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    NJBankers 2015 Economic Survey: Final Analysis and Report of Survey Findings

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    This is the fifth annual Economic Survey. The survey inquires about national and state current economic assessments, as well as six-month projections; expectations about long-term and short-term interest rates; commercial real estate submarket and loan demand; and residential loan and refinance demand. The survey also explores real estate values, currently and expected, as well as a set of negative indicators and common obstacles to lending. The survey series probes metrics about the national, state, and banking market economies in order to better understand, and, in turn, better facilitate the growth, development, and common interests of the banking sector in the state of New Jersey. Conducted by the Bloustein Center for Survey Research (BCSR) under the direction of James Hughes, Marc Weiner and BCSR senior research specialist Orin Puniello,Conducted for New Jersey Bankers Association"January 2015

    Friends of the Greenwood Library Presents Marc Leepson

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    On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 the Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library hosted its fall event, which featured an evening with Marc Leepson. Leepson is a journalist, historian and the author of seven books, including Lafayette: Lessons in Leadership from the Idealist General (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2011), a concise biography of the famed Marquis de Lafayette

    Cult: A Composite Novel

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    Cult (redacted) The first component of the thesis is a composite novel called Cult which falls into two parts with seven narratives in each. Part 1 tracks the protagonist, Ellen, from her first involvement with the cult through to her eventually leaving it. Although fiction, the first half of the book answers the kinds of questions the author is asked when people discover that she was once a sannyasin (a follower of the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh). While the experiences of meditation, group therapy and communal living are all faithfully rendered within the stories, the need for strong characters, narrative drive and a lightness of touch takes precedence. Part 2 picks up Ellen’s story some twenty or so years later and explores what becomes of her in middle age. It also looks at other groups in society, such as academia, the law and the internet dating community which each have their own jargon, hierarchies, rituals and rules but are not considered to be cults. The book examines the question raised in the Epigraph, ‘how do we be together when we feel so alone’ with a focus on relationships other than the familial and the romantic. Collisions, Chasms and Connections: a Performative Exploration of the Composite Novel Form The second part of the thesis is both a critical and creative response to three contemporary American books: Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout; A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan; and Legend of a Suicide by David Vann. The critical element comprises a close reading of the three books; a chronological reconstruction of their overarching storylines; and a consideration of what their authors have said about writing the books. It concludes that, in the composite novel, the simultaneous presentation of multiple views and storylines operate much like a 3D image to give the impression of depth to the characters and situations rendered. The creative element of the essay is a playful and personal response to the texts

    Discussion après la lecture de diverses lettres concernant le prince-évêque de Bâle, lors de la séance du 30 août 1791

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    Lavie Marc David, André Antoine Balthazar d', Rewbell Jean François. Discussion après la lecture de diverses lettres concernant le prince-évêque de Bâle, lors de la séance du 30 août 1791. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XXX - Du 28 août au 17 septembre 1791. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1888. pp. 60-61

    Réclamations de plusieurs députés au nom de provinces souhaitant conserver quelques maisons religieuses, lors de la séance du 13 février 1790

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    Eymar Jean-François d', Lavie Marc David, Estourmel Louis Marie, marquis d'. Réclamations de plusieurs députés au nom de provinces souhaitant conserver quelques maisons religieuses, lors de la séance du 13 février 1790. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XI - Du 24 décembre 1789 au 1er mars 1790. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1880. p. 591

    NJBankers 2017-18 Economic Survey: Final Anaylsis and Report of Survey Results

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    Under the direction of James Hughes, the Bloustein School surveyed all 92 member institutions of the New Jersey Bankers Association and received a 73 percent response rate. This year’s survey results indicate a soaring confidence in the US economy. Nearly 85 percent of respondents indicated the national economy’s health as “good,” and a record 10 percent rated it as “excellent.” For the first time in the survey’s history, no one rated it as “poor.” While somewhat more muted than sentiments toward the national economy, confidence in the NJ economy is nonetheless surging. 42 percent of respondents rated New Jersey’s economic health as “good” in 2018, compared to 15 percent in 2016. Still, 2018 marks the eighth consecutive year in which no respondent has rated New Jersey’s economy as “excellent.”Survey conducted for New Jersey Bankers Association by Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Field period: February 26-April 20, 2018. Published May, 2018

    The agential fork : the hidden consequences of agency for plenitude in David Lewis' thesis of genuine modal realism

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    In this dissertation, I argue that David Lewis' abductive argument for Genuine Modal Realism (GMR) has the unwelcome, and hidden, implication of being unable to accommodate agent causation theories of free will. This is because of his formulation of plenitude, which basically says that every way that a world or a part of a world could be is the way that some world, or part of some world is. This formulation tacitly assumes that chance and nomological principles are sufficient to account for everything that happens at worlds. However, agent causation theories argue that free will is neither reducible to chance nor determined by physics. My argument recasts a fork argument made by Andrew Beedle. I proceed by arguing that chance-based principles evince an ontologically distinct kind of modality than agent causation principles. However, plenitude only accounts for the physics/chance-based kind of modality. There is no similar principle of plenitude that can be given for agential modality that does not collapse into the chance-based principle. But even if such a principle could be found, it would violate the doctrine in GMR that claims worlds are causally isolated. If no agential plenitude principle can be found and there is agential modality, then plenitude fails. If there is no agency at our world, and Lewis’ original formulation of plenitude is correct, then GMR implies no agency at any world. This is the fork: If there is agency and GMR holds, then either plenitude fails, or isolation fails. But if there is no agency, and GMR holds, then there is no agency at any possible world. The latter prong is too strong a claim for an abductive argument like GMR. The former proves that GMR cannot accommodate agent-causation theories. GMR loses its neutrality either way, to its detriment

    MARC 21 para recursos contínuos

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    Translation and adaptation of the MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data, and MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data, Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress, USA, by Angela Salles. Rio de Janeiro, 2010. 2 v. V.1 MARC 21 format for bibliographic data (updated until October 2010). V.2 MARC 21 format for data collection (Holdings) (updated until October 2008)

    Hayden White, l'ironie de la Métahistoire / En avant l'après-histoire !

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    David Schreiber Marc Aymes Voici le premier texte de Hayden White traduit en français. Il s’agit de l’introduction de son ouvrage le plus célèbre, Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in nineteenth-century Europe, introduction qui constitue à elle seule une sorte de petit livre dans le grand. Depuis longtemps, Labyrinthe espérait contribuer à combler cette importante lacune : il faut remercier Hayden White de nous y avoir autorisé ainsi que Laurent Ferri d’avoir traduit ce texte dense et d..

    Un outil méthodologique pour l'analyse des stratégies de communication en matière d'équilibre travail/vie personnelle

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    Ce mémoire de type production propose un outil méthodologique pour l'analyse des stratégies de communication des organisations en matière d'équilibre travail/vie personnelle. L'analyse réflexive qui accompagne la production permet de mettre en contexte les enjeux ayant mené à l'élaboration d'un tel outil et détaille la démarche d'élaboration. Cette dernière implique une recherche théorique, en plus d'une expérience en contexte organisationnel. L'outil d'analyse, présenté sous la forme d'un guide d'intervention, est destiné aux chercheurs, mais également au intervenants qui s'intéressent à la question au sein des organisations
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