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    Gerard Boter, The Textual Tradition of Plato 's Republic

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    Meulder Marcel. Gerard Boter, The Textual Tradition of Plato 's Republic. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 60, 1991. pp. 354-355

    Interview with Philip Gerard

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    Interview with Philip Gerard, author and professor of creative writing at UNCW. Here, he discusses his background and education, the founding and structure of UNCW's MFA in Creative Writing program, and the concerns of memoir and creative nonfiction

    Philip Gerard, 25th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Philip Gerard has published fiction and nonfiction in numerous magazines, including New England Review, Bread Loaf Quarterly, Creative Nonfiction, Hawaii Review, Hayden\u27s Ferry Review, and The World & I. He is the author of three novels: Hatteras Light, Cape Fear Rising, Desert Kill; two books of nonfiction, Brilliant Passage...a schooning memoir and Creative Nonfiction - Researching and Crafting Stories of Real Life, and Writing a Book that Makes a Difference. His most recent book is Secret Soldiers, about the first and last battlefield deception outfit ever authorized by the U.S. Army. Gerard has written shows for public television and radio. He teaches creative writing at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington

    Kant and Gerard on imagination

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    Alexander Gerard, a schottish philosopher, is nowadays almost forgotten, but at the time of Kant’s philosophical development he was a very popular author and his works were translated to german. Kant mentioned Gerard sometimes in his lectures on anthropology, particularly about genius and imagination. A near analysis and comparing of their conception of genius and imagination shows a significant influence of Gerard on Kant. Purpose of this paper is to analyse this influence in the particular case of imagination and active imagination.O filósofo escocês Alexander Gerard foi quase que inteiramente esquecido pela história da filosofia. Mas na época em que Kant estava desenvolvendo sua filosofia crítica, particularmente nos anos 1770, Gerard era um autor bastante popular, tendo seus principais escritos traduzidos inclusive para o alemão. Kant o menciona algumas vezes nas lições sobre antropologia, permitindo assim documentar sua leitura. Este artigo procura mostrar a influência de Gerard sobre Kant na concepção de uma imaginação ativa, peça central da filosofia transcendental kantiana

    Funeral Card for Marcel Gerard

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    Front: A black and white photograph of a man in suit and tie. Titled, A la Mémorie de Monsieur Marcel Gérard. Back: Printed black text. Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: One of a group of funeral cards for Catholic individuals who perished at various concentration camps, including Bergen-Belsen, Stettin, Mauthausen, Neuengamme and Buchenwald (2012.1.47, 2012.1.48, 2012.1.49, 2012.1.50, 2012.1.51, 2012.1.52, 2012.1.53).https://digital.kenyon.edu/bulmash/1713/thumbnail.jp

    Philip Gerard : an individual /

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    Mode of access: Internet."This first and limited edition of 'Philip Gerard, an individual,' printed for the Faculty and students of Drake University, and for the personal friends of the author, consists of five hundred copies. The number of this book is 98." Signed by author

    Règles de sous-capitalisation et structure du passif : cas italien, allemand et belge

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    Promoteur : Marcel GERARD Mémoire-recherche présenté par Valentin MONFILS en vue de l'obtention du titre de Master en sciences de gestion. ANNEE ACADEMIQUE 2014-2015 Introduction Ce mémoire a pour objectif de quantifier l’impact des règles de sous-capitalisation sur la structure du passif des entreprises en analysant les réactions des sociétés italiennes, allemandes et belges. Afin de répondre à cette question, nous analysons les comptes annuels de sociétés résidentes des Etats précités. Le cas italien Depuis 2008, l’Italie limite la déductibilité de la charge d’intérêts nette à hauteur de 30% de l’excédent brut d’exploitation (Art. 96 du TUIR). Nos régressions indiquent que l’introduction d’une telle limitation a eu un impact négatif et significatif sur la variation relative de la proportion des dettes dans le total du bilan auprès des sociétés concernées entre 2007 et 2010. Le cas allemand Depuis 2009, l’Allemagne applique une règle de sous-capitalisation sur base de l’excédent brut d’exploitation imposable (§ 4h du EStG). Néanmoins, Les trois premiers millions EUR de charge d’intérêts nette sont déductibles fiscalement. Nos régressions indiquent que le mode d’adaptation des sociétés allemandes a essentiellement consisté en une diminution de la charge d’intérêts nette entre 2009 et 2010. L’existence d’une restriction a également eu un impact négatif et significatif sur la variation relative de la proportion des dettes à long terme dans le total du bilan entre 2009 et 2010. Le cas belge Depuis le premier juillet 2012, les intérêts payés aux sociétés liées et à des bénéficiaires jouissant d’un régime fiscal avantageux ne sont pas déductible lorsque lesdits emprunts excédent cinq fois les fonds propres de la société emprunteuses. Le rejet des intérêts n’opère toutefois que dans la mesure du dépassement du ratio (Art. 198, § 1er, alinéa 1er, 11° du C.I.R. 92). Nos régressions montrent que la grande majorité des sociétés concernées se sont adaptées à la modification législative. Cette adaptation s’est principalement traduite par une augmentation des fonds propres.Master [120] en sciences de gestion, Université catholique de Louvain, 201

    Reconstructing embedded liberalism: John Gerard Ruggie and constructivist approaches to the study of the international trade regime

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    In 1982, John Gerard Ruggie published a study of the postwar international trade and monetary regimes in which he introduced the concept of ‘embedded liberalism’. A large and growing number of international trade scholars are finding Ruggie’s concept of embedded liberalism an appealing one, and it now occupies a significant place on our conceptual horizon. In this article, the author returns to Ruggie’s original article to excavate lessons which are peculiarly relevant for current trade law scholarship. He argues that Ruggie’s account of embedded liberalism usefully serves to destabilize common assumptions about the objectives and normative underpinnings of the trade regime and thereby to expand our conceptions of what a liberal trade regime might plausibly look like. On the other hand, he explains why he does not share the enthusiasm of those who see in embedded liberalism an attractive normative vision to guide WTO reform. In addition, and most importantly, the author draws attention to the constructivist theoretical framework of Ruggie’s piece. He suggests that Ruggie’s article provides a useful introduction to the central elements of constructivist thinking about international institutions and shows how attention to constructivist insights has the potential to significantly enrich and expand our understanding of the trade regime and of trade law

    Office staff, Co-op

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    The photograph is of the co-op staff before or after its banquet at the Bank Hotel in Delta, Utah. Emil Sekerak is in the middle, wearing dark glasses. Next to him with the bow tie is Dwight Uchida, author Yoshiko Uchida\u27s father. Mr. Kanzaki from San Francisco is in the photo but it is not clear which man he is

    Psicología social, ambiental y de los medios masivos de comunicación

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    Reseña retrospectiva y autobiográfica de los estudios realizados por el profesor Gerard Marcel Zimmerman F.Unos datos autobiográficos previos: Nacido en Estrasburgo, efectué todos mis estudios, primarios, secundarios, universitarios y artísticos en esta misma ciudad alsaciana, ubicada en el Este de Francia. Muy influenciado, en mis estudios de pregrado, par los psicoanalistas Didier Anzieu y Max Pages, he venido alejándome posteriormente de este enfoque y, en mis estudios de Doctorado en Ciencias de la Comunicación y de la Información, trabaje en la profundización de las teorías fenomenológicas de Andre Abraham Moles, de la Escuela de Micropsicología que él fundó. Considero que estos enfoques siguen marcando profundamente mis estudios psico-socio-cognoscitivos
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