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Journal articles on the topic "Marngar"

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Shylla, Ophilia, and P. Ramanujam. "Effect of Nutrients on Diversity of Algae in Marngar Lake, Meghalaya (India)." International Journal on Algae 15, no. 3 (2013): 239–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/interjalgae.v15.i3.40.

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Pond, Kristen A. "BEARING WITNESS INSILAS MARNER: GEORGE ELIOT'S EXPERIMENT IN SYMPATHY." Victorian Literature and Culture 41, no. 4 (October 25, 2013): 691–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s106015031300017x.

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There is a curious narrative momentnear the middle of George Eliot's novelSilas Marner. Marner, on discovering the theft of his gold, runs to the Rainbow Inn, the village's popular gathering place, intending to broadcast the theft and demand justice. This is a climatic moment in the plot; as readers we turn the page with mounting anticipation: how will the villagers react to the strange weaver's first intrusion into this most sacred of spaces in Raveloe? The reader must immediately be disappointed, then, on turning the page and coming to chapter six. We do go inside the Rainbow Inn but leave Marner on the other side of the yet-unopened door; instead of an exciting confrontation between Marner and the villagers, we are made to listen to a meandering exchange of retold stories by a cast of unimportant characters. This narrative interruption within the novel echoes the much larger interruptions that surround the production and reception of this text.Silas Marnermost literally interrupted Eliot's work onRomola. She says in her journal that the idea “thrust itself between me and the other book I was meditating” (Journals87). The novel also disrupts most critical consensus about Eliot as a realist writer. No one seems quite sure what to do with this half fable, half realist work alongside such masterpieces asMiddlemarch. In addition, the character of Marner interrupts what we have come to expect from Eliot's characters; whether an earlier hero like Adam Bede or a later heroine like Gwendolen Harleth, her characters have at least some endearing qualities despite, or maybe because of, their flaws. When one turns toSilas Marner, however, a reader can be hard pressed to find anything appealing about the peculiar weaver.
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Paull, John, and Joan Harvey. "Marna Pease (1866-1947): Founder of Biodynamics for the English-Speaking World." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 10, no. 5 (June 3, 2023): 272–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.105.14747.

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Marna Pease (1866-1947) was the founder of Biodynamic farming in Britain. The ‘Anthroposophical Agricultural Foundation’ (AAF) was inaugurated at the ‘World Conference on Spiritual Science and its Practical Applications’ (WCSS), London, July 1928, with Marna as the Honorary Secretary. Under the auspices of the AAF, Marna shepherded the fledgling Anglo Biodynamic (BD) movement through the turbulent times of the Great Depression (1929-1939), the Great Anthroposophy Purge (1935), and World War II (1939-1945). Marna stepped down in 1946. By that time there were reportedly over 400 members of the AAF. With Dr Carl Alexander Mirbt, she produced the first BD preparations in Britain at her home, Otterburn Tower, Northumberland. She took up the role of Honorary Secretary of both the AAF and the ‘Experimental Circle of Anthroposophical Farmers and Gardeners’. The AAF initially operated out of Otterburn (315 miles north of London, 74 miles south of Edinburgh). Marna was a member of the Executive Council of the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain. She relocated to the Old Mill House at Bray-on-Thames (30 miles west of London) in 1930. Marna typed, bound, and despatched copies around the world, of the English translation of Rudolf Steiner’s ‘Agriculture Course’, to those who joined the Experimental Circle. She edited the first Biodynamics journal in English: ‘Anthroposophical Agricultural Foundation Notes and Correspondence’. Marna provided members with the BD preparations and she published BD pamphlets. She established a showcase Biodynamic garden and apiary at Bray-on-Thames. She recruited members, hosted visitors, and maintained an international correspondence with enquirers and members. Marna hosted Carl Mirbt (aka Mier) and his family, first at Otterburn and then at Bray. She hosted Dr Eugen Kolisko, Lilly Kolisko, and their daughter at Bray. Lilly’s ‘Biologisches Institut am Goetheanum’ (Biological Institute at the Goetheanum) relocated from Stuttgart to Bray in 1935. Marna was fluent in German and she translated Steiner’s ‘Nine Lectures on Bees’ (published 1933) and Lilly’s ‘The Moon and the Growth of Plants’ (published 1938). Marna’s legacy continues with the Biodynamic Agricultural Association (BDAA) in Britain, and with BD agriculture in the Anglo-sphere presently accounting for 30% of global BD agriculture.
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Griffiths, Devin. "Silas Marner and the Ecology of Form." Victorian Literature and Culture 48, no. 1 (2020): 299–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150319000469.

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This article explores the ecology of form presented in George Eliot's novel Silas Marner. Though many have read the novel as a tight-knit account of an organic society, this author reads a more disorienting, emergent, and conflicted study of the coproduction of lives and environment. George Henry Lewes's account of physiology, particularly his discussion of epigenesis, is foundational to this disorganizing turn in Eliot's fiction. Finally, the author explores how the contingent relation between Eppie and Silas Marner underlines the recent convergence between discussions of queer futurity and the agential turn in ecocriticism.
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Stewart, Ralph. "Eliot's Silas Marner." Explicator 56, no. 2 (January 1998): 76–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00144949809595262.

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Purba, Selvia Rosa Magdalena, and Mohamad Ikhwan Rosyidi. "Kinship Destruction as a Result of England’s Social Stratification Reflected on George Eliot’s Silas Marner." Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies 12, no. 1 (May 3, 2023): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/rainbow.v12i1.67962.

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Industrialization in England had a great impact on the life of the world. However, the emergence of stratification sometimes leads society to divisions where conflict is inevitable. The condition let the true human relation be fractured. George Eliot’s Silas Marner portrays the class stratification classes in Warwickshire, England. The aims of this study are to describe kinship destruction as the result of English’s social stratification in George Eliot’s Silas Marner and to explain the reflection of society’s world vision where the author lived on the novel. The method used is the qualitative study and analysed by using Lucien Goldmann’s theory of genetic structuralism. Silas Marner shows that kinship destruction occurred is rooted from differentiation in society. The upper class are described as the one who always benefits and vice versa. Eventually, this is evoked social jealousy and conflicts. Meanwhile, society’s world vision that described is the bad result of social stratification in Warwickshire especially between landed gentry and local farmer. Eliot seemed to convey that social stratification existed is a trigger to a kinship destruction since the differentiations tend to create a conflict among them
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Blumberg, Ilana M. "Stealing the “Parson’s Surplice” / the Person’s Surplus: Narratives of Abstraction and Exchange in Silas Marner." Nineteenth-Century Literature 67, no. 4 (March 1, 2013): 490–519. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncl.2013.67.4.490.

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Silas Marner (1861) depicts a stolen hoard of glittering gold at a historical moment that saw an increasing displacement of coinage by paper money in one of the major developments of industrial capitalist modernity. Reading the novel as George Eliot’s aesthetic and ethical response to the modern processes of abstraction that absorbed nineteenth-century thinkers from Auguste Comte to Ludwig Feuerbach and Karl Marx, I suggest that Silas Marner consoles for a potentially impoverishing process of abstraction by refiguring it as an opportunity for a new form of value, one that transcends material limitations and depends upon human networks for its realization. Associating the “abstraction” of gold with the creation of a post-Malthusian modern economy in which giving has little personal cost and, on the contrary, produces collective, practical benefit, Silas Marner reflects the possibilities for abundance, surplus, and shared wealth that could be glimpsed in England at the outset of the 1860s. As the novel shifts from describing money as an unchanging, inanimate object to describing it instead as an exchange-value whose meaning is expressed in relation to the natural growth and repeating cycles of human experience, George Eliot offers a historically relevant fable of moral progress dependent on the abstractions common to material exchange, social sympathy, and narrative itself.
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Heni. "Analisis Perspektif Psikologi Tokoh Silas Marner dalam Novel Silas Marner Karya George Eliot." Jurnal Onoma: Pendidikan, Bahasa, dan Sastra 6, no. 2 (November 23, 2020): 593–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.30605/onoma.v6i2.356.

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A literary work is a form of the author's imagination written with a background in various fields of life. The characters in a literary story also have the same problems as humans in real life. The author, in writing a story, is motivated by the conditions and environment that exist around him and affects him. The story in a novel, short story, or poetry reflects various aspects of human life. Literary works will present a story that can be viewed from various points of view, including from a psychological perspective. We can examine each character from a psychological point of view. How the character's psychological condition will appear from a story that can be examined by looking at the character's behavior, how he relates to other characters, and how he deals with problems in his life. George Eliot's Silas Marner novel is an interesting story which can be examined from a psychological point of view, namely the psychology of existentialism. Silas Marner's character in this novel will be analyzed from a psychological perspective. How Silas Marner's character in self-existence will appear in the psychology of existentialism.
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Willms, Eva. "Noch einmal Anmerkungen zum Marner." Zeitschrift für deutsches Altertum und deutsche Literatur 137, no. 3 (2008): 335–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3813/zfda-2008-0016.

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Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. "Allusions to Gray inSilas Marner." Notes and Queries 62, no. 3 (July 13, 2015): 429.2–430. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjv087.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Marngar"

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Lyngwa, Clara. "Marngar of the bhoi area: anthropological study." Thesis, North-Eastern Hill University, 1993. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3598.

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Lyngwa, Clara. "The Marngar of the Bhoi area: an anthropological study." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 1993. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/149.

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Alaimo, Elisabetta <1989&gt. "Community, Religion and Chance: A Thematic Reading of George Eliot's Silas Marner." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/7731.

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This dissertation aims at analysing George Eliot’s Silas Marner (1861), examining its main themes and how they are addressed in the two spatial settings of the novel, namely the urban Lantern Yard and the rural Raveloe. The eponymous protagonist’s life is divided between these two districts, which have two completely opposite views of life, both of which strongly influence Silas’s existence. There will be an introductory chapter discussing two of the most debated critical issues concerning Silas Marner, that is to say its literary genre, which can be described as hybrid, and its “dualistic” structure. The second chapter, instead, will introduce the two communities, explaining their characteristics and those attributes which, instead, sanction the exclusion and alienation from them. The chapter will also deal with Silas’s experiences of inclusion and alienation in both places and with Silas’s conception of work as a mean of alienating himself. Chapter three will analyse the diametrically opposite religious views of both communities and the impact both have not only on the life of each community, but also on Silas and on his growth. The last chapter will consider the role of chance within the novel and how each of the main character interpret the events which befall them. The final part of the dissertation will deal with history, either for what concerns the way in which characters consider their past, but also for what concerns the limited human understanding of present events.
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Vos, Stephanie. "Exploring displacement as a theoretical paradigm for understanding John Joubert's opera Silas Marner." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1872.

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Thesis (MMus (Music))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In a world of increased mobility, a growing number of people find themselves in places other than those that they originate from. While a strong case has been made in various disciplines for the experiences of alienation and disruption emanating from the politically tinctured notion of exile, this thesis argues that these experiences affect all émigrés alike, be it the consequence of forced or voluntary migration. It is this study’s aim to nuance the understanding of displacement and explore the ways in which the exile discourse informs a general, less extreme discourse of voluntary displacement with specific reference to the composer John Joubert and his opera Silas Marner. In the first chapter, displacement is theorized as a doubleness or ambivalence that is important in understanding creative work done by those who have been displaced and that is informed, in the South African composer’s case, by the relationship between the centre of ‘the’ art music tradition in Europe and Britain and its ‘peripheral’ practice in South Africa. The second chapter argues the ways that notions of nationality still inform thinking about composers and their aesthetic in a time that nationality is no longer a monolithic, stable denominator. This is done with specific reference to the composer John Joubert. In the third and fourth chapters, the focus narrows to Joubert’s opera Silas Marner (op. 31), and explores displacement as a theoretical paradigm for reading and studying of the opera. The third chapter discusses the choice of subject matter of the opera and the significance of Eliot’s novel as basis for an operatic text. Finally, the fourth chapter provides a brief analysis of the opera, its conception and reception history as well as a critical discussion of the ways in which notions of displacement is present in this work.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In ‘n wêreld wat meer toeganklik as ooit tevore is, bevind mense toenemend hulself in plekke elders as waar hulle vandaan kom. Terwyl die konsep van ballingskap, met sy politiese konnotasies, al deur verskeie dissiplines bestudeer en geteoretiseer is, argumenteer hierdie tesis dat die gevoel van vervreemding en ontwrigting wat daaruit spruit deur alle emigrante beleef word, synde die gevolg van willekeurige of onwillekeurige emigrasie. Hierdie studie stel homself ten doel om die begrip van ontheemding te nuanseer en die verskeie maniere waarop die ballingskapdiskoers tersaaklik is vir ontheemding, te belig. Dit sal gedoen word met spesifieke verwysing na die komponis John Joubert en sy opera, Silas Marner (op. 31). In die eerste hoofstuk word ontheemding geteoretiseer as ‘n dubbelsinnigheid wat belangrik is in die verstaan van die ontheemde se kreatiewe werk. Die verhouding tussen die sentrum van ‘die’ kunsmusiektradisie in Europa en Brittanje en die ‘periferale’ beoefening daarvan in Suid- Afrika word as bydraend tot hierdie dubbelsinnigheid gesien. Die tweede hoofstuk argumenteer dat nasionaliteit nie meer ‘n eenduidige, stabiele aspek in die beskouing van musiek en musiekestetika verskaf nie en bedink die maniere waarop nasionaliteit steeds betrekking op musiekstudie kan hê. Dit word met spesifieke verwysing na John Joubert gedoen. In die derde en vierde hoofstukke vernou die fokus na Joubert se opera Silas Marner en word die wyses waarop ontheemding tot ‘n lesing van die opera kan bydra verken. Die derde hoofstuk behandel die keuse van onderwerp vir die opera en die belang van Eliot se roman as operateks. Die vierde hoofstuk bespreek die ontstaans- en resepsiegeskiedenis van die opera, analiseer die opera kortliks en verskaf ‘n kritiese bespreking van die wyses waarop nosies van ontheemding in die opera teenwoordig is.
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Fraissé, Thierry. "Végétalisation des zones de marnage le long des réservoirs et des cours d'eau : application à l'aménagement." Toulouse 3, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994TOU30073.

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Les zones de marnage des bords de cours d'eau et de reservoirs sont soumises a de fortes contraintes qui freinent leur colonisation naturelle par la vegetation, ce qui les rend sensibles a l'erosion. L'objectif de ce travail a ete de proposer des techniques d'amenagement permettant une implantation artificielle de vegetaux adaptes afin d'accelerer le processus de colonisation vegetal de ces zones denudees. . . .
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Malan, Marna Magdalena. "Work-related well-being of engineers in South Africa / Marna Malan." Thesis, North-West University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/463.

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With the introduction of positive psychology the aim with organisational psychology shifted to finding the 'happy/productive' worker and focusing more on work wellness. Working as an engineer has generally been considered challenging, but tough demands on today's engineers can cause exhaustion, which is due to a combination of personal stressors, job and organisational stressors. However, recently the world of work has started to change drastically - which also holds true for the engineering profession. One of the focus areas of redress is the work-related well-being of engineers, and specifically burnout, stress and work engagement. This research focused on the total spectrum of wellness - from unwell-being (e.g. burnout and stress) to well-being (e.g. work engagement). The moderating effects of organisational commitment and dispositional optimism were investigated in order to establish a causal model for burnout and engagement. The objectives of this research were to standardise the MBI and the UWES for engineers, to determine the occupational stressors of engineers and to develop and test a causal models of work-related well-being of engineers. The research findings are set out as four separate articles, each consisting of a brief literature overview and an empirical study. A cross-sectional research design with a survey as technique of data collection was used to achieve the objectives of this research. The study population consisted of 369 engineers. A biographical questionnaire, the Maslach Burnout Inventory - General Survey WI-GS), the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES), the Job Characteristics Scale (JCS), the Organisational Stress Screening Tool (ASSET), the Health subscales of the ASSET, the Organisational Commitment subscale of the ASSET, and the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R) were used. Descriptive statistics, correlations, analysis of variance, factor analyses, multiple regression analysis and structural equation modelling were used to analyse the data. A three-factor model of burnout, comprising exhaustion, cynicism and professional efficacy was confirmed. The internal consistencies of the scales were acceptable. The results obtained from comparing burnout levels of various demographic groups showed that practically significant differences existed between burnout of engineers with different levels of job satisfaction, age, years of experience and self-rated performance. Compared to normative data, participants reported lower levels of physical ill-health and psychological outcomes of stress. The most important stressors identified were work-life balance, work demands and work overload. The results do not support previous findings that commitment has a protective effect against the negative consequences of workplace stress. The buffer hypothesis of organisational commitment is not supported by the data. Structural equation modelling confirmed a model of work engagement, consisting of Vigour, Dedication and Absorption. These three factors had acceptable internal consistencies. The results showed that the self-rated performance and job satisfaction of engineers varied depending on their levels of work engagement. No demographic differences regarding engagement levels could be found between the different age groups, engineering environments, job levels and years of experience. A good fit was found for a model in which exhaustion mediated the relationship between job demands and ill-health, and work engagement (vigour and dedication) mediated the relationship between job resources and organisational commitment. The results suggested that the effect of a lack of job resources on exhaustion and the effect of job resources on work engagement depends on the level of dispositional optimism. Recommendations for future research were made.
Thesis (Ph.D. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.
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Gaff, Marion. "Caractérisations physico-chimique et sensorielle de distillats d'orange amère en vue d’optimiser le procédé d’élaboratio." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SACLA036.

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La Société des Produits Marnier-Lapostolle (SPML) souhaite acquérir une connaissance approfondie de l’influence des matières premières (écorces d’oranges amères et huiles essentielles) et du procédé (macération des matières premières dans l’alcool puis distillation) sur les caractéristiques chimiques et organoleptiques du parfum d’orange utilisé dans la fabrication des produits Grand Marnier. L’objectif pour SPML est de posséder des critères objectifs pour l’optimisation du procédé d’obtention du parfum. Pour cela, il est prévu de caractériser le rôle olfactif des molécules volatiles d’écorces d’oranges amères sur la qualité finale de l’arôme du parfum, de comprendre les mécanismes réactionnels induits lors des traitements thermiques (distillation) et de la préparation des matières premières (séchage, macération), d’étudier leur comportement au cours de la distillation, d’optimiser la concentration des composés d’arôme en tenant compte de leur solubilité dans le produit fini
Société des Produits Marnier-Lapostolle (SPML) would like to acquire in-depth knowledge of the influence of raw materials (bitter orange peels and essential oils) and of the process (maceration of raw ingrédients in alcohol and then distillation) on the chemical and organoleptic characteristics in Grand Marnier products. The aim of the work is to optimize the process for obtaining the aroma, based on objective criteria. For that purpose, it is planned to characterize the olfactory role of the volatile compounds of bitter orange peels on the final aroma quality, to understand reaction mechanisms involved during heat treatments (distillation) and preparation of raw materials (drying, maceration …), to study their behaviour during the distillation, to optimize the concentration of aroma compounds in the finished product
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Fabre, André. "Heterogeneite des sediments dans un reservoir a fort marnage et etude experimentale de la solubilisation du phosphore." Toulouse 3, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988TOU30049.

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Fabre, André. "Hétérogénéité des sédiments dans un réservoir à fort marnage et étude expérimentale de la solubilisation du phosphore." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37613461m.

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Slabbert, Marna. "An analysis of staff turnover in the optometric industry / by Marna Slabbert." Thesis, North-West University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/2331.

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Books on the topic "Marngar"

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Marngit: A novel. Moss Vale, NSW: Angus & Robertson, 1991.

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Eliot, George. Silas Marner. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1994.

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Eliot, George. Silas Marner. Edited by Seely Elizabeth 1936-. Hauppauge, N.Y: Barron's, 1999.

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Eliot, George. Silas Marner. London: Penguin Bookd Ltd, 1994.

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Marner-Studien. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1995.

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Eliot, George. Silas Marner. Pleasantville, N.Y: Reader's Digest Association, 1986.

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Abraham, Ian. Marnari Rashna. Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 2022.

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Strauch, Philipp, and Helmut Brackert. Marner. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2015.

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Wongar, B. Marngit: A Novel. Angus & Robertson, 1992.

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Elliott, George. Silas Marner. Read Books, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Marngar"

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Schubert, Martin. "Marner, Der." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_15911-1.

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Szirotny, June Skye. "Silas Marner." In George Eliot's Feminism, 81–88. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137406156_5.

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Law, Graham, and Jenny Bourne Taylor. "Silas Marner." In E.S. Dallas in The Times, 109–18. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003433613-13.

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Eliot, George. "Silas Marner (1861)." In Reading Fiction: Opening the Text, 61–66. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-08108-7_9.

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Newton, K. M. "‘Victorian Values’ and Silas Marner." In Varieties of Victorianism, 110–25. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26742-2_7.

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Schubert, Martin. "Marner, Der: Sangsprüche und Lieder." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_15912-1.

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Shuttleworth, Sally. "Silas Marner: A Divided Eden." In The Mill on the Floss and Silas Marner, 204–24. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-21296-1_11.

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Fisch, Harold. "Natural Piety in Silas Marner." In New Stories for Old, 58–77. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230502352_4.

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Nestor, Pauline. "The Mystery of Otherness: Silas Marner." In George Eliot, 73–87. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-09657-9_6.

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Gooch, Joshua. "Silas Marner: Narration as Work-Discipline." In The Victorian Novel, Service Work, and the Nineteenth-Century Economy, 58–80. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137525512_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Marngar"

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Rhodes, N. "CFD analysis of High Marnham Power Station condenser." In First IEE/IMechE International Conference on Power Station Maintenance - Profitability Through Reliability. IEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19980069.

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Aruldoss, L., S. Sakthivel, A. Shirley Mary Vanitha, M. Karunakaran, S. Senthilkumar, and M. Pramila. "“Loss and recovery of faith in god” with reference to Geroge Eliot’s Silas Marner." In THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATERIAL SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0172952.

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Balaji, P. J., and S. Anandamurugan. "Mobility aware reputation node ranking (MARNR) for efficient clustering at hot spots in wireless sensor networks (WSN)." In 2013 International Conference on Information Communication and Embedded Systems (ICICES 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icices.2013.6508315.

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Dey, Soumyadeep, Barsha Mitra, Jayanta Mukhopadhyay, and Shamik Sural. "A Comparative Study of Margin Noise Removal Algorithms on MarNR: A Margin Noise Dataset of Document Images." In 2017 14th IAPR International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2017.310.

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Reports on the topic "Marngar"

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Simmoneaux, Mathilde, and Bruno Jacquet. Experiencia piloto de subvención de la demanda a través de vouchers para facilitar el acceso a insumos agrícolas en Haití. Inter-American Development Bank, October 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009936.

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La agricultura haitiana, en su mayoría familiar y de subsistencia, enfrenta en la actualidad diversos retos para mejorar sus niveles de productividad y el acesso a factores de producción. En 2011 se decidió llevar a cabo una experiencia piloto de subvención de la demanda a través de cupones en el marco del Programa de Intensificación Agrícola Ennery Quinte (PIA-EQ), implementado por el MARNDR desde 2006 con financiamiento del BID. El principio consistió en cubrir una parte de los costos de producción para fomentar la adopción de paquetes tecnológicos por los agricultores. La experiencia ha permitido al MARNDR diseñar y probar un nuevo mecanismo de subvención cuyos logros son muy positivos en términos de apoyo público a la producción. Basándose en un análisis cualitativo, el presente estudio de caso se centra en presentar las principales lecciones de la experiencia y provee algunas recomendaciones. Así este documento se enfoca en los elementos metodológicos de la intervención, sin entrar en un análisis detallado de los impactos, que se llevará a cabo en 2013, al final del periodo de ejecución del Programa.
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Staff - Sports, Hobbies & Culture - Head Office (1960-1969) - John Marnan with Jim Hogan after winning Table Tennis Semi-final - September 1962. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-009143.

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