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Grimm, Herman an [M. Rosenberg] (1 Brief)
GRIMM, HERMAN AN [M. ROSENBERG] (1 BRIEF)
Grimm, Herman an [M. Rosenberg] (1 Brief) (Br2003)
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Rosenberg, M. an Herman Grimm (10 Briefe)
ROSENBERG, M. AN HERMAN GRIMM (10 BRIEFE)
Rosenberg, M. an Herman Grimm (10 Briefe) (Br4447)
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Familien-Chronik der Familie Rosenberg.
Private printing of an original manuscript, written in 1908 by Gabriel S. Rosenberg in Berlin.The family history was continued by the author's son, Siegfried Rosenberg, in 1916.Basch, Abraham. Bassevi, Jacob von Treuenberg. Jakob, Markus. Levi, Salomon. Pora, Itzig Levi. Neuenkirchen
Jenny Rosenberg
Jenny T. Rosenberg was appointed as the Federal Aviation Administration\u27s (FAA) Assistant Administrator for Communications in March 2015. Prior to joining FAA, Ms. Rosenberg served as Communications Director to both the United States (U.S.) Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation to former U.S. Senator John D. Jay Rockefeller IV of West Virginia.
Ms. Rosenberg previously served in the Obama Administration as Director of Communications to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In that position, she was the top communications advisor to former Assistant Secretary for Health Howard K. Koh and former Surgeon General Regina M. Benjamin. She also oversaw communications for several major public health initiatives for the Department.
Prior to joining the Obama Administration, Ms. Rosenberg held several communications positions on Capitol Hill. She served as Communications Director to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform under former Chairman and Representative Edolphus Ed Towns of New York; Press Secretary to both the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations and the late U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia; and as Deputy Communications Director to former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin. Ms. Rosenberg also served as the State Communications Director for West Virginia during the 2008 Obama for America campaign.
Earlier in her career, Ms. Rosenberg held communications positions in the private sector with the National Organization for Women and with Revlon. Ms. Rosenberg is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a Bachelor\u27s degree in Political Science.https://commons.erau.edu/faa-uas-bios/1012/thumbnail.jp
Construct validity, dimensionality and factorial invariance of the Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale: A bifactor modelling approach among children of prisoners
The Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale (RSES; Rosenberg, 1989) has traditionally been conceptualised as a unidimensional measure of self-esteem but empirical evidence is equivocal, with some studies supporting a one-factor solution and others favouring multidimensional models. The aim of this study was to examine the factor structure, factorial invariance and composite reliability of the RSES within a European sample of children affected by parental imprisonment (N = 724). The study specified and tested six alternative factor models using conventional confirmatory factor analytic (CFA) techniques and a confirmatory bifactor modelling approach. The RSES was most effectively represented by a bifactor model including a general self-esteem factor comprising of all ten scale items and separate method effects for the positively and negatively phrased items. This model was found to be factorially invariant among boys and girls. Composite reliability indicated good internal consistency for the general self-esteem dimension but slightly less so for the positive and negative methods effects. Results are discussed in terms resolving the debate surrounding the appropriate factor structure and scoring of the RSES
I. Quod bene vortat summus S. Angelorum Princeps Jesus De Angelis eorumque ... primum dicturis est Paulus Liebe ... Hoc Programmate submisse orat M. Johannes Rosenberg Schol. Budiss. Evangel. design. Rector.
I. QUOD BENE VORTAT SUMMUS S. ANGELORUM PRINCEPS JESUS DE ANGELIS EORUMQUE ... PRIMUM DICTURIS EST PAULUS LIEBE ... HOC PROGRAMMATE SUBMISSE ORAT M. JOHANNES ROSENBERG SCHOL. BUDISS. EVANGEL. DESIGN. RECTOR.
I. Quod bene vortat summus S. Angelorum Princeps Jesus De Angelis eorumque ... primum dicturis est Paulus Liebe ... Hoc Programmate submisse orat M. Johannes Rosenberg Schol. Budiss. Evangel. design. Rector. ([1])
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A letter from Byron von Rosenberg to Dorothy Zahn
A letter from Byron von Rosenberg, Field Director for the Boy Scouts of America Gulf Coast Council, to Dorothy Zahn, Assistant City Secretary, regarding an enclosed declaration. Copied to Dr. Hector P. Garcia
[catalog] Galerie Rosenberg Berlin und anderer Besitz : Gemälde alter Meister; [Versteigerung: Dienstag 24. Okt. 1922] /
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XXV. Floribus Tumulum Mättigianum die 3. Aprilis Asperfuros Johannem Christianum Drobisch Dresd. Misn. Christianum Gottlob Süßen Hohenburg. Lusat. ut Dn. Patroni, Fautores, & Amici benevolo affectu, per praesentiam indicato respiciant, per memoriam Mättigianam orat, M. Johannes Rosenberg/ Schol. Budiss. Evang. Rect.
XXV. FLORIBUS TUMULUM MÄTTIGIANUM DIE 3. APRILIS ASPERFUROS JOHANNEM CHRISTIANUM DROBISCH DRESD. MISN. CHRISTIANUM GOTTLOB SÜSSEN HOHENBURG. LUSAT. UT DN. PATRONI, FAUTORES, & AMICI BENEVOLO AFFECTU, PER PRAESENTIAM INDICATO RESPICIANT, PER MEMORIAM MÄTTIGIANAM ORAT, M. JOHANNES ROSENBERG/ SCHOL. BUDISS. EVANG. RECT.
XXV. Floribus Tumulum Mättigianum die 3. Aprilis Asperfuros Johannem Christianum Drobisch Dresd. Misn. Christianum Gottlob Süßen Hohenburg. Lusat. ut Dn. Patroni, Fautores, & Amici benevolo affectu, per praesentiam indicato respiciant, per memoriam Mättigianam orat, M. Johannes Rosenberg/ Schol. Budiss. Evang. Rect. ([1])
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Neil Rosenberg (interview)
This interview is included in the Indiana University Folklore Institute, 1987 Collection at the Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory. In this interview, Neil Rosenberg, born on March 21, 1939, discusses his great enjoyment of music. He recalls his involvement in the 'folksong revival' as an undergraduate, which developed into an interest in the field of folklore. He continued his musical involvement by playing in a bluegrass band while studying folklore at Indiana University (IU) as a graduate. Rosenberg recalls professors whom he studied under, what student life was like, and the frustration and work he put into his dissertation. He talks about Richard Dorson, his impact on the program, and his anti-folkmusic attitude. He compares the IU folklore program to that of other universities, talks about rivalries between them, and about what brought IU out on top including its internationalism. He also talks about working at IU and what he learned from it. This collection is part of the Indiana University Folklore Institute, 1987 collection which is available at the Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory. It consists of: 62 pages, 3 tapes (1 7/8 ips, 1 hour 59 minutes), and an index . This collection is closed until 2015 except to authorized project personnel. The IU Folklore Institute, 1987 collection deals with the beginning, the building, and the growth of the Indiana University (IU) Folklore Institute into an internationally recognized program. The interviewees are mostly students and/or faculty of the folklore program from the 1940s to the 1980s. They discuss those who most influenced and impacted the institute, namely Stith Thompson and Richard M. Dorson. They share their memories and experiences of the time they spent, or continue to spend, in the IU Folklore Institute
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