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    [Vesuv] : [Tafel I]

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    Tafel I, Fig. 1 Vesuv vom Atrio del Cavallo vor der Eruption (d. 24.IV.1872)Tafel I, Fig. 2 Vesuv vom Atrio gesehen, nach der Eruption (d. 4.IV.1872)Tafel I, Fig. 3 ungefähre Karte des Vesuvgipfels d. 16.IV.1872, 1:9 000Tafel I, Fig. 4 Gipfel des Vesuv vom Atrio gesehen d. 24.IV.1872Tafel I, Fig. 5-6 Randprofile von Lavaströmen 1:1000Nach der Natur gezeichnet & lith. v. Albert HeimOben links: "Zeitschr. d. Deutsch geol. Ges. 1873."Erschienen in: Albert Heim: Der Vesuv im April 1872, in: Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft, Bd. 25, Berlin 1873, S. 1-52, Tafel IAuch erschienen als Beilagen zu: Heim, Albert: Der Ausbruch des Vesuv im April 1872, Basel, 1873Aus der Sammlung Johann Müller-Wegmann; Depositum der SAC Sektion Uto in der Zentralbibliothek des SA

    [Vesuv-Panoramen]

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    Tafel I, Fig. 1 Vesuv vom Atrio del Cavallo vor der Eruption (d. 24.IV.1872)Tafel I, Fig. 2 Vesuv vom Atrio gesehen, nach der Eruption (d. 4.IV.1872)Tafel I, Fig. 3 Karte des Vesuvgipfels, 1:9 000Tafel I, Fig. 4-6 SkizzenTafel II, Fig. 1 Vesuv von Neapel (Sta. Lucia) gesehen vor der Eruption d. 18.IV.1872Tafel II, Fig. 2 Vesuv von Neapel (Sta. Lucia) gesehen nach der Eruption d. 3.V.1872Tafel II, Fig. 3 und 5 SkizzenTafel II, Fig. 4 Karte der Nordseite des Vesuv nach der Eruption, 1: 13 300Nach der Natur gezeichnet & lith. v. Albert HeimFederlithographienErschienen als Tafeln I und II in: Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft, Bd. 25, Berlin, 1873Auch erschienen als Beilagen zu: Heim, Albert: Der Ausbruch des Vesuv im April 1872. Basel, 1873Beschreibung: A. Heim: Der Vesuv im April 1872, in: Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft, Bd. 25, Berlin, 1873, S. 1-52 + Taf. I-I

    [Vesuv] : Tafel II

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    Tafel II, Fig. 1 Vesuv von Neapel (Sta. Lucia) gesehen vor der Eruption d. 18.IV.1872Tafel II, Fig. 2 Vesuv von Neapel (Sta. Lucia) gesehen nach der Eruption d. 3.V.1872Tafel II, Fig. 3 Lavakegel (E) vom Aschenplateau (G) gesehen d. 16 IV.1872Tafel II, Fig. 4 Karte der Nordseite des Vesuv nach der Eruption den 4,5. & 7.V.1872 aufgenommen, 1: 13 300Tafel II, Fig. 5 Gipfel des Vesuvs gesehen vom Monte Somma nach der Eruption d. 7 V. 1872Nach der Natur gezeichnet & lith. v. Albert HeimOben links: "Zeitschr. d. Deutsch geol. Ges. 1873."Erschienen in: Albert Heim: Der Vesuv im April 1872, in: Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft, Bd. 25, Berlin 1873, S. 1-52, Tafel IIAuch erschienen als Beilagen zu: Heim, Albert: Der Ausbruch des Vesuv im April 1872, Basel, 1873Aus der Sammlung Johann Müller-Wegmann; Depositum der SAC Sektion Uto in der Zentralbibliothek des SA

    Scott Heim, 34th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Scott Heim is the author of the HarperCollins novels We Disappear, In Awe, and Mysterious Skin, which was made into a 2005 film by Gregg Araki. He has won fellowships from the Sundance Screenwriters Lab and the London Arts Board. Originally from Kansas, Scott lived in New York for 11 years before moving to Boston in 2003. At present he is working on a screenplay and a new novel. His official website is www.scottheim.com

    Demand For Durable Goods, Nondurable Goods And Services

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    Separate macroeconomic consumption demand functions are developed and tested for (1) durable goods, (2) nondurable goods and (3) services. These are compared for consistency with econometric studies of total consumer demand. Key factors determining demand for these goods are tested using U.S. 1960 - 2000 data. The econometric method used was 2SLS with heteroskedasticity controls. Data in first differences are used to reduce multicollinearity, non stationarity and autocorrelation. The models explain 94% of the variance in demand for consumer durables, 86% of demand for nondurable consumer goods and 81% of services demand. Demand for durables like autos and appliances, was found to be driven by the disposable income, wealth, the exchange rate, availability of consumer credit, interest rates on consumer credit, demand for new housing, which affects appliance demand, and population growth. Demand for nondurable goods, such as groceries and clothes, was driven by the same factors, except for new housing demand and the exchange rate. Demand for consumer services such as laundry, restaurant, and entertainment services was found to be related to disposable income, wealth, and population growth, but not related to consumer credit availability, or consumer credit interest rates. However, mortgage interest rates paid by households did seem to affect the demand for services.

    Schulz von Schulzen(s)heim, Katharina

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    Schulz von Schulzen(s)heim, Katharina

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    s. Schulz (von Schulzen[s]heim) Katharin

    Do Deficits Crowd Out Private Borrowing? Evidence From Flow Of Funds Accounts

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    Heim (2010) found a strong negative relationship between deficits and private consumer and investment spending, controlling for other key variables. The study did not directly test the mechanism by which deficits were related to consumer and investment spending, only the result. Crowd out theory hypothesizes the mechanism is consumer and investment credit shortages induced by borrowing -financed government deficits. This paper examines that mechanism directly, testing to see if private borrowing is related to deficits. It uses Federal Reserve Flow of Funds accounts data on borrowing. The paper finds a strong negative relationship between deficits and private borrowing, with deficits reducing private borrowing dollar for dollar. The borrowing estimates are very similar to the Heim (2010) estimates of deficit effects on consumer and investment spending, suggesting crowd out effects work through the borrowing channel and fully offset the stimulus effects of deficits. Flow of Funds data on savings and investment, for accounting reasons, confirm the econometric findings of full crowd out, provided savings remain constant.

    H. Heim theol. s/m Hilty Med. zur fr. Er

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    Dedikationssilhouette nach links von Heinrich Heim, gewidmet Johann Ulrich Hilty (1827-1906)Anonyme/r Künstler/inHandschriftliche Widmung unterhalb des Bildes "H. Heim theol. s[eine]m Hilty Med. zur fr[eundlichen] Er[innerung]"Es könnte sich beim Dargestellten um Heinrich Jakob Heim (1828-1892) handeln, der zu dieser Zeit als Theologiestudent an der Universität Zürich immatrikuliert war, vgl. die Angaben zu Heim in der Matrikeledition der Universität Zürich (www.matrikel.uzh.ch [Stand: 26.04.2017]

    F. C. Heim to Horace Kephart, June 12, 1898

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    In this letter of June 12, 1898, F. C. Heim writes Horace Kephart to let him know that he is sorry the government is not supporting the independent Sharpshooters. Heim sends 60 cents and asks Kephart to send him a copy of his Infantry tactics so he can prepare and he hopes to see a report on Kephart’s experiment with 30 caliber Winchester in the publication “Shooting and Fishing.”June 12, 1898 Haubstadt, Ind. Mr. Horace Kephart. Kind Sir Your letter viewed I wish to say that I am sorry the government sees fit to “pour cold water” upon those of us, I say us for I am with you heart and soul, who are trying to do that which in my opinion he should encourage and ought to have done years ago. But be of good cheer your movement will not be lost. I enclose money order to and of 60 cents; please send me Infantry tactics. (paper) and mark that part of the drill that applies to your organization. I should not like to come to you as “green as a gourd” in regard to military drill. Hope you will report in S and F. the result of your experiments with the 30 cal. Winchester as adopted by you. Yours F. C. Hei
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