The Stuart had been neglected for several years, and on short notice, two experienced members, A. Richard Strauss and Robert Whiting, donated their time to get the instrument into presentable ...condition. ...began a long tradition of members spending countless grimy hours, gratis, getting undeservedly neglected instruments into workable condition for a convention presentation and often exciting a congregation that had ignored the mute instrument in its midst to a renewed appreciation of its forgotten treasure that eventually resulted in repairs or restoration. Few business records of 19th-century organbuilders survive, so these records shed light on the dayto-day operations of a company that had a thriving service business in addition to its building activities. Watkins Glen was once a resort community at the foot of Seneca Lake, the longest and deepest of the Finger Lakes, and in my youth still had a thriving salt mining business.
U radu se analizira konstrukcija majčinstva u Kumičićevu romanu Olga i Lina. Naglasak je na likovima majki koje su u romanu oblikovane kao “dobra”, odnosno “loša” majka. Osnovnim istraživačkim ...pitanjima rada istražuje se što je to što Kumičićevu “dobru” majku čini “dobrom”, a koje su osobine njegove “loše” majke. Ispituje se je li riječ o standardnim modelima majčinstva ili o autorovu otklonu od društvenih i literarnih konvencija te zbog čega se majčinstvo pojavljuje kao važna tema u Kumičićevu romanu.
The aim of this paper is to analyze the textualization of motherhood in Eugen Kumičić’s novel Olga i Lina Olga and Lina. The emphasis is on the characters of mothers portrayed in the novel as “good” mothers and “bad” mothers. The paper addresses two main research questions. The first refers to what characterizes Kumičić’s “good” mother as “good” as well as the features of his “bad” mothers. Secondly, we look into whether the author uses standard (literary) models of motherhood or whether he departs from social and literary conventions, and why motherhood appears as an essential topic in Kumičić’s novel.
La convention territoriale globale permet aux caisses d’allocations familiales (Caf) de simplifier le cadre partenarial proposé aux collectivités en vue de l’analyse transversale des besoins sociaux ...des territoires, et de définir communément des priorités et une complémentarité d’action pour y répondre. Cet article présente les enseignements tirés de différentes missions d’accompagnement de ces conventions, les questions soulevées quant à leur mise en œuvre et à la logique d’intervention des partenaires. Il expose aussi les conditions susceptibles de favoriser ou de freiner l’atteinte des objectifs poursuivis.
Aureli Cardona, Jaume, Medieval Self-Coronations: The History and Symbolism of a Ritual, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020, 340p. The Hand of God. 4. La tercera parte llamada «Convention» ...se centra en tres monarcas de los reinos de Castilla, Aragón y Navarra.
The state of the ‘social’ that individuals, social groups and societies experience are a focus of international conventions, declarations and goal setting documents. Many indicators of the ‘social’ ...and measures of well-being that contain sets of indicators of the ‘social’ exist to ascertain the state of the ‘social’ of individuals, social groups, and societies. Marginalized groups are well known to have problems with the ‘social’ they experience. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) and similar phrases are used in policy discussions to deal with ‘social problems’ within research, education, and general workplace environments encountered by women, Indigenous peoples, visible/racialized minorities, disabled people, and LGBTQ2S+. The prevention of the worthening of the ‘social’ is one focus of science and technology governance and ethics discussions. Many health professions are also concerned about the ‘social’ such as the well-being of their clients and their roles as stated by many of their associations include being advocates and change agents. The objective of the study was to ascertain how the ‘social’ is engaged with in conjunction with the following international documents (“Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities”, “Convention on the Rights of the Child”, “Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women”, “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”, “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”, “International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination”, “UN Framework Convention on Climate Change”, “transforming our world: the 2030 agenda for sustainable development” and “UN flagship report on disability and development Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals by, for and with persons with disabilities”; from now on called “the documents”). A scoping review using the academic databases SCOPUS, Web of Science, databases accessible under Compendex, and the databases accessible under EBSCO-HOST, coupled with a manifest hit-count coding approach was uses to answer five research questions: (1) Which terms, phrases, and measures of the ‘social’ are present in the literature searched (2) Which of the social issues flagged in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) are present in the academic abstracts mentioning the other eight documents? (3) Which EDI frameworks, phrases and social groups covered under EDI are present in the literature covered. (4) Which technologies, science and technology governance terms and ethics fields are present in the literature covered? (5) Which health professions are mentioned in the literature covered? The results reveal vast gaps and opportunities to engage with the ‘social’ in relation to “the documents” covered for all five questions.