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    Grace Liska-Verdu: Senior Art Exhibition Portfolio

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    This is the senior art portfolio created by Grace Liska-Verdu in the Spring of 2023.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/artportfolios/1077/thumbnail.jp

    A LISKA-MODELL FELTÉTELEI

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    Bármennyire hiszünk is – és hiszünk! – Liska Tibor (1925–1994) elképzeléseinek megvalósíthatóságában, be kell látnunk, hogy nagyon sok feltétel együttes teljesülése szükséges hozzá, ami nem fog egyhamar bekövetkezni. A Liskamodell normatív elvárásoknak próbál eleget tenni. Ezek – mint minden normatíva – szubjektívek! Lehet érvelni mellettük és ellenük, de nem bizonyítható vagy cáfolható tételekről szólnak, hanem a hitről, hogy teljesülésük esetén jól működhet a társadalom. A modell megvalósításának szükséges (de nem elégséges) feltétele, hogy ezek az elvárások általánosan elfogadottak legyenek. Nos, ezek egyelőre cseppet sem elfogadottak, sőt, közülük több kifejezetten ellentétes a közfelfogással. A normatívák közül most azokat vesszük sorra, amelyek nyilvánvalóan nem lesznek általánosan elfogadottak a közeljövőben. Történelmi távlatokban gondolkozva mindegyik esetében kimutatható (vagy belemagyarázható) az elfogadás irányába mutató tendencia, de ebből nem következik, hogy valaha is elfogadottak lesznek. Sőt, az sem kizárható, hogy eleve lehetetlen a következőkben felsorolt kívánságlista együttes teljesülése, nem is beszélve azokról az elvárásokról, amelyeket itt nem veszünk számba

    Liska, George - Oral History Interview

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    George Liska came to SAIS after leaving the University of Chicago and Wesleyan University, as a professor. He came to Johns Hopkins at the invitation and with the persuasion of Robert W. Tucker (then, full professor at Hopkins) and came to teach at SAIS. In his teaching, he remembers most enjoying the aspect of writing and having conversations with graduate students to whom he assigned a reading list. When he came to SAIS, it was financed by Paul Nitze and Christian Herter who, at the time, both thought that the U.S. needed a qualified school of international relations. In the beginning, SAIS was located on Florida Avenue. He came to SAIS 33 years before he retired. He wrote at least three books. He considers his books to be the most important accomplishment of his career. He considered his books to be an extension of his experiences (many of which he enjoyed in his life). He is also reflected on his books….he had very few readers, they were published in small numbers, but he had a number of people who admired him for his original view of the process (he always considered presenting a his own view of American Policy – as opposed to criticizing others). He remembers several professors: Paul Lineberger, David Caleo, Doran, Zartman Robert Osgood, Roger Hansen (who was a graduate student of his), Michael Mandelbaum, Eliot Cohen, Karl Jackson and Grace Goodell

    Frank Liska portrait

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    Frank Liska, electrocuted June 25, 1926, for the Murder of Catherine Liska of Cuyahoga County. He was a white male, age forty two and his occupation is unknown

    Gerald J. Liska

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    Gerald (Jerry) J. Liska, 1960 By-Line Award winner

    Jerry Liska dribbles the basketball, 1931-1935

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    Marquette player Jerry Liska dribbles the basketball, 1931-1935

    Molpadia liska Pawson 1977

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    Molpadia liska Pawson, 1977 (Figs 9 B–G, 11) Molpadia liska Pawson, 1977: 115 –116, figs 6 (a–g, i), 7 (a–b, d) Material. M 48 / 1­333: 1 specimen (ZSM 20043068), 1 specimen (ZSM 20043069). M 48 / 1­349: 4 specimens (ZSM 20020025). M 48 / 1­351: 5 specimens (ZSM 20020028). Description. The specimens range from 24 to 63 mm in length, and 6 to 13 mm in width (at calcareous ring). The body is approximately cylindrical, with a tapering posterior end, resulting in a very short tail (only few millimetres long). Preserved specimens are dirty­white with a tinge of pink. Fifteen retracted tentacles encompass the terminal mouth. Likewise, the anus is terminal and in each radius there are few short anal papillae. The calcareous ring is solid, smooth and composed of five radial plates (Fig. 9 B: ldr, lvr), with prominent posterior projections and five much smaller interradial plates (Fig. 9 B: llir). The tentacle ampullae are short. Longitudinal muscle bands are undivided. There is one tubular polian vesicle in the left ventral radius. The single stone canal is long and embedded in the dorsal mesentery and has a large oval madreporite body close to the dorsal body wall. The gonad consists of tufts of branching, tubules on both sides of the dorsal mesentery. The intestine forms a large loop (as long as body) and the respiratory trees are conspicuous. The calcareous deposits of the body wall (Figs 9 C–D) and the tail (Figs 9 E–F) are exclusively tables with 3–9 holes and a large solid spire, derived from three fused pillars, with 4–6 terminal hooklets. The tables of the body wall in the current specimens on average range from 95 to 121 (Tab. 2) and usually have 4 or 5 holes, while the tables from the tail are smaller, on average 86 to 105 in diameter (Tab. 2) and have fewer holes (3 or 4). There are no phosphatic deposits, but anal teeth are present (Fig. 9 G). Remarks. The current specimens agree in all details with Molpadia liska as characterised by Pawson (1977): body wall and tail deposits similar, exclusively tables with solid spires composed of three fused pillars, with usually three perforations but often with more up to a maximum of eight. Table deposit diameters of the current specimens are also in accordance with the table sizes as presented by Pawson (Tab. 2). There is only one other species known to possess similar table deposits in the body wall and in the tail: Molpadia discors Pawson, 1977. This species differs from Molpadia liska by its invariable number of three holes per table, which in Molpadia liska may be up to eight or nine (Pawson 1977). Another closely related species, which may result in misidentifications, is Molpadia blakei (Théel, 1886), which with certainty is known from the northern Atlantic deep­sea (Pawson et al. 2001). This species differs from M. liska by the presence of fusiform rods (mean length: 256) in the tail, which are perforated by large holes and have a low spire (Pawson et al. 2001). TABLE 2. Molpadia liska Pawson, 1977. Means, standard deviations (in parentheses) and range of diameter of tables from body wall (D bw,) and from tail (D t,) compared to range of mean values as presented by Pawson (1977) for the type specimens. n —number of measurements. This is the first record of this species for the Atlantic Ocean, and the known depth range is considerably increased from 4740 to more than 5420 m. Distribution. (Fig. 11) South­eastern Atlantic Ocean, south­western Pacific Ocean and Southern Ocean, 3111–5426 m (Pawson 1977; herein).Published as part of Bohn, Jens Michael, 2006, Crinoidea and Holothuroidea (Echinodermata) of the abyssal Angola Basin — Results of the DIVA­ 1 expedition of FS " Meteor " (Cruise M 48 / 1), pp. 1-31 in Zootaxa 1276 on pages 19-21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17333

    George Liska: la rivincita della storia

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    Analisi del libro di Geore Liska The Ways of Powe

    Giorgio Agambens leerer Messianismus

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    Giorgio Agamben gehört zu den meist diskutierten Denkern der Gegenwart. In ihrem kürzlich erschienenen Buch Giorgio Agambens leerer Messianismus hat Vivian Liska sein politisch-theologisches Denken einer subtilen Kritik unterzogen. Liska liest Agamben vor dem Hintergrund der jüngeren Erscheinungsformen einer messianischen Tradition (Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin, Jacques Derrida, Hannah Arendt). Dabei erprobt sie die Legitimität und Überzeugungskraft seiner Thesen weniger an seinen politischen als an seinen ästhetischen, literarischen und kulturtheoretischen Schriften. Vivian Liska ist Professorin für Deutsche Literatur an der Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgien. Sie lehrt Neuere Deutsche Literatur und Literaturtheorie. Sie ist außerdem Direktorin des Institute of Jewish Studies an der Universiteit Antwerpen

    Robert Fuchs-Liska, Schamlose Seelen, Bücher der Leidenschaft

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    ROBERT FUCHS-LISKA, SCHAMLOSE SEELEN, BÜCHER DER LEIDENSCHAFT Robert Fuchs-Liska, Schamlose Seelen, Bücher der Leidenschaft ( -
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