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    Letter, Angel Suarez to José Ramón Avellanal, October 16, 1903

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    Letter to Dr. José Ramón Avellanal from Dr. Angel Suarez, 10/16/1903. Dr .Angel Suarez is a doctor in Tampa and is informing Dr. Avellanal that Centro Español de Tampa is building a hospital and will need doctors. Dr. Suarez also informs Dr. Avellanal of the medical licensing and property ownership process in Tampa, Florida.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/jravellanal/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Angel Suarez to José Ramón Avellanal, October 16, 1903

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    Letter to Dr. José Ramón Avellanal from Dr. Angel Suarez, 10/16/1903. Dr .Angel Suarez is a doctor in Tampa and is informing Dr. Avellanal that Centro Español de Tampa is building a hospital and will need doctors. Dr. Suarez also informs Dr. Avellanal of the medical licensing and property ownership process in Tampa, Florida.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/jravellanal/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Suarez, Angel

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    Centro Asturiano membership record of Angel Suarez; Socio Number: 42195.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/5504/thumbnail.jp

    Garcia Suarez, Angel

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    Centro Asturiano membership record of Angel Garcia Suarez; Socio Number: 8888.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/3000/thumbnail.jp

    Presentacion del libro : El Telémaco. El ultimo viaje

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    Angel Suarez Padilla effectue la présentation de son ouvrage : "El Telémaco. El ultimo viaje"

    The modernist angel: Art at the Limits of the Human in D. H. Lawrence, H. D. and Mina Loy

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    PhDThe subject of this thesis is a figure that might provisionally be called the *modemist angel'. Focusing on modernist literature, and more particularly on the work of D. H. Lawrence, H. D. and Mina Loy, it aims to isolate from the many angels found in all periods and all types of art a historically specific and intellectually coherent paradigm: an angel of and for its modernist times. A figure of precisely this type could be said to exist in the form of Walter Benjamin's 'angel of history'. Critics who address the question of the modern angel in texts by Franz Kafka and Rainer Maria Rilke often do so in conjunction with the problem posed by the angel of history. Beginning with a chapter on Benjamin, this thesis nevertheless follows a different trajectory. Over five chapters, it explores a modernist landscape formed not only by Lawrence, H. D. and Loy, but also by European and American writers such as A. R. Orage, Allen Upward, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Havelock Ellis, Edward Carpenter, Sigmund Freud and Friedrich Nietzsche. Although the angel that emerges from this investigation might, in some respects, be said to anticipate Benjamin's later version, this figure is also very different, standing for a project that is distinctively, and recognisably, modernist in nature. He/she (the sex of the modernist angel is often open to question) represents an attempt to reconcile the divine responsibilities of the artist with the material and gendered conditions of being, specifically of being human, in the modem world. This thesis looks again at the clash of intellectual paradigms in the early-twentieth century - notably, the confrontation of the Romantic view of art as a superhuman or sacred undertaking with the psychoanalytical or evolutionary idea that all human endeavour is underpinned by sub-human motives - and suggests the angel as a new and instructive figure through which to think the perilous limits between the human and the divine in modernist literature

    Indulgent angels or stingy venture capitalists? The entrepreneurs' choice

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    This paper studies entrepreneurs' choice of investors, who must provide financial capital and effort for projects with externalities. Venture capitalists (VCs) and individual investors (angels) compete to finance the projects. VCs seek to invest into a portfolio of projects, while angels have more slack in how much they invest into one project. In the presence of externalities between projects, VCs can potentially increase the total value of their investment portfolio through better coordination of investment, while some angels behave indulgently and give more financial investment than necessary, earning zero profits in equilibrium. Surprisingly, externalities do not give VCs as much of an advantage as one would expect. Quite often VCs lose out to angels even when this means that some projects will not receive an optimal amount of effort. In the projects they invest in, VCs always make strictly positive profits despite the competition.investment choice; venture capitalist; angel; project financing

    E-book : Industrial Transformation In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David P. Angel)

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    Arsip Kuliah Online 2010: E-book : Industrial Transformation In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David P. Angel

    E-book : "industrial Transformations In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David. P Angel)

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    Arsip Kuliah Online 2010: E-book : "industrial Transformations In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David. P Angel
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