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Sixty Years of Community: St. Olaf Catholic Parish in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1952-2012
This paper will explore how the parish community of St. Olaf in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, established in 1952, reflects the Roman Catholic Church, specifically at the local, state, and national levels in the United States. It will also discuss the various changes that have occurred in the past 60 years of its history in terms of the various locations of worship for the members, the growth of the community outreach programs, and the effects of the Second Vatican Council. This ecumenical council was a meeting of Catholic bishops from around the whole that brought reform to the Catholic Church and affected the relationship of the Catholic Church to the world. The parish at St. Olaf has grown from having only 125 families in 1952 to over 1,000 families in 2012
Brief von Olaf Hübler an Kurt Rothschild
BRIEF VON OLAF HÜBLER AN KURT ROTHSCHILD
Brief von Olaf Hübler an Kurt Rothschild ([1]
Landscape conflicts and the making of contemporary European societies: a dialogue with Olaf Kühne
This article reflectson the ways “landscape conflicts” are likely to shape contemporary European societies. Based on an interview with Olaf Kühne, a German geographer with a strong backgroundin sociology, the article first outlines the underlying theoretical framework, drawing on social constructivism and Dahrendorf’s conflict theory. The load-bearing axis is the idea that landscape is a social construction and, as such, constitutes a source of conflict.Conflicts basically revolve around an emerging “environmental dilemma” concerning the ostensible necessity of choosing between the energy transition and landscape conservation.However, these should be seen as “productive” conflictsin that they serve to foster social progress. The authors then reflect on the role nation-states and the European Union play in enactingregulation as part of landscape governance
Conférences de M. Olaf E. Kaper
Kaper Olaf E. Conférences de M. Olaf E. Kaper. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 113, 2004-2005. 2004. pp. 135-139
Replication Data for: Natural Language Models as Political Communicators
Replication dataset for "Natural Language Models as Political Communicators" by Sarah Kreps, Olaf Willner, Jakob Richi, Elliott As
Erwin Olaf: Volume II
Erwin Olaf’s approach to storytelling is uniquely evocative and enticingly ambiguous. According to critic Francis Hodgson, Olaf’s images “lead us to a Stimmung (a sense of atmosphere) which is broad enough to repay many second readings of the pictures and so keep us viewers interested.” In this presentation of his most recent work, Olaf expands on his established style of highly polished and stylized color studio images to include a series drawn from his sculptural video installation, Keyhole; a group of black-and-white images he has exhibited as carbon prints; and photographs created on location in Berlin—a departure from the constructed mise-en-scènes of earlier work produced in his Amsterdam studio. Erwin Olaf: Volume II showcases the artist at the height of his powers as an artisan of atmosphere and a craftsman who uses high polish to both perverse and seductive effect
Northern Rover: The Life Story of Olaf Hanson
From 1919 to 1970, Olaf Hanson was a trapper, fur trader, prospector, game guardian, fisherman, and road blasting expert in northeastern Saskatchewan. He told his life story to popular Saskatchewan author A. L. Karras, who wrote this historical memoir in the 1980s. In an uncompromising, straightforward style, Karras and Hanson reveal the geography, wildlife, natural history of the region as well as the business and social interactions between people. Their book offers a look at the vanished subsistence and commercial economy of the boreal forest, wound around a fascinating personal story of courage and physical stamina
Northern Rover: The Life Story of Olaf Hanson
From 1919 to 1970, Olaf Hanson was a trapper, fur trader, prospector, game guardian, fisherman, and road blasting expert in northeastern Saskatchewan. He told his life story to popular Saskatchewan author A. L. Karras, who wrote this historical memoir in the 1980s. In an uncompromising, straightforward style, Karras and Hanson reveal the geography, wildlife, natural history of the region as well as the business and social interactions between people. Their book offers a look at the vanished subsistence and commercial economy of the boreal forest, wound around a fascinating personal story of courage and physical stamina
Portrait of author Olaf Ruhen, Bathurst, New South Wales, 1975 [picture] /
Title from inscription.; Inscription: 'Author Olaf Ruen [i.e. Ruhen], Bathurst, NSW, 1975"--Lower left.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3697108; Purchased from the photographer, 2006
Eric Olaf Rost Folder
86 pages of family history documents containing and related to Eric Olaf Rost; Nora May (Carter) Rost; Maxine Rost; Ernest Eric Rost - including: Idaho Historical Society Oral Histor
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