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EDGAR-FOOD_AP_v6.0
The EDGAR-FOOD_AP dataset provides air pollutant emissions
from the food system at the global level over the time period 1970-2018. This
dataset is created from the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research
(EDGARv6.0) and is described in detail in the following publications:
Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Van Dingenen, R. and
Leip, A.: Global environmental impacts from food system emissions, submitted,
Nature Food, 2022.
Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario,
F., Tubiello, F.N. and Leip, A.: Food systems are responsible for a third of
global anthropogenic GHG emissions, Nature Food, 2021.The EDGAR-FOOD data are also available on the EDGAR website: https://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/edgar_food <br
EDGAR-FOOD_v6
The EDGAR-FOODv6 dataset provides greenhouse gas
emissions from the food system at the global level over the years
1990-2018. This dataset is created from the Emissions Database for
Global
Atmospheric Research (EDGARv6.0) and is described in detail in the
following
publication:
Crippa, M.,
Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F.N. and
Leip, A.: Food systems are
responsible for a third of global anthropogenic GHG emissions, Nature Food, 2021.
The EDGAR-FOOD
data are also available on the EDGAR website at the following link:
https://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/overview.php?EDGAR_FOOD</p
Os paratextos das antologias brasileiras de contos de Edgar Allan Poe no século XXI
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Estudos da Tradução, Florianópolis, 2014.Esta tese analisa elementos paratextuais em antologias brasileiras de contos de Edgar Allan Poe lançados ou reeditados nos doze primeiros anos do século XXI, verificando de que forma o autor e sua obra são apresentados ao leitor através desses paratextos. Para tanto, analiso quartas capas, orelhas, prefácios, posfácios e notas. O nível de participação do tradutor na utilização desses elementos é também examinado, para que se possa averiguar até que ponto esse intermediador de culturas teve visibilidade nas publicações. A referida análise é norteada, principalmente, pelos fundamentos teóricos de Gérard Genette, sobretudo em seu livro intitulado Paratextos Editoriais (2009), do original Seuils (1987).Abstract : This thesis analyzes paratextual elements in Edgar Allan Poe's Brazilian anthologies of short stories published or reprinted in the first twelve years of the 21st century, observing how the author and his fictional writings are presented to the reader through those paratexts. Thus, I analyze back pages, flaps, forewords, afterwords, and notes. The use the translator made of those elements is examined in order to assess the translator's visibility in the published editions. The referred analysis is grounded mainly on Gérard Genette's theory, especially in his book entitled Editorial Paratexts (2009) from the original Seuils (1987)
[Telegram from E. D. Joost to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickman - October 5, 1933]
Telegram from E. D. Joost, secretary on behalf of Odelia R. Staiti, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickman of La Mesa, informing them of the passing of Henry Staiti on Monday, October 2, 1933
To what extent may the unfavorable viewpoints of critics on E. A. Poe's use of horror and social satire in his stories be refuted by examples from and analysis of the author's eight short stories?
With numerous short stories and poems, Edgar Allan Poe is considered to be the piquant and
astounding milestone of the American Literature. Yet, his style and achievements have always
been interpreted antagonistically by large numbers of critics. This study analyzes the features
unique to Edgar Allan Poe in his short stories “Murders In The Rue Morgue”, “The Fall of
The House of Usher”, “A Tale of Jerusalem”, “The Pit and The Pendulum”, “The System of
Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether”, “A Cask Of Amonillado”, “The Masque of Red Death”
and “The Man That Was Used Up” while refuting to chosen examples of negative reviews
about Edgar Allan Poe.
Due to the fact that Edgar Allan Poe is well-known for his usage horror, satire, humor and
fiction in his short stories, these qualities have been criticized mostly by many writers and
philosophers as well. In this sense, the scope of the study will be sharpened on how these
techniques are used in his short stories to make them nonpareil and what was Edgar Allan
Poe’s authorial intention while utilizing these attributes in his works. At this point the analysis
of the characters, themes and plot will be prioritized compared to the language and style that
Edgar Allan Poe uses in his texts.
Since the criticism against Poe focus on the usefulness of such features in his short stories and
how they intimidate the reader from the text, the study proves that the gap between Poe and
the reader is a simple issue of reciprocal misunderstanding which is proven to be artificial and
bogus with examples and facts from his short stories
Edgar D. Mitchell (S2_B15_F5_9)
Picture of Edgar D. Mitchell, who was involved in the Gladwin/ Knight Program
Edgar Poe Hogan, M. D.
Edgar Poe Hogan, M. D. was a physician and surgeon in Birmingham and practiced medicine at Hillman Hospital
Edgar D. Whitcomb
Edgar D. Whitcomb (1917-) was born in Jennings County. As governor he was at odds with his party about such issues as taxes and daylight saving time. He kept Indiana solvent without raising taxes and modernized the state’s system for enforcement and collection of taxes. Comprehensive community mental health centers were established during his administration. At age 83 he moved to a cabin in the Hoosier National Forest.Use of this image is restricted to IHS reference purposes only. IHS may not reproduce. Information taken from the book The Governors of Indiana, edited by Linda C. Gugin and James E. St.Clair, published by the Indiana Historical Society Press in cooperation with the Indiana Historical Bureau, State of Indiana.Destination Indiana - Governors of Indiana, 1941-201
Edgar Quinet depuis l'exil, par Mme Edgar Quinet (Calmann Lévy, édit. Paris, 1889)
Arvert Franck d'. Edgar Quinet depuis l'exil, par Mme Edgar Quinet (Calmann Lévy, édit. Paris, 1889). In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 17, Janvier-Juin 1889. pp. 541-542
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