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Gabriel Ajak Lat
abstract: Gabriel was ten years old when he left his village.
“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 27Region: Bahr al GhazalThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente
Providence College Faculty Author Series 2013-2014: Fr. Gabriel Pivarnik
In this installment, Fr. Gabriel Pivarnik discusses his book Toward a Trinitarian Theology of Liturgical Participation and his reflections on the history of active participation within the Catholic Church
Providence College Faculty Author Series 2013-2014: Fr. Gabriel Pivarnik
In this installment, Fr. Gabriel Pivarnik discusses his book Toward a Trinitarian Theology of Liturgical Participation and his reflections on the history of active participation within the Catholic Church
Manuscript Poem "John Keats" by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
abstract: Concerning the manuscript for "John Keats".Publication Details: Not the same version as some published versions of "John Keats."Curator's Note: Handwriting in upper right corner reads "Rossetti's Handwriting." Writing on verso reads "Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Mss.
British Museum Reader's Ticket of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
abstract: Concerning a Reader's Ticket of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.Transcription Details: Card reads:
Poet's article 8 {? Nap.} /661
{?dilk Gllucci}
Aug 10 DG RossettiCreation Date Details: Undated range is the author's lifespan. Date and month listed on ticket read "Aug 10.
Suplemento 32. Gabriel Moedano Navarro. 75 (2005) abril. Diario de Campo. Boletín Interno de los investigadores del área de Antropología
- Gabriel Moedano Navarro un hombre de su tiempo por Benjamín Muratalla. - Gabriel Moedano explorador gozoso de inframundos por Andrés Medina Hernández. - Hasta pronto, Gabriel por Jesús Montoya. - Homenaje a Gabriel Moedano por Cristina Barros. - Gabriel Moedano, el amigo por Jesús Monjarás Ruiz. - A Gabriel por Amparo Sevilla. - Algunas remembranzas en torno al maestro Gabriel Moedano por Norma Lazcano Arce. - Gabriel Moedano por Marco Buenrostro. - Gabriel Moedano por Katrin S. Flechsig. - A mi maestro con cariño por Yolanda Torres Martínez. - Corazón gigante por María Cristina Díaz Pérez
Open Doors presents, Nasario Garcia, E. A. Mares, Gabriel Melendez, and Jane Young
The Open Doors series presents a conversation about writing on New Mexican culture with Nasario Garcia, author of ""Brujas, Bultos y Brazaz: Tales of witchcraft and the supernatural in the Pecos Valley,"" E. A. Mares, author of ""Padre Martinez: a new perspective on Taos,"" and Gabriel Melendez and Jane Young, co-authors of ""Multicultural Southwest: A Reader."
The public and private faces of the friendship between Fidel Castro and Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, is one of the most widely read Latin American authors in the world. His novels One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera are among many people’s favourite books. But, despite loving his books, many of his readers have found it difficult to understand his political views – especially his support and friendship for the recently deceased former president of Cuba, Fidel Castro
Free Zone Incentives in MERCOSUR Countries and WTO Law
Published source: Gabriel Gari, 'Free Zone Incentives in MERCOSUR Countries and WTO Law' (2011) 6 Global Trade and Customs Journal, Issue 5, pp. 223–244
ID: GTCJ2011031This article examines the consistency of the incentives offered by free zone regimes in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay with World Trade Organization (WTO) law. It suggests that some of the incentives offered to free zone users are inconsistent with the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (ASCM) because they constitute a ‘subsidy’ within the meaning of the ASCM, subject de iure or de facto to export performance, most notably, exemptions of direct taxes, exemptions of custom duties on the import of capital goods, exemptions of payment of social welfare charges, unqualified exemptions on payment of indirect taxes, and the possibility to supply goods or services to free zone users at promotional rates. By contrast, this article suggests that there are no significant inconsistencies between free zone incentives and the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) but warns that the situation could change in the future if, as a result of multilateral negotiations, MERCOSUR countries opt for extending their GATS commitments to new sectors and modes of supply
Gabriel Tarde
The article about Gabriel Tarde stands as an innovative sociological research that introduces the study of emotions through a detailed examination of the theory and concepts of the classical author of discipline
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