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J. Fred Patton
J. Fred Patton, Alumni Association President 1964-65, speaking to mid-year graduates. On verso: [engr. instr.] [photographer's stamp] J. Fred Patton, Pres. Of Alumni Assoc. 1964-65 / Inside front cover [c. Arkansas Alumnus v.28, n. 3, Feb. 1965.J. Fred Patton was President of the Arkansas Alumni Association (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville), 1964-1965
General George S. Patton and his influence on the development of the Second World War
Téma mé bakalářské práce je věnováno americkému generálu Georgi S. Pattonovi, Jr. a jaký vliv měla jeho přítomnost na vývoj Druhé světové. Byl to bez pochyby jeden z nejlepších vojevůdců vůbec v celé historii moderních dějin. S trochou nadsázky lze říci, že Patton byl nejúčinnější zbraň spojeneckých vojsk během bojů v 2. Světové válce. Práce je rozdělena na tři hlavní části. První z nich pojednává o Pattonově původu, jeho raných let strávených s rodinou na Lake Vineyardu. Zahrnuje také kapitoly jeho nelehkých studijních let, které mu byly ztíženy dyslexií, kterou od mala trpěl. Závěr první části je věnován Pattonově účasti v 1. Světové válce a létům v období meziválečném, roky, které pro něj byly utrpením. Druhá část je věnována období Druhé světové války a Georgovo působení v ní. Popisuje Pattonovo velení v Severní Africe, odkud se přemístil do Evropy a začal své tažení na Italském ostrově Sicílie. Téměř po roce pokračoval z Francie a skončil až za Plzní. Odtud mu nebylo povoleno pokračovat dál. V poslední části je rozebráno, jaké přínosy si můžeme vzít z Pattonova velení vůbec za jeho celou kariéru. A ne jen velení v bojích, ale řízení cvičení a cvičných operací. Mezi jeho přednosti patřila především rychlost, kterou byl schopen se svými muži postupovat a ničit nepřítele.Katedra anglického jazykaObhájenoThe object of my thesis is the famous American, George S. Patton, Jr. He was one of the most redoubtable generals in World War II. This work is divided into three parts. The first deals with Patton?s roots, including his ancestors, and how and when they arrived to the American continent. It continues with Patton?s educational life at Virginia Military Institute and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Included is also the mention of his operation in Mexico and his subsequent entrance to World War I. The first section of the thesis ends by Patton?s life at inter-war period. The second section of the thesis pertains to the Second World War and Patton?s performance there. It is divided on the basis of his most important landings which begin in North Africa. From there he moved to Europe, specifically to Sicily. After almost one year his movements continued in Europe. From France his movements moved in an easterly direction. Due to political reasons the movement was stopped a few kilometres behind the West Bohemian metropolis, Pilsen. The last section speaks of Patton?s contribution to the army. There are discussed the findings which can be contributive for next generations of generals and commanders
The Palmer Family, Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
The Palmers A photograph of the Palmer family. Roy V. Palmer, one of three missionaries from America allowed into Germany immediately following World War II, partnered with Otis Gatewood in his relief and evangelistic work in Frankfurt, Germany. This photograph comes from a photo album put together by Katherine Patton, a missionary from a cappella Churches of Christ, during her work in Germany from 1948-1958.https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/coc_missions_photos/2460/thumbnail.jp
Charley Patton med sakralnim in profanim
The article introduces Charley Patton’s religious songs on 78 rpm gramophone records recorded in the period from 1929 to 1934. Almost all of Patton’s varied musical skills come out on those records. For example, the power of his music is often most evident in his spiritual and gospel work. The author writes about the divide between secular and sacred music in Afro-American culture and particularly in Patton’s legacy. The author was also mainly interested in crossing of that dividing line and in blending of various styles, and he ascertained that in his performances Patton easily crossed the line of separation between sacred and profane.Prispevek obravnava sakralne skladbe Charleyja Pattona, posnete med letoma 1929 in 1934 na gramofonskih ploščah z 78 o/min. Na njih so dokumentirane Pattonove številne glasbene značilnosti. Moč njegove glasbe je na primer pogosto najočitnejša v njegovih spiritualih in gospelih. Avtor preučuje ločnico med posvetno in sakralno glasbo v Pattonovi glasbeni zapuščini in širše v afroameriški kulturi, pri čemer se osredinja na prehajanja te ločnice in prepletanje glasbenih slogov ter ugotavlja, da se je Patton v glasbenih izvedbah zlahka sprehajal med sakralnim in posvetnim
author-bios-SRD-19-0063.R1 – Supplemental material for The Network Structure of Police Misconduct
Supplemental material, author-bios-SRD-19-0063.R1 for The Network Structure of Police Misconduct by George Wood, Daria Roithmayr and Andrew V. Papachristos in Socius</p
The Gatewood Family, Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
The Gatewoods A photograph of the Gatewood family. Following the fall of the Nazi Government, Otis Gatewood was one of three missionaries from the United States of America that the U. S. Army allowed into Germany (Gatewood\u27s coworker Roy V. Palmer was one of the three, and the other, Gatewood neglected to mention the denomination from which that individual came in his book, Preaching in the Footsteps of Hitler). Gatewood established a base in Frankfurt, Germany and was initially concerned with coordinating relief and humanitarian aid for the German people. As the situation in Germany improved, however, Gatewood shifted his focus to evangelism and training German preachers. This photograph comes from a photo album put together by Katherine Patton, a missionary from a cappella Churches of Christ, during her work in Germany from 1948-1958.https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/coc_missions_photos/2459/thumbnail.jp
Cytokeratin and Vimentin Expression in Normal and Neoplastic Canine Prostate
Intermediate filament expression in the canine prostate, unlike that in human prostate, is represented in the literature by only a few reports. In this study, the expression of cytokeratin (CK) and vimentin was examined in three normal canine prostates and 11 canine prostatic carcinomas. Monoclonal antibodies directed against vimentin, CK AE1/AE3, CK 18-8 (for luminal epithelial cells), CK 5, CK clone 8.12 and CK 14 (for basal cells) were employed. As in man, normal canine prostatic luminal cells were positive for CK 8-18. Basal cells were positive for CK 5 and CK clone 8.12 but, in contrast to findings in man, were negative for CK 14. Luminal cells were vimentin-negative, whereas in man they have been reported as vimentin-positive. The majority of carcinomas showed an undifferentiated histological pattern and all were positive for CK AE1/AE3 and for vimentin. Ten tumours were positive for CK 8-12, but six of them showed many cells co-expressing CK 14. Moreover, in two of these six cases a large number of neoplastic cells also reacted with CK clone 8.12 antibody, and in one of them co-expression of CK 5 was detectable. This co-expression, of luminal and basal cytokeratins, suggests a possible origin of the tumours from prostatic epithelial stem cells. Vimentin expression is an inconstant finding in human prostatic carcinomas; its almost uniform occurrence in canine carcinomas suggests a lesser degree of differentiation than in the human neoplasm
Provo City Corp v. William Patton : Reply Brief
REPLY BRIEF OF APPELLANT WILLIAM PATTON APPEAL FROM THE FOURTH DISTRICT COURT, PROVO DEPARTMENT JUDGE GARY D. STOT
Provo City Corp. v. William Patton : Brief of Appellant
BRIEF OF APPELLANT WILLIAM PATTON APPEAL FROM THE FOURTH DISTRICT COURT, PROVO DEPARTMENT JUDGE GARY D. STOT
Diagnostic exercise: sudden death in a mouse with experimentally induced acute myeloid leukemia
A 22-week-old female 129/SvEv mouse suddenly died in the context of an experiment aimed at defining the efficacy of valproic acid in a mouse model of PML/RARα-induced acute myeloid leukemia. Histologic analysis confirmed the mouse as being affected by a progressive myeloid leukemia, with infiltration of the spleen, bone marrow, liver, kidneys, and lungs. Variably sized intravascular clumps (emboli) of dense basophilic material admixed with necrotic or lytic neoplastic cells were also observed in multiple organs. A positive reaction to Feulgen and Hoechst stain confirmed the high content in chromatin of these basophilic emboli. Cleaved caspase-3 activity was demonstrated both in the leukemic infiltrates and among the intravascular necrotic or lytic neoplastic cells accompanying the basophilic emboli. A diagnosis of acute tumor lysis syndrome related to therapy-induced massive necrosis and/or apoptosis of leukemic cells with subsequent dissemination of emboli of chromatin was proposed
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