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    Grace Morgan

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    Studio portrait showing a profile of Grace Morgan, Willa Cather's college classmate. She is wearing a full-sleeved top with ruffles and high collar and eyeglasses with attached chain

    Artysta nowoczesny jako T.W.

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    The author analyses archival materials from IPN (Instytut Pamięci Narodowej – The Institute of National Remembrance) concerning a painter nicknamed ‘Tadeusz’. In 1973–1979, ‘Tadeusz’ was active as secret collaborator (t.w. – ”tajny współpracownik”) of SB (Służba Bezpieczeństwa – Interior Ministry Security Service). IPN documents contribute to the mapping of Polish art of the 1970s only to a limited extent. Nevertheless, they can form a basis for posing questions on artists’ collaborations with SB. The author claims that the acceptance of collaboration with SB was grounded in Tadeusz’s understanding of art based on the Enlightenment concept of modern art. He argues with a commonly accepted view that experimental art was persecuted in the Polish People’s Republic in the 1960s and the 1970s, and that the communist government showed any particular interest in fine art. In the annex, the author provides a full list of names found in Tadeusz’s files

    [T.W Brown read-in with children and other black women authors]

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    Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a library event with author T.W. Brown in February of 1989. The footage shows children seated in a library listening as she reads from a book in her hands. The event includes two other black women authors

    Salt Lake City Police Department-Personnel P.18

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    Image of Patrolman T.W. Milner, Salt Lake City Police Department. Donor: Nicholas G. Morgan

    Plantagenets tragicall story [electronic resource] : or, The death of King Edward the Fourth: with the unnaturall voyage of Richard the Third, through the Red Sea of his nephews innocent bloud, to his usurped crowne. Metaphrased by T.W. Gent.

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    T.W. = Thomas Wincoll. Sometimes attributed to Thomas Weaver.In verse.With an errata slip.The portrait of the author is signed: W.M. fecit., i.e. William Marshall.Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou: 17".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Wing (2nd ed.)ThomasonElectronic reproduction

    T.W. Adorno e a psicologia social T.W. Adorno and social psychology

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    Neste ensaio, ressalta-se a importância da disciplina Psicologia Social na obra de T. W. Adorno e a concepção que formula acerca dessa disciplina. Esse autor defende que há uma nova forma de configuração dos indivíduos, expressada por atitudes e comportamentos individuais padronizados e por um ego frágil, facilmente cooptado por movimentos sociais totalitários. Tais indivíduos surgem em uma sociedade caracterizada por uma forma de dominação calcada na racionalidade administrativa e tecnológica. Para esse autor, a Psicologia Social deveria estudar esse objeto para que, com o esclarecimento produzido e difundido, os indivíduos possam resistir à adesão cega a movimentos sociais irracionais, tal como o fascismo, insistindo que a determinação desses movimentos não é individual, mas social.In this assay, the importance of Social Psychology discipline in the T.W. Adorno's work and the specific conception that he formulates about it are pointed out. He defends that there is a new way of individuals' configuration, expressed by standardized attitudes and their own behaviors, such as a fragile ego, which is easily co-opted by totalitarian social movements. Such individuals appear in a society characterized by a form of domination based on administrative and technological rationality. For that author, Social Psychology would have to study this issue so that, with the enlightenment achieved and diffused, the individuals are able to resist to the blind adhesion in irrational social movements, such as the fascism. Adorno empathized that the determination of these movements is not individual, but social

    Oklahoma 1942

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    Shows ranges of cattle companies and ranchmen in the Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association ; Includes legend ; Facsimile ; "This map was compiled from surveys of ranges made for the Association in 1883 by S.T. Wood, Fred Eckert, T.W. Walton and C.H. Burgess, and is believed to contain the best information accessible concerning the location of ranches, camps, range lines, etc. on this lease, C.H. Burgess, Cleveland, O., T.W. Walton, Caldwell, Kansas, Burgess & Walton, Pub., 1884." ; Note added to facsimile map by First National Bank in Wichita: "This unique map of the Cherokee Strip has been reproduced to preserve its historical data for the archives of Oklahoma and Kansas and to be presented to our friends in the Old Cattle Country."Color1:390,000 not "4 miles to the inch

    Classification of index partitions to boost XML query performance

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    XML query optimization continues to occupy considerable research effort due to the increasing usage of XML data. Despite many innovations over recent years, XML databases struggle to compete with more traditional database systems. Rather than using node indexes, some efforts have begun to focus on creating partitions of nodes within indexes. The motivation is to quickly eliminate large sections of the XML tree based on the partition they occupy. In this research, we present one such partition index that is unlike current approaches in how it determines size and number of these partitions. Furthermore, we provide a process for compacting the index and reducing the number of node access operations in order to optimize XML queries
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