals for the benefit of lawyers and judges and scholars. It is reproduced with permission from THOMAS E. BAKER, A PRIMER ON THE JURISDICTION OF THE U.S. COURTS OF APPEALS (Fed. Jud. Ctr. 3d ed. 2023) available at: https://www.fjc.gov/content/379899/primer-jurisdiction-us-courts-appeals-third-edition). This origin explains the scattered references in the entries to “this Primer.
Sanavik Co-operative, Baker Lake, 1979 : Prints = Sanavik Co-operative, Baker Lake, 1979 : Estampes
In a statement accompanying the 1979 Baker Lake print collection, Iksiraq reflects on the changing way of life of the Inuit peoples and the consequences of the fire which destroyed the Sanavik Cooperative in 1977
An open reply to "What is going on at the Library of Congress?" by Thomas Mann
This is an open response to a report by Thomas Mann at the Library of Congress concerning changes in cataloging. The author contends that, although the current changes at the Library of Congress are suspect, changes are imminent and experienced catalogers must offer positive suggestions for change, otherwise they will be ignored by management
Peromyscus ochraventer Baker 1951
304. El Carrizo Deermouse Peromyscus ochraventer French: Péromyscus d’El Carrizo / German: El-Carrizo-Hirschmaus / Spanish: Ratén ciervo de El Carrizo Taxonomy. Peromyscus ochraventer Baker, 1951, 70 km (by highway) S Ciudad Victoria, 6 km W Pan-American Highway, El Carrizo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. It is unclear to which species group P. ochraventer should be assigned. Early studies included it in the mexicanus species group, but DNA data suggest it should be included in the truei species group. Monotypic. Distribution. E of Sierra Madre Oriental in S Tamaulipas and NE San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Descriptive notes. Head-body 96— 122 mm, tail 103-129 mm, ear 16-21 mm, hindfoot 22-25 mm; weight 24-40 g. The El Carrizo Deermouse is medium-sized, with ocherous fawn dorsum and lighter shades along sides. Venter is diagnostic cinnamon buffy. Cheeks, neck, and shoulder regions are ocherous orange. Eye-rings are blackish, and ears are dark or dusky. Tail is slightly bicolored (dark above and lighter below) and has scalely appearance. Habitat. Oak, pine-oak, cloud, and tropical subdeciduousforests typically at elevations of 200-2300 m. Food and Feeding. The El Carrizo Deermouse eats seeds, fleshy fruits, insects, and fungi. During autumn and winter, diets are primarily acorns. Breeding. El Carrizo Deermice breed from the end of September to mid-February. Litters generally have 2-3 young. In cloud forests, reproduction appears to coincide with production of acorns. Activity patterns. El Carrizo Deermouse is nocturnal and may be semi-arboreal. It constructs burrows under rocks and near fallen logs. Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information. Status and Conservation. Classified as Endangered on The IUCN Red List. Bibliography. Baker (1951), Bradley et al. (2007), Hernandez (2014), Hooper & Musser (1964b), Huckaby (1980), Musser & Carleton (2005).Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier & Thomas E. Lacher, Jr, 2017, Cricetidae, pp. 204-535 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 7 Rodents II, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on pages 394-395, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.670714
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