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Persönliche Einkünftezurechnung bei zwischengeschalteten Kapitalgesellschaften unter Berücksichtigung von Vorteilhaftigkeitsüberlegungen im Zuge der StRef 2015/16
Jacqueline Scherer, Bakk.Masterarbeit Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt 201
Interview with Jacqueline DeGroot
Jacqueline DeGroot, author of Climax and Worth Any Price, discusses how she came to be a writer, her writing process and sources of inspiration, and her experiences with self-publishing
Sources des motifs iconographiques de la majolique : Grazia Bisconte-Ugolini ; Jacqueline Etruzellis Scherer, Maiolica e incisione. Tre secoli di rapporti iconografic
Touwaide Alain. Sources des motifs iconographiques de la majolique : Grazia Bisconte-Ugolini ; Jacqueline Etruzellis Scherer, Maiolica e incisione. Tre secoli di rapporti iconografic. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 80ᵉ année, n°295, 1992. pp. 514-515
Sources des motifs iconographiques de la majolique : Grazia Bisconte-Ugolini ; Jacqueline Etruzellis Scherer, Maiolica e incisione. Tre secoli di rapporti iconografic
Touwaide Alain. Sources des motifs iconographiques de la majolique : Grazia Bisconte-Ugolini ; Jacqueline Etruzellis Scherer, Maiolica e incisione. Tre secoli di rapporti iconografic. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 80ᵉ année, n°295, 1992. pp. 514-515
Jacqueline Woodson: 2023 Irma Black Award Silver Medal Acceptance Speech
Author Jacqueline Woodson gives an acceptance speech for The World Belonged to Us, illustrated by Leo Espinosa (Penguin)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/irma_black_awards/1011/thumbnail.jp
Leslie Behm interviews essayist and fantasy writer Jacqueline Carey
Essayist and fantasy writer Jacqueline Carey talks about the meaning of the title of her Kushiel Trilogy, how she became an author, her work in progress. She also gives advice to aspiring authors. Carey is interviewed by Michigan State University librarian Leslie Behm. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the MSU Main Library
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Jacqueline Barnitz: 40 Years of Publications
Jacqueline Barnitz: 40 Years of Publications
Jacqueline Barnitz is responsible for establishing modern Latin American art as an area of concentration
within art history at the University of Texas at Austin, where she has taught now for 25 years. She's a
major reason why UT Austin is known as the best place in the nation for studying modern Latin American
art. A notable record of publication accompanies her career as a distinguished educator. In fact, her
interest in Latin American art goes back to her tenure as an art critic in New York for the periodicals Art
Voices (1964-1965) and Arts Magazine (1964-1975). Additionally, she's been the curator of numerous art
exhibitions and, subsequently, the author of many exhibition catalogs. In 2000 UT Press published her
much-anticipated and seminal book Twentieth-Century Art of Latin America, which quickly became the
textbook on the subject. We present this display of selected publications as a tribute to her outstanding
contributions to the university and to the field of art history.UT Librarie
Supplemental Material - Differences Between High and Low Performing Police Agencies in Clearing Robberies, Aggravated Assaults, and Burglaries: Findings From an Eight-Agency Case Study
Supplemental Material for Differences Between High and Low Performing Police Agencies in Clearing Robberies, Aggravated Assaults, and Burglaries: Findings From an Eight-Agency Case Study by Cynthia Lum, Charles Wellford, Thomas Scott, Heather Vovak, Jacqueline A. Scherer, and Michael Goodier in Police Quarterly</p
Supplemental Material - Differences Between High and Low Performing Police Agencies in Clearing Robberies, Aggravated Assaults, and Burglaries: Findings From an Eight-Agency Case Study
Supplemental Material for Differences Between High and Low Performing Police Agencies in Clearing Robberies, Aggravated Assaults, and Burglaries: Findings From an Eight-Agency Case Study by Cynthia Lum, Charles Wellford, Thomas Scott, Heather Vovak, Jacqueline A. Scherer, and Michael Goodier in Police Quarterly</p
First person – Jacqueline Weidner
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open (BiO), helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Jacqueline Weidner is first author on ‘Hormones as adaptive control systems in juvenile fish’, published in BiO. Jacqueline conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student at the University of Bergen, Norway. She is now an assistant professor at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway, investigating sexual selection and modelling of evolutionary patterns
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