In: Umweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff-Forschung: UWSF ; Zeitschrift für Umweltchemie und Ökotoxikologie ; Organ des Verbandes für Geoökologie in Deutschland (VGöD) und der Eco-Informa, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 10-10
Caption title.Add'l physical form: Also available online as part of PA's Past: Digital Bookshelf at Penn State. Reproduction: Microfilm. University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University, 1994. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Pennsylvania history on microfilm) Filmed with: The Ephrata Martyrs' mirror / by Daniel R. Heatwole. Scottdale, Pa. : Mennonite Publ. House, [between 1947 and 1953].
From the Navy Department, Paulding writes regarding the potential appointment of George B. Adams as Professor of Mathematics. ; Transcription by Ryan Tyler Peers. Transcriptions may be subject to error. The letter is incorrectly addressed to Norwich, Conn. See letter of 23 May 1839 in which Paulding corrects this error and sends a properly addressed copy of the letter.
Regarding the payment of bills of Cadet Fulton (probably Samuel and/or Benjamin F. Fulton of Parish Rapids, Louisiana). ; Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
A compilation of patternmaking and sewing tips for the home sewer to design and create individual garments in any size, without being dependent upon commercial patterns. ; Includes index. ; The Divided Skirt Foundation Pattern. The Front Crotch ; The Back Crotch ; How to Cut Out the Patterns ; Fitting the Culotte Foundation Pattern -- Capes. How to Take Measurements for Drafting the Cape Foundation Patterns ; The Dolman Cape ; The Circular Cape Foundation Pattern -- Trousers, Slacks or Shorts. How to Take Measurements for Trousers ; The Front Trouser Pattern ; The Back Trouser Pattern ; How to Make the Back Darts -- One-Piece Dress Foundation Pattern for Children's Sizes. The Back One-Piece Foundation Pattern ; The Front One-Piece Foundation Pattern -- Coats. A Fitted Princess Coat ; A Loose-Hanging Coat -- Designing an Entire Dress. Pattern 100: A Basic Shirtwaist Dress ; Pattern 101: A Kimono Sleeve Dress ; Pattern 105: A Child's Dress ; Pattern 106: A Child's Dress -- Appendix. Proportionate Measurement Charts ; Ladies' Sizes ; Misses' Sizes ; Little Women's Sizes ; Junior Sizes ; Children's Sizes ; Teen Sizes -- Index. ; "Squared Cap" Sleeves. The Foundation Sleeve ; The Box Cap. Sleeve ; The "Round Cap" Sleeve ; A Style Sleeve on the "Squared Cap" Foundation ; The Sleeve With a Darted Cap (Type 1) ; The Sleeve With a Darted Cap (Type 2) -- The Sleeve Joined to the Bodice. The Fitted Raglan Type Sleeves ; The Kimono Type Sleeves -- Cuffs. The Rolled Cuff ; The Dropped Cuff ; The Band Cuff ; The Imitation Cuff -- Collars and Necklines. The Flat Collar ; The Rolled Peter Pan Collar ; The Rolled Back Collar ; The Military Band Collar ; The Convertible Shirtwaist Collar ; The Collar in One With the Front Bodice ; The Dress Notch Collar ; The Tailored Notch Collar ; The Tailored Shawl Collar ; The Convertible Coat Collar ; Raised, or Turtle, Necklines ; Flared Cowl Necklines ; Pleated Cowls -- Pockets. Patch Pockets ; Pockets .Set Into a Slash in the Garment ; Pockets Which Are Part of the Garment -- ; The One-Piece Sleeve. The Sleeve Measurements ; The One-Piece Sleeve Foundation Pattern ; The Elbow Darts ; How to Shape the Wristline ; Notches for Setting in the Sleeve ; Fitting the Sleeve Foundation Pattern ; Changing the Height of the Cap -- The Two-Piece Sleeve Foundation Pattern. How to Mark the Underarm Seams ; How to Notch the Sleeve ; How to Trace Through the Underarm Section of the Sleeve ; How to Open the Overarm Section of the Sleeve ; How to Trace Through the Overarm Section of the Sleeve -- Set-In Sleeves. The Bishop Sleeve ; The Bell Sleeve ; The Fitted Bell Sleeve ; The Lantern Sleeve ; Style Sleeve With Open Flare ; A Style Sleeve Gathered to a Cuff (First Version) ; A Style Sleeve Gathered to a Cuff (Second Version) ; A Style Sleeve With an Elbow Puff ; The Short Circular Flared or Puffed Sleeve and the Straight Puffed Sleeve ; The Leg o' Mutton Sleeve ; A Style Sleeve With Points ; The Cowl Sleeve ; A Style Sleeve With a Puffed Cap -- ; Darts. The Bust Dart ; Back Bodice Darts and Hip Darts ; The Basic Positions of the Bust Dart ; How to Shift the Waist Dart to the Side Seam ; How to Use the Bust Dart in Gathers ; How to Divide the Bust Dart into Several Darts ; How to Shift a Bust Dart to a Style Line (No Visible Fullness) ; How to Shift the Bust Dart to a Style Line With Gathers ; How to Shift the Bust Dart to a Style Line-Tucks and Pleats -- Yokes. Bodice Yokes ; Shoulder Yokes ; Chest Yokes ; Waist.Yokes ; Hip Yokes -- Skirts. Gored or Paneled Skirts ; The Six-Gored Skirt ; The Twelve-Gored Skirt ; The Skirt With One Center Panel ; Other Types of Paneled Skirts ; The All-Over Pleated Skirt ; Circular Flared Skirts ; Circular Flares Falling from the Waistline (Made by Spreading the Skirt Pattern) ; Circular Flares Falling from the Waistline (Made on the Circle Principle) ; Circular Flares Falling· from the Hipline -- ; Introduction. Common terms ; Necessary Materials and Equipment -- Measurements. How to Measure the Dress Form or the Human Figure ; Front Measurements ; Back Measurements -- The front Bodice Foundation Pattern -- The Back Bodice Foundation Pattern. Checking the Front and Back Bodices ; Shifting the Back Shoulder Dart to the Back Neckline ; Fitting the Back and Front Bodice Foundation Patterns on the Dress Form -- The Front and Back Skirt Foundation Patterns. Fitting the Front and Back Foundation Patterns -- The French Lining (Princess) Foundation Patterns. The Front French Lining Foundation Pattern ; The Back French Lining Foundation Pattern. -- Self-Design, Pleats. Pleats Made Without Seams ; Pleats Made With Seams -- Self-Design, Flares. Seam Flares ; The Even Seam Flare ; The Uneven Seam Flare ; Circular Flares ; Set Circular Flares ; Uniform Circular Flares ; Cascade Drapes and Jabots ; Ruffles ; Gathers ; Godets -- ; A compilation of patternmaking and sewing tips for the home sewer to design and create individual garments in any size, without being dependent upon commercial patterns. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; CARLI Last Copy Program.
1. Abt. Die Rechtlichkeit oder ein politisch-rechtlicher Traktat.--2. Abt. Die Sittlichkeit und der philosophische Sittlichkeitswahn. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Une revue socialiste méconnue, Révolte (1931-1934), donne à voir l'expression de « l'esprit des années trente » dans une SFIO marquée par la sortie de guerre et la défaite de Tours. Au sein de cette petite tribune parisienne, un groupe de jeunes militants cherche à rénover la doctrine socialiste, « chose vieille, trop connue », et à redresser la « vieille maison » pour qu'elle puisse conquérir les masses nouvelles et assumer enfin ses responsabilités en prenant le pouvoir. Cette « Classe 22 », génération tout à la fois effrayée et fascinée par la modernité de l'après-guerre, élabore un discours et une pensée propres et singuliers, qui ne trouvent que peu d'échos dans la gauche française. Étouffée par un Parti qui cherche à maintenir coûte que coûte l'unité d'une famille socialiste fragile, puis invisibilisée par le Front populaire qui est le triomphe de la génération suivante, la Classe 22 échoue à exister. Cette génération entravée donne tout de même à voir la manière dont le phénomène de « l'esprit des années trente » a infusé dans le socialisme français.
In 2013, 22, para. 3 of the Civil Status Act (PStG) made clear that the civil status of intersexual persons could be entered in birth records without an indication of gender affiliation. However, German family law is still based on a binary gender hierarchy. The lecture examines whether a third sex should be recognized or if instead, gender should be eliminated altogether as a category in family law.