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The loss of natural habitats and the addition of artificial substrata
Laura Airoldi, Sean D. Connell and Michael W. Bec
Connell, W E, VX19481
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Given Name(s) or Initials: W E
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX19481
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 34146192157
Item: [2016.0049.10638] "Connell, W E, VX19481
Connell, D W, VX17544
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/378343Surname: CONNELL
Given Name(s) or Initials: D W
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX17544
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 43155192156
Item: [2016.0049.10637] "Connell, D W, VX17544
Sposoby konstruowania pojęcia męskości w wybranych włoskich czasopismach dla mężczyzn w świetle teorii płci kulturowej R.W. Connell
Celem artykułu było zbadanie dyskursywno-tekstowych mechanizmów służących konstruowaniu męskości w wybranych włoskich czasopismach dla mężczyzn, opublikowanych w latach 2022–23. Wyekscerpowany korpus poddano badaniu w myśl społecznej teorii płci kulturowej R.W. Connell. Analiza wykazała istotną obecność męskich antroponimów, reprodukujących obraz pięciu różnych męskości hegemonicznych. Odnotowano znaczący udział jednostek onimicznych współtworzących męskości podporządkowane i marginalizowane (opisywano niepełnosprawność, choroby, wiek czy brak typowo męskich cech fizycznych). Badanie potwierdziło, że męskość współudziału w sensie onomastycznym jest kategorią anonimową (brak deskrypcji jednostkowych).The aim of the article was to examine discursive and textual mechanisms used to construct masculinity in selected Italian men’s magazines published in 2022–23. The excerpted corpus was examined according to the social theory of gender by R.W. Connell. The analysis showed a significant presence of male anthroponyms, reproducing the image of five diverse hegemonic masculinities. A meaningful number of onymic units cocreating subordinate and marginalized masculinities (disability, illness, age, or lack of typi- cally masculine physical features) was noted. The study confirmed that complicit masculinity in the onomastic sense is an anonymous category (lack of individual descriptions)
A. B. Connell and Dr. C. W. Barrier
A. B. Connell and Dr. C. W. Barrier with their grandchildren.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/26323/thumbnail.jp
Outline of Spencer W. Kimball Statements on Homosexuality
Text Document Outline of Spencer W. Kimball Public Statements on Homosexuality and vocabulary used to describe LGBTQIA people/cultur
Research on Spencer W. Kimball\u27s possible Queerness
Text Document Speculation and interviews With personal stories of possible bisexuality of Spencer W. Kimbal
Review of C.S. Lewis: A Philosophy of Education
Charles W. Connell: Review of R. Loomis and Jacob P. Rodriguez, C. S. Lewis: A Philosophy of Education (New York, 2009). 246 pages, 9 illustrations. $80. ISBN 9780230605770
Threshing on Connell farm
Photographic postcard of a team of men using a threshing machine at the Connell farm in Washington County, Oregon.[back] Threshing on the Jos. Connell farm before 1909 (no railroad visible) showing the 'sheep barn', and rail fences bordering a field. The sheep barn was later converted to the young-stock barn when cattle replaced sheep.; The oak tree seen over the steam engine has long been gone - Arthur W. Connell [address redacted
The core executive and small states: Is coordination the primary challenge?
This article interrogates three key arguments derived from the functional approach to studying the core executive: 1) that coordination is the primary problem that confronts executive decision makers; 2) that improved coordination will lead to better governance; and 3) that linkage problems dissipate as policy systems consolidate. Drawing on the experience of hitherto understudied small states, including 112 interviews with political elites, we show how the effects of country size create governance challenges in the form of leader dominance, patronage systems, and capacity constraints. Our findings support the call to broaden the focus of functional analysis beyond its traditional emphasis on coordination. For scholars of small states we synthesize existing empirical findings and provide a theoretical justification for future work using an adaptation of the core executive approach
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