735 resultados para Clavel, Martial


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Contient : 1 « Les Faiz maistre Allain Charretier », savoir : ; 2 « Louenge et foy et honmaige faicte à la Vierge Marie par maistre Pierre de Nesson » ; 3 « Le Specule des pecheurs », par « Jehan Castel » (fol. 331), — « Requeste de Castel adroissant à monseigneur de Gaucourt ». (fol. 345) ; 4 « Le Passe temps Michault » ; 5 « Le Debat d'Hector et d'Achilles », par « George » [Chastelain] ; 6 « Le Contrepasse temps Michault », par « Pierre Chastellain » ; 7 « Le Temple de Mars », par « Moulinet » ; 8 « L'Amant rendu Cordelier à l'observance d'amours » [par Martial d'Auvergne] ; 9 Pièces anonymes :

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Ordered to be printed 10th May 1813.

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Ordered to be printed 10th May 1813.

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Abstract Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) founded in 1993 have been under scrutiny for the past two decades. Unlike boxing, the ethical status of MMA and whether it is morally defensible have rarely been analyzed in the academic literature. I argue that MMA requires such an analysis because it is inherently violent. The purpose of this study was to examine elite-level MMA by referring to the ethical concepts of autonomy, paternalism and the Harm Principle. Findings from interviews with MMA athletes as well as my personal experience of MMA were presented to establish a deeper understanding of the sport and what it means to train and compete in a sport defined as violent. The conceptual analysis and findings of MMA athletes' experiences in this investigation resulted in the conclusion that MMA is ethically defensible. Additional findings, implications and recommendations for further research were also discussed.

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Proceedings of the court martial held by order of Major Merritt (1 double-sided page, handwritten): Captain Hamilton gave evidence against Caleb Cook (a private in Major Merritt’s Company of Light Dragoons) for disobedience and leaving quarters without leave of absence. Cook was fined and ordered to spend one month in prison. The document is stained and has holes in it along the middle fold. This does not affect the text, Aug. 7, 1812.