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    Intolerance, Prejudice and Discrimination - A European Report

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    Zick A, Küpper B, Hövermann A. Intolerance, Prejudice and Discrimination - A European Report. FES-Projekt gegen Rechtsextremismus. Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung; 2011

    Gertrude Hinsch, Dr. James D. Ebert, and Mrs. J. D. (Alma) Ebert

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    Hinsch, James Ebert, and Alma Ebert sitting next to each other a table in the dining hall.Inscriptions on image and/or album page: "Gertrude Hinsch Dr. James D. Ebert and Mrs. J. D. (Alma) Ebert"Digitized by: MBLWHOI Libraryimage/jpg black and white image reformatted digitalPhotograph

    Henry Ebert Collection 1922-1965

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    This collection contains the official and vital records documents of Arthur (later Henry) Ebert, especially those relating to his flight from Germany over Belgium to the United States. These papers include copies of birth certificates, passports, and official correspondence. Various official correspondence and documents pertaining to the forced sale (Aryanization) of the Ebert family business, the paper mill (Papierwerk) Ludwig Ebert & Sohn, comprise the bulk of the collection, and there are also a few documents pertaining to the related restitution claims. A few other family documents, including a couple of letters from Ebert's father Ludwig and a couple of items from the paper mill, round out this collection.Museum of Jewish HeritageHenry Ebert via Museum of Jewish HeritagePaper manufacturer, born as Arthur Ebert in Osthofen (Rheinhessen, Germany). Son of Ludwig Ebert, proprietor of Papierwerk Osthofen Ludwig Ebert und Sohn. Married to Alice Bertha Ebert (1899), children Paul (1925-) and Hans Heins (1929-). Emigrated over Belgium to the United States in 1939-circa 1941, settled in New York, NY. Changed forename to Henry upon emigration to the United States.An inventory is available in the folder.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Agusta Ebert, Egg Harbor City, in a studio portrait

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    This is a portrait of Augusta Ebert in the form of a photo postcard

    A framework for implicit definitions and the a priori

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    The so called traditional connection – a position defended by Bob Hale and Crispin Wright – aims to account for our knowledge of arithmetic by appeal to the idea of implicit definitions and stipulations. The resulting picture is one that does not draw on epistemic support from empirical evidence or from pragmatic considerations and regards our arithmetical knowledge as genuinely a priori. In this paper, I will offer a general framework for a theory of implicit definitions and locate the main tenets of the traditional connection while also highlighting the main challenges this approach faces

    Chlamydoselachus africana Ebert & Compagno 2009

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    Chlamydoselachus africana Ebert & Compagno, 2009 Southern African Frilled Shark Chlamydoselachus africana Ebert & Compagno, 2009: 3, Figs. 1 –4, 6. Holotype: SAM 31028. Type locality: Off Cunene River, Namibia, 19°59'S, 11°48'E, southeastern Atlantic. Local synonymy: Chlamydoselachus anguineus: Smith, 1951: 87; Smith, 1965: 511, fig. 3b; Smith, 1967a: 105, pls. 19–23; Bass et al., 1975d: 16, fig. 9, pl. 6; Compagno, 1984a: 14, fig. (in part); Bass, 1986: 47, fig. 3.1; Compagno et al., 1989: 20, pl.; Compagno et al., 1991: 51. Chlamydoselachus sp. A: Ebert, 1990: 217, figs. 3.1, 3.12 (in part); Compagno, 1999: 114; Compagno et al., 2005: 66, fig., pl. 1. Chlamydoselachus sp. nov.: Compagno, 1999: 114. Chlamydoselachus africana: Barnett et al., 2012: 967; Ebert, 2013: 33–34; Ebert et al., 2013 a: 64, fig., pl. 1; Ebert & Mostarda, 2013: 9; NPOA, 2013: 37; Ebert, 2015: 36–40, fig. 34; da Silva et al., 2015: 246; Ebert & Mostarda, 2015: 9, fig.; Ebert & van Hees, 2015: 144; Compagno, 2016: 1144; Weigmann, 2016: 887. South Africa voucher material: None. All known specimens caught in South African waters were discarded. South Africa distribution: South African range poorly-defined with records off the Cape Peninsula (WC) (R. W. Leslie, formerly, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries [DAFF], Cape Town, South Africa, pers. comm.), the EC, and KZN (Ebert & Compagno, 2009). Remarks: An apparent southern African endemic presently confirmed from southern Angola, Namibia, and South Africa. A single specimen was reported by Smith (1951) to have been caught off the Port Alfred Pier (EC), but the specimen was not retained. Since no specimens have been captured and examined since the description of C. africana, all South African literature records of frilled sharks are attributed to this species for now. Records of frilled sharks from seamounts off Mozambique should also be carefully examined (Ebert, 2013). Conservation status: LC (2019).Published as part of Ebert, David A., Wintner, Sabine P. & Kyne, Peter M., 2021, An annotated checklist of the chondrichthyans of South Africa, pp. 1-127 in Zootaxa 4947 (1) on pages 17-18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4947.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/461456

    Middle powers in Mongolia : a comparative perspective

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    Author: Mendee Jargalsaikhan (PhD), Sainbuyan Munkhbat (MA) ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Mongolia & Mongolian Institute for Innovative Policie

    James D. Ebert, Homer P. Smith, and H. Burr Steinbach

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    Ebert, Smith, and Steinbach standing together in a room talking.Inscriptions on image and/or album page: "James D. Ebert Homer P. Smith H. Burr Steinbach"Digitized by: MBLWHOI Libraryimage/jpg color image reformatted digitalPhotograph

    Speakers at the Ebert Symposium

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    A list of the speakers at the Ebert SymposiumInscriptions on image and/or album page: Speakers at the Embert SymposiumDigitized by: MBLWHOI Libraryimage/jpg black and white image reformatted digitalPhotograph

    O Big Push Ambiental no Brasil: Investimentos coordenados para um estilo de desenvolvimento sustentável

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    Esse documento foi produzido a partir das contribuições de especialistas brasileiros e latino-americanos em desenvolvimento sustentável, incluindo formuladores governamentais de políticas públicas, pesquisadores e representantes da sociedade civil e do setor privado. Essas contribuições foram recebidas no seminário “O Big Push Ambiental no Brasil: opções para a transformação social e ecológica da economia brasileira”, realizado no dia 6 de novembro de 2018, em parceria entre a CEPAL, o Centro de Gestão e Estudos Estratégicos (CGEE) e a Fundação Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES)
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