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Robert S. Hauser, 1918.
Robert S. Hauser, 1918. Mr. Hauser was a contractor with the Dixie Electric Company.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918
L'immigration passée en revue (s)
Hauser Jacques. L'immigration passée en revue (s). In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1122, mai 1989. La Goutte d'Or. p. 58
Charity Oversight: An Alternative Approach
In this paper, a former director of the Internal Revenue Services Exempt Organization Division argues that the IRS is structurally ill suited for the task of providing vigorous oversight of the nations growing number of nonprofit organizations. The author proposes a new, national institution, modeled loosely on the corporate sectors National Association of Securities Dealers that would, among other features, derive sufficient funding for vigorous oversight through contributions from nonprofit organizations. The author envisions an amendment to the Internal Revenue Code that would enable the nonprofit organizations to take a credit against excise taxes, particularly the excise tax on the net investment income of private foundations, they would otherwise pay to the federal government. This publication is Hauser Center Working Paper No. 33.4. Hauser Working Paper Series Nos. 33.1-33.9 were prepared as background papers for the Nonprofit Governance and Accountability Symposium October 3-4, 2006.The author, Marcus S. Owens is with Caplin & Drysdale; Chartered
Mozelle and Harrison Hauser
Mozelle Hauser Richardson (left) and her brother Harrison Hauser were the children of Lonnie Mae Harrison and Janie Williams Foy, a grandchild of the enslaved Caroline and Martin. Mozelle, born in 1910, married Louis Richardson in the 1930s. Louis died on July 25, 1968. They had no children
“Homer Undone”: Homeric Scholarship and the Invention of Female Epic
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the link in this recor
Introduction
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the link in this recor
Einführung
aus: Hauser, Susanne/Schambeck, Franz (Hrsg.)
Übergangsraum Adoleszenz Entwicklung, Dynamik und Behandlungstechnik Jugendlicher und junger Erwachsener
Der Prozess des Erwachsenwerdens geht mit vielen Umwälzungen einher, und es ist bisweilen schwierig, zwischen normaler und pathologischer Entwicklung zu unterscheiden. Anhand von Fallvignetten diskutieren die Autoren differenziert Entwicklung, Dynamik und Wege der Behandlungstechnik in der therapeutischen Arbeit mit Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen, die sich im Spannungsfeld von Regression und Progression, von Handlungssprache und Verbaldialog bewegt. Dabei wird die Rolle der Elternarbeit als eine wichtige Ergänzung im Dienst der Autonomieentwicklung des Jugendlichen neu bewertet.
Mit Beiträgen von Juliane Bründl, Peter Bründl, Yecheskiel Cohen, Michael Günter, Susanne Hauser, Jack Novick, Kerry Novick, Franz Schambeck, Enrico de VitoDas ganze Buch erhalten Sie bei Ihrem Buchhändler. Online-Bestellung aufgeben: http://buchhandel.bvdep.com/TitelSuche.asp?Func=Search%26Caller=vlbPublic%26isbn=978-3-86099-682-9unknownunknow
Changes in the distribution of pre-government and post-government income in Germany 1973 - 1993 : paper presented at the Conference on the Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective at the Hanse Institute for Advanced Study in Delmenhorst
To sum up our findings we come to the following statements. - During the period from 1973 to 1993 inequality of the personal distribution of equivalent pre-government income increased to some extent, as was to be expected given the enormous rise in unemployment. - Inequality of post-government income also increased slightly, but was much lower than inequality of pre-government income due to the equalizing effect of the German tax and transfer system. - In 1993 inequality of pre-government income was higher, and inequality of post-government income was considerably lower in East Germany than in West Germany; the West German tax and transfer system that was transferred to East Germany after reunification - with some additional but temporary minimum regulations - seems to have had a stronger equalizing effect in the East than in the West. - A decomposition into three age groups, the young and the middle-aged group sub-divided further according to whether household members were affected by unemployment, showed that within-groups inequality explained by far more of overall inequality than between-groups inequality. - The relative positions of the two young groups as well as of the middle-aged group with unemployed members deteriorated with respect to their equivalent pre-government and post-government incomes. - During the first period with rising unemployment (1973 to 1978), the development of within-groups inequality and of between-groups inequality contributed to about the same extent to the increase of overall inequality of pre-government income. But this was fully compensated by the tax and transfer system as there were only a negligible change in inequality of equivalent net income and very slight effects of the (four) components of change which nearly compensated each other. - During the last period from 1988 to 1993 the equalizing effect of the German tax and transfer system seems to have weakened, at least in the western part of Germany. The increase in inequality of equivalent net income is mainly due to developments of within group inequalities
Sargus fulvithorax Fachin & Hauser 2018, comb. nov.
Sargus fulvithorax (Bigot, 1879) comb. nov. Chrysonotus fulvithorax Bigot, 1879: 228. Type locality: Brazil, “Amazonia”. Syntype ♀ [unknown depositary institution]. Geographic distribution. Brazil (“Amazonia”). Comments. As the female type is currently lost, our recombination is based only on the original description of Bigot (1879), who mostly described coloration. The species is mostly yellow, except the vertex and upper frons that are dark metallic blue, the wings are grey, and the abdominal fourth and fifth segments are dark brown with metallic purple reflections. The abdomen was described by Bigot (1879) as being metallic purple with three transverse triangular yellow maculae at the base (probably the first segment). It is likely that this species is closely related to S. analis and S. flavoniger, or possibly even related to S. dichrous because of its metallic abdomen. As this description appears to most reliably place the species in Sargus, it will be transferred there until further material is available, but this color pattern clearly excludes it from Himantigera.Published as part of Fachin, Diego Aguilar & Hauser, Martin, 2018, Taxonomic revision of the Neotropical genus Himantigera James, 1982 (Diptera: Stratiomyidae: Sarginae), including the description of two new species and a key to the known species, pp. 451-498 in Zootaxa 4531 (4) on pages 495-496, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4531.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/261479
Festliches Präludium für Kinderorchester
Irene Hauser. - Autograph - 1965. - 6 S. + 11 St.Irene Hauser. - Autograph - 1965. - 6 S. + 11 St
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