474 research outputs found
Gerrit Lansing
Gerrit Lansing reading his own poetry. 12/18/1963. Lansing was the editor of the short-lived literary magazine SET, which published poets ranging from Robert Kelly to Aleister Crowley.
Liner notes identify the poems as follows:
“Festival Song; Judgment Of The City; Onset 1; Onset 2; The Burden of Set 1; The Burden of Set 2; The Green Bottle; The Undertaking; Conventicle; Tabernacle; Planting The Amplitudes.”https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1218/thumbnail.jp
Gerrit Lansing & Joseph Torra
14 x 21.5 cm.Folded broadside for reading at MIT with the poems 'An American Tanka' by Gerrit Lansing and 'Abandoned Earthworks' by Joseph Torra, signed by poets, lettered B of an edition of 26, ca. 2003. 14 x 21.5 cm
Lansing, Gerrit Y.
Son of Abraham H. and Susanna Yates Lansing. Born August 4, 1783 and died January 3, 1862. He held many positions of honor and trust in the city and county of Albany. He was in early life secretary to Governor Morgan Lewis, Clerk of the Assembly, and judge of probate. He represented the district on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th Congresses of the United States. He was elected a regent of the State University to succeed ex-President Van Buren.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1800/1005/thumbnail.jp
Course System Architecting for Management
This article describes the condensed version the course System Architecture by the Center for Technical Training CTT. Trainer is the author of this article Gerrit Muller. At this moment this course is only accessible for Philips Employees
An extraordinary photograph: Gerrit Rietveld, Mart Stam and El Lissitzky at the Schröder House, 1926
The Schröder House, designed in 1924 by Gerrit Th. Rietveld (1888-1964) in closecollaboration with the client Truus Schröder-Schräder (1889-1985), has beenphotographed countless times.1 Most of the photographs of this well-knownmonument are architectural photographs, of its exterior or interior. Only a fewof them include one or both of the designers. One such photograph, from 1926,appears in many publications concerning Rietveld or the Schröder House. It is anintriguing shot; but what exactly does it tell us?Heritage & Value
Gerrit Rietveld 's shop designs in the Netherlands from 1922 to 1962
This essay investigates the shops as well as commercial buildings designed by Gerrit Rietveld in the Netherlands from 1922 to 1962, focusing on the relation between the interior and the exterior in each project. Gaining insight into his contribution to the history of shop designs. This research has been conducted through a combination of literature study, and the archive of Gerrit Rietveld in the Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, and provides elaboration on themes as the designs of the shop front, the interior, and the connection between them. These themes are addressed through observation of the images, and drawings in the archive and other resources. The essay also provides a critical view for the role of those shops in history, and their influences on subsequent shop designs after that. AR2A011Architecture, Urbanism and Building Science
The sense of God’s presence in prayer
The awareness of God’s presence and the experience of his works – key notions in practices of prayer – find reasonable doubt in our secular age. Meanwhile, there are, worldwide, many communities of faith where people enthusiastically pray and hold that they hear the voice of God. How can we understand this sense of God’s presence?
In prayer, people express their hope and fear, and they do so with heart and mind. This subjective involvement is characteristic for prayer. At the same time, supplicants address God in the conviction that God is present and active. Critics of religion, however, criticise this ‘external’ realm of the divine and consider prayer a superstitious delusion. Passages of William James and John Calvin help us to get some insight in the ‘object’ of our religious consciousness. Furthermore, William Alston defends a non-sensory mystical perception of the divine. Using these insights, the author explores prayer as a conversation with God and reflects on the notion: hearing the voice of God
Nawoord: Over veldwerk en antropologie als wetenschap
Since the 1970s anthropologists write in a more reflexive way about their fieldwork. Anthropologist and travel author Gerrit Jan Zwier wrote a book about the rise of this genre. He asked the historian and anthropologist Yme Kuiper to add an epilogue to a new edition of his classic (first published in 1980)
Public Management and Disaster Risk Reduction: potential interdisciplinary contributions
This article investigates the interdisciplinary nature of Disaster Risk Reduction as an emerging field of study. The development of this field of study is interpreted within the context of the evolution of Public Management as an academic discipline. The author argues that the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings of both Public Management and Disaster Risk Reduction share commonalities. Thus, the foundational and functional aspects of Public Management did, and should continue to, inform and enrich the study of Disaster Risk Reduction
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