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... sunshine of the evening, the noise of the streets, the looks of the crowd, the great minsterrising half-finished inthe midst of the town by the Rhine, the cries and noise and chipping of the masons;unconscious ... either side, into the defiles of the Euganean hills to the north, into the widening torrent valleys of the Modenese Apennines to the south, the Marquisate of Este stretches up into feudalism, into ... vine-bearing elms, was born, inthe year 1 434 , Matteo Maria Boiardo, inthe village which gavehim the title, one of the highest inthe Estensian dominions, of Count of Scandiano. Here, inthe Apennines,Scandiano...
... always involved the hiding and covering up of one’sflaws.Think of the many presidents who had an affair during the course of their tenure inthe WhiteHouse. In some cases the press knew about the ... that the group believes promotes its best interest. In seeking to avoid shame, group members areimpelled to submerge their own personal interests for the sake of the common good. In the increasingly ... became increasinglyunwilling to deny their own personal needs for the good of the group. They rebelled againstauthority — the man” — and the idea that a common good should be dictated. In the...
... facilities The neonatal mortality rate was far higher inthe public sector than inthe private sector in 2006, with the deaths concentrated principally inthe early neonatal period (Table 3. 10). The ... risingunemployment,from 13 %in1 997to21%ofthelabourforceby2005;ã risingpoverty,from25 %in1 996to38%ofhouseholdslivingbelowormarginally above the household poverty line in 2005;ã increasingHIVprevalenceamongwomenvisitingpublichealthclinics,from1.2% in 1994 ... during delivery.) The probabilities of dying between the age of 0 and 1 year have tended to increase over the years, showing that infant mortality inthe Western Cape is not declining, but increasing...
... entering into the ambit of Sanskrit culture. Whether these new-comers, the ỗakas (Indo-Scythians) in particular, initiated these processes12 introduction The Language of the Gods in the World ... Regional World: The Case of Kannada 33 09.1. Vernacularization and Political Inscription 33 09.2. The Way of the King of Poets and the Places of Poetry 33 89 .3. Localizing the Universal Political: ... 892 .3. The Final Theory of Literary Language: Bhoja’s Poetics 105Chapter 3.The World Conquest and Regime of the Cosmopolitan Style 115 3. 1. Inscribing Political Will in Sanskrit 115 3. 2. The...
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... conceived the study, contributed to datainterpretation, coordinated the work.All authors read and approved the final manuscript.Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests.Received: ... photon absorption in Ge QDs (2to 10 nm in size) embedded in silica, providing the ther-mal e volution of the absorption spectra in connectionwith the a-c transition and the QD ripening. An opticalbandgap ... [32 ]. During annealing, Ge QDs undergo anOstwald ripening mechanism, similar to the Si QD case [33 ], leading to a size increasing of precipitates with a con-comitant a-c transition occurring...
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... once told an inter-viewer that in playing tennis, the winning isn’t as important as the running after the ball.” Jobs just wanted to win, and better yet, to sell all the tickets to the stadium. ... up giving me some parts, and he got me a job that sum-mer working at Hewlett-Packard, on the line assembling frequency counters . . . Well assembling may be too strong. I was putting in screws. ... which the boys would use to pull pranks. In fact, they did have fun with the box. They called the Ritz Hotel in London and made reservations for dozens of nonexistent people. Another time, they...