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El presente trabajo es un intento de análisis de las características geográficas de sector de Valle del General. Para delimitar el área se tomó la confluencia del río Buena Vista con el Chirripó; o sea, a partir de donde se origina el río General, hasta confluencia de éste con el río Peñas Blancas, esto es, la margen izquierda del río General, entre las cotas 500 m hacia el sur del área y la de 100m al norte. El área de estudio tiene una superficie de 87.8 km²  3.251 habitantes (mapa nº 1). Se expande por la izquierda del río General y tiene como centro de atracción al antiguo pueblo de General Viejo, entre Rivas y las Juntas de Pacuar; en general, coincide con los limites político-administrativos de del distrito segundo del cantón de Pérez Zeledón. Se pretende, también, aplicar el método de trabajo de la geografía regional. Por eso, el plan de trabajo elaborado contempla el aspecto físico y humano. En el conjunto de la estructura productiva, se toma como base los cambios ocurridos en el uso del suelo entre 1973-1979; en este sentido, se pretende dar una explicación global de los elementos que intervinieron para que operaran dichos cambios y la explicación de ello en función del sistema económico imperante.   SUMMARY This article intent to analyze the geographic characteristics of sector of the General Valley. The junction of Buena Vista and Chirripó rivers was chosen in order to delimit the area; or in other words, starting from the origin of the General river to its junction with the Peñas Blancas river, that corresponds to the left margin of the General river, between the benchmarks 500 meters to the south of the area and 1000 meters to the north. The area being studied has a surface area of 87.7 square kilometers and a total of 3.251 habitants (map nº 1). Expansion occurs on the left side of the General River whose center of attraction is the old town of General Viejo, located between Rivas and the Juntas Pacuar; in general, it coincides with the political-administrative limits of the second district of Perez Zeledon canton. The application of the work method used in regional geography is also contemplated. As such, the elaborated work plan takes into account the human and physical aspects. In the combined total of the production structure, the changes that occurred in the land use between the years 1973-1979, was chosen as a base; in this sense, a global explanation is given of the elements that intervened in order to make possible such changes and of the functions of the current economic system.       RESUME Ce travail concerne seulement un secteur de la Vallée de El General, délimité comme suit : de la confluence du Rio Buena Vista et du Rio Chirripó, dont l’union donne naissance au Rio General, jusqu’i au confluence de ce Dornier avec son affluent le Rio Peñas Blancas. Il correspond à la rive gauche du General, entre les côtes 1.000 au nord, prés de Rivas, et 500 au sud (Juntas de Pacuar) courne 87.8 km² et compte 3.251 hab (carte nº 1). Il s’étend autour de l’ancien petit centre rural, El General Viejo, et coïncide plus ou moins, avec le district Nº 2 du Canton de Pérez Zeledón. On y applique la méthode d’analyse de la géographique régionale, à la fois sur les plans humain et physique, pour définir son organisation de production et son évolution entre 1973-1979, surtout pour ce qui concerne l’utilisation des terres; évolution à laquelle on présente une explication globale en fonction du système ecónomique.    

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Aus einer alten Judenstadt [[Elektronische Ressource]] / Paul Josef Diamant

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Paul Josef Diamant

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--pt. 1. Tenants in chief. Mesne tenants and sub-tenants.--pt. 2. Parochial and ecclesiastical history.--pt. 3. Corrections and continuations of and additions to Blomefield's history ... to the present time.

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"July 13, 2004; CERCLIS Number NYSFN0204234."

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"A series of thirty-five articles [which] appeared in the Ellsworth American, in 1932-33. The articles, slightly revised and supplemented, are here republished."--Pref.

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This thesis proposes =friendworks‘ as an important sub-group of social networks, comprised of networks of friends. It investigates friendworks of a particular group of adult Australian women as a way of understanding neglected aspects of social networking practices. Friendworks are contextualised to highlight two main themes of interest: population mobility and communication practices. The impact of relocation on individuals, local communities and the wider society is explored through a case study of female friendworks in a seachange community. Research findings point to the importance of friendworks in building and cohering social and emotional support, well-being, belonging and senses of place and community. Different types of communication methods were used by research participants for mediating different kinds of social ties within the friendworks considered here. Communication patterns were influenced by geographical proximity to friends, and the type of social support required of them (emotional, instrumental or companionship). Most findings were consistent with broader social patterns of communication. For example, face-to-face interactions were the dominant and most favoured communication method between local friends, regardless of whether they were weak or strong ties. The fixed-telephone and the internet were commonly in use to maintain old and geographically distant social ties, while mobile phones were used the least among friends in comparison with other communication methods. The key finding of this thesis is that friendworks are an extremely important solid network in contemporary society, providing mooring relations in a mobile world. Paradoxically, however, for women in this study, the mobile phone, which is popularly perceived as a flexible, multi-purpose communication technology for people on the move, was the least versatile of all technologies for maintaining friendworks. The cost of services was the main inhibitor here. The internet was found to be the most versatile communication technology and was used to support various types of social ties: strong, weak, local and distant. This thesis also highlights the value of the concept of friendworks as well as networks for communication research and policy investigating individuals‘ motivations and practices.

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This article argues for the distinctiveness of the presentation of crowds in the Old English version of the Legend of the Seven Sleepers . In traditional Old English poetry, crowds are mostly conspicuous by their absence, since the social groupings portrayed are typically those ofthe lord's retinue and the fellowship of the hall. In writings deriving from Latin traditions (in Anglo-Latin, Old English prose and strands of Old English poetry) such as historiography andhagiography, crowds are presented in highly conventional terms based on literary models. The crowd scenes in the Legend of the Seven Sleepers , on the other hand, have an immediacy and urgency that seem based on real-life experience of Anglo-Saxon England rather than simply imitative of the work's Latin (ultimately Greek) source or of other literary models. Drawing upon crowd theory and historical studies, the article demonstrates that the crowds in this text are presented in “domesticated” Anglo-Saxon terms and may be seen as reflective of growing urbanization in late Anglo-Saxon England. “Real” crowds are glimpsed elsewhere in Anglo-Saxon literature but in the Legend of the Seven Sleepers they are particularly foregrounded; this text also presents the literature's liveliest picture of town life more generally.

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In Rangoon/Yangon, the ex-capital city of Burma/Myanmar, there still remain many old buildings today. Those buildings were constructed in the British colonial period, especially from the 1900s to the 1930s, and formed Rangoon's built environment as something modern. In focusing on the period before and after the inauguration of the Rangoon Development Trust in 1921, this paper describes how the colonial administrative authorities perceived urban problems and how their policy and practice affected urban society. It also suggests the possibility that competition for habitation among the lower strata of Rangoon society was a cause of the serious urban riot in 1930.