686 research outputs found

    Cornelia Wunsch. Judeans by the Waters of Babylon: New Historical Evidence in Cuneiform Sources from Rural Babylonia

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    Dans ce volume, Cornelia Wunsch édite une centaine de nouveaux textes cunéiformes, conservés dans la collection privée Schøyen, concernant les descendants des Judéens déportés en Babylonie à l'époque de Nabuchodonosor II. Si quelques tablettes datent de Nabuchodonosor et de Nabonide, la plupart se rapportent aux premiers rois achéménides, de Cyrus au début du règne de Xerxès. Elles proviendraient d'une zone rurale située entre les villes de Karkaba, Keš et Nippur, où passe le canal Kabarru. ..

    Rosa Cornelia Veal Papers - Accession 1766

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    The Rosa Cornelia Veal Papers document the professional career, pedagogical philosophy, and personal life of Winthrop College Class of 1926 graduate Rosa Cornelia Veal (1904–1967), an educator whose work spanned elementary classroom instruction, teacher education, and curriculum development during the mid-twentieth century. The collection dates from 1904 to 1978, with the bulk of the materials concentrated between the 1930s and 1940s, corresponding to Veal’s tenure as an elementary school teacher and associate professor of elementary education at Ball State Teachers College. The collection contains a substantial body of teaching materials that provide insight into classroom practices, instructional methods, and educational priorities of the period. These include lesson manuals, workbooks, visual teaching aids, curriculum guides, and daily classroom records documenting student progress, instructional planning, and classroom activities. Particularly significant are Veal’s classroom record books from 1936–1937 and her extensive use of Compton’s Pictured Teaching Materials, which illustrate the emphasis on visual learning and subject-based instruction in elementary education.Veal’s contributions as an author and curriculum developer are reflected in her published and unpublished writings, including instructional materials created for classroom use and children’s books she helped to author, most notably I Learn to Write. Also included are developmental manuals and religious instructional works prepared under her guidance, demonstrating her interest in holistic child development and literacy education. Personal materials in the collection include journals and planners spanning two decades, which contain poetry, reflections on daily life, financial notes, reading excerpts, and personal observations. These writings provide a rare and intimate perspective on the professional and personal experiences of a woman educator during the early to mid-twentieth century. Biographical documents—such as probate records, census materials, school report cards, and family histories—further contextualize Veal’s life and career. The collection also documents Veal’s professional affiliations and community involvement, including her leadership in the Muncie, Indiana branch of the Association for Childhood Education and her membership in the teaching sorority Delta Kappa Gamma. Related materials include correspondence, event ephemera, name cards, and organizational records. Photographs dating from the early twentieth century through the 1940s depict Veal, family members, unidentified individuals, and travel scenes, offering visual context to her personal and professional life. Additionally, the collection includes a wide array of educational books used by Veal as both a student and educator, as well as miscellaneous ephemera reflecting intellectual, cultural, and everyday interests. Together, the Rosa Cornelia Veal Papers provide a rich resource for research on elementary education, teacher training, women educators, curriculum development, and the lived experience of professional women in education during the twentieth century.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2779/thumbnail.jp

    Karriere 50+. Mehr Wunsch als Realität.

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    Das Fachmagazin personalSCHWEIZ bietet seit April 2012 wertvolles Know-how für die Personalpraxis. Dieses Buch versammelt die besten Artikel der letzten Jahre sowie exklusive neue Fachbeiträge. Das Themenspektrum deckt alle Facetten der HR-Arbeit ab – von der Rekrutierung über die Personalentwicklung bis hin zur Kündigung

    Letter to Cornelia Bradford, Whittier House, from Lida Dodds, secretary to Emerson Miller.

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    Whittier House scrapbooks document Whittier House programs, events, and anniversary celebrations through newspaper clippings, lecture fliers, newsletters, event programs, and ticket stubs. Newspaper clippings are primarily from the Jersey Journal. There is also Whittier House fundraising materials, including pamphlets, appeal letters, brochures, and postcards. The Whittier House Social Settlement, the first settlement house in New Jersey, was established in Jersey City, N.J. (Hudson County) in 1894. Founded by Cornelia Foster Bradford, who would remain with the organization as headworker until 1926, Whittier House was based on the settlement house, Toynbee Hall, in England. Whittier House provided various recreational and educational programs, along with much needed social services, for the immigrant populations of Jersey City. Many of these successful services were used as models for large-scale social reform movements through the state. In 1935, the Whittier House was taken over by the Boys' Club of Jersey City

    Letter to Cornelia Bradford, Whitter House, from G. Fred Ege, Secretary of the Board of Education, Jersey City, expressing the Board's appreciation.

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    Whittier House scrapbooks document Whittier House programs, events, and anniversary celebrations through newspaper clippings, lecture fliers, newsletters, event programs, and ticket stubs. Newspaper clippings are primarily from the Jersey Journal. There is also Whittier House fundraising materials, including pamphlets, appeal letters, brochures, and postcards. The Whittier House Social Settlement, the first settlement house in New Jersey, was established in Jersey City, N.J. (Hudson County) in 1894. Founded by Cornelia Foster Bradford, who would remain with the organization as headworker until 1926, Whittier House was based on the settlement house, Toynbee Hall, in England. Whittier House provided various recreational and educational programs, along with much needed social services, for the immigrant populations of Jersey City. Many of these successful services were used as models for large-scale social reform movements through the state. In 1935, the Whittier House was taken over by the Boys' Club of Jersey City

    Cornelia Becker: Eintritt frei

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    Verknüpft durch Motive, Figuren und Handlungsräume, vermitteln die dreizehn im Buch versammelten Erzählungen die Vorstellung von einem zusammenhängenden Kulturraum Europa. Die Geschichten sprechen von Situationen, in denen sich Konflikte dramatisch zuspitzen. Im Erleben der Figuren spielen Unbewußtes, Träume und Phantasien eine hervorragende Rolle. Die Begegnung mit dem Fremden ist ein zentrales Thema. Gemeinsam ist den Figuren, dass sie Reisende sind, die ihre gewohnte Umgebung verlassen; aus vielfältigen Gründen, aber meist mit ambivalenten Folgen. Die Geschichten sind durchzogen von Motiven, die kulturelles Wissen aktivieren: antike Mythen, biblische Erzählungen, Erzählliteratur der Romantik; vor allem solche tradierten Motive, die auf den Wunsch des Menschen verweisen, Grenzen in Geist und Raum zu überwinden. Cornelia Beckers Geschichten befragen unsere heutige Lebenswelt nach ihren Möglichkeiten und Hemmnissen für Selbstverwirklichung und Zusammenleben.Not Reviewe

    Structure property relationships of model waterborne epoxy varnishes and electrical steel laminates

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    Author DI Cornelia Marchfelder, BScDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2025Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
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