995 resultados para Pauli, Johannes, 16th cent.
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Transcript of the radio broadcast of a ‘political feature’ about the “aryanization” of Jewish businesses under the Nazis and its effect on the German economy in the 1980s. Participants in the broadcast were Fred Grubel, Ernst G. Lowenthal, Albert Ulrich Tietz and others.
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Manuscripts and articles by Rabbi Dr. Jacob G. Wiener about Jewish communities in Germany.
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Pallenberg is represented in No 9 representing himself
Kirkon vai valtion kirjat? : Uskontokuntasidonnaisuuden ongelma Suomen väestökirjanpidossa 1839-1904
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The Population Register – run by the Church or the state? The problem posed by the obligation to belong to a religious community in the registration of births and deaths in Finland between 1839 and 1904 The Lutheran Church of Finland is the nation’s largest church; approximately 82 per cent of Finns were members in 2007. The Church ran an official register of its members until 1999, when the state then undertook this task. The registration of births and deaths by the Church has a long history dating back to the 17th century, when Bishop Johannes Gezelius Sr. decreed that all parish members would have to be recorded in parish registers. These registers were used to control how well parish members knew the Christian doctrine and, gradually, also if they were literate. Additionally, the Church attempted to ensure by means of the parish registers that parish members went to Holy Communion annually. Since everyone was a member of the Lutheran Church, the state also took advantage of the parish registers and used them for the purposes of tax collection and conscription. The main research theme of “The Population Register – run by the Church or the state?” goes back to these times. The actual research period covers the years of 1839–1904. At that time Finland was under Russian rule, although autonomous. In the late 19th century the press and different associations in Finland began to engage in public debate, and the country started moving from a submissive society to a civic one. The identity of the Lutheran Church also became more prominent when the Church Act and the General Synod were realised in 1869. A few years earlier, municipal and parish administrations had been separated, but the general registration of births and deaths was left to the Church to see to. In compliance with the constitution of the country, all the inhabitants in principle still had to be Lutheran. In practice, the situation was different. The religious and ideological realms diversified, and the Lutheran concept of religion was no longer acceptable to everyone. The conflict was reflected in the registration of births and deaths, which was linked to the Lutheran Church and its parish registers. Nobody was allowed to leave the Church, there was no civil register, and the Lutheran Church did not consent to record unbaptized children in the parish registers. Therefore such children were left without civil rights. Thus the obligation to belong to a religious community had become a problem in the registration of births and deaths. The Lutheran clergy also appealed to the 1723 privileges, according to which they had been exempted from the drawing up of additional population registers. In 1889 Finland passed the Dissenters Act. By virtue of this act the Baptists and the Methodists left the state Church, but this was not the case with the members of the free churches. The freethinkers had to retain their church membership, as the law did not apply to them. This meant that the unbaptized children of the members of the free churches or those of freethinkers were still not entered in any registers. The children were not able to go to school, work for the state or legally marry. Neither were they able to inherit property, as they did not legally exist. The system of parish registers was created when everyone was required to be a member of the Lutheran Church, but it did not work when liberal attitudes eventually penetrated the sphere of religion, too. The government´s measures to solve the problem were slow and cautious, partly because Finland was part of Russia, partly because there were only about 100 unbaptized children. As the problem group was small and the state´s resources were limited, no general civil register was established. The state accepted the fact that in spite of the problems, the Evangelical Lutheran Church and the congregations of dissenters were the only official establishments to run populations registers in the country, and for social purposes, too. In 1900 the Diet of Finland finally approved a limited civil register, which unbaptized children and unregistered foreigners would be recorded in. Due to political reasons the civil register did not come into existence until 1917, after the actual research period.
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The aim of this report is to discuss the role of the relationship type and communication in two Finnish food chains, namely the pig meat-to-sausage (pig meat chain) and the cereal-to-rye bread (rye chain) chains. Furthermore, the objective is to examine those factors influencing the choice of a relationship type and the sustainability of a business relationship. Altogether 1808 questionnaires were sent to producers, processors and retailers operating in these two chains of which 224 usable questionnaires were returned (the response rate being 12.4%). The great majority of the respondents (98.7%) were small businesses employing less than 50 people. Almost 70 per cent of the respondents were farmers. In both chains, formal contracts were stated to be the most important relationship type used with business partners. Although for many businesses written contracts are a common business practice, the essential role of the contracts was the security they provide regarding the demand/supply and quality issues. Relative to the choice of the relationship types, the main difference between the two chains emerged especially with the prevalence of spot markets and financial participation arrangements. The usage of spot markets was significantly more common in the rye chain when compared to the pig meat chain, while, on the other hand, financial participation arrangements were much more common among the businesses in the pig meat chain than in the rye chain. Furthermore, the analysis showed that most of the businesses in the pig meat chain claimed not to be free to choose the relationship type they use. Especially membership in a co-operative and practices of a business partner were mentioned as the reasons limiting this freedom of choice. The main business relations in both chains were described as having a long-term orientation and being based on formal written contracts. Typical for the main business relationships was also that they are not based on the existence of the key persons only; the relationship would remain even if the key people left the business. The quality of these relationships was satisfactory in both chains and across all the stakeholder groups, though the downstream processors and the retailers had a slightly more positive view on their main business partners than the farmers and the upstream processors. The businesses operating in the pig meat chain seemed also to be more dependent on their main business relations when compared to the businesses in the rye chain. Although the communication means were rather similar in both chains (the phone being the most important), there was some variation between the chains concerning the communication frequency necessary to maintain the relationship with the main business partner. In short, the businesses in the pig meat chain seemed to appreciate more frequent communication with their main business partners when compared to the businesses in the rye chain. Personal meetings with the main business partners were quite rare in both chains. All the respondent groups were, however, fairly satisfied with the communication frequency and information quality between them and the main business partner. The business cultures could be argued to be rather hegemonic among the businesses both in the pig meat and rye chains. Avoidance of uncertainty, appreciation of long-term orientation and independence were considered important factors in the business cultures. Furthermore, trust, commitment and satisfaction in business partners were thought to be essential elements of business operations in all the respondent groups. In order to investigate which factors have an effect on the choice of a relationship type, several hypotheses were tested by using binary and multinomial logit analyses. According to these analyses it could be argued that avoidance of uncertainty and risk has a certain effect on the relationship type chosen, i.e. the willingness to avoid uncertainty increases the probability to choose stable relationships, like repeated market transactions and formal written contracts, but not necessary those, which require high financial commitment (like financial participation arrangements). The probability of engaging in financial participation arrangements seemed to increase with long-term orientation. The hypotheses concerning the sustainability of the economic relations were tested by using structural equation model (SEM). In the model, five variables were found to have a positive and statistically significant impact on the sustainable economic relationship construct. Ordered relative to their importance, those factors are: (i) communication quality, (ii) personal bonds, (iii) equal power distribution, (iv) local embeddedness and (v) competition.
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Johannes Viiniköynnös oli 700-luvulla syyrialaisella kielialueella elänyt erakko ja mystikko, jonka värikkäissä ja runollisissa kirjoituksissa käsitellään monenlaisia hengellisen elämän kysymyksiä. Eräs merkille pantava piirre hänen ilmaisussaan on hengellisten aistikielikuvien runsaus. Tässä pro gradu -tutkielmassa Johannes Viiniköynnöksen kirjoitukset liitetään osaksi patristista hengellisten aistien traditiota. Tutkielmassa selvitetään, miten Johannes ymmärtää sisäisen ja ulkoisen aistitoiminnan merkityksen ja muutoksen hengellisen elämän eri vaiheissa. Kysymys sisältää sekä epistemologisen että antropologisen tason: Ensinnäkin analysoidaan, mikä on ruumiillisen ja hengellisen aistitoiminnan tiedollinen merkitys hengellisessä elämässä ja Jumalan tuntemisessa. Sen ohella pohditaan, minkä roolin Johannes antaa ruumiille ja sielulle tässä prosessissa ja millaisia muutoksia niiden suhteessa tapahtuu hengellisen elämän edetessä. Tutkielmassa tarkastellaan Johanneksen käsitystä aistitoiminnasta sekä askeettisen kilvoittelun että mystisen kontemplaation yhteydessä. Analyysissa osoittautuu, että Johanneksen käsitys ihmisen langenneesta aistitoiminnasta sisältää stoalaisen havaintoteorian elementtejä, jotka ovat välittyneet hänelle Evagrios Pontoslaisen kautta. Johannes painottaa, että ihmisen on irtauduttava aistimaailman impulsseista ja käännettävä katseensa omaan sisimpäänsä, sillä Jumala voidaan oppia tuntemaan vain sielun peilistä kuvastuvana heijastuksena. Johannes Viiniköynnökselle mystinen elämä merkitsee yhdistymistä Kristuksen mieleen, jonka kautta avautuvat kaikki hengelliset salaisuudet. Ne vastaanotetaan aistien kaltaisilla kyvyillä, joita Johannes kutsuu sielun voimiksi . Analyysi hengellisen aistivaikutuksen välittymisestä osoittaa, että Johanneksen aistiteologiassa tapahtuu askeesista kontemplaatioon siirryttäessä myös siirtymä stoalaisen havainto-opin periaatteista uusplatonistiseen emanaatiomalliin, jossa aistivaikutus välittyy intellektin kautta sieluun ja lopulta ruumiiseen. Tutkielmassa tuodaan esiin, että hengelliseen aistikieleen sisältyy myös tiettyjä ongelmia. Se kuvaa aina väistämättä olemisen tapaa, joka muistuttaa ihmisen ruumiillista eksistenssiä aineellisessa maailmassa. Tarkastelussa kuitenkin osoittautuu, että Johannes on tietoinen tästä ongelmasta ja vastaa siihen kuvaamalla mystisen yhtymyksen huipentuman tilaksi, jossa kaikki aistinta lamaantuu. Tästä tilasta voidaan puhua vain apofaattisesti negaatioilla ja paradokseilla, jotka irrottavat Jumalan aistimaailman lainalaisuuksista. Tutkielmassa kiinnitetään huomiota arvoon, jonka Johannes antaa sekä aineelliselle luodulle että ihmisruumiille Jumalan tuntemisessa, ja korostetaan, ettei platonistisen filosofian vaikutus väistämättä tarkoita ruumiin ja hengen dualismia. Lopuksi esitetään, että hengellisten aistien ideaa on hedelmällisintä tarkastella koko hengellisen elämän kattavana tiedollisten kykyjen transformaationa eikä pelkkänä mystisen kontemplaation erityisaspektina.
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Size composition data of bigeye tuna taken from the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean by Japanese Prefectural experimental training vessels from 1958 to 1964 are examined. A gradient of increasing fish size from east to west is noted. Males increase in ratio over females for the entire range of lengths examined, and beyond 170 cm comprise more than 75 per cent of the total. The first semester of the year is important as a bigeye spawning season. A general relationship between sexual maturity and thermal structure of the water is discussed. At the end of their 12th quarter of life bigeye are about 114 cm long, by the 16th quarter, 137 cm and at the end of 20 quarters, about 153 cm. The long-line fishery in the eastern Pacific has had a marked effect on the size composition of the stocks of bigeye, but whether the fishing has driven the stocks below a point which could afford a maximum sustainable yield could not be determined. (PDF contains 55 pages.)
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Poster presentado en Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Conference, in St John's, Newfoundland,(Canadá)(June 2010)
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This is the report from the Mersey and Weaver Fisheries Advisory Committee meeting, which was held on the 16th September 1974. The report looks at comments of the Regional Fisheries Officer on the report 'Taking Stock', and information including the aims of a report entitled 'Coarse Fisheries'. The report also includes a copy of the chairman's address to members of the Mersey and Weaver Anglers' Consultative Association, and the report by the Unit Water Quality Officer on fisheries activities. This covers general fisheries management work, stocking and biological work carried out including the Rivers Tame and Bollin, and fish mortalities listed by cause. The Fisheries Advisory Committee was part of the Regional Water Authorities, in this case the North West Water Authority. This preceded the Environment Agency which came into existence in 1996.
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This is the report from the Mersey and Weaver Fisheries Advisory Committee meeting, which was held on the 16th December 1974. The report looks at information on the Water Bailiffs establishment, including the organisation and the duties of both the Fisheries Inspector and the Senior Bailiff. It also covers the comments from the Regional Fisheries Officer on the report on 'Coarse Fisheries', and information on the structure of licence duties in the Mersey and Weaver River unit area. The Fisheries Advisory Committee was part of the Regional Water Authorities, in this case the North West Water Authority. This preceded the Environment Agency which came into existence in 1996.
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This is the report from the Lune, Wyre and Furness Fisheries Advisory Committee meeting, which was held on the 16th January, 1978. It covers information on fisheries income and expenditure, licence duties, regional water resources study, fish stocks in the River Leven, Skerton fishery and radioactive discharge in relation to fishery interests. It also includes investigations for future water supplies to South West Cumbria and the report by the area fisheries officer on river conditions and fishing for salmon, sea trout, and coarse fish, numbers of fish movements at Haverthwaite, Broadraine and Forge Weir fish monitoring station. Included in this report is also work at Middleton Hatchery, a brief note on fish disease in migratory fish in the Lune and Kent, and net catch figures for the year for the Rivers Lune, Kent, Leven and Duddon. The Fisheries Advisory Committee was part of the Regional Water Authorities, in this case the North West Water Authority. This preceded the Environment Agency which came into existence in 1996.