6 research outputs found

    The scheme of the "Church House" :

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    Provenance: Inscribed on t.p. "From the author Lord Phillimore".Cover title."Two letters, reprinted from the Guardian, 1865."Mode of access: Internet.Talbot collection of British pamphlets

    The Last Mystery of Lord Sunnday

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    Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen. My name is Pilary King. I am your host for KMWA-TV\u27s new series \u27Odd Dramas\u27. Our odd drama tonight is the disappearance of mystery author Lord Sunnday. Two of the author\u27s most popular tales were \u27Purple Door Mystery\u27 and \u27Simulacrum\u27s Mural Music\u27

    Book Reviews

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    Book Review 1Book Title: KwashiorkorBook Authors: H.C. Trowell, J.N.P. Davies & R.F.A. Dean(Pp. 308 + xii, with illustrations. 50s.) London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd. 1954.Book Review 2Book Title: Fat MetabolismBook Author: Victor A. Najjar(Pp. 185 + viii, with illustrations). Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1954.Book Review 3Book Title: Recent Advances in EndocrinologyBook Author: P.M.F. BishopSeventh edition. (Pp. 348.+.viii, with 34 illustrations. 305.) London: J. & A. Churchill, Lmllted. 1954.Book Review 4Book Title: Leg Ulcers. Their Causes and TreatmentBook Author: S.T. Anning(pp. 178 + viii, with 42 illustrations. 18s.) London: J. & A. Churchill, Ltd.Book Review 5Book Title: The British Encyclopaedia of Medical Practice: Medical ProgressBook Author: Lord Horder (Ed.)(pp. 281 + vi). London: Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Limited. South African office: Butterworth & Co. (Africa) Ltd., Durban. 1954.Book Review 6Book Title: The Medical Faculty of the Vienna UniversityBook Author: Prof. Dr. Fritz Driak(Pp. 71, with 17 illustrations). Austria: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1954.Book Review 7Book Title: Clinical EndocrinologyBook Author: Laurence Martin & Martin HynesSecond Edition. (Pp. 253 + ix ,with 39 illustrations. 205.) London: J. & A Churchill, Ltd. 1954

    CZY BÓG JEST SPRAWCĄ „WSZYSTKICH NASZYCH CZYNÓW”? METAFIZYCZNE UWARUNKOWANIA ZAGADNIENIA

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    It appears that a certain uneasiness may arise among those who pray the Liturgy of the Hours from the words of the petition once addressed to God by the inspired author: “Lord, grant us peace, for You alone have done all our deeds” which the Church made part of its official prayer. Does this imply that man is not free in hisactions, and that the cause of both the good and the evil he commits is God himself? The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how the concept of cooperation between the efficient causes, as developed by the metaphysics, allows us, in accordance with the scholastic principle fides quaerens intellectum, to overcome the aforementioned difficulties.Wydaje się, że pewien niepokój u osób posługujących się Liturgią Godzin rodzić mogą słowa prośby, jaką skierował ongiś do Boga natchniony autor: „Panie, obdarz nas pokojem, bo Ty sam dokonałeś wszystkich naszych czynów”, a które Kościół uczynił słowami swojej oficjalnej modlitwy. Czy oznaczają one, że człowiek w swoich działaniach nie pozostaje wolny, sprawcą zaś czynionego przezeń zarówno dobra, jak i zła jest sam Bóg? Przedmiotem niniejszego opracowania jest wskazanie, w jaki sposób wypracowana w obszarze metafizyki koncepcja współdziałania przyczyn sprawczych pozwala, zgodnie ze scholastyczną zasadą fides querens intellectum, przezwyciężyć powyższe trudności

    El desenmascaramiento de la ideología burguesa en Los heraldos negros de César Vallejo

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    The purpose of this work is to question the exclusive role played by modernism as a source of inspiration for the creation of César Vallejo’s first collection of poems, Los heraldos ne­gros (The black heralds), and it also raises the fundamental and preponderant role played by Romanticism, represented above all by the Spanish author, José de Espronceda, and the English author, Lord Byron. It is suggested that the impact of Romanticism can be traced mostly in 14 poems of this essential work, which, in terms of their structuring, echo the po­etic journey of love traced by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer in his Rimas (Rhymes), consisting of several such as the act of falling in love, anguished love, separation, disappointment and reconciliation beyond the grave. This article argues that the artistic taxonomy of vitalism versus anti-vitalism that Vallejo presented in his 1915 thesis was later expanded during his Parisian years in order to include a new political taxonomy. Finally, the poem “Mayo” is analyzed to suggest that Vallejo was quite ambivalent with respect to the legacy of modern­ism in Latin American poetry.Este trabajo tiene como propósito cuestionar la exclusividad del papel desempeñado por el modernismo como fuente de inspiración para la creación del primer poemario de César Vallejo, Los heraldos negros, y plantea también el rol fundamental y preponderante que cumplió el romanticismo, representado sobre todo por el autor español, José de Espronceda, y el autor inglés, Lord Byron. Se insinúa que el impacto del romanticismo se puede rastrear mayormente en 14 poemas de esta esencial obra, los cuales, en cuanto a su estructuración, hacen eco del viaje poético y amoroso trazado por Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer en sus Rimas, constituido por varias etapas tales como el enamoramiento, el amor angustiado, la separa­ción, el desengaño y la reconciliación ultraterrena. Se propone que la taxonomía artística de vitalismo versus anti-vitalismo que Vallejo expuso en su tesis de 1915 se amplió más tarde durante sus años parisinos para poder incluir una nueva taxonomía política. Finalmente, se analiza el poema “Mayo” para sugerir que Vallejo era bastante ambivalente con respecto al legado del modernismo en las letras hispanoamericanas

    The impact of a child's death; An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis undertaken with five head teachers

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    Abstract This research explores with five head teachers their views and experiences of a period when a child was terminally ill and subsequently died when in their school community. The participants were selected purposively from Derbyshire head teachers who had experienced the death of a pupil in their school community. After interviewing the participants using a semi-structured interview schedule the transcribed interviews provided the data for the research. The interviews were analysed, using the methodology of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, to explore the experiences of each of the participants. Three superordinate themes were identified which were; Emotions and their management Interactions with the bereaved family Interaction with the school community Additionally, an overarching theme of Elevation was identified. Each theme is presented and illustrated with abstracts taken from the original data. This is accompanied by interpretation which is also discussed and compared with knowledge from the existing literature. The research has illustrated the complications that exist for head teachers in managing their emotions and the possibility of these emotions intruding on their personal and family life. It has illustrated the way in which the relationship between the head teacher and the bereaved family changes and how it changes their interactions within the school community. This research led to the consideration of the influence of the cultural expectation enshrined in the saying, 'De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est' (Of the dead, nothing unless good). Also considered is the behavioural derivative of this saying and how it shapes the responses that head teachers make when managing a school community when a child has died. It also led to the consideration of the implications of the research findings for any support professionals who help schools
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