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Onyusheva, Irina, and Ferdinand Leenhouts. "THE STRATEGIC OVERVIEW: CAN PHILIPS SURVIVE WITH ITS RECENT SUBSTANTIAL STRATEGY CHANGES?" EUrASEANs: journal on global socio-economic dynamics, no. 1(26) (January 29, 2021): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35678/2539-5645.1(26).2021.33-42.

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This paper is dedicated to the strategic analysis of one of the most well-known Dutch brands in the world, Philips. The central, most important question here is whether the major change in its product strategy during the second decennium of the twenty-first century — from consumer electronics such as audio, television and lightning to healthcare sector — provides the sustainable competitive advantage that has comforted Philips for many years by now. After an overview of the company as such, the current strategy is explored through some relevant remarks about its market model, strategy and strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (under SWOT analysis). The future strategy is described with some remarks about the value proposition of Philips, possible strategy changes, a suggested competitive advantage flowchart along with two successful examples of the strategic growth steps.
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Duderija, Adis, and Ghulam Rasool. "Bilal Philips as a Proponent of Neo-Traditional Salafism and His Significance for Understanding Salafism in the West." Religions 10, no. 6 (June 5, 2019): 371. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel10060371.

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This article aims to explain the ideas and the significance of Dr. Bilal Philips, a prominent ‘Salafi‘preacher, a major proponent of Neo-Traditional Salafism, and how his writings and activities can aid us in understanding the dynamics regarding the nature of Salafism in the West as a discursive tradition with deep roots in the Islamic intellectual history, as well as an element of global Salafi movements. As such, the article focuses primarily on identifying and analyzing Philips’ ideas on what constitutes a proper approach to interpreting the Qur’ān and Sunna in the light of the Islamic legal and exegetical tradition. After discussing the reasons why the ideas of Philips are significant for understanding Salafism in the West, the article focuses on his views on the conceptual relationship between sunna and hadīth, the broader hermeneutic characterization of the main four Sunni schools of thought (madhāhib), and issues pertaining to the correct methodology of Qur’ānic exegesis (tafsīr). The article also discusses the internal factionalism and the contentedness of the category of Salafism among western Salafis by examining one critique levelled at Philips by his fellow Salafis residing in the West, with the view of not only understanding and situating the views of Philips more accurately but also to provide an avenue to understand the internal Salafi dynamics in the West in particular.
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McGillion, Michael, Carley Ouellette, Amber Good, Marissa Bird, Shaunattonie Henry, Wendy Clyne, Andrew Turner, et al. "Postoperative Remote Automated Monitoring and Virtual Hospital-to-Home Care System Following Cardiac and Major Vascular Surgery: User Testing Study." Journal of Medical Internet Research 22, no. 3 (March 18, 2020): e15548. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/15548.

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Background Cardiac and major vascular surgeries are common surgical procedures associated with high rates of postsurgical complications and related hospital readmission. In-hospital remote automated monitoring (RAM) and virtual hospital-to-home patient care systems have major potential to improve patient outcomes following cardiac and major vascular surgery. However, the science of deploying and evaluating these systems is complex and subject to risk of implementation failure. Objective As a precursor to a randomized controlled trial (RCT), this user testing study aimed to examine user performance and acceptance of a RAM and virtual hospital-to-home care intervention, using Philip’s Guardian and Electronic Transition to Ambulatory Care (eTrAC) technologies, respectively. Methods Nurses and patients participated in systems training and individual case-based user testing at two participating sites in Canada and the United Kingdom. Participants were video recorded and asked to think aloud while completing required user tasks and while being rated on user performance. Feedback was also solicited about the user experience, including user satisfaction and acceptance, through use of the Net Promoter Scale (NPS) survey and debrief interviews. Results A total of 37 participants (26 nurses and 11 patients) completed user testing. The majority of nurse and patient participants were able to complete most required tasks independently, demonstrating comprehension and retention of required Guardian and eTrAC system workflows. Tasks which required additional prompting by the facilitator, for some, were related to the use of system features that enable continuous transmission of patient vital signs (eg, pairing wireless sensors to the patient) and assigning remote patient monitoring protocols. NPS scores by user group (nurses using Guardian: mean 8.8, SD 0.89; nurses using eTrAC: mean 7.7, SD 1.4; patients using eTrAC: mean 9.2, SD 0.75), overall NPS scores, and participant debrief interviews indicated nurse and patient satisfaction and acceptance of the Guardian and eTrAC systems. Both user groups stressed the need for additional opportunities to practice in order to become comfortable and proficient in the use of these systems. Conclusions User testing indicated a high degree of user acceptance of Philips’ Guardian and eTrAC systems among nurses and patients. Key insights were provided that informed refinement of clinical workflow training and systems implementation. These results were used to optimize workflows before the launch of an international RCT of in-hospital RAM and virtual hospital-to-home care for patients undergoing cardiac and major vascular surgery.
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Thompson, M. N. "Philips electron microscopes: Applications trends—design advances." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 50, no. 2 (August 1992): 976–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100129516.

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Application trends in the 1990's will continue to be driven by the pursuit of materials characterisation to higher levels of structural and chemical resolution. Due to the information-limit and current-density limitations of LaB6 sources, further advancements will require better electron guns. The choice of guns includes Cold, Thermally-assisted Cold and Schottky Field Emitters. For SEM and STEM the Cold Field Emitter is a reasonable choice, because the primary criterion for small-probe techniques is current density. This logic doesn't apply to TEMs, which require both high current density for small probes and high total current for large-area illumination at various TEM magnification levels. Table 1 compares Schottky and Cold Field emitters in different applications and microscope construction. In view of its performance (Figs. 1 and 2), the Field Emission Gun is expected to have a major impact on TEM in the 1990's.
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Duparc, F. J. "Philips Wouwerman, 1619 - 1668." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 107, no. 3 (1993): 257–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187501793x00018.

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AbstractPhilips Wouwerman(s) was undoubtedly the most accomplished and successful Dutch painter of equestrian scenes in the 17th century. Even so, neither a critical study of his work nor a documented biography has been published. The present essay not only presents the results of archive research but also outlines his artistic development. Besides the seven dated pictures by the artist known by Hofstede de Groot, several others have been discovered. Wouwerman was born in Haarlem, the eldest son of the painter Pouwels Joosten and his fourth wife, Susanna van den Bogert. Two other sons, Pieter and Johannes Wouwerman, were also to become painters. Wouwerman's grandfather originally came from Brussels. Philips probably received his first painting lessons from his father, none of whose work has been identified however, making it impossible to determine the extent of his influence on the son's work. According to Cornelis de Bie, Wouwerman was next apprenticed to Frans Hals. He is subsequently reputed to have spent several weeks in 1638 or 1639 working in Hamburg in the studio of the German history painter Evert Decker. In Hamburg he married Annetje Pietersz van Broeckhof. On 4 September 1640 Wouwerman became a member of the Haarlem painters' guild, in which he held the office of vinder in 1646. In the following years his presence in Haarlem is mentioned repeatedly. In view of the many southern elements in his landscapes it has frequently been suggested that Wouwerman travelled to France or Italy. However, there is no documentary evidence of his having left Haarlem for any length of time. Wouwerman died on 19 May 1668 and was buried on 23 May 1668 in the Nieuwe Kerk in Haarlem. He evidently attained a certain degree of prosperity, going by the relatively large sums of money each of his seven children inherited on his widow's death in 1670 and by the various houses he owned. No confirmation can be found of Arnold Houbraken's often quoted remark that Wouwerman's daughter Ludovica brought a dowry of 20,000 guilders with her in 1672 when she married the painter Hendrik de Fromantiou (1633/34 - after 1694). Wouwerman's oeuvre consists mainly of small cabinet pieces with horses, such as battle and hunting scenes, army camps, smithies and interiors of stables. He also painted sensitively executed silvery-grey landscapes, genre pieces and a few original representations of religious and mythological scenes. Wouwerman was also exceptionally prolific. Although he only lived to the age of 48, more than a thousand paintings bear his name. Even when one bears in mind that a number of these paintings should actually be attributed to his brothers Pieter and Jan, Philips left an extraordinarily large oeuvre. Only a small number of drawings by his hand are known. His pupils include Nicolaes Ficke, Jacob Warnars, Emanuel Murant and his brothers Pieter (1623-1682) and Jan Wouwerman (1629-1666). He had many followers and his paintings were much sought after in the i8th and early 19th centuries, especially in France. Important collections created during that period, including those which form the nuclei of the museums in St Petersburg, Dresden and The Hague, all contain a large number of his works. Establishing a chronology with respect to Philips Wouwerman's work is extremely problematic. His extensive oeuvre notwithstanding, only a comparatively small number of paintings are dated. The style of the signature enables us to date pictures only within wide margins: the monogram composed of P, H, and W was only used before 1646; thenceforth he used a monogram composed of PHILS and W. Wouwerman's earliest dated work, of 1639 (sale London, Christie's, October 10, 1972), is of minor quality. However, during the 1640s his talents improved rapidly. During that period he was strongly influenced by the Haarlem painter Pieter van Laer (1599 - after 1642) with respect to both style and subject matter. This tallies with Houbraken's remark that Wouwerman laid his hands on sketches and studies by Van Laer after that artist's death. Van Laer's influence is evident in Attack on a Coach, dated 1644, in the collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Vaduz. Several figures and details are quotations from works by Van Laer. Most of Wouwerman's compositions of the mid-1640os are dominated by a diagonally placed hill or dune covering most of the horizon, a tree - often dead - as a repoussoir and a few rather large figures, usually with horses. Landscape with Peasants Merrymaking in front of a Cottage in the City Art Gallery, Manchester, Battle Scene in the National Gallery, London and Landscape with a Resting Horseman in the Museum der Bildcnden Künste, Leipzig, all dated 1646, are proof that Wouwerman gradually developed his own style; nonetheless, Van Laer continued to be an important source of inspiration. As demonstrated by the four known dated paintings of 1649, the artist had replaced his sombre palette for a more colourful one by that time, and had also adopted a predominantly more horizontal scheme for his compositions. During that same period Wouwerman' pictures came to reflect a growing interest in landscape, and in the first half of the 1650s he produced a number of paintings which bear witness to his mastery of the landscape idiom. In a Landscape with Horsemen, of 1652, in a private British collection, painted in silvery tones, the figures and horses are reduced to a fairly insignificant staffage. Genre elements continued to play an important role in most of his paintings, though. One of his most successful works of that period is the Festive Peasants before a Panorama, dated 1653, in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Perhaps nowhere else in his oeuvre did the artist succeed in producing such a happy synthesis of genre and landscape elements. In the second half of the 1650s Wouwerman painted many of the fanciful hunting scenes - often with a vaguely Italian setting and brighter local colours - which were particularly sought after in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Only a few dated works from the last decade of his life have been preserved, but they do show a tendency towards more sombre colours and suggest a slight decline in his artistic skills. Van Laer's stylistic influence on Wouwerman had almost disappeared by then, although it continued to play a major role in terms of subject matter. After the middle of the 19th century Wouwerman's popularity waned, but more recently his work has met with increasing acclaim.
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McCallum, D. G. "Secrets of PANDORA's Box – Creation of Digital Road Networks for Vehicle Navigation in Europe." Journal of Navigation 44, no. 1 (January 1991): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0373463300009735.

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The Automobile Association, Ordnance Survey, Philips BV and Robert Bosch GmbH are collaborating in a project to create and test a prototype navigation database. The project, (PANDORA–Prototyping A Navigation Database Of Road-network Attributes) which is being managed by consultants MVA Systematica, is supported by the European Community's DRIVE initiative.The data requirements of future vehicle navigation systems such as CARIN from Philips, Travelpilot/EVA from Bosch and the Autoguide scheme for London have been examined. Digital street networks have been extracted mainly from Ordnance Survey's large-scale digital mapping, and the necessary road and traffic attributes have been collected by the AA. These data have been integrated into a specially-designed prototype database for parts of London and Birmingham and the major interconnecting roads. Data have been abstracted from the database and supplied to Bosch and Philips using the Geographic Data Files (GDF) standard developed in the DEMETER project. This dataset is being tested in field trials using prototype vehicle navigation systems. The dataset will also be provided to the DRIVE Project ‘Task Forc European Digital Road Map’ as benchmark test task number 12.This paper describes the project, dealing with its objectives and relationship to other European initiatives, the work undertaken, the standards utilized and developed, its results and conclusions, and the lessons learned with respect to provision of data for larger areas of Europe. A glossary of technical terms and abbreviations is also included.
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Williams, D. B. "Is the TEM Obsolete?" Microscopy Today 7, no. 1 (January 1999): 16–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1551929500063768.

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In 1968, as an undergraduate, I was first taught how to operate a Philips EM300 TEM that, at the time, was a state-of-the-art 100 keV TEM for materials studies. Last year, I spent time evaluating current state-of-the-art microscopes, f.e., intermediate-voltage, field-emission gun TEMs, from all the major manufacturers. In watching the operators running these latest microscopes, I was struck by the similarity between many of their actions and the same steps that I had learned, so laboriously, 30 years previously.
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Mujib Ur Rahman, Wisal Ahmad, and Muhammad Faizan Malik. "Economic Determinants of Inflows of FDI in Pakistan." Global Economics Review IV, no. IV (December 30, 2019): 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/ger.2019(iv-iv).10.

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An attempt is made in this study to determine the major indicators of the inflow of FDI into Pakistan economy. Data from the time period 1985 to 2019 was used in this research. The level of stationary was checked through Augmented Dickey Fuller and Philips Perron tests. Using the analysis of the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL), it is identified that GDP, Inflation, Annual Average Exchange Rate and population Growth have a positive (significant) effect on FDI. Moreover, the empirical results also identified a negative but significant effect of financial development on FDI.
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Thome, Johannes, and Kerrin A. Jacobs. "Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a 19th century children’s book." European Psychiatry 19, no. 5 (August 2004): 303–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2004.05.004.

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AbstractAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a major mental disorder in children. Presently, its pathogenesis and treatment as well as its role in adult psychiatry are subjects of heated debate. As early as 1846, the typical symptoms of ADHD were described by Heinrich Hoffmann, a physician who later founded the first mental hospital in Frankfurt. Interestingly, his description was published in a children's book entitled “Struwwelpeter” which he had designed for his 3-year-old son Carl Philipp. The symptomatology is impressively depicted in the colourfully illustrated story of “Zappel-Philipp” (“Fidgety Philip”), probably the first written mention of ADHD by a medical professional. This clearly shows that the diagnosis of ADHD is not an “invention” of modern times.
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PARKER, ROGER. "Philippe and Posa Act II: The shock of the new." Cambridge Opera Journal 14, no. 1-2 (March 2002): 133–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954586702000095.

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One of the contemporary production books for Don Carlos thus austerely sums up the Philippe–Posa duet in Act II (of the five-act version); its none-too-subtle indication of grand themes handled seriously is one that has consistently driven the piece's reception. As so often, Verdi himself encouraged the trend – most significantly by treating the duet to more substantial revision than any other major piece in his entire output. Some drastic cutting occurred even during rehearsals, so that the supposed Urfassung predates the first performance. What is commonly referred to as the ‘original’ version corresponds, then, to the music performed at the 1867 Paris première. This was substantially refashioned for Naples in 1872 (with Italian text only), and given an even more thorough overhaul in 1884. The four versions have been much discussed: indeed, revisions such as these were one of the proving grounds on which Verdi (and thus his admirers) became musicologically respectable. Where would we stand today without those four versions and their many Verdian copains? Possibly on some other, less comfortable podium.
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Gooblar, David. "Philip Roth : the major phases." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2008. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1444184/.

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This thesis is a study of the major phases of the career of Philip Roth. In the nearly fifty years since his first book, Roth has published close to thirty works, creating a body of work now as large and as varied as any twentieth century writer. In an attempt to chart the progression of this career, I break down Roth's oeuvre into six chronological phases, beginning in the late 50s and ending at the start of the new century. Having carried out extensive research into Roth's archive in the Library of Congress, contemporary reception of the books, and a variety of often overlooked cultural contexts, I have attempted to offer a new and original take on Roth's most interesting and distinctive preoccupations. Beginning with Goodbye, Columbus, Roth's first book, I examine the author's complicated relationship with, and treatment of, the idea of Jewish community in America. The second chapter follows Roth's vexed pursuit of, and eventual rejection of, an ideal of literary seriousness in the 1960s, especially in relation to the example of the New York Intellectuals. Chapter 3 looks at Roth's preoccupation with two figures from twentieth century European Jewish history, Franz Kafka and Anne Frank, who figure in a number of Roth's books during the 1970s. Chapter 4 examines the important role that psychoanalysis plays in Roth's books, from the burlesque of an analytic session of Portnoy's Complaint, to an apparent break with psychoanalytic thinking in 1986's The Counterlife. The next phase is Roth's "autobiographical" period of 1988 to 1993, during which he produced four books each at a different point along a continuum between autobiography and fiction. In these works, Roth comes to grips with the ethical issues that his fiction had played with for so long. Finally, the last chapter looks at Roth's final books of the century, investigating how his assessment of three periods of twentieth century American history shows a fascination with individuals who attempt to break free from the forces of determination. Rather than, as is commonly espoused, a break with his earlier work, I argue that the "American Trilogy" continues concerns that have preoccupied Roth from the very start of his career.
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Schröder, Valentin Verfasser], Philip [Akademischer Betreuer] [Manow, and Stefanie [Akademischer Betreuer] Bailer. "Institutionen der Integration: Ratspräsidentschaft und Initiativmonopol in den Entscheidungsprozessen der Europäischen Union / Valentin Schröder. Gutachter: Philip Manow ; Stefanie Bailer. Betreuer: Philip Manow." Bremen : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1072047217/34.

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Rehmert, Jochen [Verfasser], Philip [Akademischer Betreuer] Manow, and Mark [Gutachter] Kayser. "Selecting the Right Type of Personnel / Jochen Rehmert ; Gutachter: Mark Kayser ; Betreuer: Philip Manow." Berlin : Hertie School of Governance, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1190809524/34.

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Mridha, Manoj [Verfasser], Philip [Akademischer Betreuer] Russell, and enard Jean-Michel [Gutachter] M�. "Ultraviolet Raman Scattering in Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber / Manoj Mridha ; Gutachter: Jean-Michel M� enard ; Betreuer: Philip Russell." Erlangen : Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), 2018. http://d-nb.info/1173422684/34.

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Filip, Alexandru Verfasser], Arndt [Akademischer Betreuer] Wonka, Philip [Gutachter] [Manow, and Thomas [Gutachter] Persson. "Contesting Europe : a Time-Series Cross-Sectional Analysis of Eurosceptic Influence over Mainstream Political Parties / Alexandru Filip ; Gutachter: Philip Manow, Thomas Persson ; Betreuer: Arndt Wonka." Bremen : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1149219890/34.

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Gunther, Sophie [Verfasser], Gabriele [Akademischer Betreuer] Multhoff, Philipp J. [Gutachter] Jost, and Gabriele [Gutachter] Multhoff. "Immunological Aspects of the major Heat-Shock Protein 70 and its Role as a Tumor Biomarker in the NSCLC / Sophie Gunther ; Gutachter: Philipp J. Jost, Gabriele Multhoff ; Betreuer: Gabriele Multhoff." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1210163438/34.

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Rogers, James Delbert. "An examination of major works for wind band : Firework music by George Frederick Handel arranged by Philip Gordon, Portrait of a clown by Frank Ticheli, A childhood hymn arranged by David Holsinger, and Citadel concert march by Frank Erickson." Kansas State University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/16280.

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Master of Music
Department of Music
Frank Tracz
The following report is research and analysis from the comprehensive examination question based on the Graduate Conducting Recital of James D. Rogers. The recital, performed by the Mission Valley High School Band, was held in the gymnasium of Mission Valley Schools USD #330 on May 4, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. Pieces of music performed were Firework Music by George Frederick Handel and arranged by Phillip Gordon, Portrait of a Clown by Frank Ticheli, A Childhood Hymn by David Holsinger, and Citadel: Concert March by Frank Erickson. In addition to the analysis of the mentioned music, this document also contains rehearsal plans used in the preparation of the music for performance.
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Bailey, Candace Leann. "An examination of major works for wind band: “Hands across the sea march” by John Philip Sousa, “Michigan's motors” by Thomas Duffy, “In the forest of the king: a suite of old French songs' by Pierre la Plante and “Yorkshire ballad” by James Barnes." Kansas State University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/4646.

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Frank C. Tracz
The following report details the research and analysis required for completion of the degree, Master of Music from Kansas State University. This project was culminated in the conducting performance by Candace Bailey of four pieces during the 2009-2010 school year. The symphonic, concert and combined bands of Shawnee Mission North High School in Overland Park, KS contributed time, skills and feedback for the successful performance of Hands Across the Sea by John Philip Sousa, Michigan’s Motors by Thomas Duffy, Yorkshire Ballad by James Barnes and In the Forest of the King by Pierre LaPlante. Documentation of processes are detailed in lesson plans and critical evaluations of rehearsals. Analysis models were provided by the Unit Teacher Resource Guide, developed by Richard Miles, and the Macro-Micro-Macro score analysis form created by Dr. Frank Tracz.
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Mei, Ko-Lun, and 梅格倫. "An Analysis and Interpretation of Georg Philipp Telemann's Sonata in C Major For Recorder and Basso ContinuoTWV41:C2." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/59826794432404707655.

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臺北市立大學
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Abstract Georg Philipp Telemann(1681-1767)is a famous German musicians of the Baroque period. Telemann had written more than 4,000 diversified musical masterpieces, which are amiable and approachable to the public. He popularized and marketed his own musical works by co-publishing the musical journal “Der getreue Music-Meister” with Johann Valentin Görner(1702-1762), which made his works really popular at that time. The first publication of his work “Sonata in C Major written for recorder and basso continuo,” which this thesis is based on, was included on that musical journal. We can know Telemann was excellent at playing recorder from studying his works. His songs are not just varied in the form but also incorporated many styles of different countries and cultures. The “Sonata in C Major written for recorder and basso continuo” is a church sonata, which has four movements arranged with different speeds of “slow-fast- slow-fast”. The first and the third movements of the sonata are touching melodies like the great Italian operas, along with the bunching and briskly French-bourree-style second and fourth movements, which thoroughly demonstrate the beautiful sound of recorders and also revealed the unique style of mixing with the best parts of different countries and cultures that the composer’s had developed. This thesis consists five chapters. Chapter one is introduction, including three parts: motivation, purpose and methods of the study. In chapter two, the development of German recorder during the Baroque period, the life of Telemann and his musical works are well studied. In third chapter, the musical compositions are analyzed, by the musical forms, tonality, idiom of phrases and harmony. In chapter four, based on studying the background and style of sonata in C Major and the analysis and interpretation of the composition, we explored how the actual playing of this musical composition to be performed, including the skills of playing recorder and the timing to introduce the ornaments. The last chapter demonstrates the insights of the study and the conclusion. Keywords: Telemann , Recorder, Sonata
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Lee, Mei Yi, and 李美儀. "The Study of and the Research on the Interpretation of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Flute Concerto in G Major, Wq. 169." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/90187892813283732526.

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音樂表演與創作研究所
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In the musical history, the Preclassic period played the bridge linking the Baroque period and the Classic period. To Baroque composers, the Preclassic music was refreshing and new. Differing from the fineness of Baroque and it’s complicated counterpoint, Preclassic music featured the origin and purity of music; on the other hand, it also focused on releasing the inside feelings and emotions. In this period, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788), who definitely caught on the Preclassic style and mode, has always been regarded as the representative. C. P. E. Bach was the second son of the great Baroque master, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Due to J. S. Bach’s fame and the popularity of Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), C. P. E. Bach’s works, as well as other works of the composers in the same age, had not been listened to and abundantly realized by music scholars, music performers, and music audience until the middle twentieth century. Even though C. P. E. Bach’s works have gradually been valued and the relative literature has been getting more, the discussion about C. P. E. Bach’s keyboard music and symphonies is still the majority. However, in Taiwan there is no study specifically on C. P. E. Bach’s flute concertos yet. This thesis, aiming at C. P. E. Bach’s Flute Concerto in G major Wq 169, rationally analyzes and deduces the proper performing method which fits in with the Preclassic style.
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Books on the topic "Philipse Manor"

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Gooblar, David. Major Phases of Philip Roth. London: Continuum International Pub. Group, 2011.

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The major phases of Philip Roth. London: Continuum, 2011.

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Griffiths, Eric. Philip Yorke I (1743-1804): Squire of Erthig. Wrexham, Clwyd: Bridge Books, 1995.

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Griffiths, Eric. Philip Yorke I: Squire of Erthig, 1743-1804. Wrexham: Bridge Books, 1995.

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Manot, Suzanne. Des Rameaux à Pâques: Traditions et coutumes d'hier et d'aujourd'hui : Aunis & Angoumois, Saintonge, Poitou & Vendée / Suzanne Manot ; ill. de Philippe Manot. Saint-Ouen-en-Brie: Lucarne ovale éd., 1998.

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Griffiths, Edwin. From Corunna to Waterloo: The letters and journals of two Napoleonic Hussars, Major Edwin Griffith and Captain Frederick Philips, 15th (King's) Hussars, 1801-1816. London: Greenhill, 2007.

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Full life for all: The work and theology of Philip A. Potter : a historical survey and systematic analysis of major themes. Zoetermeer: Boekencentrum, 1997.

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Stroud, Nell. Sgt. Major Philip Astley. Short Books, London, 2003.

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J, Brett Colin, and Somerset Record Society, eds. The manors of Norton St. Philip and Hinton Charterhouse, 1535-1691. Taunton, Somerset [England]: Somerset Record Society, 2007.

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Headley, P. C. Life And Military Career Of Major-General Philip Henry Sheridan. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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de Vries, Marc J. "Transforming Inventions into Innovations as a Major Concern of the Philips Research Laboratories Management: A Historical Perspective." In NATO ASI Series, 145–59. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9145-4_11.

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"Caesarea Philippi (Banias): the magnificent palace of." In Fifty Major Cities of the Bible, 99–105. Routledge, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203087657-23.

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"Indo-European Languages: Philip Baldi, Pennsylvania State University." In The Major Languages of Eastern Europe, 31–66. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203216149-7.

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Jani, Helge F. "Philip Manow, Die Politische Ökonomie des Populismus." In Jahrbuch Extremismus & Demokratie (E & D), 343–46. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748904991-343.

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Nadel, Ira. "Introduction." In Philip Roth, 1–17. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199846108.003.0001.

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This chapter recounts the origins of Philip Roth’s lifelong discontent associated with personal and professional betrayals. Publishers, parents, and his psychiatrist contributed to his understanding life as “a perpetual crisis,” as he writes in The Counterlife. At least once a decade he encountered a major challenge. As he noted in an essay, what character in a literary work does not have an element of anger or displeasure? The first word of the Iliad is “rage.” For Roth, hatred soon became his catalyst for living, although he often attempted to defuse anger into self-sabotage and mischief. Comedy, however, soon became his response to his own intensity.
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Dean, Trevor. "Philip James Jones 1921–2006." In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 161, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VIII. British Academy, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197264577.003.0010.

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Philip James Jones (1921–2006), a Fellow of the British Academy, was one of the most distinguished, complex, and challenging of medieval historians. His works on the Italian city-states of the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries and on Italy's agrarian history are monuments built to last, benchmarks that defined the field for a generation. Jones was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1984 and was awarded the Serena Medal for Italian studies in 1988. He won a major open scholarship in Modern History at Wadham College, University of Oxford. Jones took a First in Modern History in 1945 and was appointed to a research studentship (Senior Demyship) at Magdalen College. He had also secured a temporary teaching post at Glasgow University. All Jones's previous works flowed into the 700 pages of his mammoth book Italian City-State: from Commune to Signoria.
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Weddle, Kevin J. "The Ordeal of Philip Schuyler." In The Compleat Victory:, 164–71. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195331400.003.0011.

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This chapter discusses the issue of Major General Philip Schuyler’s command of the Northern Department after the fall of Fort Ticonderoga. Schuyler handled the army quite well as he ordered the obstruction of the routes Burgoyne had to use to move the army toward their ultimate goal of Albany. However, Schuyler was not popular among the militia, and so he struggled to convince them to join the army. In addition, Schuyler’s reports to Washington and Congress did not convey how well he was doing. In fact, despite Washington’s many attempts to provide both moral and material assistance to Schuyler, his reports were so pessimistic that both the commander-in-chief and Congress ultimately lost confidence in his ability to lead the Northern Department. He was relieved of his command by Congress and replaced by Horatio Gates.
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Storrs, Christopher. "The Fleet." In The Spanish Resurgence, 1713-1748. Yale University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300216899.003.0003.

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This chapter discusses Philip V’s creation of a royal fleet. It also considers the expansion of that fleet. Associated with this was a major reorganisation of the fleet. A larger fleet required new measures to ensure a supply of seamen. Equally, an officer corps must be available. Despite advances of the state, sea power remained dependent on substantial private sector involvement.
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Weddle, Kevin J. "Opening Moves." In The Compleat Victory:, 7–24. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195331400.003.0002.

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This chapter sets the political, strategic, and operational context for the Saratoga campaign. Many of the key personalities are introduced to the reader including General Sir William Howe, Admiral Lord Richard Howe, General Sir Guy Carleton, General George Washington, Major General Horatio Gates, Major General Philip Schuyler, and Major General Benedict Arnold. This chapter also covers the American Revolution’s initial military operations including the battles and siege of Boston, the battles on Long Island and Manhattan, and the failed American invasion of Canada, including the attack on and siege of Quebec. The chapter concludes with Washington’s twin victories at Trenton and Princeton and his adoption of a modified Fabian military strategy.
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Brooks, Lisa. "Namumpum, “Our Beloved Kinswoman,” Saunkskwa of Pocasset: Bonds, Acts, Deeds." In Our Beloved Kin. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300196733.003.0003.

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This chapter analyzes deeds and other documents in which the Wampanoag saunkskwa Weetamoo appeared as a major diplomatic figure, setting the stage for her alliance building during King Philip’s War. Weetamoo materializes only on the eve of war in most histories, which often rely on postwar narratives that displace both her diplomacy and the war waged against Indigenous women and their agricultural fields. This chapter fills a substantial gap in the record, focusing on the documents that demonstrate Weetamoo’s leadership prior to the war, as well as the challenge she posed to male settlers in Plymouth and other New England colonies, who sought to impose local colonial rule. The chapter interprets key documents through the frameworks of Indigenous kinship, geography, governance, and sustainable agriculture, highlighting the strategic adaptations of Wampanoag and Narragansett leaders in response to English colonialism. By bringing together many obscure but related documents, this chapter builds a frame for better understanding the motivations, interventions, and experiences of Weetamoo and other neighboring Indigenous leaders which formed the ground for their responses to King Philip’s War.
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Conference papers on the topic "Philipse Manor"

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Beade-Pereda, Héctor, Bogdan Barbulescu, and John McElhinney. "St. Philips Footbridge in Bristol." In Footbridge 2022 (Madrid): Creating Experience. Madrid, Spain: Asociación Española de Ingeniería Estructural, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24904/footbridge2022.193.

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<p>In 1840, the inauguration of the Great Western Railway in South England connecting London and Bristol, changed part of the outskirts of Bristol to a major railway hub and home of many rail-related activities. An area behind the station in between the railway, the River Avon and the Bath road, known as Temple Island, became restricted to rail use (workshops, depots or sheds) for more than 150 years, making it inaccessible and unattractive as the railway use decreased. The transformation of this area into a new centrally located neighbourhood is one of the most important urban development projects currently planned in Bristol. The new St Philips footbridge spans the River Avon, contributing to accessibility to the site and increasing the sustainable transport network of the city. The bridge, a 50m-span and 4-m wide steel beam with a forked geometry, seamlessly hosts a ramp for disabled and cyclists and a staircase to maximise functionality. The design approach to generate its shape was at the same time structural, aesthetical, and functional, innovatively solving a complex crossing problem.</p>
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Molina, O., C. Bueno, A. Bosch, I. Granada, H. Roca-Ho, F. Gutierrez-Agüera, S. Tirados, et al. "Chromosome structure and mitotic defects are major pathogenic mechanisms in hyperdiploid childhood B-ALL." In 32. Jahrestagung der Kind-Philipp-Stiftung für pädiatrisch onkologische Forschung. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1687122.

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Jiang, T., C. Vokuhl, D. von Schweinitz, and R. Kappler. "Tripartite motif-containing 71 (TRIM71) is a major factor of oncogenic activity in human hepatoblastoma." In 32. Jahrestagung der Kind-Philipp-Stiftung für pädiatrisch onkologische Forschung. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1687160.

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Beade-Pereda, Héctor, John McElhinney, and Bogdan Barbulescu. "St. Philips footbridge in Bristol. A new river crossing for urban regeneration." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.2015.

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<p>The inauguration of the Great Western Railway, the line connecting London and Bristol (United Kingdom, approximately 450 000 inhabitants), in 1840 changed part of the outskirts of Bristol to a major railway hub and home of many rail‐related activities. Due to these activities, an area behind the station in between the railway, the River Avon and the Bath road, known at the time as Temple Island, was restricted to rail uses (workshops, depots or goods, engines and carriage sheds) for more than 150 years, making it inaccessible and unattractive as the railway use decreased.</p><p>The transformation of this area into a new neighborhood in the city center is one of the most important urban development projects currently being carried out in Bristol. The new St Philips footbridge spans the River Avon, contributing to accessibility to the site. The footbridge is an innovative solution to a complex crossing problem: the connection of two banks with a significant elevation difference, and development planned for only one of them in the immediate future. The design should be appropriate for the current site and the future scenario.</p><p>The bridge is a 50m‐span and 4‐m wide steel beam with a forked geometry, seamlessly hosting a ramp for disabled and cyclists and a staircase to maximise functionality. The design approach to generate its shape was at the same time structural, aesthetical, and functional. Thanks to this holistic design approach, the bridge is compact, simple, elegant, and clearly legible for both footbridge and river path users.</p>
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