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Paarl Church: front gable
300DPI TIFF file scanned with Canoscan 8000f, edited using Photoshop v7. File dimensions: 1933 x 1821 pixels. Size: 6.45 MB.Front elevation with gable of the Paarl Church, measured by Gordon McIntosh and drawn by John Fassler for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa" – see page 48 for a description, and Plates 98 and 99 for the drawing and a photograph by R. M. Ellenberger. The unusual gable with its bull's eye ventilator combines elements of the convex-concave and pointed apex gables
Letter from Gordon Hirabayashi to Joseph R. Goodman, June 9, 1942
Letter from Gordon Hirabayashi to Joseph R. Goodman, sent from King County jail in Seattle. Hirabayashi describes events leading up to his arrest after turning himself in to the F.B.I., his experiences in jail, and positive regard for his fellow inmates. He mentions Goodman's upcoming visit to his family in an incarceration camp.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
The problematics of independence: radicalism and the crisis of political leadership in Jamaica, 1962-91
Since Independence in 1962, Jamaican society has witnessed a substantial ebb and flow of dominating political ideologies. At the center of this political friction are the Premierships of Michael Manley and Edward Seaga. The former representing a turn to “democratic socialism” and the latter an alignment with neoliberalism, this dichotomy, I argue, segmented broad layers of the working class and radical political elements from galvanizing a movement that would have had a profoundly transformative effect on Jamaican society. This is particularly salient in examining Manley’s second stint as Prime Minister in which the neoliberal policies instituted by the government of Edward Seaga were generally continued. This paper argues that due to the process of constitutional decolonization, radical portions of the labor movement and radical political parties were unable to bring to fruition a society far removed from the status quo. Decolonization through the legitimizing legal processes of the British Empire rather than through violence hampered the development of radicalism in Jamaica that could challenge the ruling layers both in a domestic and international context. The fact that there was not a violent uprising against British rule (as seen in Kenya, Malay or Guyana) left little political space for radicals to participate in Jamaican civil society. Within the confines of Jamaican parliamentarianism, the Jamaican Labour Party and the People’s National Party had a veritable monopoly on political power, resulting in limited space for radical labor or political organizations. This paper examines the consequences of this lack of political maneuverability in the context of the Cold War.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Gordon R. Barne
Report on visit to Gordon Hirabayashi, July, 1942
Report from Joseph R. and Elizabeth B. Goodman on visit to Gordon Hirabayashi at King County Jail in Seattle, Washington.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
Asymptotic profile of solutions for strongly damped Klein-Gordon equations
We consider the Cauchy problem in R n for strongly damped Klein-Gordon equations. We derive asymptotic profiles of solutions with weighted L 1,1 (R n ) initial data by a simple method introduced by the second author. Furthermore, from the obtained asymptotic profile, we get the optimal decay order of the L 2 -norm of solutions. The obtained results show that the wave effect will be relatively weak because of the mass term, especially in the low-dimensional case (n = 1,2) as compared with the strongly damped wave equations without mass term (m = 0), so the most interesting topic in this paper is the n = 1,2 cases to compare the difference
Regions: Dead and buried or hope for resurrection?
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Health Service, Gordon Macpherson has brought together this collection of chapters by distinguished figures in medicine and politics. Each author describes an aspect of the history of the NHS from his or her own perspective, and colours it with personal anecdotes. This collection celebrates the past, examines the present and points the way to the future
Valuable villa sites at the Gordon Railway Station [cartographic material] : for private sale /
Sales plan for land in the suburb of Gordon in Sydney, bordered by Park Avenue, Harold Street and Elizabeth Street.; "Edward J.H. Knapp, C.E., licensed surveyor under R P Act and mining surveyor, Martin Chbs, Moore St., Sydney".; "Please note. Only 27 minutes by train from Milson's Pt wharf. Only 8 miles from the city. The pick of Gordon. First-class residences of Messrs Marshall, Reid Cole opposite. Post & money order office & church at Gordon. Splendid views. Gordon is the favorite suburb. Gordon, the largest and main station of this line. Bridge over railway in Park Avenue".; North oriented slightly to the right.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp919
Beta-oxidation in the free-living stages of the entomophilic nematode Romanomermis culicivorax
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DECAY OF SOLUTIONS OF MAXWELL-KLEIN-GORDON EQUATIONS WITH ARBITRARY MAXWELL FIELD
In the author's previous work, it has been shown that solutions of Maxwell-Klein-Gordon equations in R3+1 possess some form of global strong decay properties with data bounded in some weighted energy space. In this paper, we prove pointwise decay estimates for the solutions for the case when the initial data are merely small on the scalar field but can be arbitrarily large on the Maxwell field. This extends the previous result of Lindblad and Sterbenz, in which smallness was assumed both for the scalar field and the Maxwell field.SCI(E)ARTICLE81829-1902
A new method of studying the dynamical behavior of the sine-gordon equation
We try to connect the theory of infinite dimensional dynamical systems and nonlinear dynamical methods. The sine-Gordon equation is used to illustrate our method of discussing the dynamical behaviour of infinite dimensional systems. The results agree with those of Bishop and Flesch [SLAM J. Math. Anal. 21 (1990) 1511]
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