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    [Stammbuch Emmy ...]

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    [STAMMBUCH EMMY ...] [Stammbuch Emmy ...] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Exlibris: Hans Stula ( - ) Einträge und Illustrationen, S. 1 - 20 (1) Einträge und Illustrationen, S. 21 - 40 (21) Einträge, S. 41 - 60 (41) Einträge, S. 61 - 78 (61) Einlage: Rechnung von Galerie Ztichlá klika, Antiquariat in Prag vom 3.11.2000 ( -

    [Stammbuch Emmy Buchholz]

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    [STAMMBUCH EMMY BUCHHOLZ] [Stammbuch Emmy Buchholz] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Einträge Bl. 1 - 8 (1r) Einträge Bl. 11 - 20 (10v 11r) Einträge Bl. 21 - 30 (20v 21r) Einträge Bl. 31 - 40 (30v 31r) Einträge Bl. 41 - 49 (40v 41r

    Emmy McClanahan, 1899

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    A letter from Emmy McClanahan to Eliza Holloway writing about the death of her mother and grieving

    A picture is worth…?: photo-elicitation interviewing with formerly homeless adults

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    We report on the use of photo elicitation interviewing (PEI) with 13 participants in a qualitative study of formerly homeless men and women with serious mental illness. Following a respondentcontrolled approach, participants were asked to take up to 18 photographs visually portraying positive and negative aspects of their lives and to subsequently narrate the meaning of the photos in a one-on-one interview. Thematic analysis of the photos (N = 205) revealed two approaches to PEI: (a) a “slice of life” and (b) “then vs. now.” Examples show how PEIs yielded deeper, more elaborate accounts of participants’ lives compared to earlier verbal-only interviews. Participants spoke of the benefits of PEI and preferred taking positive as opposed to negative photographs depicting their lives. Implications of PEI as a means of complementing verbal-only data are discussed. By moving away from predetermined content and meaning, respondent-controlled PEIs enhance empowerment and enable creativity.Peer reviewe

    Emmy Lou Papagni

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    Emmy Lou Papagni died May 8, 2022 in Palo Alto. She was 99 years old. She received her Masters in Education from Stanford University. A lover of books, Emmy Lou was a devoted patron of the Palo Alto City Library

    Verkkosivun vastuullisuusosion kehittäminen Emmy Clothing Companylle

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    Opinnäytetyön tavoitteena on ollut kehittää ja laajentaa yrityksen verkkosivujen vastuullisuusosion sisältöä. Toimeksiantajana toimi secondhand-merkkivaatteiden verkkokauppa Emmy Clothing Company. Kehityskohteena oli tehdä toiminnallisena opinnäytetyönä uutta sisällöntuotantoa sivustolle, opinnäytetyön teoreettiseen viitekehykseen ja kilpailija-analyysiin pohjautuvien tietojen perusteella. Teoreettinen viitekehys rakentui kiertotalouden vastuullisen liiketoiminnan aihealueiden ympärille vaatetusalalla Suomessa. Teoreettisen viitekehyksen keskeisinä käsitteinä olivat vastuullinen liiketoiminta, vastuullisuus vaatesektorilla, kiertotalous ja kestävä kehitys. Nykytila-analyysi ja vastuullisuusosioiden kilpailija-analyysi olivat myös tärkeänä osana kehitystyötä. Yrityksen sivuilta valmiiksi löytyneen vastuullisuusosion lähtötilanteen huomioiden, ratkaisuksi kehittyi rakentaa verkkosivuston vastuullisuusosio uudelleen teoreettista ja yrityksen vastuullisuudesta kertovaa sisältöä hyödyntäen. Tuotoksena saatiin johdonmukaista, uudenlaista ja kuluttajaystävällistä sisältöä verkkosivuille kertomaan läpinäkyvämmin yrityksen vastuullisuudesta, sekä tietoa kävijöille kiertotalouden vastuullisuuteen liittyvistä tutkimustiedoista, jota voidaan myös hyödyntää yrityksen markkinoinnissa tulevaisuudessa. Opinnäytetyön tuloksena syntyi yrityksen vastuullisuuden tukipilari sivustolle, josta kävijät voivat saada arvokasta tietoa vastuullisuudesta vaatetusalalla ja auttaa ihmisiä valitsemaan vastuullisemman tavan toimia juuri Emmy Clothing Companyn avulla. Tuotos on merkittävä lisä vastuullisuuden läpiviennin kannalta, ja sen jatkokehitysmahdollisuudet ovat laajat. Kehitysehdotuksena yritykselle on useita. Potentiaalisimpana niistä olisi vastuullisena toimijana tuottaa laaja ja analyyttinen vastuullisuusraportti yrityksen verkkosivuille.Opinnäytetyö sisältää videotiedostoja, jotka avautuvat erikseen Youtube-kanavassa

    Moving on from permanent supportive housing: implementation and outcomes of the New York City Moving On Initiative

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    This report summarizes findings from an observational study of the New York City 2015 Moving On Initiative (MOI). The New York City Moving On initiative (MOI) launched in October 2015. The goal of this initiative was “to reinforce supportive housing tenant independence and choice by enabling residents who are capable and interested in doing so to leave supportive housing” (CSH, 2020a, p. 1). The initiative was led and managed by the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) and funded by the Robin Hood Foundation. CSH selected five permanent supportive housing (PSH) agencies to participate in the MOI via a Request for Proposals. Selected agencies were provided with a limited amount of funding to support dedicated staff time in helping residents during and after the move, and to cover costs associated with locating housing and moving. PSH residents from these programs were given the opportunity to apply for one of 125 tenant-based Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers administered by the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD). To determine PSH residents’ capacity to move on, individuals who applied were assessed using the NYC Moving On Initiative 2015 Household Assessment (CSH, 2020b). In addition to a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, residents were provided with assistance from PSH case managers in the lead up to the move and for a minimum of six months after the move to support their transition in the community. The five participating PSH programs each developed their own strategies for the provision of preparatory, transition, and aftercare services, according to the CSH Program Profile (CSH, 2020a). The scope of work for the MOI stated that preparation services could include financial literacy education/assistance, credit rating assessment/improvement, and assistance with Section 8 voucher application and identifying apartments in the community. Transition services offered had to include assistance with locating and securing the housing unit, case management to support the transition including but not limited to assistance building linkages to community supports and services, such as mental and physical health services, substance use treatment, stores for groceries and other necessities, recreational activities and public transportation options, and support with landlord negotiations. Transition services could also include assistance with family reunification, as well as funds to cover broker fees, moving costs, utility deposits/arrears, and furniture/household items. Following the move, providers were required to offer voluntary aftercare support for at least six months after the move and to maintain contact with the person for at least the first six months after move-out, with a minimum of two check-ins that could either be in-person, by phone or by email. The aims of this study were: 1) To capture Moving On recipient outcomes regarding quality of life, health and recovery, community integration, service utilization, and housing stability; 2) To describe Moving On program implementation processes and experiences within and across the five different Moving On provider agencies; and 3) To identify the individual-, program- and system-level barriers to and facilitators of successful transition of tenants from PSH programs to independent living in the community. This report describes MOI recipient outcomes following the move from PSH over a twoyear period. Reports detailing the qualitative and program implementation-related analyses, as well as other analyses conducted with these study data thus far, are listed in the Appendix.This is an unpublished final report that I would like to upload to SOAR for a doi. The funder (Oak Foundation) has approved of this upload

    Emmy Block Collection 1995

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    The collection contains a letter from Dr. H. Schneider to Emmy Block regarding details of the dates she was in Theresienstadt and Auschwitz and other deportation details. There is also the inscription of children from Bochum on the inside of a book, "Die Suche" presented to her as a gift when she visited Bochum. The photo album has images of Bad Nauheim and of the Block family in United States, Europe and Argentina.Emmy BlockRobert L. Lehmanprocessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationdigitize

    Lotka' s Law, Co-authorship and Interdisciplinary Publishing

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    The robustness or breakdown of Lotka's law about the frequency distribution of scientific productivity depends on scientific cooperation, counting methods, interdisciplinary publishing and selection methods for sample collections. We have chosen to analyse the relationship using Mandelbrot's equivalent distribution model because this model is sensitive and uses the original data (scores). Five sets of authors and publications, the two sets used by Lotka, a set from High Energy Physics, a set from Microbiology and a set based on applicants to a research programme promoting young researchers have been used. It is shown that even for a sample of authors in High-Energy Physics with extremely strong co-authorship, Mandelbrot's distribution law is robust when complete-normalized (fractional) counting is used whereas complete counting results in a breakdown. In the field of Microbiology with much weaker cooperation, both counting methods result in a breakdown of Mandelbrot's law. Today a field like Microbiology with the corresponding set of journals, probably has a large content of interdisciplinary publishing and therefore no more fulfills the precondition of Lotka's law, that the total production of the authors (sources) is considered. For a set of applicants for the Emmy Noether Programme of the German Research Foundation. Mandelbrot's law breaks down despite the fact that all publications co-authored by the applicants are taken into account. In agreement with Bayes' theorem of conditional probabilities these results lead to the conjecture that any selection process of authors and/or publications causes a breakdown of Mandelbrot's law and, as a consequence Lotka's law

    Die Korrespondenz 1925 - 1935

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    Softcover, 301 S.: 32,00 €Softcover, 17x24This book reproduces the complete extant correspondence between Emmy Noether and Helmut Hasse. There are 82 such letters, of which 79 are from Noether to Hasse, dating from 1925 until Noether's sudden death in 1935. The correspondence reflects a crucial period in the development of 20th century algebra and number theory, in particular class field theory. Details of proofs appear alongside with conjectures and speculations. Also discussed are questions of textbook presentation, e.g., of Galois theory. Aside from mathematical details, the spontaneity of Noether's style allows many glimpses at the image that Emmy Noether and Helmut Hasse had of the topics they were working in. The Hasse - Noether correspondence is a rich source for those who are interested in the rise and the development of mathematical notions and ideas. Each letter is accompanied by a detailed commentary supplied by the editors. For the convenience of the reader, numerous cross-references, extended indexes, and short biographies of all persons mentioned in the correspondence have been added
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