266 research outputs found
Simon Fieschi, Les gendarmes en Corse, 1927-1934. De la création d’une compagnie autonome aux derniers « bandits d’honneur »
Cet ouvrage est issu du vivier prolifique des mémoires soutenus sous la direction de Jean-Noël Luc à l’université de Paris-IV Sorbonne. Ce master, lauréat du prix littéraire de la gendarmerie en 2008 dans la catégorie des travaux universitaires, évoque la lutte de la gendarmerie contre le banditisme en Corse dans les années 1920-1930. Ce travail se fonde essentiellement sur des fonds d’archives du SHD et des Archives nationales. La Corse des années 1930 demeure une région pauvre, connaissant ..
Aperture (1980-81)
A newsletter with University of Lethbridge campus news.APERTURE 1980-81
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P. McCormick, Pol. Sci.
Patriation: What, Why and How
80/09/23
80/09/27
Dr. Adel-Czlowiekowski
Economics
The Poles are Rising Again
80/09/22
dfa/Zt?/ Dy
E. R. Milton
Physics
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Saturn
80 11
80 11 25
Bernd Ebel
Economics
Canadian Institute for Economics Policy
81 01 05
81 01 1
Simon Fieschi, Les gendarmes en Corse, 1927-1934. De la création d’une compagnie autonome aux derniers « bandits d’honneur »
Cet ouvrage est issu du vivier prolifique des mémoires soutenus sous la direction de Jean-Noël Luc à l’université de Paris-IV Sorbonne. Ce master, lauréat du prix littéraire de la gendarmerie en 2008 dans la catégorie des travaux universitaires, évoque la lutte de la gendarmerie contre le banditisme en Corse dans les années 1920-1930. Ce travail se fonde essentiellement sur des fonds d’archives du SHD et des Archives nationales. La Corse des années 1930 demeure une région pauvre, connaissant ..
Kentron : Journal zur Lehrerbildung
Inhalt: - Der Besuch von Dr. Annette Tettenborn und Stephan Zopfi von der Pädagogischen Hochschule Zentralschweiz gewährte Einblicke in die Schweizer Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerbildung - Qualitätsmanagement und Beitrag zur Entwicklung (Pohlenz, Oppermann) - Professionalisierung der universitären Lehrerbildung (van Buer, Kuhlee) - Studium Bologna’ese (Wendland, Schubarth, Ebel) - Studium lohnt (Meile) - Die förderdiagnostische Lernbeobachtung (Salzberg-Ludwig, Matthes, Nemetz) - Sprachförderung im Übergang von der Kita zur Grundschule (Heusinger) - Individuelle Lernstandsanalysen („ILeA“) (Prengel, Schröder) - Kinderlabor (Illner) - Die empirische Wünschelrute und ihre Folgen (Jahnke) - Didaktik der Geschichte an der Universität Potsdam (Ladewig) - Unterricht vielfältig gestalten (Witt) - Projekt: How to live healthy (Meier) - Handreichungen für den Schuleinsatz (Neumann) - Tag der offenen Tür am Zentrum für Lehrerbildung - Homo, Bi, Trans ... überall, nur nicht in der Schule? - Haemoplasma Blutspende - Erich Kästner Abend (Paulke) - Der Debeka Hochschulservice und die Tage der Lehrerbildung (Pecht) - Konflikte gehören zum schulischen Alltag (Simon) - Konflikte in der Schule (Beutler
A stochastic model for the evolution of the Web
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give rise to power-law distributions. These models are based on the notion of preferential attachment leading to the "rich get richer" phenomenon. However, these models fail to explain several distributions arising from empirical results, due to the fact that the predicted exponent is not consistent with the data. To address this problem, we extend the evolutionary model of the Web graph by including a non-preferential component, and we view the stochastic process in terms of an urn transfer model. By making this extension, we can now explain a wider variety of empirically discovered power-law distributions provided the exponent is greater than two. These include: the distribution of incoming links, the distribution of outgoing links, the distribution of pages in a Web site and the distribution of visitors to a Web site. A by-product of our results is a formal proof of the convergence of the standard stochastic model (first proposed by Simon)
Tax morale, eastern Europe and European enlargement
This study tries to remedy the current lack of tax compliance research analyzing tax morale in 10 Eastern European countries that joined the European Union in 2004 or 2007. By exploring tax morale differences between 1999 and 2008, it shows that tax morale has decreased in 7 out of 10 Eastern European countries. This lack of sustainability may support the incentive based conditionality hypothesis that the European Union only has a limited ability to influence tax morale over time. The author observes that events and processes at the country level are crucial to understanding tax morale. Factors such as perceived government quality and trust in the justice system and the government are positively correlated with tax morale in 2008.Taxation&Subsidies,Debt Markets,Subnational Economic Development,Emerging Markets,National Governance
Christian Zionism and doctrinal islamophobia: Expediting the end times
Christian Zionism is a religious movement in which Christians advocate for a Jewish state in Israel. These Christians, most of whom identify as Evangelical Protestants, believe that the return of Jews to the Holy Land of Israel and the establishment of a Jewish state in that land in 1948 happened as the fulfilment of Bible prophecy. Christian Zionists believe that Jewish sovereignty in Israel is a necessary step in bringing about the Battle of Armageddon and the subsequent Second Coming of Jesus Christ, which is the main objective of the movement. Furthermore, some Christian Zionists believe that the return of all Jews to Israel is also a prerequisite for the Second Coming of Christ. What emphasizes the importance of the religious ideology of American Christian Zionists is this attitude towards the Holy Land.
Although Christian Zionism is a religious movement, it utilizes religious as well as sociological methods to garner support for Israel. Christian Zionists portray Islam as antithetical to the state of Israel and use Islamophobic rhetoric as their primary method of justifying support for Israel. In addition, a lesser-known tactic that they use, marginalizing Christian Palestinians and even other Christian Arabs, fuels their use of Islamophobia. In this thesis, I will show how Christian Zionists create Islamophobia (particularly among American Evangelicals), marginalize Christian Palestinians and other Christian Arabs (though to a lesser extent), and use that Islamophobic rhetoric to further their politico-religious agenda, making it a byproduct of their politics in their expedition to the Battle of Armageddon and the Second Coming of Christ.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2022-08-01The student, Asena Acar, accepted the attached license on 2020-04-28 at 12:19.The student, Asena Acar, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2020-04-28 at 12:46.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2020-04-28 at 15:53.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #14885 on 2020-10-02 at 15:30:34Made available in DSpace on 2020-10-07T22:07:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Boundaries and traditions: defining American evangelicalism from 1965-1980
"Drawing from primary sources, including popular books and institutional archives, this dissertation explores how evangelical deliberations about social reform from 1965-1980 cast contesting definitions of evangelicalism. Each chapter identifies what evangelicals advocated, how they made those appeals, and the lines of fracture that split the movement. Ultimately, these historical fractures link to contemporary debates within evangelicalism that are still used to define and bound ""evangelical"" as an identity claim. This project is less about what led up to the Christian Right as a political power and more about a rhetorical issue of definition and the historical claims that articulated how evangelicals envisioned their role in America. Ideal models of evangelical identity manifested in three primary areas: individual reform, an ordered home, and a Christian nation. The first case study of this dissertation explores the tension between individual depravity and social inequality, out of which emerged an evangelical ideal that privileged personal piety over structural change. The second case study examines ""the woman question,"" or how evangelicals contested the home as a microcosm of divine order that either upheld hierarchical gender roles or functioned as a place to resist those roles. The final case study analyzes how evangelicals engaged and contested the myth of America as a Christian nation, examining the implications of that myth on race and poverty."Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2018-08-01The student, Marissa Wallace, accepted the attached license on 2016-06-28 at 10:37.The student, Marissa Wallace, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2016-06-28 at 10:44.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2016-06-28 at 15:10.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #9716 on 2016-11-10 at 12:24:46Made available in DSpace on 2016-11-10T18:39:14Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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