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Journal articles on the topic "Henry Bolte"

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Beranek, Leo L. "Richard Henry Bolt • 1911–2002." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 113, no. 2 (February 2003): 675–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.1531991.

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Syson, Ian. "Henry Ernest Boote: Putting the Boote into the Australian Literary Archive." Labour History, no. 70 (1996): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27516410.

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Cameron, Clyde R., and Clyde Cameron. "Henry Ernest Boote: 'It's Wrong to be Right'." Labour History, no. 80 (2001): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27516779.

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Bao, Xian Kai, Huan Huan Liu, and Li Juan Liang. "Development States and Existing Problems Research of Nondestructive Testing of Bolt." Applied Mechanics and Materials 580-583 (July 2014): 1223–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.580-583.1223.

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As the primary technique to offer safety and productivity improvement s for under- ground project s , rock bolt s have been widely used in t he construction of t raffic and hydro- power stations. The quality of the rock bolt s is of great importance and has been paid a lot of at tention to. This paper reviewed the history of some techniques used for the inspection of rock bolt s and analyzed their t heory and application. It point sout that the t heoretic p roblem is t he primary problem existed in t hese techniques.Nondestructive testing of bolt develops quickly with plenteous accomplishments and experiences.And we state these accomplishments mainly and look into the future.
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Preston, Joanne, Joy E. M. Watts, and Mark Jones. "Novel Bacterial Community Associated with 500-Year-Old Unpreserved Archaeological Wood from King Henry VIII's Tudor Warship the Mary Rose." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 78, no. 24 (September 28, 2012): 8822–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02387-12.

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ABSTRACTA 500-year-old unpreservedMary Rosesample, historically containing an iron bolt, was analyzed using enrichment cultures and 16S sequencing. The novel community of bacteria present demonstrates a biological pathway of Fe and S oxidation and a range of acid-generating metabolisms, with implications for preservation and biogeochemical cycling.
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Brunet, Manon. "Mémoires et autobiographie dans les Souvenances canadiennes de Henri-Raymond Casgrain." Dossier 35, no. 3 (August 17, 2010): 83–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044263ar.

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Les Souvenances canadiennes de Henri-Raymond Casgrain sont un texte inédit de 1 122 pages rédigées entre 1899 et 1902 dont il convient, après 110 ans, à défaut de n’avoir pu jusqu’ici être publié pour respecter la volonté même du mémorialiste, d’analyser la pertinence mémoriale et autobiographique. Sur le plan du contenu, l’oeuvre ne révèle rien de nouveau aux historiographes de la littérature, sinon la modernité des opinions de Casgrain sur l’importance pour les intellectuels québécois d’élargir leurs horizons en voyageant, et sur les aspects éthiques de l’industrialisation et de l’impéralisme américain. L’étude du plan formel est beaucoup plus révélatrice. Ces pages naviguent constamment à la jonction des attentes épistémologiques propres soit au genre mémorial soit à celui de l’autobiographie. Le transfert de la mémoire et la transmission des impressions de vie se font presque sans tracé critique. Au point où, lorsque le mémorialiste devient littéralement aveugle, l’oeuvre s’anéantit elle-même, implose, car elle s’arc-boute encore plus sur un copier-coller de textes antérieurs dont la mémoire est dépassée.
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Flood, John L. "An Ocean of Literature: John Henry Bohte and the Anglo-German Book Trade in the Early Nineteenth Century, by Graham Jefcoate." Library and Information History 36, no. 3 (December 2020): 218–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/lih.2020.0037.

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Mihály, Melinda. "Újratermelődő „gettók”? A helyi fejlesztés lehetőségei és korlátai egy szélsőségesen marginalizált kistelepülésen." Tér és Társadalom 33, no. 4 (November 24, 2019): 132–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.17649/tet.33.4.3179.

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A szélsőséges társadalmi-térbeli marginalizáció eredményeként a társadalmilag kirekesztett csoportok területileg is koncentrálódnak, vidéki „gettókba” „záródnak” (Mihály 2019a). A szegregátumokban kialakuló, a többségi társadalomtól elzárt párhuzamos intézményrendszer (pl. szegregált iskola, óvoda, illegális bolt, közmunka) tovább nehezíti a helyiek számára a marginalizált helyzetből, terekből való kitörést. Ha a (társadalmi) teret a cselekvés forrásának is tekintjük (Lefebvre 1991 [1974]), akkor a „gettósodó” kistelepülések lakóit is képesnek kell tekintenünk arra, hogy tevőlegesen alakítsák a helyzetüket (Mihály 2019a). A szélsőségesen marginalizált teret Henri Lefebvre és Edward Soja után „az ellenállás terének” is tekintem. A helyi szereplők cselekvőképességét elméletileg az autonómia egyéni, kollektív és szervezeti értelmezéseivel igyekszem megragadni empirikusan pedig etnografikus módszerekkel. Az esettanulmányomul szolgáló gettósodó településen létrejött civil kezdeményezés megmutatta, hogy a strukturális elnyomás ellenére a szélsőségesen marginalizált csoportoknak is van cselekvő ereje. Azonban éppen a strukturális elnyomás az, ami miatt szüksége van a „gettósodó” falvakba záródott lakosságnak a külső segítségre. Egy fejlesztő szervezet több módon is hozzájárulhat a helyiek autonómiájának növeléséhez: tudatosan reflektálva a hatalmi egyenlőtlenségekre és bevonva a marginalizált csoportokat is a döntéshozatalba, illetve reflektálva a nemi alapú és rasszizált strukturális elnyomásra. Annak ellenére, hogy az Egyenlőség Alapítvány ígéretesen segíti a szélsőségesen marginalizált vidéki térbe ragadt tarnóti lakosságot az ellenállásra, maga a kezdeményezés éppen abból adódóan, hogy civil kezdeményezés súlyos egzisztenciális kihívásokkal kell, hogy szembenézzen. A civilellenes kormányzati intézkedések kontextusában az ígéretes eredményeket elért Egyenlőség Alapítvány a túlélésért küzd.
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Széll, György. "Marcel Bolle de Bal, La Tentation communautaire : les paradoxes de la reliance et de la contre-culture (préface de Henri Janne), Bruxelles, Éditions de l’Université de Bruxelles, 1985." International Review of Community Development, no. 19 (1988): 196. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034255ar.

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Kozłowski, Janusz. "About the essense of the masurian Gromadkar movement." Masuro-⁠Warmian Bulletin 304, no. 2 (July 20, 2019): 218–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.51974/kmw-134839.

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After the Reformation Masurians as subjects of the rulers of the first evangelical state in the world became Lutherans. Over time, the inhabitants of the southern areas of Easy Prussia and the so- called Lithuania Minor felt the lack of the deepened spirituality, which they did not find in the evangelical church. Through the settled in Gąbin (Gumbinnen) exiled from the area of Salzburg pietist Evangelists in Masuria, “The six books on True Christianity” by John Arndt appeared. The book, after the Bible and the Small Catechism of Luther became the most popular among people of Masuria. The first piety movements appeared in Masuria in the county of Nidzica and Szczytno at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. However their true upturn took place from the 1840s. It manifested itself in running home services, prayer meetings- so-called “beads” and increased activity of travelling preachers. In the seventies and eighties of the nineteenth century, The Gromadkar movement comprised between 30 and 80% of the Masurian population. The centre of the Masurian clusters was located near Szczytno, Pisz and Mrągowo. Registered in 1885 by the Prussian Lithuanian Christopher Kukat , the East Prussian Evangelical Prayers Association which with the help of its bilingual (German Lithuanian) paper Pakajaus Paslas/ Friedens- Bote gave the organizational framework to the East Prussian clusters. At the turn of 19th and 20th centuries, the Gromadkar movement reached its apogee, also spreading among the Mazurian workers’ communities in the Ruhr. Since the First World War, there has been a gradual stifling of the movement, which in the Nazi era entered agonal phase. The key to understanding the world of clusters is the “Six Books on True Christianity” by John Arndt, in which he creates a kind of bridge between Luther’s teachings and the writings of the Rhine mystics of Master Eckhart, John Tauler and Henry Suzo, giving Mazurians directions for spiritual growth. It was supposed to rely on “Six Books” to deny yourself, to reject your own ego, to seek contact with God, indicating as the goal the union with God. The uniqueness of the Gromadkar movement consisted in going beyond the Lutheran principle of “justification by faith” and entering the ground of Christian mysticism unknown to the Evangelical doctrine, which happened through the work of Arndt. An additional aspect that opens up in this context is the Slavic and Lithuanian spirituality and the sensitivity of the crowd, without which undoubtedly it would not be possible to practice mysticism on the basis of the Evangelical religion.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Henry Bolte"

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Abjorensen, Norman. "Leadership in the Liberal Party : Bolte, Askin and the post-war ascendancy /." View thesis entry in Australian Digital Theses Program, 2004. http://thesis.anu.edu.au/public/adt-ANU20070320.122842/index.html.

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Abjorensen, Norman, and norman abjorensen@anu edu au. "Leadership in the Liberal Party: Bolte, Askin and the Post-War Ascendancy." The Australian National University. Faculty of Arts, 2005. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20070320.122842.

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The formation of the Liberal Party of Australia in the mid-1940s heralded a new effort to stem the tide of government regulation that had grown with Labor Party rule in the latter years of World War II and immediately after. It was not until 1949 that the party gained office at Federal level, beginning what was to be a record unbroken term of 23 years, but its efforts faltered at State level in Victoria, where the party was divided, and in New South Wales, where Labor was seemingly entrenched. The fortunes were reversed with the rise to leadership of men who bore a different stamp to their predecessors, and were in many ways atypical Liberals: Henry Bolte in Victoria and Robin Askin in New South Wales. Bolte, a farmer, and Askin, a bank officer, had served as non-commissioned officers in World War II and rose to lead parties whose members who had served in the war were predominantly of the officer class. In each case, their man management skills put an end to division and destabilisation in their parties, and they went on to serve record terms as Liberal leaders in their respective States, Bolte 1955-72 and Askin 1965-75. Neither was ever challenged in their leadership and each chose the time and nature of his departure from politics, a rarity among Australian political leaders. Their careers are traced here in the context of the Liberal revival and the heightened expectations of the post-war years when the Liberal Party reached an ascendancy, governing for a brief time in 1969-70 in all Australian States as well as the Commonwealth. Their leadership is also examined in the broader context of leadership in the Liberal Party, and also in the ways in which the new party sought to engage with and appeal to a wider range of voters than had traditionally been attracted to the non-Labor parties.
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Abjorensen, Norman. "Leadership in the Liberal Party: Bolte, Askin and the Post-War Ascendancy." Phd thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/46052.

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The formation of the Liberal Party of Australia in the mid-1940s heralded a new effort to stem the tide of government regulation that had grown with Labor Party rule in the latter years of World War II and immediately after. It was not until 1949 that the party gained office at Federal level, beginning what was to be a record unbroken term of 23 years, but its efforts faltered at State level in Victoria, where the party was divided, and in New South Wales, where Labor was seemingly entrenched. The fortunes were reversed with the rise to leadership of men who bore a different stamp to their predecessors, and were in many ways atypical Liberals: Henry Bolte in Victoria and Robin Askin in New South Wales. Bolte, a farmer, and Askin, a bank officer, had served as non-commissioned officers in World War II and rose to lead parties whose members who had served in the war were predominantly of the officer class. In each case, their man management skills put an end to division and destabilisation in their parties, and they went on to serve record terms as Liberal leaders in their respective States, Bolte 1955-72 and Askin 1965-75. Neither was ever challenged in their leadership and each chose the time and nature of his departure from politics, a rarity among Australian political leaders. Their careers are traced here in the context of the Liberal revival and the heightened expectations of the post-war years when the Liberal Party reached an ascendancy, governing for a brief time in 1969-70 in all Australian States as well as the Commonwealth. Their leadership is also examined in the broader context of leadership in the Liberal Party, and also in the ways in which the new party sought to engage with and appeal to a wider range of voters than had traditionally been attracted to the non-Labor parties.
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Sanders, Anne Elizabeth. "The Mildura Sculpture Triennials 1961 - 1978 : an interpretative history." Phd thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/7452.

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The significance of the Mildura Sculpture Triennials from 1961 to 1978 lies in their role as critical nodal points in an expanding and increasingly complex system of institutions and agents that emerge, expand and interact within the Australian art world. These triennial events provide a valuable case-study of the developments in sculptural practice in Australia and offer a close reading of the genesis of an autonomous field of visual art practice; a genesis dependent upon the expansion of the new tertiary education policies for universities and colleges of advanced education that arose in response to the generational pressure created by the post war baby boom. Given that there was virtually no market for modern sculpture in Australia at the inauguration of these triennials in the 1960s, the extent of the impact of the pressures and expectations of a burgeoning young population upon tertiary education, specifically the art schools, art history departments and art teacher training and, the expanding desire for cultural fulfilment and rapid developments in the cultural institution sector, is delineated at these triennial events. The expansion of the education system and the consequent expanded employment opportunities this offered to young sculptors in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s, posited the first real challenge and alternative economy to the existing heterogeneous market economy for artistic works. In order to reinscribe the Mildura Sculpture Triennials into recent Australian art history as an important contributor to the institutional development of Australian contemporary art practice, I have drawn upon the reflexive methodological framework of French cultural theorist and sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and his explanation of the factors necessary for the genesis and development of autonomous fields of cultural production. Bourdieu's method provides an interpretative framework with which to identify these components necessary to the development of an institutional identity - the visual arts profession. This autonomous field parallels, conflicts with and at times connects with the heterogeneous art market economy, depending on the strength of its relative autonomy from the field of economic and political power. However, this is beyond the scope of this thesis. Mildura's significance lies in the way that the triennial gatherings provide a view into the disparate components that would connect to and eventually create an autonomous field of artistic production, that of the visual arts profession. However, the evolution of each of the components, which were the bedrock of Mildura, was driven by its own needs and necessities and not by the needs of the larger field of which they would eventually become a part. Bourdieu's understanding of the ontologic complicitiy between dispositions and the development of an autonomous field offers a non-teleological approach to the significance of Mildura as a site to map these rapid changes and also Mildura's subsequent displacement from the historical record.
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Books on the topic "Henry Bolte"

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Du monde pénal: Droit pénal, criminologie et politique criminelle, police et exécution des sanctions, procédure pénale : mélanges en l'honneur de Pierre-Henri Bolle. Bale: Helbing & Lichtenhahn, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Henry Bolte"

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ní Fhlathúin, Máire. "From Bole Ponjis: containing The Tale of the Buccaneer; A Bottle of Red Ink; The Decline and Fall of Ghosts; and Other Ingredients, by Henry Meredith Parker, Bengal Civil Service, vol. 2 (London: Thacker; Calcutta, St Andrew’s Library, 1851)." In The Poetry of British India, 1780–1905, 253–69. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429348525-61.

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