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743 INDEX OF PERIODICALS Allgemeine Milit?r-Zeitung—a newspaper of the German Officers' and Soldiers' Society published from 1826 to 1902, first in Darmstadt and then in L Engels contributed to it from 1860 to 1864.—286 Allgemeine Zeitung—a conservative daily founded in 1798, published in Augsburg from 1810 to 1882.—51, 156, 437, 515 L'Association—a French journal of the co-operative workers' associations which were under the influence of the b published from 1864 to 1866 in Paris and Brussels.—66, 79, 85, 115, 119, 140 The Athenaeum, Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts—a literary and critical weekly published in London in .— 35, 290 Augsburger Abendzeitung—a liberal daily published under this tide in Augsburg in .—466 L'Avenir national—a French democratic daily published in Paris in 1865-73; printed information on the activity of the Paris Administration of the International.—85 Barmer Zeitung—a liberal daily published in Barmen from 1834 to 1931.—114, 471, 507, 509, 529 The Bee-Hive Newspaper—a weekly trade unionist newspaper published under various titles in London from 1861 to 1876; from November 1864 it printed documents of the First I in view of the growing influence of the bourgeois radicals on the newspaper's editorial board, the General Council of the International broke off relations with it in April 1870.—18, 50, 60, 109, 143, 154, 159, 169, 173, 407, 420, 423, 519 Belletristisches Journal und New-Yorker Criminal-Zeitung—a weekly founded by German petty-bourgeois refugees in New York in 1852 and published under this tide from 18 March 1853 to 10 March 1854.—118 Der Beobachter. Ein Volksblatt aus Schwaben—a daily published in Stuttgart from 1833; in the 1860s, organ of the petty-bourgeois democracy.—27, 41-43, 44, 45, 52, 492, 493, 495, 500, 503, 507, 510, 511, 512 744 Index of Periodicals Berliner Reform—a daily of the German petty-bourgeois democrats published in Berlin from 1861 to 1868.—63, 108, 134, 154, 160, 180 Bonner Zeitung—a daily of the National-L published under this title from 1850.—126 B?rsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel und die mit ihm verwandten Gesch?ftszweige—a daily organ of the League of German booksellers published in Leipzig from 1834 to 1926.—449, 452-53 Der Botschafter—an Austrian daily, an official government newspaper published in Vienna in 1862-65.—176 Bromberger Zeitung—a German liberal daily founded in Bromberg (Polish name Bydgoszcz) in 1843.—267 The Chronicle—a Catholic weekly published in London in 1867-68.—464 The Commonwealth—a weekly of the General Council of the International published in London from February 1866 to July 1867 as the successor of The Workman's A Marx was on the Board of Directors till June 1866; because of the growing influence of the trade unionists on the board, the newspaper virtually became an organ of bourgeois radicals.—224, 228, 230, 234, 235, 238, 243, 249, 252, 253, 255, 257, 262, 268, 270, 271, 275, 277, 280, 283, 290, 327, 330, 339, 346, 574 Le Courrier fran?ais—a weekly (from June 1867, a daily) of the Left republicans published in Paris from 1861 to 1868; virtually an organ of the International in France from May 1866.—281, 398, 407, 413, 419, 420, 422, 424, 428, 429, 430, 438, 447, 449, 450, 454, 463, 483, 488, 490, 496, 508, 520, 523, 532, 542, 580, 583 Dagbladet—a Danish newspaper published in Copenhagen from 1851.—6, 21, 183 The Daily News—a liberal newspaper of the English in appeared under this name in London from 1846 to 1930.—73, 86, 143 The Daily Telegraph—a liberal and, from the 1880s, published under this title in London from 1855 to 1937.—197 Debatte—a Viennese daily published from November 1864 to October 1869.—537 Demokratische Studien—a journal published in Hamburg from 1860 by Ludwig Walesrode.—364 Demokratisches Wochenblatt—a German workers' newspaper published in Leipzig from January 1868 to September 1869 under the editorship of Wilhelm L at the Eisenach Congress in 1869 it was declared a central organ of the Social-Democratic Workers' Party and renamed Der Volksstaat.—477, 479, 484, 488, 492, 505, 512, 525, 534, 538, 539, 540, 552 Deutsch-Franz?sische Jahrbücher—a German-language yearly published in Paris under the editorship of Karl Marx and Arnold R only the first and second issue, a...
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Background Omega-3 fatty acids are important in treatment of severe primary hypertriglyceridemia (HTG). In 15 patients with severe primary HTG (TG >500 mg/dl despite conventional TG lowering therapy), we assessed efficacy-safety of sequential monthly treatment with Lovaza, 4 to 8 to 12 g/day. Methods With TG >500 mg/dl despite Type V diet, hyperinsulinemia and diabetes control, and fibric acids, Lovaza (4 g/d) was added for 1 month, and if TG remained >500 mg/dl, increased to 8 g/d for 1 month, and then to 12 g/d for 1 month, and subsequently reduced to 4 g/day for 4 months. Results Primary HTG, median TG 884 mg/dl, 14 men, 1 woman, all white, age 50 ± 7 years, 12 non-diabetic, 3 with stable diabetes control. Weight and diet held stable throughout. In 5 patients, after 1, 2, and 3 months on 4 g/day, TG fell <500, mean 1390 to 234 ( 83%, p<.0001), to 135 ( 90%, p<.0001), and 158 mg/dl ( 89%, p<.0001), with a negative TG slope, p=.0013. Non-HDLC fell from 320 to 177 ( 45%, p=.001), to 152 ( 53%, p=.0002), and to 163 ( 49%, p=.0004), with a negative slope, p=.01. In 10 patients, with Lovaza increased from 4 to 8 to 12 g, 3 failed to respond. In 7 of these 10 patients, TG fell 37% from 1075 to 672 on 4 g (p=.006), to 577 on 8 g ( 46%, p=.0009), and to 428 mg/dl ( 60%, p<.0001) on 12 g/day, with a negative TG slope, p=.0018. TG on 12 g/day was lower than on 8 g/day, p =.03. Non-HDLC fell from 245 to 217 mg/dl ( 11%) on 4 g/day, to 203 ( 17%, p=.01) on 8 g/day, and to 192 ( 22%, p=.003) on 12 g/day, with a negative slope, p=.016. Compared to pre-Lovaza baseline, no abnormal measures developed in safety tests. The 4, 8, and 12 g/d Lovaza doses were well tolerated. Conclusion Titration of Lovaza from 4 to 8 to 12 g/d safely offers an effective way to lower TG beyond conventional 4 g therapy.
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Rezvani Gilkolaei, Sohrab
Aminirad, T.
Haghpanah, A.
Abedian, A.
Ejhdehakosh, A.
Moazadi, J.
Piri, S.M.
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Hamoun fish, Schizothorax zarudnyi, is an indigenous species of the eastern waters of Iran, which is exclusively found in this region. However recently drought occurrence in the Chahnimeh reservoirs (a semi natural water body) making them vulnerable to extinction. As an appropriate action to address this problem and according to the 3 side contract between Italian Government & UNDP - Islamic republic of Iran Government and
the Italian government financial support to reduce poverty in the Province of Sistan-Baluchestan through the reinforcement and dissemination of aquaculture activities
the project was developed at the Hamoun Research Unit by the Chahbahar Fisheries Research Center to record the breeding normative of 1 g weight larvae for restocking and other researching purposes.
331 broodstocks of the indigenous species Shizothorax zarudnyi weighing 800-2450 g were collected from the Chahnimeh reservoirs in early autumn, 2006.
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Oostende, Belgium."Perceptions of Primary School Principals in Singapore about Their Role" by Kit Wah Antonia Teng
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Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
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School of Education
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Leadership Studies
Catholic Educational Leadership EdD
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Patricia Mitchell
Second Advisor
Ursula Aldana
Third Advisor
Michael Duffy
Justice in school is central to both the Catholic church and the government of Singapore. Both institutions have expectations of principals as justice agents to serve the needs of every student by means of equality and equity in educational provision to all students. There is limited research on how principals of Catholic and government primary schools in Singapore perceive their role as justice agents and how they fulfill this expectation.
This qualitative research examined the experiences of primary school principals in Singapore in their enactment of educational leadership for justice. Of the 10 principals interviewed, 4 were principals of Catholic schools and 6 were principals of government schools. Interviews were conducted according to guided questions focused on participants’ perceptions of leadership for justice, the origins of their beliefs about justice, how their beliefs about justice shaped school culture, and ways educational policies, programs, and practices in these schools promoted justice.
The results indicated that participants embraced their responsibilities as citizens and public servants and subscribed to the role of education as a social leveler. As public servants, participants recognized the significance of the mission of the Singapore education service to mold the future of the nation and articulated their commitment to it. Leadership for justice in Singapore entailed serving the holistic development of every student including socioemotional development and character formation. Principals as justice agents strived to provide equal opportunities for all students and intentionally pursued equity to equalize students with higher needs. Enactment of leadership for justice necessitates questioning the status quo of structures and leading structural change to promote just practices. Justice for teachers is essential to leadership for justice and encompasses respect for teachers as individuals with personal and professional needs. Principals built trusting relationships with teachers to create a culture of care and advanced the professional development and career growth of teachers.
Because the values and beliefs of principals determine their leadership practice, it is essential that the selection process of educators for the principalship is able to provide insights into potential candidates’ moral compass, self-awareness, and understanding of their own impact and influence.
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Teng, Kit Wah Antonia, "Perceptions of Primary School Principals in Singapore about Their Role as Justice Agents" (2018). Doctoral Dissertations.
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