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origins in many such systems lie in development cooperation, but since 2006 their operation has been taken over by a governmental agency because of many cases of inefficiency, maintenance shortfalls and extension [...] g of the committed power plants planned. It is against this backdrop that a concerted effort was taken by Government of Uganda to promote decentralized energy programs, where locally available resources [...] (SHS) and grid extension. 2.1 Micro hydro-Solar PV system (Hybrid) with Mini-grid The hybrid option takes into consideration the designing and planning of micro hydropower, PV, inverter and a battery based
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the faster is the process of ensiling. Fresh fish waste at 20oC takes about 2 days while at a lower temperature of 10oC the process takes much longer, around 5-10 days (Tatterson & Windsor, 2001a). Ensiling [...] and maintenance cost has been taken as 10 percent of the investment cost and labour wage as £7.83 per hour (Minimum Wage, 2017). According to British Columbia (1990), it takes around 4.16 man hour to ensile [...] 300litres and 940 litres ensilers were assumed to take 2 days to ensile the waste, while higher capacities of 2,000 litres and 5,000 litres were assumed to take 5 days to ensile fish mortality. Based on the
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ty und di- versity, maintaining high educational standards. Located in the very north, Flensburg takes advantage of its proximity to Denmark, which has been an early day pioneer in renewable energy development
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Sprachwissenschaft’” (SGdS) on Language and Language Awareness in the History of Linguistics will take place at the Europa-Universität Flensburg. The choice of topics may range from antiquity to the present
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and extreme cases of isolation”. American Journal of Psychology. LIII/4: 487–517. 4 3. Monographs taken from series of publications: BARME, Stefan (2012): Gesprochenes Französisch. (Romanistische Arbeitshefte; [...] 93). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. 5 Model pages of how to integrate quotations in your text pages taken from: NEIS, Cordula (2003): Anthropologie im Sprachdenken des 18. Jahrhunderts – Die Berliner Preisfrage
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25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology
Questions of place are gaining increasing importance in the work of historians of science, technology and medicine, to such an extent that some scholars suggest this corresponds to a veritable spatial turn. It is unavoidable that researchers take sides on issues such as the situatedness of knowledge and practices, the problems pertaining to their movements across spaces and cultures (and not only along time) and, above all, the proper choice of scales of analysis Р all the way between the global and the local, which is the core of the 25th ICHSTХs theme. At the same time, this theme relates to the very nature of the Congress as the largest international gathering of historians of science, technology and medicine, inviting all of us to think about what we may say to and learn from each other, considering our own multifarious places and standpoints. Quelle: http://www.ichst2017.sbhc.org.br/ [rev. 17.10.2021].
Finnegans Wake, Music and Disability
This thesis considers the three-way interaction between semantics, musicality, and disability in James JoyceХs Finnegans Wake. The silent actions of prose writing and reading, and the silent nature of the printed text, can be felt to divorce this medium from the strictly sonic medium of music altogether. Many scholars have, however, found in literary texts (particularly modernist texts) latent sonic capacities that may allow for a quasi-musical, intra-auditive reader experience.The ТSirensУ episode of JoyceХs Ulysses has been a key focus for such musical analyses since the 1920s. Developed musical readings of Finnegans Wake are far fewer, though the text is often mentioned as representing an advancement of JoyceХs ТmusicalisationУ of prose to an extreme, perhaps impossible degree.The present thesis takes an anti-able-normative (or ТdisablistУ) perspective on JoyceХs testing of the (im)possibility of music in literature and of the broader possibilities of language itself. To this end, it compares Finnegans Wake to high- and post-modernist musical/sonic artworks that similarly pushed the established limits of the aesthetic and the semantic.My objective is to allow literature, music, and disability to shed light on each otherХs conceptual and practical strengths and weaknesses. Just as states of cognitive and somatic disability are coming to be understood, not as paradigms of failure, but as potential alternative models of (dys)functionality, so we may view musical, narrative, and poetic ТfailuresУ (or ТdisabilitiesУ) in avant-garde arts as similarly positively dysfunctional.The thesis cites high, late, and post-modernist compositions by Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern, Pierre Boulez, and John Cage. Through this, it illustrates that similar phrasal, inter-phrasal, narrative, and meta-narrative ТdisabilitiesУ occur in modernisms both musical and literary. The ТcombinatorialУ composition methods of Pierre Boulez in particular are found to share many ТdysgenicУ characteristics with those employed in the writing of Finnegans Wake.
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and quality – understood as an independent contribution to the academic development of the field – take precedence over mere quantity as evaluation criteria for examinations and the awarding of academic [...] of the facts, the suspicion of academic misconduct is confirmed, the university management shall take appropriate measures, within the bounds of legal possibility, to penalize the misconduct and to uphold [...] against decisions of the Investigative Committee. (5). The Investigation Committee is authorized to take all legally possible steps to clarify the facts of the case. To this end, it may obtain all necessary
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Standards Members of the DFG commit to the “Research-Oriented Equity and Diversity Standards” and take appropriate measures to implement and maintain them. The aim is to sustainably promote equality in [...] migration history), religion and ideology, disability or chronic/long-term illness are also to be taken into account.1 Consideration should also be given to cases where a single person combines several [...] In the case of non-members, the substance of the standards on equity and diversity is also duly taken into account in the review and decision-making process for proposals submitted by higher education
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Organization The Research Atelier is one important element of the ICES Research School[1] and will take place every other Tuesday from 13:00-14:00 (see below). Those who are attending in person are welcome [...] welcome to join us for a coffee afterwards, and/or a lunch before. Technically, the meeting will take a hybrid form: we will meet in-person in RIGA 601, but also provide the possibility to participate via