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Journal articles on the topic "Gordonia (Poland)"

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Bonna, Beata. "Research on the Application of E.E. Gordon’s Theory of Music Learning in the Music Education in Poland." Kultura i Edukacja 99, no. 6 (2013): 66–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/kie.2013.06.04.

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The purpose of this article is the presentation of the results of the research conducted in Poland on the effectiveness of music education realised in accordance with the assumptions of Edwin Elias Gordon’s Theory of Music Learning, which holds an important place in the existing systems of common music education. Gordon pays attention to the need of undertaking the earliest possible music interactions when it comes to children. Some observations conducted among pregnant women and infants during music activities being realised in accordance with the assumptions of Gordon’s theory showed that in
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Potiomka, Roman. "The Activities of the Scotsman Patrick Gordon in Kyiv (Based on the Materials of the Diary of 1684–1685)." Ethnic History of European Nations, no. 73 (2024): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2518-1270.2024.73.05.

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Patrick Gordon entered the history of Eastern Europe as a companion of Peter I, commander of the Chyhyryn campaign of 1678, one of many foreign officers who formed regiments of foreign troops in the Muscovite state. Patrick Gordon came from a wealthy family in Aberdeen County, Scotland. Patrick’s childhood took place during the Civil War in England 1642–1651, so at the age of 16, Gordon’s parents sent Patrick to study at the Jesuit college in Braunsberg (now the city of Braniewo, Poland). Later, Patrick Gordon began his military career in the Swedish and then in the Polish armies and distingui
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Sim, Jiaying. "Embodiment, Curation, Exhibition." Screen Bodies 1, no. 1 (2016): 87–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/screen.2016.010106.

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As part of the 2014 GENERATION project celebrating the past twenty-five years of contemporary art in Scotland, Douglas Gordon’s exhibition, “Pretty much every film and video work from about 1992 until now,” took centerstage at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow. Gordon contributed to the dialogue with a unique installation showcasing his twenty-two years of artistic endeavors through 101 different-sized old television sets elevated on old plastic beer crates, simultaneously screening 82 video and film works. The screens flickered and lit the dark main gallery as the visual works played on lo
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Ringani, Gordon, Tsungai Zengeya, Christian Pirk, and Christian Chimimba. "Assessment of craniometric sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic variation in invasive Rattus norvegicus and R. rattus from urban and peri-urban areas of Gauteng Province, South Africa." Mammalia 86, no. 6 (2022): 601–14. https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2021-0191.

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Ringani, Gordon, Zengeya, Tsungai, Pirk, Christian, Chimimba, Christian (2022): Assessment of craniometric sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic variation in invasive Rattus norvegicus and R. rattus from urban and peri-urban areas of Gauteng Province, South Africa. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 86 (6): 601-614, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2021-0191, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2021-0191
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Nowak, Małgorzata. "Przekład kanoniczny i przekład zapomniany – o dwóch młodopolskich tłumaczeniach „Wędrówek Childe Harolda" George’a Gordona Byrona." Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka, no. 47 (December 30, 2024): 305–24. https://doi.org/10.14746/pspsl.2024.47.17.

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This article aims to compare two translations of George Gordon Byron’s poem Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, which were published only a year apart during the Young Poland period: Jan Kasprowicz’s Wędrówki Rycerza Harolda (1895) and Aleksander Krajewski’s Wędrówki Childe Harolda (1896). A comparative analysis using the methodological background of translation studies shows the equal value of the two translations, one of which is still the basic version of Byron’s work in Polish while the other has been almost entirely forgotten.
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Skotarczak, Dorota. "Financial Crime in Crime Fiction in Socialist Poland." Studia Historiae Oeconomicae 34, no. 1 (2016): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sho-2016-0003.

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Abstract Financial crime was one of the recurring themes in crime stories written in the period of socialist Poland. The writer who first undertook this subject was Leopold Tyrmand in his book “The Man with the White Eyes” (1955). The publication of this book is considered one of the symptoms of the cultural “thaw” and the end of real socialism. Tyrmand shows crime which develops when the state, cooperative and private businesses meet, but also the corruption and powerlessness of Citizen’s Militia. During Władysław Gomułka’s administration (1956–1970), this problem often recurred e.g. in the b
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Kostka, Mestwin Stanisław. "After Crisis? – The Only Way: Economics for Sustainable Development." Equilibrium 6, no. 1 (2011): 41–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/equil2011.002.

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The aim of the paper is to justify why contemporary economics must be reoriented from the direction of Economic Growth to the direction of Sustainable Development. Human society is at a deadly curve. The Economic crisis is only one slice of Gordon’s Knot of Crises of our Civilization. The Economy is facing system challenges without precedence. Reasons for this situation are different fetishes of present positive and normative economics. The au­thor explores the main aspects of diagnoses, prognoses, analyses, assessments, and present solutions concerning economy. Of fundamental importance are:
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Gadamska-Serafin, Renata. "Norwid and the exiles to Siberia." Studia Norwidiana 37 English Version (2020): 61–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/sn.2019.37-4en.

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The exiles to Siberia had a profound influence on Norwid’s consciousness already in his middle school years (i.e. in the 1830s) as the next wave (following the one after the failure of the November Uprising) began at that time. The subject of exile and martyrdom was often discussed by Norwid in conversations and correspondence with his friends. Even among the poet’s close and distant relatives, there were many people who were affected by the deportation to the East (Józef Hornowski, the Kleczkowski family, Konstanty Jarnowski). The list of Norwid’s friends who were deported to Syberia is horri
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Guz, Leszek, and Krzysztof Puk. "Antibiotic susceptibility of mycobacteria isolated from ornamental fish." Journal of Veterinary Research 66, no. 1 (2022): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2022-0011.

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Abstract Introduction Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are increasingly recognised as causative agents of opportunistic infections in humans for which effective treatment is challenging. There is very little information on the prevalence of NTM drug resistance in Poland. This study was aimed to evaluate the susceptibility to antibiotics of NTM, originally isolated from diseased ornamental fish. Material and Methods A total of 99 isolates were studied, 50 of them rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) (among which three-quarters were Mycobacterium chelonae, M. peregrinum, and M. fortuitum and the
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Burdukiewicz, Aleksandra, and Jan Michał Burdukiewicz. "Professor Leon Kozłowski as a man, scientist, politician and his influence into Wrocław archaeology." Family Upbringing 5, no. 1 (2012): 193–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.61905/wwr/171177.

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The most outstanding archaeologist and professor at John Casimir University in Lviv as well as and a acknowledged politician (among others the Prime Minister (1934– 1935) of the Second Republic of Poland) was Professor Leon Kozłowski (1892–1944), a student of E. Majewski from Warsaw, R.R. Schmidt from the University of Tübingen and W. Demetrykiewicz from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. As a professor of John Casimir University he cooperated with V. Gordon Childe from the UK and H. Breuil from France, the most outstanding archaeologists in Europe at that time. His publications stand out
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Books on the topic "Gordonia (Poland)"

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Fedosov, Dmitry, ed. Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635-1699 - 1659-1667, Volume II. Aberdeen University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.57132/book2.

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Paul Dukes writes: In this second volume of Patrick Gordon’s Diary containing ‘curious tidings of himself, of his brothers in arms, and of Russia before the age of transformation’ (to quote again the great historian S.M. Soloviev), our hero continues his account of service in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland before moving to Moscow in 1661 with Paul Menzies and others. He tells of the difficulties with officialdom in his early years and his more successful military activities, often in the company of fellow Scots. He also gives a full description of a mission to London, including meetings with C
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Fedosov, Dmitry, ed. Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635-1699 - 1659-1667, Volume II. Aberdeen University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.57132/book2.

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Paul Dukes writes: In this second volume of Patrick Gordon’s Diary containing ‘curious tidings of himself, of his brothers in arms, and of Russia before the age of transformation’ (to quote again the great historian S.M. Soloviev), our hero continues his account of service in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland before moving to Moscow in 1661 with Paul Menzies and others. He tells of the difficulties with officialdom in his early years and his more successful military activities, often in the company of fellow Scots. He also gives a full description of a mission to London, including meetings with C
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Fedosov, Dmitry, ed. Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635-1699 - 1659-1667, Volume II. Aberdeen University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.57132/book2.

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Paul Dukes writes: In this second volume of Patrick Gordon’s Diary containing ‘curious tidings of himself, of his brothers in arms, and of Russia before the age of transformation’ (to quote again the great historian S.M. Soloviev), our hero continues his account of service in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland before moving to Moscow in 1661 with Paul Menzies and others. He tells of the difficulties with officialdom in his early years and his more successful military activities, often in the company of fellow Scots. He also gives a full description of a mission to London, including meetings with C
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Fedosov, Dmitry, ed. Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635-1699 - 1659-1667, Volume II. Aberdeen University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.57132/book2.

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Paul Dukes writes: In this second volume of Patrick Gordon’s Diary containing ‘curious tidings of himself, of his brothers in arms, and of Russia before the age of transformation’ (to quote again the great historian S.M. Soloviev), our hero continues his account of service in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland before moving to Moscow in 1661 with Paul Menzies and others. He tells of the difficulties with officialdom in his early years and his more successful military activities, often in the company of fellow Scots. He also gives a full description of a mission to London, including meetings with C
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Fedosov, Dmitry, ed. Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635-1699 - 1659-1667, Volume II. Aberdeen University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.57132/book2.

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Paul Dukes writes: In this second volume of Patrick Gordon’s Diary containing ‘curious tidings of himself, of his brothers in arms, and of Russia before the age of transformation’ (to quote again the great historian S.M. Soloviev), our hero continues his account of service in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland before moving to Moscow in 1661 with Paul Menzies and others. He tells of the difficulties with officialdom in his early years and his more successful military activities, often in the company of fellow Scots. He also gives a full description of a mission to London, including meetings with C
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Fedosov, Dmitry, ed. Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635-1699 - 1659-1667, Volume II. Aberdeen University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.57132/book2.

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Paul Dukes writes: In this second volume of Patrick Gordon’s Diary containing ‘curious tidings of himself, of his brothers in arms, and of Russia before the age of transformation’ (to quote again the great historian S.M. Soloviev), our hero continues his account of service in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland before moving to Moscow in 1661 with Paul Menzies and others. He tells of the difficulties with officialdom in his early years and his more successful military activities, often in the company of fellow Scots. He also gives a full description of a mission to London, including meetings with C
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Fedosov, Dmitry, ed. Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635-1699 - 1659-1667, Volume II. Aberdeen University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.57132/book2.

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Paul Dukes writes: In this second volume of Patrick Gordon’s Diary containing ‘curious tidings of himself, of his brothers in arms, and of Russia before the age of transformation’ (to quote again the great historian S.M. Soloviev), our hero continues his account of service in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland before moving to Moscow in 1661 with Paul Menzies and others. He tells of the difficulties with officialdom in his early years and his more successful military activities, often in the company of fellow Scots. He also gives a full description of a mission to London, including meetings with C
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Book chapters on the topic "Gordonia (Poland)"

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Wójcik, Zbigniew. "Linda Gordon. Cossack Rebellions. Social Turmoil in the Sixteenth Century Ukraine. Albany: State University of New York Press. 1983. Pp. xiv, 289." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 1. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113171.003.0026.

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This chapter investigates Linda Gordon's Cossack Rebellions (1983). This very interesting work focuses its attention above all on social questions, and not only on those prompted by the first Cossack rebellions in the Ukraine towards the close of the 16th century. The book deals more generally with the Cossack problem as it appeared in the Polish–Lithuanian Republic in the 16th century and, to a certain extent, in the 17th century. The Jewish question or, to be more precise, the question of anti-semitism has only a few pages. In these brief commentaries, the author cautions particularly agains
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Allan poe, Edgar. "Chapter XXV." In The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket and Related Tales. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199540471.003.0026.

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We now found ourselves in the wide and desolate Antarctic Ocean, in a latitude exceeding eighty-four degrees* in a frail canoe, and with no provision but the three turtles. The long Polar winter, too, could not be considered as far distant, and...
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