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    robert-burger/libethercat: 0.5.1

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    <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/robert-burger/libethercat/compare/0.5.0...0.5.1</p&gt

    What Do You Call a Dumb Bunny? and Other Rabbit Riddles, Games, Jokes, and Cartoons.

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    This booklet includes a cute little hare and tortoise race across the top of its pages, with the bunny stopping for a carrot-burger along the way. Otherwise there are no fables here, but many bad jokes!Marc Brow

    On and around the bounded cohomology of SL2

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    We establish how the spectral decomposition for a Riemann surface determines the allocation of the bounded cohomology over the representations of SL2(R). Then we explore the connections of the Dilogarithm with the continuous bounded cohomology of SL2(R) and SL2(C). In particular, it appears that Rogers' Dilogarithm is uniquely determined even measurably by the Spence–Abel functional equation.EG

    Johannes von Paltz, Werke, t. 1 : Coelifodina, éd. par Ch. Burger et F. Stasch, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin-New-York, 1983, 527 p. ; t. 2 : Supplementum Coelifodinae, 1983

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    Lienhard Marc. Johannes von Paltz, Werke, t. 1 : Coelifodina, éd. par Ch. Burger et F. Stasch, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin-New-York, 1983, 527 p. ; t. 2 : Supplementum Coelifodinae, 1983. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 65e année n°3, Juillet-septembre 1985. pp. 336-337

    Continuous bounded cohomology and applications to rigidity theory

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    The central theme of this paper is a product formula for (continuous) bounded cohomology, and more specifically its applications to rigidity theory for lattices — both in Lie/algebraic groups and more general topological groups. A more condensed exposition of some of the material published in the Lecture Note of the second author is followed by finiteness results for lattices. An appendix by Burger–Iozzi pins down a powerful use of boundary maps in this context.EG

    The Hopf–Tsuji–Sullivan dichotomy in higher rank and applications to Anosov subgroups

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    We establish an extension of the Hopf-Tsuji-Sullivan dichotomy to any Zariski dense discrete subgroup of a semisimple real algebraic group G. We then apply this dichotomy to Anosov subgroups of G, which surpris-ingly presents a different phenomenon depending on the rank of the ambient group G.

    The Burger Court and Labor Law: The Beat Goes On--Marcato

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    This Article analyzes many of the major labor law decisions of the Burger Court and their impact on organized labor. The author compares the Court\u27s methodology with that of the Warren Court and asserts that the Burger Court has, in many instances, simply expanded on themes developed by its predecessor. The author further discusses areas in which the Burger Court has broken new ground and concludes that the Burger Court has accelerated the pendulum against the interests of organized labor

    METAPHOR ANALYSIS OF TWO INTERNATIONAL BURGER FRANCHISES

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    Burger King and McDonald's are the two largest burger franchises globally, characterized by the number of restaurants owned. Burger King and McDonald's competition can be seen from how the two companies penetrate the global market. From the advertising context, both companies innovatively and persuasively develop consumer awareness on the one hand, and on the other hand, there are attempts to weaken competitors. This research is directed to analyze the (multimodal) metaphor used by the two companies to promote burger products. Qualitative research on pictorial advertisements was carried out in stages through several phases, which included descriptions of social, historical, and cultural contexts, identification of visual elements, identification of verbal elements, and analysis that elaborated on the three phases. The analysis shows competition between Burger King's and McDonald's advertisements. Multimodal metaphor analysis comprehensively shows that both companies use visual and verbal elements to increase consumers' awareness of existing or future products. Both companies tend to use personification to build corporate identity and the products offered and will be promoted. This research still has many weaknesses. The author suggests that the analysis focus on linguistic elements and extra-linguistic elements, such as motion, images, and sounds

    Cementbetonnen plaatbekledingen op oevers en dijken, bundeling van artikelen uit de vakpers 1990-1991

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    CUR; Proefproject: Open colloidaal beton a/s dijkbekleding; PT civiele techniek, april 1990. Burger, A.M., Eversdijk, P.J. en Hendriksma, A.M.; Open cementbeton toegepast a/s bekleding voor dijken; Zeewering Breskens, proefproject voor colloidaal beton; Land + Water, mei 1990. Burger, A.M., Eversdijk, P.J. en Hendriksma, A.M.; Colloidaal beton weerstaat zware storm en hoge golven; De praktijk van open cementbeton a/s Plaatbekleding; Land + Water, juni 1990. CUR; Cementbetonnen plaatbekledingen op dijken; Proefprojecten CUR; Civiele Techniek, No4, 1990. Vrieze, C.G. de; Betonnen dijken, groen a/s gras; Proeven met colloidaal beton voor begroeide rivierdijken; Land + Water No.6, juni 1991. Eversdijk, P.J. en Fase, A.G.; Breuksteen met colloidaal beton pakt rivierdijken goed in; Proefproject Opijnen in Julianakanaal; Land + Water No. 7/8, augustus 1991. Rijke, W.G. de en Burger, A.M.; Cementbetonnen plaatbekledingen op dijken en oevers; Praktische ontwerpmethode (1); Civiele Techniek, jaargang 46, No.3, 1991. Rijke, W.G. de en Burger, A.M.; Cementbetonnen plaatbekledingen op dijken en oevers theoretisch waterdicht; Praktische ontwerpmethode (2); Civiele Techniek, jaargang 46, No.4, 1991. CUR; oemonstratieproject open colloidaal beton Noordoostpolder; Civiele Techniek, No.3, 1991
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