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    Francesca Da Rimini on the Stage or a Study of the Paolo and Francesca Theme as Treated by George Henry Baker, Stephen Phillips, and Gabriele d'Annunzio.

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    It is the purpose of this thesis to look into the history and tradition of the Francesca tragedy, and to note the effect of each on Baker, Phillips, and d‘Annunzio; to discuss the approach of the authors to their theme and their manner of handling it; and to discover by what means and by what tools their stage success was due. It is also my intention to compare the poetic efforts of the dramatists with a view to placing them in a scale of values; to study the likenesses and dissimilarities between th^ outstanding four corresponding characters of each author; and, finally, to attempt some fair estimate of the value of their plays to the world.|Obviously, there is no desire to exhaust the theme, even relative to the American, British, and Italian playwrights. If the high points, listed in the paragraph above, are reached, I snail feel that I have partially succeeded.ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio

    Annual budget (Gilbert, Ariz.)

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    abstract: The budget includes a profile of Gilbert and its government, a financial overview, details of operating and non-operating funds, capital improvement, and the town's deb

    Gilbert Police Department annual report

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    abstract: A report on the organization and activities of the Gilbert Police Departmen

    Comprehensive annual financial report year ended June 30 (Gilbert, Ariz.)

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    abstract: A complete set of audited financial statements for the town of Gilbert, Arizon

    Town of Gilbert heads-of-households survey : attitudes on planning and services 2010

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    abstract: The results of a late 2010 telephone survey of 502 residents of Gilbert, to determine resident attitudes to growth and development, town policies, allocation of tax dollars, town services and general satisfaction with the quality of life in Gilbert, Arizon

    Highlights

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    Exhibition held: Craft ACT, Gallery One, 5 Feb. - 14 Mar. 2009

    Does racism make you sick?

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    Moderated by Ronald Barrett, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Psychology This presentation reviewed the empirical evidence linking racial bias and health. It also discuss the theoretical reasons for these associations and directions for future work. Dr. Gilbert Gee is a Professor in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. He earned his Ph.D. in Health Policy and Management from Johns Hopkins University. His research examines how racism and other forms of structural disadvantage contribute to health and health disparities. His research has been recognized with a Merit Award from the National Institutes of Health, and Scientific and Technical Achievement Awards from the Environmental Protection Agency. His current investigations include the development of new measures of discrimination and a longitudinal transnational study of migrants from the Philippines

    Oral History Interview with Gilbert Rivera on June 15, 2016.

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    Gilbert Rivera is a retired energy professional, author, and activist. He and his wife have lived in the historically black Rosewood neighborhood of Austin for over 30 years. Gilbert was a member of the Brown Berets in Austin and other Chicano civil rights groups. In his interview, he talks about his early years; and resistance against rules against Spanish in schools

    Round dancing,

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    Gilbert, a well-known dancing master, notes that his book will deal only with round dances, and for other dances or rules of etiquette, the reader should turn elsewhere. After a brief discussion of the positions of the feet, the author discusses, in some length, the waltz position. The manual gives the directions for a large number of waltz, polka, galop, redowa, and mazurka variations--many of which are not described in other contemporary dance literature

    Scattering Theory of Gilbert Damping

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    The magnetization dynamics of a single domain ferromagnet in contact with a thermal bath is studied by scattering theory.We recover the Landau-Liftshitz-Gilbert equation and express the effective fields and Gilbert damping tensor in terms of the scattering matrix. Dissipation of magnetic energy equals energy current pumped out of the system by the time-dependent magnetization, with separable spin-relaxation induced bulk and spin-pumping generated interface contributions. In linear response, our scattering theory for the Gilbert damping tensor is equivalent with the Kubo formalism.Kavli Institute of NanoscienceApplied Science
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