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    Emmanuel Kutik

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    abstract: Emmanuel Kutik was almost eight years old when he left his home. He walked for three months and traveled with fifty people. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 23Region: BentiuThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    emmanuel-senft/data-foodchain: Release to be archived on Zenodo

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    <p>This folder contains the data, files to analyse data and generated figures for the paper: Teaching robots social autonomy from in-situ human guidance.</p> <p>More on the dataset website: <a href="https://github.com/emmanuel-senft/data-foodchain">https://github.com/emmanuel-senft/data-foodchain</a></p> <p>Please read data/README.md inside the dataset zip file.</p&gt

    Emmanuel Anquetil [translation]

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    Original work by L. Rivaltz Quenette, a biographer of Emmanuel Anquetil. English translation by Dr. John Paul Hayes and Professor Serge Rivière

    Emmanuel Cooper OBE 1938–2012 A Retrospective Exhibition

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    Dr Emmanuel Cooper OBE (HonDFA) 1938–2012 was a distinguished craftsman, writer, teacher and broadcaster. A potter of international standing, his work is represented in many public collections. The author of nearly thirty books, he was editor of Ceramic Review, visiting Professor at London’s Royal College of Art, and a regular broadcaster on television and radio. He was awarded an OBE in 2002 for services to art. Emmanuel’s contribution to the world of ceramics was hugely significant. This will be celebrated with a touring exhibition of his ceramics and a publication looking at his life in pots – produced by Ruthin Craft Centre in collaboration with the University of Derby

    Grrrande liquidation : Chansons de Emmanuel Zamor [Zamor Emmanuel père (1840-1919)] [Affaire Edmond Duez et les millions des congrégations]

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    Grrande liquidation ; (en-tête) “Chansons de Emmanuel Zamor” [Emmanuel Zamor père (1840-1919)] ; (thème) Affaire Edmond Duez et les millions des congrégations ; extrait d’un recueil factice ; musique de Emmanuel Zamor fils [Emmanuel Zamor (1881-1960)] ; A la chanson joyeuse, maison d’édition musicale, 59 passage Brady, Paris ; [intérieur : sans (musique, mention du compositeur, éditeur, date, ©, gravure, imprimerie) - cf medihal-02113932] ; incipit “La France n’ayant plus un rond” ; datation par le fait divers 1910. [Titre absent de la banque de données “complaintes.criminocorpus.org” de Jean-François "Maxou" Heintzen ; affaire considérée comme un “crime”, https://complaintes.criminocorpus.org/complainte/la-liquidation-du-liquidateur-chanson-dactualite/

    Honorable Emmanuel Okocha Oral History Interview

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    This is an oral history interview with the Honorable Emmanuel Okocha, author of Blood on the Niger, the only book about the Asaba Massacre, a mass killing of civilians which occurred in 1967 during the Nigerian Civil War. Okocha, a survivor of the massacre, was a small child at the time; his father was killed at Asaba, and two older brothers also died during the war. Okocha began researching the massacre after finishing his university studies, and has interviewed hundreds of survivors and relatives of those who were killed. He describes some of his research, the publication of his book, and his efforts to document the massacre

    Emmanuel Jackson, \u2714

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    Emmanuel Jackson was born and raised in New Jersey until he and his family moved to Sanford, Florida in 2007. Emmanuel earned his Associate of Arts degree from Seminole State College of Florida in 2011. Currently, he is pursuing a Bachelor\u27s degree in Sociology with a minor in African American studies. Emmanuel is on the executive board of both University Christian Fellowship and the John T. Washington Honor Society, and is a mentor at Memorial Middle School. His research interests include urban education, homelessness, urban poverty, and black masculinity. He aspires to obtain his Master\u27s of Social Work to work with nonprofit organizations in impoverished communities that focus on African American youth development and providing resources and permanent employment for low income families and homeless individuals. He eventually wishes to earn his Ph.D in order to become active in policy advocacy, educational consulting, and motivational speaking.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/mcnair_gallery/1052/thumbnail.jp

    Bisset, Emmanuel

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    Fil: Biset, Emmanuel. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales; Argentina.Fil: Biset, Emmanuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad; Argentina.En el presente artículo busco efectuar un mapeo de la reciente dirección postextual de la teoría. Para ello, el escrito efectúa dos movimientos: en primer lugar, se establece una articulación entre el concepto de mapa cognitivo de Fredric Jameson y el de atlas de Anna Tsing. En segundo lugar, se recuperan tres indicios de los desplazamientos en las discusiones teóricas: el distanciamiento con el giro lingüístico, la crítica de la excepcionalidad humana y las discusiones en torno a la mediación kantiana. Luego de analizar los aspectos generales de un mapa de la teoría contemporánea, se indica cómo desde allí surgen ciertas discusiones políticas. En resumidas cuentas, el objetivo del texto es dar cuenta de ciertas coordenadas que permitan la orientación teórica.In this paper, I seek to delineate the recent post-textual direction of theory. To this end, the text undertakes two key moves: firstly, it articulates a connection between Fredric Jameson’s concept of cognitive map and Anna Tsing’s concept of the atlas. Secondly, it identifies three indicators of shifts in theoretical discourse: the move away from the linguistic turn, the critique of human exceptionalism, and the debates surrounding Kantian mediation. After analysing the general aspects of a contemporary theoretical map, it demonstrates how certain political discussions emerge from it. In short, the aim of the text is to provide an account of certain guidelines that enable theoretical orientation.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionFil: Biset, Emmanuel. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales; Argentina.Fil: Biset, Emmanuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad; Argentina

    Mbonibogoye, Emmanuel

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    Emmanuel explains in his testimony how the violence was largely targeted at the Hutu population in 1972, and he also describes the systematic arrests, torture, and executions. When Emmanuel\u27s mother returned from Kayanza after witnessing the brutal treatment of local people, she warned the family, prompting fears for their safety. The interviewee’s father was arrested by local authorities, accused of harboring weapons and being involved in the violence. Despite being innocent, he was tortured and eventually executed, like many other Hutus fate during the genocide. His father was taken from his home, beaten, and accused of possessing a gun to kill Tutsis. The family witnessed the brutality of the arrests and executions, with many people being forcibly detained and taken to prisons where they were killed. Emmanuel describes the physical and emotional impact of witnessing his father’s death and the subsequent violence. This included health problems, such as heart issues, which started after these traumatic events. He describes how the family’s property was looted, and they were left in poverty. The family had to endure harsh conditions and work under forced labor for a year. Despite the tragedy, the interviewee reflects on how his family survived and continued to uphold the legacy of their father. He took on his father’s profession, which provided some stability. Emmanuel’s narrative highlights the long-term impact of the violence on his life and family, as well as the broader historical context of ethnic conflicts in Burundi.https://neiudc.neiu.edu/burundi-oral-histories/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Immobile History: An Interview with Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie

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    The author spoke with renowned French historian Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie about Computers, Geography and History. Le Roy Ladurie was the "standard bearer" of the third generation of the French Annales school, a group of French intellectuals that combined different disciplines such as history, geography, anthropology, and more to delve into social history
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