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In: Политическая лингвистика, Heft 1, S. 72-80
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In: Политическая лингвистика, Heft 1, S. 72-80
In: User Generated Content, in Social Networking: Law, Rights and Policy, ed. Paul Lambert, 2014, pages: 83-99.
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In: International journal of politics, culture and society, Band 13, Heft 3, S. 561-566
ISSN: 0891-4486
Jan. 22, 1996. 8 pgs. Canadian universities targeting Asian students to increase enrollment numbers; Glendon hosts Creative Arts Seminars featuring novelists and screen writers; University of Saskatchewan professor faces termination after wife teaches class for a full semester. Contributers: Robert Burns, Thomas Campion, T.S. Eliot, Carey Frey, Fletcher Kent, Kersten Colmar Kindt, Mathilde, Fat Mike, The Nasty Narrator, Craig Saunders, Wallace Stephens. Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Joly Assistant Editors: Suzanne Hinks, Robert Goldkind, Julie Gauvin Arts Editor: Nathalie-Roze Fischer Sports Editor: (open) Features Editor: Tanya Marissen Fiction and Poetry Editor: Michael F. Jursic Photography Editors: Jane Gorley, John Wilson Production: Andreia Bandeira, Teresa Finik, John Gazo Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais Typesetters: Lisa Walker Advertising Manager: Amanda Loughran, David Sproull Distribution Manager: Robert Goldkind Article titles: People power and party politics Les clubs obtiennent leur salle News in brief Editorial: free speech Rantings and ravings Universities target Asian-Pacific students for Canadian schools Qui sont les artisans du theatre francophone a Toronto The Inc. answers Shots in the dark Scarification the newest trend? Writing for film workshop Saint Frances of Hollywood: A review.really! Super Fitness: chaud business U of S prof may lose job after wife teaches class Poetry and fiction
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Sept. 22, 1971. 12 pgs. Editorial: Frosh revolution. Renegade report on poverty; GCSU president Johnson wants residence council abolished. Editor-in-Chief: Jim Daw Business Manager: Barry Smith Sports Editor: Nick Martin Entertainment Director: Elizabeth Cowan Photo Editor: Nigel Ottley Circulation Manager: Sarah Francis Production: Jeff Ballennie, Allan Grover, Dave Jarvis, john King, Marshall Leslie, Barry Nesbit, Eleanor Paul, Brock Phillips, Paul Scott The problems of being a political man by Dave Jarvis Johnston wants residence body to be abolished One way to combine academics to reality Loyola protests Amchitka Jobless rate for youths up in August No student for FC chairman by Daphne Read Frosh Revolution Towards a rational institution by Allan Grover Otium Negotium: the concrete and the clay by Andrew McAlister Texpack: realities of imperialism by Barry Weisleder Book exchange The race in Don Mills: PC's confident party will retain seat by Allan Grover The renegade report on poverty by Nick Martin Gregory's accent adds irony Politically oriented eroticism by Elizabeth Cowan Beasts and Children should be seen by Jim Barnes Raven and Walker return: Glendon Gophers start training by Nick Martin Utrecht signs Wild BIll Wade Guards seek Mao McQueen sees mug
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This paper offers a critical analysis of Canadian media content (The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, National Post, Huffington Post, CBC, and CTV), from September 2015 to April 2016, of the coverage of the Canadian resettlement effort of Syrian refugees, including representation of the refugees and the Canadian government and public. The analysis is informed by theories of orientalism, neocolonialism, neoliberalism, and feminism. ; Tyyska, V., Blower, J., Boer, S. D., Kawai, S., & Walcott, A. (2017). The Syrian refugee crisis: A short orientation. RCIS Working Paper No. 3. Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settlement.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/320137
Box 1, Folder 22 ; Born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1869, Thomas Aloysius Hickey arrived in America in 1892. Hickey joined the Socialist Labor party and the Knights of Labor in 1893 and became an ardent speaker, organizer, and writer, as well as private secretary to Eugene V. Debs. In 1900, he left the Socialist Labor Party and went on to cocreate the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance and helped arrange several machinist strikes in New Jersey, which led to his blacklisting by employers. Moving to Butte, Montana, Hickey joined the Western Federation of Miners and helped recruit for the Socialist party. ; In 1911, he moved to Hallettsville, Texas, and started a weekly newspaper called The Rebel. Over time, Hickey became a prominent figure in the socialist movement and the slogan of his paper became the official slogan of the Socialist party in Texas. He served as the socialist candidate for lieutenant governor in 1912 and was married to Clara E. Boeer that same year. The government suppressed The Rebel in 1917 under the Espionage Act and in 1918, the Nonpartisan League fired Hickey as an organizer. ; In October 1919, he and other socialists organized the National Workers Drilling and Production Company. Hickey continued writing, serving as an advertising manager of the Desdemona Oil News and a correspondent for fourteen more newspapers such as the Texas Oil World and the Independent Oil and Financial Reporter. Withdrawing from the company in 1920, he moved to a farm near Stamford, Texas, and was publishing Tom Hickey's Magazine until his death on May 7, 1925, of throat cancer. ; The Handbook of Texas has published a more in-depth online biography of Thomas Aloysius Hickey at http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/search.html ; The collection contains correspondence, printed material, news clippings, financial and legal material, literary productions, and scrapbook material. The bulk of the collection is correspondence, including letters from Hickey's readers and from Socialist leaders such as Theodore Debs. The printed materials include newsletters, pamphlets, periodicals, and circulars. Principal subjects of this collection are the Socialist Party, World War I, and pacifism. ; Conservation Note: In 1985 and 1986, a large number of the papers in this collection were encapsulated within Mellinex polyester film and/or deacidified using Wei I'o aerosol solution. Those pages that were not treated remain fragile and brittle. Also, some of the double-sided tape used for the encapsulation is either coming loose or sticking to other pages. Additionally, the two volume German medical book set is in very fragile condition, with the binding falling apart and pages loose. The covers are also fading and deteriorating.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/346390
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Hillcrest Cemetery #209, McLean, Gray County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Wilson, William Hugh. ; East Mount Cemetery #572, Hunt County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Beall, John Lampkin. ; Abilene Cemetery #138, Abilene, Taylor County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Hulsey, Jefferson D. ; Levelland Cemetery #357, Levelland, Hockley County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Johnson, James K. Polk. ; Highland Cemetery #154, Stamford, Haskell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Kent, John G.H.
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In: Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht: NVwZ ; vereinigt mit Verwaltungsrechtsprechung, Band 24, Heft 9, S. 1094-1095
ISSN: 0721-880X, 0721-880X
In: Der Personalrat: Personal-Recht im öffentlichen Dienst, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 74-76
ISSN: 0175-9299, 0175-9299
In: Die öffentliche Verwaltung: DÖV ; Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht und Verwaltungswissenschaft, Band 54, Heft 12, S. 525
ISSN: 0029-859X
In: Schweizerische Ärztezeitung: SÄZ ; offizielles Organ der FMH und der FMH Services = Bulletin des médecins suisses : BMS = Bollettino dei medici svizzeri, Band 81, Heft 22, S. 1149-1151
ISSN: 1424-4004
In: Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt: DVBL, Band 114, Heft 1, S. 56
ISSN: 0012-1363, 0012-1363
In: Nuclear law bulletin, Heft suppl, S. 40-100
ISSN: 0304-341X
In: Bulletin of the Military University of Technology, Band 72, Heft 1, S. 115-130
This paper presents the results of testing surfacings produced by LMD (Laser MetalDeposition) laser deposition technology at different laser beam parameters. On the surface layer ofrectangular-shaped samples made of 1.4923 steel, multiwall surfacing was produced from HS6-5-2cpowder with different degrees of coverage. As part of the laser deposition verification and testing,surface topography, microstructure and hardness tests were carried out in the deposition zone, heataffectedzone and the zone of the parent material. The surface of the surfacing and the microstructurein cross-section were observed on an optical microscope with fibre-optic image transmission. Hardnessmeasurements were made in the cross-section of the sample using a Vickers FLC-50A hardness tester.Based on the observations, it was found that the obtained surfacings have a regular and repeatableshape. There were no welding defects on the surfaces of the produced surfacings and in the zoneof fusion of the surfacing material with the substrate material. The hardness of the surfacings wasobtained in the range of 500-700 HV0.1. The produced surfacings by LMD technology were subjectedto erosion resistance tests, which showed significantly higher (about 5. times) resistance to erosionwear of the produced surface layers (surfacings based on HS6-5-2c powder) in comparison with thesubstrate material, i.e. steel 1.4923.Keywords: steel 1.4923, HS6-5-2c alloy powder, LMD laser deposition, surface layer, depositiongeometry, chemical composition, microstructure, hardness, erosion