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    Interview with Ismar de Oliveira Soares: The Educomunication

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    Entrevista com Ismar de Oliveira Soares: A Educomunicação Interview with Ismar de Oliveira Soares: The Educomunication

    Ismar Boas Collection 1903-1988

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    The collection contains documents, publications, and correspondence relating to the Gastroenterologist Ismar Boas. Included are letters awarding him honorary membership and degrees, a 1929 copy of "Der Doktor" (Yiddish newspaper for "popular medicine and hygiene"), certificates, correspondence to Mrs. E. Schneider (Dr. Boas' daughter), poems, obituaries, and biographical articles, autobiographical notes by Hermann Steinitz (1986), a colleague of Boas, correspondence between Dr. Leonard Hoenig and Dr. Ernest Boas (nephew) and Hermann Steinitz regarding an article about Ismar Boas.The founder of gastroenterology, born in Exin (Posen) in 1858, taught in Berlin and Vienna. Died in Vienna in 1938.Photograph removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize

    CNR-ISMAR/econaos: econaos_dataHarmonisation

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    <p>This code is aimed to harmonize LTER IT12 marine database (1965-2015) for the project EcoNAOS (by CNR-ISMAR Venezia). In this version there are: data sample, pseudocode, the Python code and a brief description. All the material is released under GNU GPL v.3 license.</p&gt

    Ismar Littmann Collection. circa 1920-2002

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    This collection contains material related to art collector and attorney Ismar Litmann; much of the material comes from the years just prior to the permanent confiscation of his collection by National Socialists. The earliest document is a photocopy of Littmann's 53 page handwritten manuscript about Jewish composers (entitled "Die Juden in der Musik;"), which is undated but possibly written circa 1920. Later material includes copies of newspaper articles published in 1930 regarding an exhibition of Ismar Littmann's art collection in the Breslau house of Albert Neisser; a page with photocopied articles in Dutch and German (circa 1930-1935) regarding the exhibition of his art at the Neisser house, an auction of Littmann's art, and the confiscation and supposed future return of art from the Max Perl gallery by National Socialists; a photocopy of article published on Littmann's 50th birthday with highlights of professional accomplishments; and typewritten 2002 speech made by Rosemarie Littmann at the Leo Baeck Institute on occasion of the public showing of two recovered paintings.The Littmann family came from Breslau. Ismar Littmann (1879-1934) was a lawyer, who collected modern art. His entire collection was confiscated by the National Socialists. Ismar Littmann committed suicide in 1934. His widow, Kate Littmann and 4 children (Ruth, Franz, Eva, and Ed) escaped. Two paintings, which were completed in 1915 by Lovis Corinth (1858-1925): "Portrait of Charlotte Corinth" and Karl Hofer (1878-1955) in 1927: "Seated Nude on Blue Cushion," were recovered as part of a Holocaust-era art settlement arranged by the Holocaust Claims Processing Office (HCPO) of the New York State Banking Department and returned in 2002.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Impianto rivelazione incendi dei laboratori e degli uffici della Sede secondaria di Napoli CNR – ISMAR

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    L’oggetto della presente relazione si riferisce all’impianto di rilevazione incendi esistente nel complesso dei locali laboratori e degli uffici CNR – ISMAR

    Analisi delle assenze e presenze del personale dell’Istituto di Scienze Marine CNR-ISMAR - Sede secondaria di Napoli

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    Nel documento sono riportati i risultati delle analisi delle presenze/assenze, relative all’anno 2021, per la Sede di Napoli dell’Istituto di Scienze Marine (ISMAR-CNR)

    Eder Deleon interview of Ismar Deleon

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    Undergraduate final project submitted to Professor Thomas A. Castillo of the History Department, College of Arts and Humanities for a course sponsored by the Center for the New America, University of Maryland, College Park. Final project for HIST428N Immigrant Life Stories: An Oral History Practicum (spring 2014).I interview Ismar Martin Deleon. He is my father and he was born in 1963 in Salcaja Guatemala. He migrated to the United States in 1981 at the age of 17. The reason he came to the United States was because his father who had migrated to the United States a few years before was struggling to pay the bills. The key points of the interview were family, work, religion, and soccer. Ismar started working at the age of seven with is parents making cortes. Cortes is the clothing that indigenous people wear. He would get up early to help everyday around four in the morning. His favorite past time was playing soccer he wanted to go pro and play in Guatemala. Due to lack of money he was forced to migrate to the United States with his father. Ismar played for many teams in Salcaja he even played for a team called America which was the best team in the town and a semi pro team. When he was 17 he came to the United States to work. He felt that since he was the oldest son in the family he had to take on that responsibility. He left his youth and all of his friends and family in Guatemala to come to the United States were he did not know any one but his father. He did not mind the sacrifice he had make if it meant his family would live a better life. He grew up as a catholic in Guatemala and to this day still practices the catholic religion. In the interview he mentions religions several times and gives thanks to god for everything he has today. Today he is successful he has a house in the United States and two in Guatemala. He is currently working to make sure his children earn a degree

    Ismar Elbogen Collection 1842-1974

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    Correspondence of Ismar Elbogen with individuals, including Elias Auerbach, Julius Bab, Leo Baeck, Salo Baron, Markus Brann, Martin Buber, Umberto Cassuto, Ludwig Feuchtwanger, Ludwig Geiger, Robert Raphael Geis, Louis Ginzburg, Ignaz Goldziher, Max Gruenewald, Moritz Güdemann, Julius Guttmann, Bernhard Kahn, Mordechai Kaplan, Adolf Leschnitzer, Lily Montagu, Claude Montefiore, Adolph Oko, Paula Ollendorf, Bertha Pappenheim, Felix Perles, Koppel Pinson, Peter Reinhold, Julius Rosenwald, Cecil Roth, Caesar Seligmann, Selma Stern-Taeubler, Henrietta Szold, Hermann Vogelstein, and Stephen Wise.Personal papers, diary of a trip to the United States in 1922-1923, photos of Elbogen and others, including the staff of the Hochschule, and clippings by and about him.Lectures, research notes, and manuscripts, largely on Jewish history and liturgy; annotated copy of Elbogen, Der juedische Gottesdienst, for a revised edition.Papers of Regina Elbogen nee Klemperer, including family papers, vital documents, and reminiscences of her youth; papers of the Elbogen's son, Herman Elbin; and genealogy of the Klemperer family.Decree by King Friedrich I of Prussia in 1703 censoring a section of the Aleinu prayer.The following individuals and organizations are mentioned in this collection:Adler, Cyrus ; Auerbach, Elias ; Bab, Julius ; Baeck, Leo ; Baer, Fritz ; Ball-Kaduri, K. J. ; Baron, Joseph ; Baron, Salo ; Baumstark, A ; Bernay, Arnold ; Berolzheimer, Michael ; Bosse, Ehrhard ; Brand, Aron ; Brann, Markus ; Breger, Marcus ; Buber, Martin ; Cahnmann, Werner ; Cassuto, Umberto ; Chajes, A ; Davidson, Israel ; Elbin, Herman ; Epstein, Mortimer ; Fackenheim, Emil ; Feuchtwanger, Ludwig ; Finkelstein, Louis ; Fischel, Heinz ; Freudenthal, Max ; Freund, Ismar ; Gaertner, E. ; Geiger, Ludwig ; Geis, Robert Raphael ; Ginzburg, Louis ; Glasenapp, Helmuth ; Glatzer, Nahum ; Goldziher, Ignaz ; Grayzel, Solomon ; Greenberg, Simon ; Gruenewald, Max ; Guedemann, Moritz ; Guggenheim, Siegfried ; Gunkel, Herman ; Guttmann, Jakob ; Guttmann, Julius ; Heerstatt, Otto ; Herford, Travers ; Herstatt, Otto ; Hirschberg, Alfred ; Israelitische Gartenbauschule, Ahlen ; Jacob, Ernst ; Jacobus, Adolf ; Joel, Karl ; Joseph, Lotte ; Juedische Mittelpartei ; Juedisches Genesungsheim Berlin ; Kahn, Bernhard, 1876-1955 ; Kaplan, Mordechai ; Karger, Alfred ; Kaufmann, David ; Klemperer family ; Klemperer, Otto ; Kohut, George Alexander ; Kraus, Vlastimil ; Landmann, Isaac ; Lauterbach, Jacob ; Lazaron, Morris ; Lehranstalt fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums ; Leschnitzer, Adolf ; Levy, Felix ; Levy, Louis ; Lewin, Alex ; Liebeschuetz, Hans ; Loehr, Max ; Loew, Immanuel ; Loewe, Heinrich ; Loewe, Herbert ; Loewenberg, Hans ; Ludwig, Emil ; Mamelsdorf, Edward ; Marx, Alexander ; Montagu, Lily ; Montefiore, Claude ; Moore, George ; Neuman, Alexander ; Neuman, Otto ; Oko, Adolph ; Ollendorf, Paula ; Ormann, Gustav ; Pallenberg, Max ; Pappenheim, Bertha ; Perles, Felix ; Pinson, Koppel ; Poper, Max ; Reinhold, Peter ; Rosenbloom, Charles ; Rosenthal, Erwin ; Rosenwald, Julius ; Roth, Cecil ;Salzberger, Georg ; Scheyer, Ernst ; Seligmann, Caesar ; Shuster, Zacharias ; Simon, Veit ; Spanier, Arthur ; Spitz, Erich ; Sterling, Eleonore ; Stern-Taeubler, Selma ; Szold, Henrietta ; Taeubler, Eugen ; Tedesco, Mario ; Ullendorff, Eduard ; Vogelstein, Hermann ; Vogelstein, Max ; Wassermann, Oscar ; Watters, Gertrude ; Wise, StephenBorn in Schildberg (now Ostrzeszow, Poland) on September 1, 1874, Elbogen studied at the University of Breslau and the Juedisch-theologisches Seminar, Breslau, receiving his doctorate in 1898 and rabbinical ordination the following year. He taught at the Collegio Rabbinico Italiano, Florence, from 1899 to 1902 and at the Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums, Berlin from 1902 to 1938, when he emigrated to the United States. He died in New York City on August 1, 1943.digitize

    Procedura da seguire in caso di comunicazione di assenza per malattia CNR – ISMAR S.S. di Napoli

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    Il documento è finalizzato ad assistere il personale di ISMAR-Napoli nella procedura da seguire in caso di assenza per malattia, nel rispetto delle disposizioni contenute nella Circolare CNR n. 4/2018 “Modalità per lo svolgimento delle visite fiscali e per l'accertamento delle assenze dal servizio per malattia, individuazione delle fasce orarie di reperibilità. DPCM - DFP n. 206/2017” (protocollo n. 0006569/2018 del 29/01/2018), nonché a fornire le necessarie indicazioni inerenti alle comunicazioni da trasmettere, la tempistica, le modalità, le fasce orarie di reperibilità

    The Stromboli geophysical experiment. Preliminary report on wide angle refraction seismics and morphobathymetry of Stromboli island (Southern Tyrrhenian sea, Italy)based on integrated offshore-onshore data acquisition (cruise STRO-06 R/V Urania)

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    The Stromboli geophysical experiment, performed to acquire onshore and offshore seismic data through a combined on-land and marine network, was finalized to reconstruct the seismic tomography of the volcano and to investigate the deep structures and the location of magma chambers. A detailed swath bathymetry around the volcano has also been acquired by the R/V Urania Multibeam. In particular, high resolution bathymetry of the ’Sciara del Fuoco’ area allows to image the present-day seafloor setting of the area involved by the submarine slide of 2002-12-30. During the experiment wide angle refraction seismics was performed all around the Stromboli volcano by a 4 GI-GUN tuned array. The data were recorded by the permanent seismic network of the INGV and 20 temporary stations and 10 OBS deployed on the SE, SW and NE submerged flanks of the volcano after detailed morpho-bathymetric analysis
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