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    Report of Governor Johan Rising, 1655, on New Sweden

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    Governor Johan Rising reports to the Swedish government and royalty on the status of New Sweden (present-day New Jersey). He also reports on other Swedish colonies in the area. He asks that single women and skilled tradesmen be sent to the colonies. Rising also reports that attacks from neighboring Indian tribes are increasing. He has found some protection by forming an alliance with English settlers, but the cost is high, and his colony owes the English money and supplies. Rising asks that Sweden send them money so that they can pay off their debts, build ships that would establish a trading dominance with the West Indies, and cultivate land and crops to gain more profit. Reports from New World governors were sent back to their native countries via ships. Rising sent this report in June of 1655, but Sweden did not recieve the report until November of 1655. This article is part of a Primary Source Material collection compiled by the New Sweden Commemorative Commission in 1988

    Report of Governor Johan Printz, 1647, on New Sweden

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    Govern Johan Printz, the governor of New Sweden (later to become New Jersey), reports on the status of the colony and the settlers. Many freemen have arrived to settle in New Sweden, but the criminals and military men who were conscripted to the colony want to return to Sweden. Of the freemen, very few are skilled, so Governor Printz asks that blacksmiths, tanners, tailors, carpenters, and butchers be sent to the colony. Additionally, he asks for single women. Printz also reports on two new Swedish colonies that have been established along the Delaware River. However, Dutch settlers have become very aggressive by re-purchasing land from the Indians that the Swedish had already bought. They are also interrupting trade between the Swedes and the Indians, as well as instigating the Indians to attack the Swedes. Printz directed the construction of some storage houses along common trade routes to win back trade from the Indians. However, fighting has erupted between different Native tribes as each tries to establish dominance in trading with the colonies. This article is part of a Primary Source Material collection compiled by the New Sweden Commemorative Commission in 1988

    Relation of the surrender of New Sweden, by Governor Johan Clason Rising, 1655

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    Governor Johan Rising of New Sweden reports to Sweden on the August 1655 Dutch attack on New Sweden's Fort Christina. The Dutch traveled from New Amsterdam (present-day New York) and easily captured a New Sweden outpost. Rising sent men to the outpost to fend of the Dutch, but the Dutch defeated them and took them as prisoners, leaving Fort Christina without fighting men and supplies. The Dutch then put the Fort under seige. A few days later, Rising surrendered the Fort. He and the Swedish colonists were ordered to either return to Sweden, or to remain in the New World in service to the Dutch. This article is part of a Primary Source Material collection compiled by the New Sweden Commemorative Commission in 1988

    Dissertatio gradualis, de arte picem destillandi in Ostrobotnia, qvam, ex suffragio amplissimae facult. philosophicae in illustri, qvod Aboae floret, Athenaeo, praeside Carolo Frid. Mannander, scient. nat. prof. reg. & ordin. Ad publicum examen modeste defert Ericus Juuelius, Ostrobotniensis. Die XIII. Junii, anni MDCCLXVII loco horisqve ante meridiem consvetis.

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    Invokaatio: Deo Duce.Dedikaatio: Gustavus Frid. von Rosen, Gustavus Abr. Piper, Johannes Browallius, Michael Jesenhaus, Petrus Alanus, Johannes Remahl, Johannes Enkel, Samuel Brinck, Jacobus Widlund, Gabriel Rislachius, Olavus Kickovius, Anders Lööf, Samuel Lithovius, Lars Wesler, Petter Vidmarck, Jacob Neuman, Hans Aulin, Eric Rydman, Augustin Bong, Jacob Strandheim, Johan Blad, Petter Granberg, Mathias Juthe, Eric Heggblad.Gratulaatio [arvoitus]: Olof Kickovius.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 6 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-D4.Suomennettu nimellä: Tervanvalmistus Pohjanmaalla.Ruotsinnettu nimellä: Tiärtilwärckningen i Österbotn.Saksannettu nimellä: Die Zubereitung des Theres in Ostbotnien, kurz beschreiben, und in einer Gradualdisputation ... - Ilmestynyt teoksessa: D. Daniel Gottfried Schrebers Neue Sammlung verschiedener in die Cameralwissenschaften einschlagender Abhandlungen und Urkunden, auch andrer Nachrichten. Theil IV. Bützow ; Wismar : Berger und Boedner, 1763.Viides dedikaatio on ruotsinkielinen. Gratulaatio on ruotsinkielinen

    Plätzchenatlas

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    Plateia (griechisch der Platz) bezeichnet ursprünglich den offenen Raum, der sich deutlich von der Umgebung abgrenzt. Diese Definition wird im städtebaulichen Diskurs zunächst physisch definiert: Plätze als eine von baulichen Platzkanten gefasste Fläche mit einer überschaubaren Größe. Diese morphologische Sichtweise lässt sich jedoch erweitern. Plätze oder Orte können durch soziale Interaktionen entstehen und auf diese Weise subjektiv und kognitiv begriffen werden. Die reine Präsenz von Akteuren bildet einen (Platz)raum jenseits baulicher Fassung. So markieren die Menschenansammlungen 2011 auf dem Tahrir in Kairo – einem Kreisverkehr ohne geschlossene Platzkanten – den Arabischen Frühling. Plätze sind somit eine Kombination aus räumlichen Elementen und narrativen Momenten. Der Plätzchenatlas analysiert anhand von exemplarischen Orten in der Welt diesen erweiterten Platzbegriff und bereitet die Erkenntnisse in Form eines Katalogs auf. Die Plätze können mit Hilfe von Backformen als Plätzchen in passendem Maßstab gebacken werden. Auf diese Weise werden morphologische Analysen und politische Narrative über die bekannten Lehrbücher hinaus spielerisch vermittelt.  Jedes Buch enthält zwei Plätzchen-Ausstechformen aus Metall: den Petersplatz in Rom und den Eagle Square in Langkawi. Über einen Download-Link können zusätzlich für alle Ausstechformen der im Buch veröffentlichten Plätze Dateien im STL-Format für einen 3D-Druck herunter geladen werden. So lassen sich alle Plätze und Plätzchen nachgebacken

    The past, present and future of social media in project management

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    Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Integral Design & Managemen

    Granberg, Johan Rudolf

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    An operationalization of Stevenson’s conceptualization of entrepreneurship as opportunity-based firm behavior

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    This is the author-version of article published as: Brown, Terrence and Davidsson, Per and Wiklund, Johan (2001) An operationalization of Stevenson’s conceptualization of entrepreneurship as opportunity-based firm behavior. Strategi

    Social media for improving metro rail project operations

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    Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Integral Design & Managemen
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