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    Helen M. Moise Interview, 18 March 2014

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    Helen M. Moise, longtime columnist for both the Plain Dealer and The Cleveland Press, discusses her career and her beliefs. She talks about how she began in home economics before she moved into writing a food column for the Cleveland Press. She also discusses how the Press declined and how she got a job working for the Plain Dealer. She mentions her successful efforts to create a large book and author series in Cleveland. Along the way she gives examples of some of her favorite and most memorable authors. Working for the Plain Dealer was very different for Moise. She recalls that the Press was a nicer place to work and that everyone was out for themselves at the Plain Dealer. She concludes by talking about some personal beliefs about cities and the state of the Unites States

    Helen M. Moise Interview, 18 March 2014

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    Helen M. Moise, longtime columnist for both the Plain Dealer and The Cleveland Press, discusses her career and her beliefs. She talks about how she began in home economics before she moved into writing a food column for the Cleveland Press. She also discusses how the Press declined and how she got a job working for the Plain Dealer. She mentions her successful efforts to create a large book and author series in Cleveland. Along the way she gives examples of some of her favorite and most memorable authors. Working for the Plain Dealer was very different for Moise. She recalls that the Press was a nicer place to work and that everyone was out for themselves at the Plain Dealer. She concludes by talking about some personal beliefs about cities and the state of the Unites States

    Letter to the Assistant Secretary of War from Mr. Howard Moise with attached correspondence between Mr. Moise and Mr. McCloy and other correspondence

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    Letter to Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy from Howard Moise, Professor of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley, sending several newspaper clippings with views supportive of democratic treatment of Japanese Americans. Attached is a reply letter to Mr. Moise from Mr. McCloy thanking Mr. Moise for his correspondence; the earlier letter from Mr. Moise to Mr. McCloy expressing approval of the War Department policy towards loyal American citizens of Japanese ancestry with enclosed copies of a letter sent to General DeWitt, Western Defense Command, signed by 20 citizens of California and a letter sent to U.S. Senator Robert Reynolds by Mr. Moise, both of which relate to war relocation centers and treatment of loyal Japanese American citizens

    Moise family (South Carolina, Georgia) papers undated, 1818-1869

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    Contains business and legal papers of several members of the Moise family. Included are papers dealing with a land transfer, signed by Rachel Moise Levy, Penina Moise, Jacquiline Levy, Jacob Moise, Abraham Moise, Isaac Moise, and Aaron Moise (1836); a protest against a note of exchange, signed by Abraham Moise, Jr. (1850); an insurance policy for the house of Rebecca Cohen Moise (1854); papers regarding the partnership of George Dowie and Benjamin Franklin Moise, also signed by Benjamin Lazarus (1867); and correspondence from Edwin Warren Moise (1832-1902) on legal matters both in his own name and in the name of the firm, Mose & Moise (1868-1869). Also includes land transaction between Raphael Moses and Thomas Jefferson Moise and a mortgage granted by Benjamin F. MoiseGift, in part, of the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundatio

    Sandy Moise

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    In this interview, Sandy Moise discusses how she got into advocacy for South Florida waterways, specifically the rookery at Biscayne Bay. As an Ohio native, Sandy noted the differences between her home state and South Florida, mainly the numerous bodies of water in Miami. The COVID-19 pandemic served as a sort of catalyst for her love for Biscayne Bay, as she was able to observe the water and marine life free from the noise of busy channels. As she observed it over time, she noticed how the pollution and dangerous habits of those who use the waterway for recreation affected the marine life, plants, and birds that inhabit the rookery she works to preserve. She advocates for simple yet effective solutions to keep one of Miami’s premier tourist attractions clean and safe for the plants and animals that inhabit it.https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/waterkeeper/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Natural Person’s Legal Competence in the Conception of the Assumed Civil Code

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    The person’s civil ability, having as constitutive elements the capacity to have rights and obligations and the legal competence, assigns the juridical capacity specific to the civil law. While the civil capacity to have rights and obligations represents the general and abstract aptitude of a person to have rights and obligations and it is gained at birth date and sometimes even since the conception, the legal competence is granted in considering the discernment gradually formed and it supposes the person’s aptitude to exert and accomplish civil obligations by contracting civil juridical documents. As such, the legal competence regards exclusively the person’s juridical documents and has no connection to the stricto sensu juridical facts. Depending on the stage of the discernment development, the Civil Code classifies natural persons in four classes, namely: persons missing the legal competence, persons having a restrained legal competence, persons having an anticipated legal competence and persons having full legal competence. Natural persons placed in one of the respective classes either cannot contract civil juridical documents, or can contract by themselves only certain civil juridical documents, or can contract certain juridical documents with the permission of the legal protector, and others even with the authorization of certain protecting organisms, or can contract by themselves any civil juridical documents allowed by the valid legislation at a certain time.juridical capacity, civil capacity, restrained exertion ability, full legal competence, discernment, civil juridical documents.

    [Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Moise D. Levy - June 21, 1939]

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    Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. Moise D. Levy regarding candidates for the general Jewish Relief Committee and the appointment of a non-Jewish doctor as the Chairman

    [Letter from Moise D. Levy to Meyer Bodansky - October 10, 1940]

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    Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Dr. Moise D. Levy, from the Medical Arts Building in Houston, Texas. In the letter, which is dated October 10, 1940, Dr. Levy informs Dr. Bodansky that s/he has received a copy of one of his publications. S/he thanks him for the book and wishes him a "pleasant Yom Kippur"

    MS 033 Guide to Moise Dreyfus Levy, MD Papers (1917-1957)

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    The Moise D. Levy, MD papers is limited to selected papers that were donated by Dr. Levy\u27s daughter Justine (Levy) Bennett to the Houston Academy of Medicine - Texas Medical Center Library in 1982, including a selection of letters, original copies of two articles, one on the treatment of Bubonic Plague in Galveston, TX circa 1920, one on the use of Tartar Emetic as a cure for Malaria circa 1917, and a plaque from 1957 that commemorates Dr. Levy\u27s time as president of the Harris County Medical Society. See more at MS 033

    Public Relations: A Revolutionary Discipline by Adela Rogojinaru

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    The volume Public Relations : A Revolutionary Discipline includes the majority of conference papers held by professor Adela Rogojinaru (1963-2014) to specialized scientific events. Some of these texts have already been published in various conference proceedings (five of the 13 papers that comprise the present volume), but most of them are unpublished. One notable and interesting fact that can be easily observed is the substantial dimension of almost each lecture; most of the lectures are valid studies in Public Relations. The editors (R. Moise and A. Săvoiu) also chose to publish two lectures in power-point format, because the content is highly relevant regarding ideas and realities presented. Eds: Raluca Moise & Adrian Săvoi
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