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    Entertainer: Pieter-Dirk Uys

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    This booklet celebrates the life and work of Pieter-Dirk Uys, internationally acclaimed playwright, author, role-model and one of South Africa's living treasures

    Entertainer: Pieter-Dirk Uys

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    This booklet celebrates the life and work of Pieter-Dirk Uys, internationally acclaimed playwright, author, role-model and one of South Africa's living treasures

    Entertainer: Pieter-Dirk Uys

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    This booklet celebrates the life and work of Pieter-Dirk Uys, internationally acclaimed playwright, author, role-model and one of South Africa's living treasures

    Formal Techniques and Self/Other Relations in the Novels of Dirk Bogarde

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    The thesis foregrounds the distinctive contribution Dirk Bogarde made to contemporary writing in a second career that developed in parallel to his screen commitments. It dispels the notion that Bogarde followed a familiar path as an actor who wrote books. Instead it establishes his reputation as an innovative writer whose formal technique was substantially influenced by the textual systems of cinema and the cross-fertilisation from acting to writing. In examining the formative factors that steered Bogarde towards authorship, the thesis addresses the role of performance as a generative factor in the evolution of the novels, establishing a discursive link with Bakhtinian dialogism, and specifically, transgredience as a formal imperative. Secondly, it affords a critical insight into why the major concerns with staging and performativity preoccupy his writing career. The thesis claims that Bogarde was an empirically dialogical writer whose use of camera-eye narration fostered the proliferation of competing discourses across the fiction. This formal dynamic is centred on the relationship between stages and dialogism, which incorporates the work of Erving Goffinan as a complementary critique to Bakhtinian theory with its emphasis on self-presentation. The concern with socially-constructed behaviour leads the thesis to address the associated issues of stereotyping and 'otherness', which in terms of body politics is articulated by the mono logic drive to confine the sexual 'other' to a fixed representation. Bogarde's ability to draw on cinematic and performance techniques identifies an area of expertise unavailable to most other writers. This is an unusual repository of skills to bring to writing which is why the thesis makes the claim for his singular achievement as a contemporary author. There are fruitful points of intersection to be explored in this respect with the work of Christopher Isherwood, whom Bogarde read and admired, as a basis for further research. It is hoped that the thesis will play its part in opening up new possibilities for Bogarde's writing to be re-visited by future critics

    "The end of national models? Integration courses and citizenship trajectories in Europe"

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    Several European countries have recently introduced or are planning to introduce citizenship trajectories (voluntary or obligatory inclusion programs for recent immigrants) or citizen integration tests (tests one should pass to be able and acquire permanent residence or state citizenship). Authors like Joppke claim this is an articulation of a more general shift towards the logic of assimilation (and away from a multicultural agenda) in integration policy paradigms of European States. Integration policies would even be converging in such a fashion that it would no longer make sense to think in terms of national models for immigrant integration. One cannot deny the empirical fact of diffusion of civic integration policies throughout Europe. This paper claims there is, however, still sufficient distinctiveness between immigrant integration policies in order to continue and use an analytical framework which distinguishes national models

    Photovoltaic to power traffic control devices

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    Die stärkere Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien ist ein erklärtes Ziel der Bundesregierung. Die Photovoltaik, das heißt die direkte Umwandlung von Licht in elektrische Energie, ist hierbei eine Möglichkeit. Um die photovoltaische Engergieversorgung verschiedener Elemente der Straßenausstattung zu erproben, wurde das Demonstrationsvorhaben "Einsatz der Photovoltaik im bundeseigenen Bereich" nach einer gemeinsamen Initiative des Bundeskanzleramtes und des Bundesministeriums für Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie gestartet. Die Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen übernahm bei diesem Projekt die wissenschaftlich-technische Betreuung der Anwendungen im Bereich der Straßenausstattung. Im Rahmen des Demonstrationsvorhabens wurden insgesamt 28 Photovoltaik-Inselsysteme für acht verschiedene Anwendungen errichtet. Die Auswahl der Anwendungen erfolgte unter Berücksichtigung der Ziele des Demonstrationsvorhabens, der Multiplikationswirkung, der Öffentlichkeitswirksamkeit und dem Know-how-Transfer. Um die Zuverlässigkeit und die Wirtschaftlichkeit der Photovoltaik-Anwendungen nachzuweisen, wurde der Betrieb von 15 Photovoltaik-Inselsystemen messtechnisch dokumentiert. Der vorliegende Bericht beinhaltet die Beschreibung der verschiedenen Anwendungen, den Aufbau der Photovoltaik-Inselsysteme und deren Funktion. Anhand der Messergebnisse wurden die Betriebscharakteristiken der nach unterschiedlichen Voraussetzungen ausgelegten Photovoltaik-Inselsysteme (Betriebszeitraum, Autonomiezeit, zu deckender Energiebedarf etc.) analysiert. Die bei einigen Systemen auftretenden Betriebsstörungen wurden untersucht und deren Ursachen ermittelt. Auch die Kostenermittlung für die Demonstrationsanlagen und ein Vergleich mit den Kosten anderer Photovoltaik-Anwendungen oder Versorgungsalternativen ist Teil des Berichtes. Aufgrund der Ergebnisse wurden Ansätze zur Verbesserung der Effizienz und der Wirtschaftlichkeit von photovoltaischer Energieversorgung beschrieben. Dabei flossen sowohl Aspekte der technologischen Entwicklung als auch notwendige begleitende Maßnahmen, die einen weitergehenden Einsatz der Photovoltaik begünstigen könnten, in die Erörterung ein.More intensive use of renewable energy is the declared aim of the federal government. Photovoltaic, the direct generation of electric current from radiant energy, is one possibility to attain it. To test the photovoltaic energy supply of various traffic control devices, a demonstration project "Use of photovoltaic on the federal sector" was launched on the joint initiative of the Federal Chancellery and the Federal Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Technology. The Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) has been responsible for the scientific back-up and the supervision of applications with respect to traffic control devices. A total of 28 insular photovoltaic system units for eight different applications have been installed within the scope of the demonstration project. In selecting the applications, consideration was given to the aims of the demonstration project, its multiplication effect, its effectiveness as regards publicity and to the transfer of know-how. In order to verify the reliability and cost-effectiveness of photovoltaic applications, the Operation of 15 insular photovoltaic system units have been monitored and the results documented. This report describes the various applications, the structure of insular photovoltaic system units and their function. The operational characteristics of the insular photovoltaic system units (operational period, autonomous operational period, energy demand to be covered, etc.) - all of them designed to satisfy different requirements - were analysed based on the monitoring results. Interruptions were analysed and their causes determined. The costing of the demonstration facilities and comparison with the costs of other photovoltaic applications or power supply alternatives are also covered by the report. Approaches to improving the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of photovoltaic energy supply have been outlined on the basis of the findings obtained. The discussion includes both the technological development aspects and necessary supplementary measures likely to further a wider application of photovoltaic

    A brief choice of films

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    Melbourne experimental filmamaker Dirk de Bruyn together with sound artist Joel Stern created a hallucinating mixture of light, movement and sound in the small basement of the Urban Espresso Bar. Dirk De Bruyn and Joel Stren gave an author talk at 8:30 pm on 13th October 2009<br

    Printable Cement-Based Materials: Fresh Properties Measurements and Control

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    Digital fabrication with cementitious materials is a rapidly growing field of research in which the evolution of strength during the various processes, such as 3D printing, is the key controlling parameter. The strength evolves over multiple orders of magnitude during the process, and thus, it is essential to properly characterize the strength evolution in order to guarantee process success. This chapter summarizes the state of the art in these characterization methods for digital fabrication with fresh cementitious materials, reviewing well-known and more recently developed methods.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.Concrete Structure

    Letter to Dirk J. Van Bommel (February 11, 1916)

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    A letter to Dirk J. Van Bommel from someone attached to the Laurence L. Doggetts' office at Springfield College, dated February 11, 1916. The author is unknown. Laurence L. Doggett, president of Springfield College, asked that Van Bommel be contacted. The letter informs Van Bommel that the money he sent was received.Dirk J. Van Bommel graduated from Springfield College in 1911. After graduation, he worked as a secretary for the International Committee in Constantinople. In 1920, Springfield College awarded him an honorary Master of Humanics. Two years later, Van Bommel was hired as secretary to the National Council in Turkey. He died on November 9, 1953
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