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    Martin Friedmann and Randolph Hokanson, April 27, 1969

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    Concert program for Martin Friedmann and Randolph Hokanson, April 27, 196

    Martin Friedmann, Faculty Recital, February 23, 1973

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    Concert program for Martin Friedmann, Faculty Recital, February 23, 197

    Harriet Friedmann (University of Toronto) and Martin Geiger (University of Carleton)

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    La journée se compose d'un premier séminaire le matin, de 10h à 12h, co-organisé avec MIGTRAV. Intervention : Harriet Friedmann (University of Toronto), Migrant Labous in Food Regime Perspective - discutante: Emmanuelle Hellio (AMU, MUCEM, LEST, LabexMed) d'un deuxième séminaire l'après-midi, de 14h à 17h, co-organisé avec l'IREMAM. Intervention : Martin Geiger (University of Carleton), "Critical insights into new approaches to cross-border mobility - discutant: Cedric Parizot ( AMU, IREMAM, ..

    Jack Alive / Martin Dead : The Location of the "Author" in Jack London\u27s Martin Eden

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    This essay is an attempt to read Martin Eden, Jack Londonʼs autobiographical novel, in terms of the inextricable relationship between the author and the protagonist. Critics have often taken the unbalanced plot and the lack of ironic distance between narrator and character in Martin Eden as the technical weakness of London, but this paper argues that the achievement of this novel owes a great deal to the attachment of London to Martin. The unbalanced structure is a necessary product of the severe struggle of the author to kill his romantic alter ego. // Martin, who aspires to win Ruth Morse, tries to cross class boundaries by making a career of a writer. Even after realizing the emptiness of Ruth, who turns out to be nothing but a typical figure of the bourgeoisie, he somehow persists in loving her. The notion underlying here is that, for Martin, love, career and art are fundamentally inseparable. He objects to the aestheteʼs view of Brissenden on account of his separation of art from career. Martinʼs identity and life consist only in the triunity of love/career/art; the alternative is the repudiation of life. Thus, the unnatural delay of his disappointment in love can be regarded as Londonʼs strategy to set the suicide of Martin as the necessary consequence of the story. // By finishing the story and killing Martin, London finally detaches himself from Martin, reconstructs his self, and, unlike Martin, survives as a professional writer. In this sense, Martin Eden is a story about “writerʼs self-reconstruction.

    Robert Martin Tiffin's Mystery Man Newspaper Articles

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    Advertiser-Tribune newspaper clippings featuring a story about Robert Martin (written by Nancy Kleinhenz), a local author from Tiffin (Ohio) who wrote under the pseudonym of Lee Roberts, and two of his short stories. Martin wrote mystery novels in his spare time, creating more than 22 mystery novels. For more information about Robert Martin and a list of books go to http://www.mysteryfile.com/RMartin/JBennett.html

    Wheel of Fortune

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    Exposición colectiva. "A group exhibition featuring a curated selection of works by the gallery’s artists. Christian Achenbach, Diego Bianchi, Paul Campbell, Rodrigo Galecio, Martin Ebner, Christian Lagata, Anna Lukashevsky, Juan Pérez Agirregoikoa, Maria Pomiansky and Klaus Weber."Galería Rosenblut & Friedmann. EspañaGalería Rosenblut & Friedmann. Españ

    Approches critiques du travail industriel entre les deux guerres : la place de Georges Friedmann

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    Quelle est la place de G. Friedmann, parmi les autres intellectuels ou observateurs critiques du monde du travail ouvrier, dans l’entre-deux-guerres, avant sa rupture avec le communisme ?Pour répondre à cette question, G. Ribeill choisit trois auteurs, L. Martin, A. Brémond et H. Dubreuil qui mettent en relief l’originalité et les partis pris de la pensée de G. Friedmann. Au-delà de la page d’histoire, cet article traite de problèmes qui nous concernent directement : la relation entre méthode et engagement, entre science et idéologie, les rapports entre posture scientifique et production de connaissances.What place did Georges Friedmann have, between the two World wars and before his break with Communism, among other critical intellectuals and observers of the world of labour in industry? The works of three authors, L. Martin with his concrete method in the social sciences; the pastor Bremond with his differential sociology; and H. Dubreuil, a former member of the CGT labour union and a witness to the working conditions in American factories serve to highlight the originality and biases in Friedmann’s thought. This article is an exercise in applying epistemology to problems of direct concern to us, namely: the relations between methods and commitments, between science and ideology, and between the scientific posture and the production of knowledge

    Experiences Using Large Scale Video Walls for Distance Education

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    We describe our experiences building and using the Rutgers Videowall, a low-cost telepresence system that has been used teaching 15 courses and colloquia. By relaxing typical spatial telepresence features, such as background continuity, we greatly reduced costs and gained flexibility in the rooms it could be deployed in. The lower costs and room flexibility enabled academic departments to use the wall, in contrast to traditional telepresence systems which remained inaccessible. We found that the Videowall’s spatial distortions did not have a significant impact on useability, as our initial survey results show that students had an overall positive experience.Technical report DCS-tr-72

    Hans Martin Schwarz Collection 1934 - 1938

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    This collection contains clippings of articles by Hans Martin Schwarz (1917, Hamburg – 2006, New York, better known as Martin Ebon), published between 1934 and 1938 in German-Jewish newspapers on a wide variety of subjects such as sports, emigration, the political situation in Germany, and religious attitudes of the young. It also contains reviews of his books "Einer wie Du und Ich" and "Heiteres, Besinnliches, Nachdenkliches."digitizedHans Martin Schwarz (1917, Hamburg – 2006, New York, better known as Martin Ebon), was a journalist and author. In Germany during the 1930s, he published in a variety of German-Jewish periodicals, primarily the Israelitisches Familienblatt. After immigrating to the United States in 1938, he changed his name to Martin Ebon, and published dozens of books in the areas of world affairs and parapsychology.Processe
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