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    Heilige Reden über wichtige Wahrheiten der Lehre Jesu Christi

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    Nicht identisch mit VD18 90711777, dort: anderer Titelkupfer (großer Engel links, kleiner Engel rechts, Schriftzug "Tempora Felicitas") - nicht identisch mit VD18 90711793, dort: anderer Titelkupfer (großer Engel rechts, kleiner Engel links, Schriftzug "Tempora Felicita")Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Hamburg, bey Felginers Wittwe und Bohn. 1740.Titelkupfe

    Cultivating Change: Exploring the Link between Certification, Dietary Quality and Women’s Empowerment among Coffee Farmers in Rwanda

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    Sustainability standards promise not only to promote environmentally friendly production, but also to improve farmers’ livelihoods by linking them to high-value markets. While there has been extensive research on how sustainability standards affect farmers’ incomes, much less attention has been paid to whether sustainability standards can help improve smallholders’ diets. In addition, the link between the gender effects of sustainability standards and nutrition has remained largely unexplored. Using data from certified and non-certified coffee farmers in different districts of Rwanda, we assess the impact of certification on dietary quality. In addition, we examine women’s empowerment as a potential pathway for the impact of sustainability standards on farmers’ nutrition. We use inverse probability weighting regression adjustment and mediation analysis to estimate our results. We find positive associations between certification and dietary quality. Our results further suggest that women’s empowerment is indeed a mediator of dietary quality, but that there may be other potential impact channels that need to be investigated. We conclude that efforts to improve women’s empowerment within certification schemes can improve farmers’ nutrition, but other complementary pathways need to be better understood.Keywords: Sustainability standards, Nutrition, Women’s empowerment, Coffee, RwandaJEL codes: F63; I15; Q1

    Heilige Reden über wichtige Wahrheiten der Lehre Jesu Christi

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    Nicht identisch mit VD18 90711785, dort: anderer Titelkupfer (großer Engel rechts, kleiner Engel links, Schriftzug "Tembora Felicita") - nicht identisch mit VD18 90711793, dort: anderer Titelkupfer (großer Engel rechts, kleiner Engel links, Schriftzug "Tempora Felicita")Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Hamburg, bey Felginers Wittwe und Bohn. 1740

    Heilige Reden über wichtige Wahrheiten der Lehre Jesu Christi

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    Nicht identisch mit VD18 90711858, dort anderer Titelkupfer (großer Engel rechts, kleiner Engel links, Schriftzug "Tembora Felicita")Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Hamburg, bey Felginers Wittwe und Bohn. 1741

    The Architectural Changes of Hagia Sophia During Different Era’s: The conversion of Hagia Sophia, from church to mosque during the Byzantine and Ottoman Empire

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    The 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia has undergone a long historical process of changes during three important periods. During the Roman Empire, Hagia Sophia was a Catholic church. During the Byzantine Empire, it was an Orthodox cathedral and under the Ottoman Empire Hagia Sophia was a mosque. (Mark & Cakmak, 1992) The structure has undergone multiple changes partly due to disasters such as fire and earthquakes. (Coruhlu et al., 2020) Also the conversion from church to mosque has led to multiple changes in the architectural structure and appearance of the building.This thesis examines the architectural implications of the religious conversion of the house of worship. To investigate this, first a study will be done on the ar- chitecture of the church during the Byzantine Empire, then a study will be done on architecture of the mosque during the Ottoman Empire. From these results a comparison will be made which will highlight the architectural and aesthetic changes which Hagia Sophia has undergone as a result of the conversion and what effect the conversion has had on the appearance of the building.Keywords - Hagia Sophia, architectural changes, religion, house of worship, church, mosque, Byzantine Empire, Ottoman EmpireAR2A011Architectural History ThesisArchitecture, Urbanism and Building Science

    Sophia to Sophia genita : reflections on prenicena ttrinitarian theology

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    Resumen: La riqueza y pluralidad de significados que ha recibido el término Sophia al hablar de la esfera divina exige abordar con cuidado su uso y proyección. El autor, en este artículo, se propone hacer un recorrido por autores y sus profundizaciones para poder tener una panorámica de un itinerario complejo y rico.Abstract: The richness and plurality of meanings that the term Sophia has received in speaking of the divine sphere demands careful approach to its use and projection. The author, in this article, intends to take a tour by authors and their insights to be able to have an overview of a complex and rich itinerary

    Sophia hartwegiana (Hartweg's Tansy Mustard) : Hartweg's Tansy Mustard

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    Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Cruciferae Genus: Sophia Species: hartwegian

    'La pace costituente' : per un'interpretazione integrativa delle relazioni internazionali

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    This text presents the inaugural lecture of the academic year 2012/2013 at the Sophia University Institute (delivered on 18 October 2012). The author seeks a possible description of the concept of “constitutive peace”. It emerges as an operative concept, as a description of possibility always subject to failure, as the construction of a context which permits the ongoing activity of international politics amidst the daily struggles of building and conserving relations

    Telemedicine: advancements, challenges and future directions in healthcare delivery

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    Author Anna Sophia SchindlauerAngefertigt am Ordensklinikum Linz Elisabethinen, Abteilung für Hämatologie und OnkologieMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 202
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