985 resultados para Russell, George William, 1867-1935.


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Bibliography: p. 303-305.

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Vol. 3 by W. F. Monypenny and G. E. Buckle; v. 4-6 by G. E. Buckle.

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v. 1 The antiquities of Freemasonry, by George Oliver; The constitutions of The Freemasons; Illustrations of masonry, by William Preston; History of Freemasonry, by George Oliver; The book of the lodge, by George Oliver; A short view of the history of Freemasonry, by William Sandys; A Freemason's pocket companion, by a Brother of the Apollo Lodge.--v. 2 Ahiman Reson, by Lau. Dermott; A dictionary of symbolical masonry, by Geo Oliver; The history of initiation, by George Oliver; The early history of Freemasonry in England, by James Orchard Halliwell; The new book of constitutions; The laws and constitutions of the Grand lodge of ... Scotland.

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Back Row: asst. coach Tom Jorgenson, mngr. John Phillips, Daniel Brown, Craig Dill, James Myers, Dennis Bankey

Middle Row: John Thompson, Charles Adams, Van Walter Tillotson, John Clawson, asst. coach Jim Skala

Front Row: Cazzie Russell, George Pomey, Oliver Darden, coach Dave Strack, Lawrence Tregoning, William Buntin, Horace Thomas Ludwig

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Back Row: asst. coach Tom Jorgenson, mngr. John Phillips, Daniel Brown, Craig Dill, James Myers, Dennis Bankey

Middle Row: John Thompson, Charles Adams, Van Walter Tillotson, John Clawson, asst. coach Jim Skala

Front Row: Cazzie Russell, George Pomey, Oliver Darden, coach Dave Strack, Lawrence Tregoning, William Buntin, Horace Thomas Ludwig

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Malcolm Shepherd Knowles was a key writer and theorist in the field of adult education in the United States. He died in 1997 and left a large legacy of books and journal articles. This thesis traced the development of his thinking over the 46-year period from 1950 to 1995. It examined the 25 works authored, co-authored, edited, reissued and revised by him during that period. The writings were scrutinised using a literature research methodology to expose the theoretical content, and a history of thought lens to identify and account for the development of major ideas. The methodology enabled a gradual unfolding of the history. A broadly-consistent and sequential pattern of thought focusing on the notion of andragogy emerged. The study revealed that after the initial phases of exploratory thinking, Knowles developed a practical-theoretical framework he believed could function as a comprehensive theory of adult learning. As his thinking progressed, his theory developed into a unified framework for human resource development and, later, into a model for the development of self-directed lifelong learners. The study traced the development of Knowles’ thinking through the phases of thought, identified the writings that belonged within each phase and produced a series of diagrammatic representations showing the evolution of his conceptual framework. The production of a history of the development of Knowles’ thought is the major outcome of the study. In addition to plotting the narrative sequence of thought-events, the history helps to explicate the factors and conditions that influenced Knowles’ thinking and to show the interrelationships between ideas. The study should help practitioners in their use and appreciation of Knowles’ works.

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Ginger is considered by many people to be the outstanding member among 1400 other species in the family Zingiberaceae. Not only it is a valuable spice used by cooks throughout the world to impart unique flavour to their dishes but it also has a long track record in some Chinese and Indian cultures for treating common human ailments such as colds and headaches. Ginger has recently attracted considerable attention for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antifungal properties. However, ginger as a crop is also susceptible to at least 24 different plant pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungi and nematodes. Of these, Pythium spp. (within the kingdom Stramenopila, phyllum Oomycota) are of most concern because various species can cause rotting and yield loss on ginger at any of the growth stages including during postharvest storage. Pythium gracile was the first species in the genus to be reported as a ginger pathogen, causing Pythium soft rot disease in India in 1907. Thereafter, numerous other Pythium spp. have been recorded from ginger growing regions throughout the world. Today, 15 Pythium species have been implicated as pathogens of the soft rot disease. Because accurate identification of a pathogen is the cornerstone of effective disease management programs, this review will focus on how to detect, identify and control Pythium spp. in general, with special emphasis on Pythium spp. associated with soft rot on ginger.

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This collection consists primarily of correspondence, notes and memoranda relating to his work with the American Zionist Bureau (1939-40) and the Zionist Organization of America (1941). Also includes correspondence as U.S. Army Chaplain (1943) stationed in Daytona Beach, Florida. Among the more important correspondents are Louis D. Brandeis, Stephen S. Wise, Solomon Goldman and Robert Szold.