3,571 research outputs found
Jonathan M. Gregoire, Organ
Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542; Clavierübung Part III; Concerto in G Major (after Prince Johann Ernst) / Johann Sebastian Bach; Symphony No. 5 in F minor, Op. 42, No. 1 / Charles-Marie Widor; Fantaisie in D-flat Major, Op. 101 / Camille Saint-Saëns; Symohony No 5 in A Minor, Op. 47 / Louis Viern
Petrology of suprasubductive mantle xenoliths from Estancia Sol De Mayo (Central Patagonia, Argentina).
Alien Registration- Gregoire, Agatha R M R. (Hallowell, Kennebec County)
https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/16758/thumbnail.jp
What do African Citizens of Different Income Levels think of Chinese Investment? 2015-2019 A study of three countries in Africa
This study focused on determining the relationship between occupation, education and perception on Chinese investment in Kenya, Senegal and Nigeria.
It used a combination of qualitative and quantitative research to determine conclusions. The qualitative research focused on interviews and personal one on one interactions with Africans. The author used publicly available Afrobarometer data for the quantitative study.
The results of the study indicate that there is a correlation between occupation and perception on Chinese influence for all three countries. However, there was no conclusive evidence that there was correlation between education and perception of Chinese influence.
Readers for this text are: Dr. Lewis, Dr. Cheon and Mr. Gregoire
The changing ideas about valuation mechanisms in the interwar period: Toeplitz, Marlio and the "Great transformation"
“Insights in Contemporary Franco-America in Rhea Côté-Robins and Gregoire Chabot: Reevaluating Memory, Identity and Place"
International audienceDr. Peggy Pacini’s paper “Insights into Contemporary Franco-America in Rhéa Côté-Robbins and Gregoire Chabot: Reevaluating Memory, Identity and Place” extends the discussion of Franco-American identity-formation and the role of a specific place (Maine) in this act by examining the paratexts of two contemporary Franco-American writers from Maine, Rhea Côté-Robbins and Gregoire Chabot. Pacini explores how each author has tried to create “a newer and more appropriate” identity, neither Franco nor American, but Franco-American from Maine. While it may be true that Côté-Robbins and Chabot have, through their writing, found their unique voices and a way to tell their unique stories, their works always start from memory, collective and personal, deeply rooted in place and time either to achieve piecing together a fragmented identity for the former, or interrogating it for the latter
Sacrifice in the Eucharist in the texts of the fathers from the New Testament to the council of Chalcedon
This thesis examines the evidence for the notion of Eucharistic Sacrifice which is found in the original texts of all the principal Fathers and ecclesiastical authors of the Early Church. The period covered is from the time of the writing of the New Testament to the Council of Chalcedon in 451 A.D. Each of the principal Fathers is examined in historical order, as far as this is possible, except when there is another link between them such as their city of origin. Apart from a few exceptions, the texts are presented in their Greek or Latin original in the footnotes, but an English translation is supplied for every case in the main text of the thesis. The aim of the thesis is not to provide an exhaustive analysis of the above data, but to present them in an orderly way and to make initial exploratory comments on the texts themselves and of the work of various scholars. The final conclusion resulting from this exercise is that, although there is indisputable evidence that the notion of Eucharistic sacrifice was widely upheld by Patristic authors, its actual content varied from author to author and presents a richness which it is not easy to classify
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