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    Kleiner Katechismus

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    Autopsie nach dem Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Frankfurt am Mayn, 1791. bey Johann Gottlob Pech, Buchhändle

    Kleiner Katechismus

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    Autopsie nach dem Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Frankfurt am Mayn, 1791. bey Johann Gottlob Pech, Buchhändle

    Zufall, Pech und die Grenzen des Sozialstaats

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    Dietrich F. Zufall, Pech und die Grenzen des Sozialstaats. In: Zöller M, ed. Vom Betreuungsstaat zur Bürgergesellschaft - kann die Gesellschaft sich selbst regeln und erneuern? VII. Kongreß Junge Kulturwissenschaft und Praxis, Köln, 14. - 16. Juni 2000. Veröffentlichungen der Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Stiftung. Köln: Bachem; 2000: 40-41

    To Seize the Masses. Philosophy, Ideology and Propaganda by Karl Marx

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    Title: "To Seize the Masses". Philosophy, ideology and propaganda by Karl Marx Author: Robin Pech Department: Ústav filosofie a religionistiky Supervisor: Mgr. Petr Kouba, Ph.D. Abstract: The aim of the diploma thesis is to thematize and clarify the interdependence of philosophy, ideology and propaganda by Karl Marx. The realization of philosophy, according to Marx, is a critique of modern society. The aim of this critique, however, is not only the understanding and interpretation of social relations but, above all, their change. For these purposes, Marx has developed his philosophy of history. On this basis is explained the nature of modern society and formulated the political programme of its transformation. That is further publicly promoted to ensure adequate - mass - support for the revolution. Thus, arises remarkable combination of philosophy, political ideology and propaganda, which seems to be an integral part of Marx's thought and his literary work and therefore, also a serious problem of his interpretation. Keywords: Marx, Philosophy, Ideology, Prapagand

    Phylogeny of Maculinea blues (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) based on morphological and ecological characters: evolution of parasitic myrmecophily

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    Fig. 3. One of the four equally most parsimonious trees (length 306, CI 0.33, RI 0.63; chosen at random: individual source trees differ only in position of terminals within Phengaris, M. teleius and M. alcon group: see Fig. 2), with character states that support individual clades. Nonhomoplastic autapomorphies are black, homoplastic apomorphies white. Numbers above branches refer to characters, numbers below branches to character states (see Appendix 1 for character descriptions).Published as part of Pech, Pavel, Fric, Zdenek, Konvicka, Martin & Zrzavy, Jan, 2004, Phylogeny of Maculinea blues (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) based on morphological and ecological characters: evolution of parasitic myrmecophily, pp. 362-375 in Cladistics 20 (4) on page 366, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-0031.2004.00031.x, http://zenodo.org/record/808384

    Causerie sur la basse-cour : créée par Charlay et Bérias [illustration Pech]

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    Causerie sur la basse-cour : créée par Charlay et Bérias ; illustration Pech ; paroles de Bérias et Géo Koger ; musique de Léojac ; édition Mayol, 14 Faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris ; [intérieur : aucune mention artiste ; adresse éditeur id. ; sans (cotage, date, ©, gravure, imprimerie] ; incipit “On a beau dir’, on a beau fair’” ; verso catalogue (24 titres 1923 medihal-00717112) ; titre inconnu de la BNF ; datation 1923 (hypothèse)

    Causerie sur la basse-cour : créée par Charlay et Bérias [illustration Pech]

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    Causerie sur la basse-cour : créée par Charlay et Bérias ; illustration Pech ; paroles de Bérias et Géo Koger ; musique de Léojac ; édition Mayol, 14 Faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris ; [intérieur : aucune mention artiste ; adresse éditeur id. ; sans (cotage, date, ©, gravure, imprimerie] ; incipit “On a beau dir’, on a beau fair’” ; verso catalogue (24 titres 1923 medihal-00717112) ; titre inconnu de la BNF ; datation 1923 (hypothèse)

    Causerie sur la basse-cour : créée par Charlay et Bérias [illustration Pech]

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    Causerie sur la basse-cour : créée par Charlay et Bérias ; illustration Pech ; paroles de Bérias et Géo Koger ; musique de Léojac ; édition Mayol, 14 Faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris ; [intérieur : aucune mention artiste ; adresse éditeur id. ; sans (cotage, date, ©, gravure, imprimerie] ; incipit “On a beau dir’, on a beau fair’” ; verso catalogue (24 titres 1923 medihal-00717112) ; titre inconnu de la BNF ; datation 1923 (hypothèse)

    Martin Šárovec's Private Metamorphosis

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    The thesis focus on the Czech contemporary painter Martin Šárovec (*1977). His art expression oscillates between expressionism and realism. He is interested in painting the human face, which under an influence of postmodern media culture mutates into different and sometimes scary portraits of today's society. He paints grotesque, psychedelic and labile snapshots with emptied icons of contemporary pop-culture. The thesis tries to find out the artist's life and art sources that reflects in his paintings. It also puts his work into the context of the Czech contemporary art

    Indigenous Lands in a Developing Region: A Historical Ethnogeography of the Pech Indians of Eastern Honduras, With Emphasis on Recent Settlement and Land Use Changes.

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    Since before Spanish Contact, the Pech Indians have occupied a large portion of northeastern Honduras. Like other native American populations, they have suffered significant territorial reductions and cultural alterations at the hands of European colonists and modern ladino immigrants. Utilizing the methodologies of cultural geography, ethnohistory, and ethnogeography, the Pech, formerly known as the Paya, are scrutinized to illustrate the process by which indigenous peoples are reduced and incorporated into a developing national setting. Part One examines the scholarly record on the ethnohistory of the Pech and their neighbors to delimit their habitats and to document Pech incorporation into the Spanish colonial realm. Part Two describes their post-Independence settlement and land use patterns, and explains the most recent changes. The pivotal role of Padre Manuel Subirana in establishing the original Pech land grants is highlighted, and early Honduran censuses and travelers\u27 accounts by Karl Sapper and Eduard Conzemius are employed to reconstruct settlement locations. From fieldwork in 1991-2, the author identified the Pech\u27 current three-fold use and characterization of the local habitat: montana, serrania, and vega. The eastward expansion of Honduran (ladino) population and the accompanying economic activities that forged into the Pech lands of eastern Olancho during the last three decades is proposed as the mechanism that recently altered the settlement and land tenure of the Pech. National and local migration studies, mapped intensively, indicate clearly the movement of the ladino frontier eastward to overwhelm the lands of the Pech. Road improvements triggered alterations of Pech lands and their attempts to reconstruct their land tenure system. Today, of the approximately 1,900 Pech, about 90 percent occupy a much-reduced bi-nodal core region in two upland valleys in the municipios of Dulce Nombre de Culmi and San Esteban. eastern Olancho. A few Pech also live in outlier lowland aseas at Silin (near Trujillo) and at Las Marias on the Rio Platano
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