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Nächstenliebe und Gottesfurcht. Beiträge aus alttestamentlicher, semitistischer und altorientalistischer Wissenschaft für Hans-Peter Mathys zum 65. Geburtstag
Der Titel der Festschrift «Nächstenliebe und Gottesfurcht» nimmt Aspekte der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit des zu Ehrenden auf. Mit dem Gebot der Nächstenliebe hat sich Hans-Peter Mathys bereits in seiner Berner Dissertation und mit der Furcht Gottes mehr als einmal im Zusammenhang mit seinen Studien zu Psalmen und Proverbia befasst. Die dreißig Aufsätze sind für den Jubilar verfasst worden von Alttestamentlern, Semitisten und Altorientalisten, die ihm auf verschiedene Weise begegneten: als Amtsvorgänger, als Kollegen im In- und Ausland oder als Schüler und Assistenten. Entsprechend der Vielfalt der Interessen und Beziehungen des Empfängers der Buchgabe reichen die Beiträge thematisch von der Linguistik über philologische, exegetische und komparatistische Untersuchungen zu hebräischen, aramäischen, griechischen, äthiopischen, akkadischen und ägyptischen Texten und über die Archäologie bis zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Inhalt: Vorwort Angelika Berlejung - Was ist eigentlich «Aschdodisch»? Überlegungen zu Neh 13,23f. und Sach 9,6 Francis Breyer - Der aksumitische König m?dys. Ein bislang unbemerktes epigraphisches Detail in der Legende seiner unikalen Goldmünze Nicolas Assur Corfù- - Bemerkungen zur Tafel XII des Gilgameš-Epos Johannes Friedrich Diehl - Zur Bedeutung der Konjunktion NRÚp im Biblischen Hebräisch Walter Dietrich - Hebräisch – Griechisch – Deutsch. Übersetzungsprobleme in den Samuelbüchern Viktor Golinets - Die Gefährdung der Ahnfrau. Anmerkungen zu literarischen Abhängigkeiten in den Versionen von Genesis 12, 20 und 26 Holger Gzella - Die Ausbildung suppletiver Verbalparadigmen im Aramäischen und Hebräischen Ulrich Hübner - Ein königliches edomitisches Gewicht aus der Region um Šaubak in Südjordanien Ernst Jenni - Die Präposition Beth im Biblisch-Aramäischen Hanna Jenni - Fragen zum Verb mšj in der Kindheitsgeschichte Moses (Ex 2,10) Oskar Kaelin - Das Tukulti-Ninurta-Epos und das Qadeš-Schlacht-Poem – Ideentransfer in der Inszenierung eines assyrischen Herrschers Jens Kamlah - Austausch als Ressource. Archäologische Zeugnisse für die Entwicklung des Fernhandels in Palästina während der späten Bronze- und frühen Eisenzeit Edgar Kellenberger - Begegnung mit Augenkontakt. Eine semantische Untersuchung zu ynyob Nj axm und zu Mynp acn Thomas Krüger - Wo ist Gott – und wenn ja, welcher? Überlegungen zu Genesis 28,10–22 und Genesis 35,1–15 Martin Leuenberger - Wo hockt Gott? Gottesbild und Götterbildkritik in Ps 115 Christoph Levin - Lieder zum Text: Psalmen in der alttestamentlichen Geschichtsdarstellung Jürg Luchsinger - Gottes Nase. Erwägungen zum «gewagtesten Anthropomorphismus» des Alten Testaments 291 Alfred Marx - L’apport de l’étude des rites à l’exégèse de l’Ancien Testament illustré à partir de Gn 49,8–12 ; Jg 17,1–5 ; 1 R 13 et Jr 25,25–26 Christophe Nihan - Ézéchiel 44,17–31 et la tradition sacerdotale Thomas Römer - Der Pharao als Gotteswortvermittler: Josia und Josef Martin Rose - David im Lob der Väter (Sir 47,1–11). Ein «Spiel» mit Manuskripten Markus Saur - Frevler und Gerechte. Überlegungen zum theologischen Ort von Psalm 37 Annette Schellenberg - Questioning the Trend of Classifying the Song of Songs as Sapiential Konrad Schmid - Das kosmische Weltgericht in den Prophetenbüchern und seine historischen Kontexte Andreas Schüle - Eine Tora für Fremde und Eunuchen: Jesaja 56,1–8 als prophetische Gesetzgebung Rudolf Smend - Johann Jakob Stamm (1910–1993) – ein Gedenkwort Rolf A. Stucky - «Du sollst Dir (k)ein Bildnis machen». Phönizische Weihrauchaltäre mit Schrift und Bild Thomas Willi - Titus Tobler (1806–1877). Vom Appenzeller Vorderland nach Jerusalem Ina Willi-Plein - Worüber man nicht reden kann. Notizen zu Hi 42,7f. Markus Zehnder - Structural Complexity, Semantic Ambiguity, and the Question of Literary Integrity: A New Reading of Leviticus 26,14–45 Bibelstellenregiste
Penegakan Hukum Pidana Dalam Perkara Tindak Pidana Penyelundupan Yang DiPersalahkan Melanggar Pasal 378 KUHAP (contoh kasus: No. 80/PID.B/2011/PN.JKT.PST) / oleh Jenni Theresa
ABSTRAK (A)Nama : Jenni Theresa (NIM: 205100184) (B) Judul Skripsi : PenegakanHukumPidanaDalam Perkara Tindak Pidana PenyelundupanYang DiPersalahkan Melanggar Pasal 378 KUHAP (contoh kasus: No. 80/PID.B/2011/PN.JKT.PST) (C) Halamman : viii + 96 + 162 + 2014 (D)Kata Kunci: TindakPidanaPenipuan, Penyelundupan, HukumPidana, Kepabeanan (E) Berdasarkan pengertian dalam Keputusan PresidenNomor 73 Tahun 1967 padaPasal 1 ayat (2):Penyelundupan merupakan Tindak pidana yang berhubungan dengan pengeluaran baranga tau uang dari Indonesia keluar negeri (ekspor) atau pemasukan barang atau uang dari luar negeri ke Indonesia (impor). Kasus ini mengungkapkan tindak pidana penipuan dan penyelundupan yang dilakukan oleh Terdakwa Jonny Abbas yang dilakukan dengan cara melakukan perubahan pada dokumen impor mengenai dokumen shiper, Consignee, jumlah dan jenis barang yang diimpor dimana keterangan jenis barang dalam dokumen dijelaskan adalah Yarn Non Woven Fabrics (Kain) dan benang polyester, namun ternyata barang muatan yang ada dalam kontainer yang ia kirim berupa mesin, barang elektronik, blackberry, dan minuman keras.Perubahan dokumen tersebut menyebabkan penguasaan hak yang dilakukan secara melawan hukum, berdasarkanhaltersebutterdakwadidakwadenganPasal 378 KUHP, danPasal 55 ayat(1) Ke-1 KUHP. Berdasarkan hasil wawancara kasus ini juga dapat digolongkan sebagai kasus penyelundupan yang dapat dikenakan sangsi dengan pelanggaran pasal 7A ayat (2),pasal 8A ayat (3) Pasal 102A Poin b, dan Pasal 103 Poin cUndang-Undang Nomor 17 Tahun 2006 TentangPerubahanAtasUndang-Undang Tahun 10 Tahun 1995 Tentang Kepabeanan.(F)Daftar Acuan :11 (1991-2013) (G) Pembimbing:Dr. EttyUtju. R S.H., M.H (H) Penulis : Jenni Theres
[Freundschaftsbuch von Carl Eduard Cramer (1831-1901)] : 78 Porträts / 50 F. Jenni s/m Karl Kramer z. fr. Er
Dedikationssilhouette nach links von F. Jenni, gewidmet Carl Eduard Cramer (1831-1901)Anonyme/r Künstler/inOben Mitte Zeichen einer studentischen VerbindungHandschriftliche Widmung in Bleistift unterhalb des Bildes "F. Jenni s[eine]m Karl Kramer z. fr. Er. [i.e.: zur freundlichen Erinnerung]"Aus der Sammlung Carl Eduard Cramer Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Graphische Sammlung und Fotoarchi
Tuesday 09th June 2009-Turkey-Minister of Labour and Social Security,Mr Ö. Dinçer visiting ATLAS underground area with Director-General R. Heuer, Coordinator for External Relations F. Pauss and ATLAS Collaboration Former Spokesperson P. Jenni
Tirage 1-6:Signature of the Guest book with R. Heuer and F. Pauss Tirage 7-17:Visit ATLAS underground experimental area with P. Jenni Tirage 18-19:Meeting with Turkish scientists at CER
Mapping the distributions of Pacific and western brook lampreys along the Oregon south coast using eDNA and community science : ... report
Shon Schooler, Jenni Schmitt, Deborah Rudd, Becky Flitcroft, and Ian Rodger.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographic references.USDA U.S. Forest Service provided funding for this projectMode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Determinants and constraints of feather growth.
During the periodic moult of the plumage of birds, a fast regrowth of feathers would shorten the time of reduced plumage functionality. However, it has long been known that feather growth-rate is limited and that long feathers take disproportionally longer to grow than small feathers, which has severe consequences on moult duration and the completeness of moult in large birds. The reasons for the limitations of feather-growth must be related to the size and/or functions of the feather follicle, but are largely unknown. Here we measured the size of the feather follicle (taking calamus width as a proxy) and related it to parameters of feather growth (feather growth-rate by mass and by length) and feather structure (feather length, mass, massiveness [mass of feather material per mm feather-length]). We used three independent datasets which allowed for interspecific analyses, and for intraspecific comparisons of differently structured feathers within the framework of biological scaling. We found that the cross-sectional area of the calamus (as a proxy of feather follicle size) was directly proportional to feather growth-rate by mass. Hence, factors acting at a two-dimensional scale (possibly nutrient supply to the growing feather) determines feather growth rate by mass, rather than the linear arrangement of stem cells (in a circular configuration) as had previously been assumed. Feather follicle size was correlated with both feather length and massiveness, hence it seems to be adapted to some extent to feather structure. Feather growth-rate by length was dependent on both the feather material produced per unit time (growth-rate by mass) and the amount of material deposited per unit feather-length. Follicle size not only determines feather growth-rate by mass, but also directly the structural design (shape, number of barbs, etc.) of a feather. Therefore, feather growth-rate is severely constrained by the requirements imposed by the structural feather design
22 March 2012 - Canada Foundation for Innovation Senior Programs Officer H.-C. Bandulet with spouse in the ATLAS visitor centre guided by Former Spokesperson P. Jenni.
CERN-HI-1203073 16: Senior Canadian Scientist, ATLAS Collaboration, University of Toronto/IPP R. Teuscher; L. Andrzejewski(Spouse); H.-C. Bandulet; R.Voss (behind);ATLAS Collaboration, University of Toronto N.Ilic; ;ATLAS Collaboration, University of Toronto, R. Rezvani; ATLAS Collaboration Former Spokesperson P. Jenni
Plasma metabolites reflect seasonally changing metabolic processes in a long-distance migrant shorebird (Calidris canutus)
Migrant birds have tightly scheduled annual cycles consisting of several distinct life cycle (sub-)stages such as reproduction, migration, moult and overwintering, each of which have specific metabolic requirements (e.g., fattening during migration, protein build-up during moult). This study examines changes in fat and protein metabolism during the annual cycle of body mass and moult over 1.5 years in a captive flock of an arctic-breeding shorebird, the red knot Calidris canutus islandica. 2–5 h after food withdrawal, plasma uric acid levels were still decreasing and β-hydroxy-butyrate levels were low, indicating prolonged catabolism of dietary protein, probably linked with a conversion into lipids. Such a late-resorptive state is achieved much earlier in passerines, but only after several days in penguins and, thus, seems to depend on meal size or mass-specific metabolic rate. Substages of body mass gain and high body mass were characterized by increased plasma triglyceride levels reflecting increased turnover of lipids, and low levels of the ketone body β-hydroxy-butyrate, indicating that the bird is not short of glucose. The high uric acid levels during these substages indicated an increased breakdown of nutritional protein. During moult, plasma triglyceride levels were low, suggesting that lipids were less available than at other times of the year. It is concluded that plasma metabolite levels indicate the metabolic processes related to migratory fuelling and moult and the influence of exogeneous factors.
Metamodern sensibility in Jenni Fagan's 'The Waken'
Jenni Fagan is a critically acclaimed author whose works explore marginalized girlhood in Scottish cultural contexts. "The Waken" depicts the story of a young girl brought up by a violent father on a Hebridean island in which a Stevensonian representation of evil acquires a feminist flavour. Through allusions to Stevenson's Gothic, Fagan draws on the antisyzygy element in Scottish literature but instead of reproducing an idea of duelling polarities within one entity, she uses binary oppositions in a polysyzygiacal way. This article shows that multiple alignments and plural connections of Fagan's polysyzygy indicate her text's participation in a metamodern sensibility. Creating a metamodern simultaneity in which a feminist deconstruction of patriarchal narratives coexists with the employment of the reconstructive potential of myth, Fagan's narrative presents a more dialogical approach to male literary traditions than the works of postmodern feminists.1Jenni Fagan is a critically acclaimed author whose works explore marginalized girlhood in Scottish cultural contexts. "The Waken" depicts the story of a young girl brought up by a violent father on a Hebridean island in which a Stevensonian representation of evil acquires a feminist flavour. Through allusions to Stevenson's Gothic, Fagan draws on the antisyzygy element in Scottish literature but instead of reproducing an idea of duelling polarities within one entity, she uses binary oppositions in a polysyzygiacal way. This article shows that multiple alignments and plural connections of Fagan's polysyzygy indicate her text's participation in a metamodern sensibility. Creating a metamodern simultaneity in which a feminist deconstruction of patriarchal narratives coexists with the employment of the reconstructive potential of myth, Fagan's narrative presents a more dialogical approach to male literary traditions than the works of postmodern feminists.
Jenni Brandon: Colorist Landscape Composer Three Selected Works for Oboe
This project examines three contrasting works, featuring the oboe by award-
winning American composer, Jenni Brandon. A champion of writing new music for the
oboe, Brandon has composed thirteen works from 2003 to 2016, ranging from
unaccompanied solo works to woodwind chamber ensemble.
Brandon is highly influenced by her surrounding landscapes and paints vivid
musical pictures. Apart from being emotionally impactful, Brandon’s works are enriched
with color, lyricism, and technical demand. This document focuses on three selected oboe
works by Brandon: On Holt Avenue (2006), In the City at Night (2008), and The Sequoia
Trio (2008). It presents a biographical sketch of the composer, surveys of the works,
compositional process and provide performance practice considerations. It is hoped that
this research will continue to increase awareness of the composer, provide performers a
better understanding on approaching the selected work, while promoting individual
expression.Embargo status: Restricted to TTU community only. To view, login with your eRaider (top right). Others may request the author grant access exception by clicking on the PDF link to the left
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