691 research outputs found

    Jacques Potin, Valentine Zuber (dir.), Dictionnaire des monothéismes, Paris, Bayard, 2003

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    Thierry Legrand. Jacques Potin, Valentine Zuber (dir.), Dictionnaire des monothéismes, Paris, Bayard, 2003. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 84e année n°4, Octobre-Décembre 2004. p. 482

    Jacques Potin, Valentine Zuber (dir.), Dictionnaire des monothéismes, Paris, Bayard, 2003

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    Thierry Legrand. Jacques Potin, Valentine Zuber (dir.), Dictionnaire des monothéismes, Paris, Bayard, 2003. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 84e année n°4, Octobre-Décembre 2004. p. 482

    Valentine. Valentine Greetings

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    A plump blue-eyed girl in a green coat, white hat, and a white muff. Text: Valentine Greetings. Date is approximate.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/romance_revelry/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Valentine. Name the Day, Sweet Valentine

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    Two hearts are connected by a pink ribbon. inside one heart, a man and woman each read a small card. inside the other, a groom and bride are exiting a church. Text: Name the day sweet Valentine, when Church and Ring will make you Mine. Date is approximate.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/romance_revelry/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Valentine. When You Get a Valentine From a Friend

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    A girl reads a heart-shaped card. Text: When you get a valentine from a friend, you know it\u27s meant to be a gentle hint he wants to be your beau.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/romance_revelry/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Valentine. DANGER.

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    A boy and a girl are couple-skating on ice, not noticing the DANGER sign. The melted water says LOVE. Text: Wouldn\u27t you think it would be nice to glide with me across the ice, The ice is smooth, the weather is fine, now won\u27t you be my Valentine?https://egrove.olemiss.edu/romance_revelry/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Engaging Local Libraries with the New Brunswick Community A Collaborative Case Study Research Initiative: Final Report

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    How can libraries deepen engagement with their communities by working with citizens to address challenges related to healthy living? To explore this question, we conducted a project in conjunction with the New Brunswick Free Public Library (NBFPL) in a mid-sized, highly diverse U.S. city (New Brunswick NJ), and community members from representative diverse ethnic groups. Our project aimed to apply the Kettering Foundation’s 6 democratic practices to help libraries engage with citizens from marginalized populations. More specifically, we intended to enhance library-community relationships through community conversations or “forums” that uncovered issues of common concern around health and well being, with a special emphasis on engaging Latino residents of New Brunswick. Each community conversation, or “forum”, offered a situation or meeting in which people could talk about a problem or matter of public interest in a safe, moderated space. Through this case study approach using community conversations focused on health and well being, we examined the process and outcomes of implementing this collaboration and considered implications of this case example for how public libraries serving diverse populations can grow and sustain meaningful connections with the public and foster civic participation. This project was part of a learning exchange with the Kettering Foundation entitled “Libraries and the Public: Returning to Democratic Roots” that focused on exploring ways that libraries can work with ordinary citizens and communities to address issues of common concern. The exchange also included the Multnomah County (Portland OR), Houston, Cincinnati, and Topeka public libraries. The Kettering Foundation conducts research around the question: “What does it take to make democracy work as it should?

    Valentine. My Confession

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    A boy wearing overalls holds a hoe, a small dog sits at his feet. Text: My confession, I hate to wash my face and hands, but love to go swimmin\u27. I do not care for dancing school cause I\u27m not fond of women. But I want you for my valentine. Signature: from Philiphttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/romance_revelry/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Valentine. A Kiss Is Never a Miss

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    A boy gives a girl a kiss. Text: To my valentine, A kiss is never a miss, but it takes a real miss to make the kiss. Date is approximate.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/romance_revelry/1000/thumbnail.jp

    RECITAL MAURICE CHEVALIER A L'OLYMPIA / Maurice CHEVALIER et Orchestre Michel LEGRAND

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    Titre uniforme : [On the sunny side side of the street]Titre uniforme : [La Quincaillère de Chicago]. ExtraitTitre uniforme : [On the sunny side of the street]Comprend : POT POURRI DE SUCCES DE MAURICE CHEVALIER - QU'EST-CE QUI R'VIENT / MIREILLE-MARNAY - LES CHAPEAUX / FREED-MAREUIL - A LAS VEGAS / LOUIGUY-WILLEMETZ-LE SEYEUX - HIT PARADE - ROCK AND ROLL / LEGRAND-CHEVALIER - ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET / MC HUGH-D. FIELDS - AH ! SI VOUS CONNAISSIEZ MA POULE / BOREL-CLERC-WILLEMETZ - MON PLUS VIEUX COPAIN / CHEVALIER-FRANÇOIS - MA POMME / BOREL-CLERC-FRONSAC-RIGOT - PROSPER / SCOTTO-KOGER - VALENTINE / CHRISTINE-WILLEMETZBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
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