…s articles (cf. Holwerda 1910b, 28-30). When re-examining his articles one must bear in mind that this hypothesis was not formed until his third campaign on the Crown estates (Holwerda 1910b, 21- 30). His earlier observations are less biased, while in his later articles he interp…
…ibilisierte Arbeit bildet das Individualarbeitsrecht die Basis. Zentral für die Bearbeitung der rechtli- chen Dimensionen ist es herauszufinden, welcher Vertragstyp jeweils zur An- wendung gelangt. Diese Unterscheidung und Qualifikation zwischen den Ver- tragsverhältnissen wie de…
…arms fell into disuse. Lore, and Healing. Norfolk: Anglo-Saxon Books, 2000. The users of the charms would have been medical Richard Scott Nokes practitioners called leeches; thus, the texts containing the charms are sometimes called leechbooks. Often CHAUCER, GEOFFREY (ca. 1343–1…
…ogy commonly used in the museum, ensuring that it is meaningful to the heaviest users. However, it also merges that lexicon with broader international classification conventions to meet the purposes of researchers and specialists both in Afghanistan and from around the world. Amo…
…art of the research task, inevitably bringing subjective theories and values to bear”, who devotes as much time as is needed for familiarisation, e.g. through an initial literature review. . I. Moore, DBA Thesis, Aston University 2021 65 with examples; second, concepts were integ…
…racter. Whilst the occupants inhabit their own disasters, stand as their own accusers, and are fixed in an abiding position of circular crisis by a reverse homeopathic circuit, it is notable that a genuine, positive homeopathic opportunity seems to arise for Dante from his own pa…
…e members of the learned elite, but also ordinary people, who together were the users of those spaces and the actors of the devotional activities that took place in them. Because the main focus of Janneke’s project was the Early Middle Ages, my research for it dealt especially wi…
…mmenting on Ukala, Steve Ogude observes that, What distinguishes him from other users of myths and legends of our past is his application of the traditional performance idiom and structure in the re-enactment of tales and parables. He recreates the entire performance environment …
…an when literacy was increasing for productive reasons survived by favor of old users, the same as papers. commonplace. (the machines required workers to constantly im- At that time, it was no longer a problem to raise your prove their operational abilities), as well as owing to …
…om used. Also, proportions may have been employed because they were thought to bear special meanings. These weights or tones; here proportion is defined as a numeric or geometric relationship between two or more architectural dimensions; R. Wittkower, Architectural Principles in …
…and common look-ups are key. All structured data stored must be relevant to end-users, and quality-in equals quality-out. Delivery – online data delivery is now standard. Best practice involves daily replication from production database to delivery site. The key to a good deliver…
…project 7 Semiotics refers to the scientific study of systems of signs and sign-users. was an attempt to develop a generic modelling paradigm; yet, it did not seem right that a biologically-inspired entity such as a cell should be regarded as more primitive than, say, an atom. Af…
…an his "Le Smoking" look of the mid-1960s. That was an exercise to show that trousers on women could be sexy, not just Sapphic. The safari suit was a masterstroke, taking one of the most butch, overtly macho garments in the sartorial pantheon and commandeering it as the uniform f…
…n on the Gospels—No Evidence that they were written by the Men whose Names they Bear—Written long after the Events they Describe—Metaphysics of the Church found in the Gospel of John—Not Apparent why Four Gospels should have been Written—Regarded as legendary Biographies—In "flag…
…re between the races, in spite of the fact that the newcomers, being also flint users, were establishing themselves in the very same spots that their predecessors had occupied. We know nothing of the appearance of the Neanderthal man, but this absence of intermixture seems to sug…