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    Peter M. Mach

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    abstract: Peter was 12 years old when he heard gunshots and bombing at his village. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 28Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    Joseph Bimeler letter to Peter Kaufmann, June 8, 1844

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    Letter from J. M. Bimeler (by Christian Weibel) to Peter Kaufmann, acknowledging receipt of Bibles and spelling books and ordering more Bibles. He repeats his statement from his letter of April 31, 1844, of a preference for Bibles that embrace the Apocrypha. The letter also requests a catalog of books on hand at Kaufmann's establishment. Led by Joseph Bimeler (sometimes spelled Bäumeler) in 1817, a group of Lutheran separatists left Germany and eventually established the small community of Zoar in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. The group formed the Society of Separatists of Zoar, in which each person donated his or her property to the community as a whole, and in exchange for their work, the society would provide for them. After decades of economic prosperity, the unity of the village declined, and by 1898 the Zoarites disbanded the society. Peter Kaufmann was a German immigrant and intellectual. He arrived first in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1820; in 1826 he became professor of languages at the Harmony Society town of Economy, Pennsylvania. In 1827, Kaufmann led the establishment of Teutonia, a utopian community in Columbiana County, Ohio, and published its weekly titled "Teutonia: The Herald of a Better Time." Following this he moved to Canton, Ohio, where he became translator and editor of "Der Vaterlandsfreund und Geist der Zeit" under Solomon Sala. Additionally, Kaufmann wrote a number of books on education, as well as a German almanac. He was also an influential Democrat, counting President Van Buren among his friends, and knew Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Synthesis and Characterization of Photoswitchable Fluorescent SiO2 Nanoparticles

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    May F, Peter M, Hütten A, Prodi L, Mattay J. Synthesis and Characterization of Photoswitchable Fluorescent SiO2 Nanoparticles. Chemistry. 2012;18(3):814-821.Switchable fluorescent silica nanoparticles have been prepared by covalently incorporating a fluorophore and a photochromic compound inside the particle core. The fluorescence can be switched reversibly between an on- and off-state via energy transfer. The particles were synthesized using different amounts of the photoswitchable compound (spiropyran) and the fluorophore (rhodamine B) in a size distribution between 98 and 140 nm and were characterized in terms of size, switching properties, and fluorescence efficiency by TEM, and UV\Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy

    Review of "The Year of the Animal in France" by Peter Sahlins

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    Peter Sahlins. 1668. The Year of the Animal in France. New York: Zone Books, 2017. 491 pp.+ 13 color illus., 135 b&w illus. $25.39 Review by Denis D. Gr��l��, the University of Memphis

    Halvorson (Peter L.) Newman (William M.) Atlas of Religious Change in America (1952- 1971)

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    Fohlen Claude. Halvorson (Peter L.) Newman (William M.) Atlas of Religious Change in America (1952- 1971). In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°50/2, 1980. pp. 286-287

    Letter from Bishop Ireton to M. Berchmans

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    Letter from Peter Ireton to M. Berchmans Walsh dated February 26th 1956. The letter discusses the growth and needs of Marymount Junior College and how Bishop Ireton can assist M. Berchmans Walsh

    Peter M. Peterson Farm, Minnehaha County

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    35 mm negative, barn with gable roof and cupola, other buildings and trees around the barn and a water tower in distance3 ring binder: N3 Page 1 N3 Black & White Roll #1 Minnehaha County Historic Sites Survey/ Phase 2 - 1996Minnehaha County Survey Surveyor: M. L. Dennis October 1996 5062 PX Kodak Roll #1 Frame 23a Site MH-BT-07 Name Peter M. Peterson Far

    Peter M. Peterson Farm, Minnehaha County

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    35 mm negative, silo next to barn and other buildings3 ring binder: N3 Page 1 N3 Black & White Roll #1 Minnehaha County Historic Sites Survey/ Phase 2 - 1996Minnehaha County Survey Surveyor: M. L. Dennis October 1996 5062 PX Kodak Roll #1 Frame 24a Site MH-BT-07 Name Peter M. Peterson Far

    Peter M. Peterson Farm, Minnehaha County

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    35 mm negative, barn with gable roof, one cupola and silo, some damage to the barn's walls and roof, house in background3 ring binder: N3 Page 1 N3 Black & White Roll #1 Minnehaha County Historic Sites Survey/ Phase 2 - 1996Minnehaha County Survey Surveyor: M. L. Dennis October 1996 5062 PX Kodak Roll #1 Frame 21a Site MH-BT-07 Name Peter M. Peterson Far

    Peter M. Peterson Farm, Minnehaha County

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    35 mm negative, barn with gable roof and some damage to its walls, trees and fields are behind barn3 ring binder: N3 Page 1 N3 Black & White Roll #1 Minnehaha County Historic Sites Survey/ Phase 2 - 1996Minnehaha County Survey Surveyor: M. L. Dennis October 1996 5062 PX Kodak Roll #1 Frame 20a Site MH-BT-07 Name Peter M. Peterson Far
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