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Jessen, Mathias Hein. "Statens livsnødvendige cirkulation: Handel som livsvigtigt princip for den moderne stat." K&K - Kultur og Klasse 45, no. 124 (December 31, 2017): 71–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kok.v45i124.103797.

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The article analyzes the role of trade in the constitution of the modern state in 17th century England. The article focuses on the metaphor of the body politic and especially the ideas on circulation from William Harvey and how these can be used to analyze Thomas Hobbes’ ideas on trade and circulation in Leviathan and the economic thought of William Petty. Harvey’s thoughts on circulation were revolutionary and highly influential on the political and economic thoughts of the time. Even though Hobbes is mainly focused on law and sovereignty, he still characterizes circulation and trade as a vital motion, not subject to the will of the sovereign. Combined with his notion that the sovereign is the holder of an office, who must administer the wellbeing of the state, this opens up for the analysis that what the sovereign is administering is in reality the necessary motions of trade and the economy in general. This is also seen in one of the most prominent of the mercantilist economic thinkers of the age, William Petty, who in his economic thinking contributed to the constitution of the economy as a given field with a given logic which the ruler could not fundamentally change, but had to understand and act in accordance with in order to govern well.
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Cohen, Gary B. "Auf dem Weg zur Grossstadt: Eine Sozialgeschichte der Stadt Graz, 1850-1914. William H. Hubbard." Journal of Modern History 59, no. 3 (September 1987): 624–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/243269.

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Willis, Richard. "Theory & Practice." Early Years Educator 24, no. 9 (April 2, 2024): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/eyed.2024.24.9.45.

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Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which integrates early years theory and practice, and aims to encourage readers to start a conversation about their own beliefs and experiences.
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Yanti Kristina Sinaga, Marnala Pangaribuan, and Nanda Saputra. "Turn-Taking Strategies Analysis in Conversation between President Jokowi and Boy William in Nebeng Boy Youtube Channel." LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature 2, no. 3 (September 27, 2021): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/linglit.v2i3.509.

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The aims of this study were to identify the types and the most dominant of turn-taking strategies used by President Jokowi and Boy William in Nebeng Boy youtube channel. The researchers used theory by Stenstrom as cited in Yanti (2017). This theory describes three types namely Taking the turn (starting up, take over, interrupting), Holding the turn (filled pause, silent pause, meta-comments), Yielding the turn (prompting, appealing, giving up. This type of research was qualitative method, the researchers used an approach qualitative descriptive to describe the turn-taking strategies that included in conversation between Mr. Jokowi and Boy William in Nebeng Boy YouTube Channel, since the data the researcher did not use numeric or statistic form in the data analysis. The result of this research showed that there are 28 data with the different percentage such as; Hesitant Start (4%), Clean Start (4%), Uptakes (4%), Link (4%), Alert (4%), Meta-Comments (-), Filled Pause (10%), Silent Pause (17%), Repetition (39%), Prompting (4%), Appealing (6%), Giving up (4%). It can be concluded, that the most dominant is Repetition that occurs 11 times from 28 data.
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Roxanas, Miltiadis G., Marilyn A. Gendek, and Vivien E. Lane. "Cliveden: The Canadian Red Cross Hospital, William Osler and the ‘Taplow Affair’." Journal of Medical Biography 27, no. 4 (September 4, 2019): 220–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967772019874293.

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At the start of the First World War, the estate of Cliveden was offered as a hospital to the Canadian Government by its owner William Astor. This article describes its history, Sir William Osler's involvement in the hospital, and the involvement of other doctors and some of their research. The rehabilitation programs to help the injured soldiers are described, including the physical, occupational, sporting and social activities undertaken in order to help them towards their return to civilian life. Political ambitions in Canada and friction between the owner of Cliveden, Nancy Astor, and the medical/military establishment led to turmoil which engulfed Osler and is known as the ‘Taplow Affair’. The hospital was dismantled after the war but became re-activated in the Second World War and is now a National Trust property.
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Edgeworth, Matt, Erle C. Ellis, Philip Gibbard, Cath Neal, and Michael Ellis. "The chronostratigraphic method is unsuitable for determining the start of the Anthropocene." Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 43, no. 3 (February 19, 2019): 334–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309133319831673.

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This paper responds to and supports the earlier ‘Three Flaws’ paper by William Ruddiman (this journal, 2018). It builds upon his critique of the method used by the Anthropocene Working Group in determining the start date of the Anthropocene. While chronostratigraphy is acknowledged as the best means of establishing a framework for the division of deep time – on geological timescales of millions of years – it is argued that the method is unsuitable for use on archaeological and historical timescales. Close proximity in time between the chronostratigraphic observer and the stratigraphic boundary in question renders the placement of a precisely defined, globally synchronous timeline onto highly time-transgressive evidence inappropriate on these scales of analysis. Application of the method hinders rather than helps understanding of the role of human impact on Earth System change; it leads to a loss of the bigger picture and to relative neglect of the crucial evidence provided by humanly modified ground – the missing strata in most chronostratigraphic accounts of the Anthropocene start. A more ground-up approach is called for. Recognition of humans as geological agents needs to be accompanied by recognition of the distinctive traces of human agency in the ground, which are unprecedented in the stratigraphic records of earlier geological time periods.
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Rossi, Paula. "Davidson and classical pragmatism." Areté 19, no. 1 (March 12, 2007): 119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/arete.200701.006.

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In this paper I wish to trace some connections between Donald Davidson's work (1917-2003) and two major representatives of the classical pragmatist movement: Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) and William James (1842-1910). I will start with a basic characterization of classical pragmatism; then, I shall examine certain conceptions in Peirce's and James' pragmatism, in order to establish affinities with Davidson´s thought. Finally, and bearing in mind the previous con-nections, I will reflect briefly on the relevance –often unrecognized- of classical pragmatist ideas in the context of contemporary philosophi-cal discussions.
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Birkhead, T. R., and R. Montgomerie. "A vile passion for altering names: the contributions of Charles Thorold Wood jun. and Neville Wood to ornithology in the 1830s." Archives of Natural History 43, no. 2 (October 2016): 221–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2016.0380.

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During the 1830s, Charles Thorold Wood jun. and his younger brother Neville Wood, published, separately, three books and a series of articles dealing with two ornithological subjects: the common and scientific names of birds, and the cataloguing of publications. Probably following William Swainson's lead, the Woods were enthusiastic about standardizing the common (English) bird names and making them logical and meaningful. They also each published an annotated bibliography of ornithological publications, notable for being among the first of such compilations, but also for the vitriol with which they criticized those – James Rennie and Hugh Strickland, in particular – whose work they did not like. In contrast, the praise they heaped on those they did approve of – William Swainson, John Latham, Robert Mudie, Prideaux John Selby, Francis Willughby and each other – was excessive. Possibly because of the tenor of their comments about other ornithologists, and the strangeness of their proposed English bird names, the Woods’ work has rarely been cited, and their new names for birds were virtually ignored from the start.
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Eales, Jacqueline. "Gender Construction in Early Modern England and the Conduct Books of William Whately (1583–1639)." Studies in Church History 34 (1998): 163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400013644.

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Conduct books, or household manuals offering advice about marriage and the ordering of domestic relationships, attained their greatest popularity in early modern England between the late sixteenth century and the Civil War. Many of these works, including William Whately’s popular A Bride-Bush, which ran into three editions between 1617 and 1623, and William Gouge’s influential Of Domesticall Duties, which first appeared in 1622, originated as sermons and were written by puritan preachers. They are also a valuable source of information about the construction of ideal masculine and feminine behaviour in the early modern period. At the start of A Bride-Bush, which was based on a marriage sermon, Whately asserted ‘I will make the ground of all my speech, those words of the Apostle Paul, Ephes. 5. 23. where hee saith, The Husband is the Wives head.’ Towards the end of the book he noted that the male sex is ‘preferred before the female in degree of place & dignity, as all men will yeeld that read what the Scriptures speake in that behalfe’.
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McCarthy, Christine. "Elegance and excesses: War, Gold and Borrowings: New Zealand Architecture in the 1860s." Architectural History Aotearoa 7 (October 30, 2010): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/aha.v7i.6785.

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The 1860s were an eventful time for architecture in New Zealand. On the eve of the decade, in 1859, William Mason became the first person to be a registered architect in New Zealand. The scene was thus set for the English idea of architecture as a profession to more substantially impact on our land. From the decade's beginning were the start of civil wars and the discovery of gold, with New Zealand's first major gold rush in Otago. It was war and gold which crudely distinguished the decade's histories of the North Island and South Islands.
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Books on the topic "Willisau <Stadt>"

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Ortwin, Pelc, Grötz Susanne 1961-, and Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte, eds. Konstrukteur der modernen Stadt: William Lindley in Hamburg und Europa 1808-1900. München: Dölling u. Galitz, 2008.

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Brauhauser, William. William Brauhauser/Frank Mau: 10. Dez. 1993-17. Jan. 1994, Museen der Stadt Lüdenscheid. Lüdenscheid: Die Museen, 1993.

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Blansfield, Karen Charmaine. Cheap rooms and restless hearts: A study of formula in the urban tales of William Sydney Porter. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1988.

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Davis, Derek. Original intent: Chief Justice Rehnquist and the course of American church-state relations. Buffalo, N.Y: Prometheus Books, 1991.

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W, Johnson Newell, and Royal Society of Medicine (Great Britain). Section of Odontology., eds. Risk markers for oral diseases. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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Jazz in Willisau: Wie Niklaus Troxler den Free Jazz nach Willisau brachte. Luzern: Comenius Verlag Luzern, 2004.

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Sammlung Schweizerischer Rechtsquellen / Rechtsquellen des Kantons Luzern / Die Rechtsquellen des Kanton Luzern : Rechte der Landschaft / Vogtei Willisau: Stadt Willisau. Schwabe Verlag Basel, 1994.

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Westphal, Manon, ed. Agonale Demokratie und Staat. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901440.

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This volume presents new perspectives on how an agonistic understanding of politics, which emphasises disagreement and conflict, can be made fruitful for debates on state theory. It deals with the theories by Chantal Mouffe, Ernesto Laclau, Bonnie Honig, William Connolly, James Tully and other theorists who advocate an agonistic understanding of politics. The volume discusses parliament, parties, political representation, the demos, law, the constitution and science. In addition, it shows what it means to understand stabilised social practices and discourses as institutions. The volume is aimed at students and teachers in higher education as well as researchers who are interested in the further developments of agonistic democratic theory. With contributions by Christoph Held, Steffen Herrmann, Dirk Jörke, Oliver Lembcke, Miriam Malte, Franziska Martinsen, Danny Michelsen, Milos Rodatos, Luzia Sievi, Rieke Trimҫev, Stefan Wallaschek, Manon Westphal and Gabriele Wilde.
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William I Start by Killing with a Poker Card Nine. Independently Published, 2022.

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Publishing, Mally. Warning May Spontaneously Start Talking about William Shatner: Funny Composition Notebook Journal for William Shatner Lovers ,. Independently Published, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Willisau <Stadt>"

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Beveridge. "A New Start After War." In The Works of William H. Beveridge, Vol5:15—Vol5:22. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315737300-84.

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Mallinson, Jonathan. "Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter." In William Moorcroft, Potter, 1–6. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0349.16.

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This sketches the distinctive individuality of William Moorcroft, one of the most celebrated and original potters of the early twentieth century. An active designer, ceramic chemist and manufacturer, he is seen to be different from contemporary ‘art potters’ who tended to be either decorators or chemists, but not both. From the start of his career he was recognised as a potter like no other, but this distinctiveness has been eroded in modern assessments which present him as a manufacturer rather than an artist, and his pottery as a trading commodity rather than as personal expression. This book seeks to recover that very individual potter.
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Davis, Philip. "The Start." In William James, 1—C1.P67. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192847324.003.0001.

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Abstract An opening chapter about the start—James’s own delayed beginnings and his recurring problems with depression, but also the kick-start that James’s thinking provides for his reader. ‘A motor’ is what William James called himself, and that is what he is in this book: a human motor force, performing in his readers the equivalent of the work of the spinal cord and the brain’s motor cortex, to create movement—mental, emotional, and physical. William James stands for the intellectual and psychological transformation of neurological driving forces into fully human thought and action. He gets under the skin, inside the very nerves of live thinking.
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Pelc, Ortwin. "Eine moderne Kanalisation für die wachsende Stadt." In William Lindley (1808-1900), 55–66. Wallstein Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783835346949-55.

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"3.2 William Cronons »Nature’s Metropolis« – Ein ANT-Stadtsoziologie avant la lettre." In Die Fabrikation der Stadt, 237–60. transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783839455371-014.

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"3.2 William Cronons »Nature’s Metropolis« – Ein ANT-Stadtsoziologie avant la lettre." In Die Fabrikation der Stadt, 237–60. transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839455371-014.

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Powaski, Ronald E. "Clinton, START II, and the ABM Treaty." In Return to Armageddon, 165–204. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195103823.003.0006.

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Abstract Unlike Ronald Reagan, William Jefferson Clinton entered the White House determined to reduce the number of nuclear weapons. He also promised to go much farther than the Bush administration in ending the nuclear arms race. He indicated that his administration would continue to reduce the risks of vertical nuclear proliferation by giving the start i and start ii treaties high priority.
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Gill, Stephen. "1798–1799." In William Wordsworth, 156–75. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192827470.003.0007.

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Abstract At II a.m. on 16 September 1798 the German packet slipped out of Yarmouth to the open sea. At once the passengers began to turn frog-coloured—’Wordsworth shockingly ill’, Coleridge reported, ‘his Sister worst of all—vomiting, & groaning, unspeakably!’ They were delayed by fog at the mouth of the Elbe and when they reached Hamburg on the nineteenth had difficulty in finding accommodation in a dirty, stinking city, where children defecated in the streets and shopkeepers (they were convinced) gloated over their skill at cheating foreigners.* It was not an auspicious start to a tour which, as a tour, turned out for the Wordsworths a complete failure.
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Gill, Stephen. "1770–1787." In William Wordsworth, 13–36. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192827470.003.0002.

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Abstract That Wordsworth knew no certainty could be achieved did not stop him searching, and the I799 Prelude began the most sustained self-examination in English poetry. The river, Wordsworth knew, had its origin somewhere. Genealogical unravellings are always a forbidding entrance to any biography. With Wordsworth, however, it is more than usually important to establish the kind of family into which he was born, for his life from birth to the writing of the I799 Prelude is a pattern of severances and ruptures counterpointed with periods of continuity and calm, which began in a childhood that seemed to give a solid start to life and to promise a secure future but denied both in his most formative years.
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Liu, Alan. "A Transformed Revolution The Prelude, Books 9–13." In William Wordsworth’s, 341–76. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195180916.003.0013.

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Abstract Shapeless Eagerness Because the r evolution books are among the most difficult sections of the poem to grasp as a whole, it may be useful to begin with an overview of their design. A look at the strangely shapeless river that opens book 9 will point the way: As oftentimes a River, it might seem, Yielding in part to old remembrances, Part sway’d by fear to tread an onward road That leads direct to the devouring sea Turns, and will measure back his course, far back, Towards the very regions which he cross’d In his first outset; so have we long time Made motions retrograde, in like pursuit Detain’d. But now we start afresh; I feel An impulse to precipitate my Verse.
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