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Synthèse des débats
Cazenove Élyse, Maris Olympe, Sire Thomas. Synthèse des débats. In: Droit et Ville, tome 59, 2005. Colloque : Les baux commerciaux et centres commerciaux (Toulouse, 19 novembre 2004) - Colloque : Les assises du logement étudiant à Toulouse (Toulouse, 28 Juin 2004) pp. 301-311
Présentation de l’état du logement étudiant à Toulouse
Cazenove Élyse, Maris Olympe, Sire Thomas. Présentation de l’état du logement étudiant à Toulouse. In: Droit et Ville, tome 59, 2005. Colloque : Les baux commerciaux et centres commerciaux (Toulouse, 19 novembre 2004) - Colloque : Les assises du logement étudiant à Toulouse (Toulouse, 28 Juin 2004) pp. 181-191
Maritime cultures of the Erythraean Sea
In the first three centuries AD an explosion in the long distance trade between the Roman Empire and various states in India, East Africa and South Arabia, known as the Erythraean Sea Trade, was sparked by Roman Imperial interests and the expensive tastes of Rome’s growing elite. In the north of the Red Sea, this created bustling, cosmopolitan port communities at Aila, Berenike and Myos Hormos. The peoples of both Egypt and Nabataea could only await the implications for their lives in being subject to empire and the economic opportunities available through providing for its elite. More specifically, these annexed kingdoms had indigenous populations who inhabited the desert coastal regions of the Red Sea, which were perceived in antiquity as being ethnically distinct and whose various relationships with the Roman Imperial authorities were varied, often chequered. Here they are discussed. The purpose of this study is to discover the role of maritime activities in the construction of group identities in the Northern Red Sea ports of the first three centuries AD. This question has five component parts: How is group identity (such as ethnicity) defined? How is identity represented archaeologically? How to identify maritime activities? How important were maritime activities in defining group identities? And: How can we recognise the various power relationships that shaped these identities?This study provides detailed analysis of original material from Aila, Berenike and Myos Hormos, namely maritime artefacts that cover many finds groups (metal, cordage, basketry, bone, shell, horn, wood, pitch, stone) as well as reanalysis of published or forthcoming material from the finds groups of ceramics, stoppers, and faunal remains from these sites. These artefacts provide an independent source of information with which to compare historical documents on these communities. This is an original approach to the question of how ethnic identity was distinguished within port communities through assessing consumption practices (such as diet) and maritime activities
Patterns of trade in the Red Sea during the Age of the Periplus Maris Erythraei
Si esaminano i ritmi stagionali dei commerci tra Egitto Romano, Africa orientale e Arabia meridionale. Contestualmente, si propone una nuova correzione a un passo corrotto del Periplus Maris Erythraei
Perspective-taking accuracy on a conceptually complex problem
Perspective taking is the process of constructing an understanding of other persons' ways of conceptualizing and responding to situations. It involves the effortfulemployment of strategies that enable individuals to visualize, understand, anticipate, or
predict the perceptions, thoughts, feelings, or actions of others. This is achieved when the observer attempts to create a mental model that corresponds to another's own mental model of situations. The present research was designed in the context of a model that views perspective taking as a process of constructing a representation that varies in difficulty according to (a) the degree of similarity between the perspective taker and the target person and (b) the degree of similarity between the perspective taker's own life situation and that of the person whose perspective is taken (target situation) (Cutting &Chinn, 2007).
The perspective-taking problem provided to participants (college students enrolled in an educational psychology course) is unlike most prior research on perspective taking. It required them to predict how a conceptually novel target person (a villager living in Los Molinos, Peru) responded to a dissimilar situation (introduction of water purification practices). Multiple source documents on this topic provided opportunities for participants to seek out information and adjust their mental models accordingly. In addition, a variety of prompts and scaffolds to promote strategy use were
examined for their influence on perspective-taking accuracy. Results from this study showed that brainstorming multiple predictions facilitated initial prediction accuracy and that new information in critical source documents enhanced final prediction accuracy.
However, cognitive biases, such as rationalizing anomalous information and confirmation bias, interfered with correcting inaccurate predictions.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical references (150-163)by Maris F. Cuttin
Dialéctica de intelecto y voluntad en el conocimiento que el alma tiene de sí
Fil: Vázquez, Stella Maris. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.The paper discusses St. Thomas Aquinas' thought on the relationship between intellect and will in the act of speculatively knowing the spiritual nature of the human soul. It is claimed that the influence of Christian sources, particularly St. Augustine, allows Aquinas to conceive reflective knowledge originally. In it the will would not only influence the exercise of the intellect, but also its specification. Thus the will's adherence to certain objects would condition judgement about the nature of the ultimate operational principle of reflection. Knowledge of the self as spiritual subject would formally resolve itself into free willing
Dialéctica de intelecto y voluntad en el conocimiento que el alma tiene de sí
Fil: Vázquez, Stella Maris. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.The paper discusses St. Thomas Aquinas' thought on the relationship between intellect and will in the act of speculatively knowing the spiritual nature of the human soul. It is claimed that the influence of Christian sources, particularly St. Augustine, allows Aquinas to conceive reflective knowledge originally. In it the will would not only influence the exercise of the intellect, but also its specification. Thus the will's adherence to certain objects would condition judgement about the nature of the ultimate operational principle of reflection. Knowledge of the self as spiritual subject would formally resolve itself into free willing
Cardinal Cos, bishop Pedro Segura Sáenz and the sculptor Ramón Núñez: the "Stella Maris" of Comillas
Coinciden tres personalidades en torno a la obra de la “Stella Maris” en Comillas. El escultor Ramón Núñez es autor de la estatua “Stella Maris” que culmina la fachada marítima de la iglesia del Seminario Pontificio de Comillas (Cantabria), bendecida cuando ese centro cumplía su XXV aniversario. Fue circunstancia decisiva el cardenal Cos que consagra como Obispo de Apolonia a Pedro Segura Sáenz, primer alumno de aquel seminario que alcanzó la mitra. Los tres coincidieron en Valladolid desde 1912.The sculptor Ramón Núñez is the author of the statue "Stella Maris", on the top of the seaside façade of the church of the Pontifical Seminary of Comillas (Cantabria), which was consecrated at the time of the XXV anniversary of this institution. On the same occasion, Cardinal Cos appointed Pedro Segura Sáenz as Apollonia's Bishop was the first student of Cardinal Cos to receive episcopal consecration.peerReviewe
The county agent
by Paul V. Maris, county agent leader.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Four individuals standing in front of Government House at Madang. Maris from Atemble on left.
Title imposed. Caption on rear of the photograph: “4 house boys taken in front of Government house at Madang. Maris our cook boy out here at Atemble on left.” Captions reflect the attitudes of the author at the time they were written, and do not reflect the values of the archives. These photographs were taken during Stinear's time in Papua New Guinea from 1936-1937, in the Sepik, Ramu, and Gulf regions
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