993 resultados para Van Artevelde family


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"La 1re exécution de cette oeuvre a eu lieu ... à Gand, le 14 septembre 1863, jour de l'inauguration de la statue de Jacques van Artevelde."

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Rembrandt van Rijn; 3 ft. 8 1/64 in.x 2 ft. 11 in.; oil on canvas

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Rembrandt van Rijn; 3 ft. 8 1/64 in.x 2 ft. 11 in.; oil on canvas

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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"Consisting of two plays and an interlude ... not intended for the stage."--Pref.

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"Famille de Pauw ou van den Pauwe": p. 803-824.

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William Van Every, son of McGregory and Mary Wilcox (Jaycocks) Van Every, was born in New York state in 1765. During the Revolutionary War he joined Butler’s Rangers and served under Captain John McDonnell. He was granted three lots of land in the Township of Niagara, with additional lands granted at later dates. William married Elizabeth, daughter of George Young. Elizabeth was the widow of Col. Frederick Dochstader and mother of Catherine Dochstader, b. 1781. William Van Every died in 1832, his wife Elizabeth in 1851. Both are buried in the Warner Cemetery, in present day Niagara Falls. The children of William Van Every and Elizabeth Young were Mary, Elizabeth, Phoebe, John, Peter, William, Rebecca, Samuel and Joseph. Source: Mary Blackadar Piersol, The Records of the Van Every Family, Toronto : Best Printing, 1947. And, Patricia M. Orr, Historic Woodend, sponsored by Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, 1980?

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Het doel van dit onderzoek is inzicht geven in het effect van preventieve angstinterventies op verschillende stijlen (algeheel, functioneel, disfunctioneel) van het gezinsfunctioneren bij hoogangstige kinderen en hun ouders. De proefpersonen (N = 2494) werden gerekruteerd op basisscholen. Uiteindelijk bleven 150 respondenten over. Deze respondenten bestaan uit 70 (46.7%) jongens en 80 (53.3%) meisjes. De respondenten zijn kinderen van 8 tot 13 jaar. De gemiddelde leeftijd van de respondenten is 9.83 jaar (SD = 1.14), de jongste is 8 en de oudste is 13 jaar. De screeningsprocedure is uitgevoerd met de kindversie van de zelfrapportage vragenlijst Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders. Na screening werden de hoogangstige kinderen en hun ouders gerandomiseerd over de drie onderzoekscondities. Daarnaast werd aan de deelnemers gevraagd de Family Functioning Scale in te vullen. Maximaal 3 maanden na de screening vond de voormeting plaats bij kinderen en ouders, hierna vond na maximaal 6 weken de interventie plaats. Na de voormeting volgden de follow-up metingen na respectievelijk 1 en 2 jaar. Om de variabele angst te meten is gebruik gemaakt van de Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorder (SCARED-71; Bodden, Bögels, & Muris, 2009). Om de variabele gezinsfunctioneren te meten is gebruik gemaakt van de Family Functioning Scale (FFS; Bloom, 1985). De resultaten lieten zien dat het gezinsfunctioneren bij hoogangstige kinderen en hun ouders niet verbetert na het volgen van een interventie of geen interventie. Daarnaast is geen verschil in effectiviteit gevonden tussen de kind- of oudergerichte interventie op de verschillende aspecten van het gezinsfunctioneren.

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The invitation is a request of Jacob Hostetter to his friends and acquaintances to attend the funeral of his wife, Dianna on Tuesday, October 29, 1861. Dianna, also known as Dinah, was the second daughter of Joseph and Mary Heslop Van Every. She was born in 1831 and married Jacob Hostetter of Grantham Township. Jacob died a year later, leaving two children, Joseph Blain Hostetter (1860-1896) and Laura Diana Hostetter (1861-1933). Jacob was the son of Capt. Herman Hostetter of Ten Mile Creek who had died from wounds received at the Battle of Queenston Heights. Jacob and Dianna Hostetter are buried in the Warner Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Ont.

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Plays.

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Vol. 3-5 have imprint: London, C. K. Paul & co., 1878.

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Lewis family.--Phillips family.--Moss family.--Van Meter family.--Cunningham family.--Harness family.--[J. H. McNeill and his company of rangers]

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Ruth Finnegan (2006, 179) describes how family myths have the power to provoke images that recur throughout generations. This paper will document my own encounter with such persistent images in the stories of a mother and daughter. Both mother and daughter told stories about encountering cross-dressing men in the streets of Brisbane, and both showed similar anxiety over their own body size. As a creative writer working with oral histories, I found these stories of the disguised body compelling. By drawing on the storytelling strategies and preoccupations present in the interview, I used imagination and fictional techniques to investigate the possibility of symbolic resonance of memories across generations. In her novel Beloved, Toni Morrison (1987) uses the notion of ‘rememory’ to describe how characters actively make and suppress meanings in their recollections. Like Morrison, my writing speaks to notions around the way stories are remembered and told.

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Most mastreviruses (family Geminiviridae) infect monocotyledonous hosts and are transmitted by leafhopper vectors. Only two mastrevirus species, Tobacco yellow dwarf virus from Australia and Bean yellow dwarf virus (BeYDV) from South Africa, have been identified whose members infect dicotyledonous plants. We have identified two distinct mastreviruses in chickpea stunt disease (CSD)-affected chickpea originating from Pakistan. The first is an isolate of BeYDV, previously only known to occur in South Africa. The second is a member of a new species with the BeYDV isolates as its closest relatives. A PCR-based diagnostic test was developed to differentiate these two virus species. Our results show that BeYDV plays no role in the etiology of CSD in Pakistan, while the second virus occurs widely in chickpea across Pakistan. A genomic clone of the new virus was infectious to chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and induced symptoms typical of CSD. We propose the use of the name Chickpea chlorotic dwarf Pakistan virus for the new species. The significance of these findings with respect to our understanding of the evolution, origin and geographic spread of dicot-infecting mastreviruses is discussed. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.