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    Divertimenti Violine Viola Violoncello

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    de M. W. A. MozartBibliogr. Nachweis: RISM A/I: M 6303 ; KV, Anhang B zu 563, S. 795 ; Schneider, Götz Bd. 1, S. 212Bearb. ermitteltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: á Mannheim chez Iohann Michael Goetz. Marchand de Musique. A. P. Prix 1 fl. 40 kr.Plattendruck[Clavecin] [1] Bl., 23 S

    Subito : Gegenwart in Rainald Goetz’ Heute Morgen-Komplex

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    Masterarbeit, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2017Das Thema von Rainald Goetz – Autor der Bücher Irre, Krieg, Kontrolliert, Festung, Heute Morgen und Schlucht – ist die Gegenwart: Wahrnehmung, Beschreibung und Kritik aus seinem gelebten Leben heraus. Leben heißt Handeln und Handeln heißt bei Rainald Goetz auch immer Schreiben. In keinem anderen Werkabschnitt hat sich Rainald Goetz so umfassend mit der Gegenwart beschäftigt und sich so umfangreich zu ihr geäußert, wie in dem in den 90er Jahren entstandenen Heute Morgen-Komplex. Durch die Aufnahme früherer Schreibtechniken und die Ausbildung späterer können die fünf Bücher dieses Werkkomplexes, wenn nicht als repräsentativ, so doch als exemplarisch für die Poetik Rainald Goetz’ angesehen werden. Diese Arbeit will dem Werk Rainald Goetz’ vom »Zauberort des Geistes und des Geistigen«, wie die Universität bei ihm bezeichnet wird, entgegentreten. Denn wo alle Ordnung wahnhaft ist und das wesentliche Strukturmerkmal der Welterfassung Expansion heißt, muss eine Ordnung gefunden werden, um Leben, Werk und Wirkung Rainald Goetz’ zu fassen. Die dazu notwendigen Kategorien sind Autor, Text und Leser. Anhand dieser soll der Komplex inhaltlich, formal und rezeptiv gefasst, analysiert und dargestellt werden, um Rainald Goetz’ Umgang mit der Gegenwart im Einzelnen betrachten und im Ganzen darstellen zu können. »Und jetzt, los ihr Ärsche, ab ins Subito.«The subject of Rainald Goetz – author of the books Irre, Krieg, Kontrolliert, Festung, Heute Morgen and Schlucht – is the present: perception, description and criticism on the basis of his own life. For Goetz living means acting and acting always means writing. In no other section of his work has Rainald Goetz dealt with the present so comprehensively and commented on it as extensively as in the Heute Morgen-Complex, created in the 90s. By including earlier writing techniques and the later development of further ones, the five books of this work complex can be regarded, if not as representative, but as exemplary for the poetics of Rainald Goetz. This thesis seeks to counter the work of Rainald Goetz of the »magic place of spirit and the spiritual«, as the university is called by him. For where all order is delusional and the essential structural world-conception is expansion, an order must be found to grasp the life, work and impact of Rainald Goetz. The necessary categories for this purpose are author, text and reader. On this basis, the complex will be summarized, analyzed and presented in terms of content, form and receptivity, in order to be able to view Rainald Goetz’ handling of the present in detail and to present it as a whole. »And now, you suckers, to the subito.

    Morgen / Tomorrow Neue Kunst in Alten Gärten

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    Groupshow in two historical gardens of the Hanover region including the artists Degenhard Andrulat Lothar Goetz Sean Henry Sebastian Kuhn Lienhard von Monkiewitsch Lilla von Puttkamer Ricardo Saro Paul Schwer Rainer Splitt Markus Wirthmann Meike Zopf accompanied by a catalogue with a text by Michael Stoebe

    Land Grabbing and Home Country Development : Chinese and British Land Acquisitions in Comparative Perspective /

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    Between 2000 and 2016, China and the UK acquired large areas of land through investment projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. Illustrated by numerous rich and nuanced empirical accounts of such projects, Ariane Goetz explains the global phenomenon of 'land grabbing' from the perspective of two investor countries. She reflects on Chinese and British public policy, state-society relations, national developmental contexts, ideologies, and international relations and thereby gives insights into the political economies that enable these investments as well as the development ambitions and institutionalized paradigms of which they form a part.Between 2000 and 2016, China and the UK acquired large areas of land through investment projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. Illustrated by numerous rich and nuanced empirical accounts of such projects, Ariane Goetz explains the global phenomenon of 'land grabbing' from the perspective of two investor countries. She reflects on Chinese and British public policy, state-society relations, national developmental contexts, ideologies, and international relations and thereby gives insights into the political economies that enable these investments as well as the development ambitions and institutionalized paradigms of which they form a part.Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Mai 2019).Includes bibliographical references (pages [305]-368).Added to collection customer.56279.

    Season 7 Episode 3: Suburban Christianity

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    If you live in the suburbs, you see SUVs, large yards, and the latest greatest tractor mowers. But you don\u27t see poor people struggling to keep their kids from dropping out of school or worse. Dave Goetz, author of Death by Suburb: How to Keep the Suburbs from Killing Your Soul, discusses with host Shirley Hoogstra the costs of insulating our lives too much. Episode #703

    Grande Sinfonie Periodique à plusieurs parties : No. 1 [C-Dur]

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    Vorhandene Stimmen: Viol. I & II, Viola, Bass und Violonc., Fl., 2 Ob., 2 Fag., 2 Corni in C basso, 2 Tromp. in C, Pke.[Collegium musicum] No. 63Hans Schneider, Der Musikverleger Johann Michael Götz (1740-1810) und seine kurfürstlich privilegierte Notenfabrique, Tutzing : 1989Partitur nach den Stimmen hergestellt von Wolfgang Wetter, datiert Basel 29.4.200

    Determination of Spatial Scale in Martian Landscape Images Acquired by the Curiosity Rover, and Viewing Image Scale and Target Chemistry Using the ASIC Website

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    AbstractIn this paper we describe a method to compute spatial scales for images acquired by NASA's Mars Curiosity rover (Mars Science Laboratory, MSL). The method is based on the assumption that the rover stands on an infinite plane that may have any orientation with respect to the local gravity vector. While not new, it is the first time that this method is systematically applied to Martian images acquired by a lander. A continuously run software pipeline processes the images acquired by the rover within a 20 m radius, adds approximate scalebars to the raw images, and generates, whenever possible, rectified (warped) versions of those images. The products of this software pipeline and the chemical compositions of relevant rover science targets from NASA's Planetary Data System archive, are made available to the public via the Approximate Scale for Images and Chemistry website, which has been developed in collaboration with the Planetary Data System Analyst's Notebook for the MSL mission. Hyperlinks connect the two resources.Plain Language Summary: We developed a software pipeline that calculates the spatial scale of images acquired by NASA's Mars Curiosity rover. The software pipeline is linked to a new website: the Approximate Scale for Images and Chemistry, in which the scalebar products are paired with information about the shape, size, color, and chemical composition of the imaged site, obtained by the rover suite of instruments. The images mimic the vantage point of human eyes and are therefore well‐suited to inspire field geologists (including those mainly working on Earth) to interpret Martian geologic features.Key Points: A systematic method to generate approximate scalebars for obliquely acquired Martian landscape images was developed. A newly created Approximate Scale for Images and Chemistry (ASIC) website links images, color, spatial scale, and chemistry, as returned by NASA's Curiosity rover in Gale crater. The ASIC website is complementary and strongly linked to the Analyst's Notebook, the data resource for Martian/lunar landed missions.Deutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftProject DEALhttps://asic.mps.mpg.de/https://an.rsl.wustl.edu/msl/http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/msl/msl-m-chemcam-libs-4_5-rdr-v1/mslccm_1xxx/data/moc/http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/msl/msl-m-chemcam-libs-4_5-rdr-v1/mslccm_1xxx/extras/rmi_mosaics/http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/msl/msl-m-chemcam-libs-4_5-rdr-v1/mslccm_1xxx/extras/rmi_contours_in_mcam_images/http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/msl/msl-m-apxs-4_5-rdr-v1/mslapx_1xxx/extras

    Students read from their original, award wining works at the 2006 Michigan State University Student Writers Awards Night

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    At the 2006 Michigan State University Student Writers Awards Night, students read from their original, award wining works. Readers include: double winner Nicholas Miller, Lauren Linsalata, Patrick Walchak, and Chris Goetz. The event is convened and hosted by MSU Professor of English and co-director of Film Studies Jeff Wray. A special appearance to present awards is made by noted author Paul Beatty. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the MSU Main Library

    Prole politics – adaptation as appropriation of techno in the works of Rainald Goetz

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    In this article, I will argue for a different notion of adaptation as a form of appropriation that allows a more productive analysis of the literary works of German author Rainald Goetz. Therefore I will draw on a specific understanding of pop music, which derives from Diedrich Diederichsen 'Über Pop-Musik' (On pop music). According to Diederichsen, pop-music is not limited to certain kinds of music, but moreover to the practices pop-music entails

    Health Hazard Evaluation Report: HETA-83-012-1354: Robert J. Goetz; Cincinnati, Ohio

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    Environmental samples were analyzed for mercury (7439976) at the Robert Goetz Dental Clinic (SIC-8021), Cincinnati, Ohio, in December 1982 and January 1983. The survey was requested on behalf of three employees to evaluate exposure. A mercury sample was used to screen the clinic for mercury contamination. Personal breathing zone air samples were taken and analyzed for mercury vapors. Urine samples were collected from the dentist and dental assistant and analyzed for mercury. A hair sample was also collected and analyzed for mercury. Highest mercury exposures occurred during preparation of dental amalgam. A maximum concentration of 0.07 milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m3) was measured, approaching the OSHA standard of and 9.6 micrograms per liter for the dentist and dental assistant, respectively. These values were within the range of those not occupationally exposed. The hair sample contained 8.7 parts per million mercury. This measure was not significant since it did not correlate well with exposure to elemental mercury. The author concludes that there is no mercury exposure hazard. Proper storage and handling of mercury is recommended
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