The Elite – Authentic or Restored

Diogenes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilinida Markova ◽  
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Knowledge is always the specialised one because reasonable and intelligent man realises that one is unable to have great knowledge in all fields. But knowledge is not a producer itself, A leader can make knowledgeable people productive. The beautiful ideal of a moral and professional leader is, as if, the best image of a manager. If we have to describe man of today from the position of such juxtaposition, the new type of self-confidence comes to the fore.

Tempo ◽  
1949 ◽  
pp. 13-19
Author(s):  
Richard Strauss
Keyword(s):  

TEN GOLDEN RULESWritten in the scrapbook of a young conductor (Ca. 1925)1. Remember that you do not make music for your own amusement, but for the pleasure of your audience.2. Do not perspire when conducting; only the public ought to get warm.3. Conduct Salome and Elektra as if they were by Mendelssohn; fairy-music.4. Never look at the brass encouragingly; except with a quick glance for an important lead-in.5. On the contrary, never let the horns and woodwind out of your sight; if you hear them at all they are already too loud.6. If you think the brass is not strong enough, tone them down two points further.7. It is not enough yourself to hear every word of the singer—which you know by heart anyway; the public also must be able to follow it without effort. If they don't understand what is happening they fall asleep.8. Always accompany the singer so as to enable him to sing without exertion.9. If you think you have reached the utmost Prestissimo, take the tempo as fast again.10. If you remember all this sympathetically, your rich talents and great knowledge will always be the unimpaired delight of your audience.


1992 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 790-794 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Ikeda ◽  
N.A. Rabou ◽  
S. Shinohara ◽  
H. Yoshida ◽  
E. Tsuchiya

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Yu Zhou

“My Motherland and Me”, a passionate patriotic song, can stand out from many patriotic themes after more than 30 years of writing, and with the help of “Flash Mob”, a new type of artistic expression, the theoretical self-confidence, road self-confidence, system self-confidence, and cultural self-confidence of socialism with Chinese characteristics over the past 40 years of reform and opening up were passed. It conveys the endless patriotism and nationalism of the Chinese nation, and conveys the strong historical blame of the rise and fall of the world, showing the powerful aesthetic and moral education functions of musical works. Teachers can use “My Motherland and Me” as a teaching case for the collaborative education of moral education and aesthetic education, and from here and there, promote the teaching experience of moral education.


1901 ◽  
Vol IX (2) ◽  
pp. 82-86
Author(s):  
M. M. Maevskiy

In 1894 prof. Kozhevnikov published the 4th case of a new type of epilepsy, characterized by the fact that the period between seizures is not free, but filled with constant twitching in one half of the body, as if an ordinary epileptic seizure continues constantly, but without loss of consciousness. In two of his cases, before seizures appeared, long before them convulsive twitching was found in the limbs of one side, and these convulsions began from the upper extremities, in which contractures and muscle atrophy were found. These convulsive twitchings reached the degree of an epileptic seizure with complete loss of consciousness. The same cases were described by Dr. Orlovsky in 1895 and Herman in 1896 ("Medical Review").


2021 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 01024
Author(s):  
Dana Linkeschova ◽  
Alena Ticha ◽  
Martin Novy ◽  
Jan Tichy

Research background: The global history of mankind in an international context is permeated by the painful events include epidemics, wars, natural disasters and crises, including economic ones. Purpose of the article: According to research, it will be the generation of hatcheries from digital talents. In the work environment, however, centennials behave differently than all previous generations. Millenials is a fully technological generation with great self-confidence, but at the same time an autonomous willingness to work hard, assertive and much more demanding operating with completely different and international communication tools. Methods: The article will analyses the surveys of international research about the international crisis caused by the pandemic by methods of mathematical statistics. It has paradoxically accelerated digitization in fields where it has been difficult to assert itself so far. Findings & Value added:.Along with the changing behavior of the next generation and the advancing digitization and automation of work, many professions are at risk. The article deals with the possible development of the labor market in connection with the complete disappearance of some professions, but also the emergence of new professions, which now cannot even be imagined. Several weeks of quarantine, caused by a pandemic of a new type of coronavirus, has changed the lives of many companies and employees. For some companies, it meant their definitive end. For others, however, it foreshadowed the acceleration of innovation in the company itself.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-42
Author(s):  
Siti Nurhaliza ◽  
Yusmami

This study discusses the Stepmother Parenting in Building the Character of Pre-School Children in Alur Nunang Village, Kec. Banda Mulia is experiencing various obstacles. This study aims to determine the parenting style of stepmothers in building the character of pre-school children in the village of groove nunang, sub-district. Banda Mulia and to find out the stepmother's obstacles in building the character of pre-school children in the village of groove nunang kec. Noble band. The type of approach used in this research is qualitative research. The results showed that stepmother parenting in building character in pre-school children in Alur Nunang village, Kec. Banda Mulia is to educate them gently, we position them as our biological children so that their mental and character can be confident and as if they still have a biological mother. Parenting should not be authoritarian, because it will result in their mental and self-confidence will be down. The influence of the stepmother's parenting style on the child's character is very important, namely in the form of preventive action (prevention). Then in the form of repressive actions (active), as well as curative actions (supervision) on children's behavior both at home and outside the home. factors and barriers to stepmothers in building the character of pre-school children in Alur Nunang Village, Kec. Banda Mulia are children who have a stepmother who are often feared by their friends playing in their environment, saying that the stepmother is very cruel, so that the psychology of the children becomes timid in front of their stepmother, then automatically, the stepmother's upbringing in building the children's character will experience obstacles


2007 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 130-143
Author(s):  
Hannah Williams

In 1054, the Benedictine monk Berthold of Reichenau took up the task of continuing the worldChroniclecompiled by his friend and teacher Hermann of Reichenau. The key event recorded for this year is the death of Hermann himself, with Berthold highlighting the monk’s great learning, his good-natured dealings with others, but above all the particular devotion to reading and writing which he pursued despite great physical disability. Even on his deathbed, we are told, Hermann’s mind was focused on matters textual. Throughout the night he was caught up in a kind of vision or ecstasy, during which he was able to read – and re-read – the lost letter, much beloved by the early Fathers, of CiceroTo Hortensius. Running back and forth through the text, he displayed the same ‘memory and knowledge’ of the pagan author that one might expect of a Christian reader in recalling the Lord’s Prayer. He was also able to set forth the remaining part of his own unfinished work, his poetic dialogueOn the Eight Principal Vices, as if he were ‘composing’ and at the same time ‘reading repeatedly’ both the sense and words of the text. As Berthold claims, his master had always ‘affected such great knowledge of both worldly and spiritual letters, that all those who came from everywhere were held stupefied and in wonder’.


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 114-128
Author(s):  
T. M. Shevchenko
Keyword(s):  
New Type ◽  

Among Olbian terracottas there is a group of Aphrodite’s busts crowned with handmade cups. These bust thymiateria were probably used in this goddess cult for spreading scents and as votives. They come from the excavations at houses and from the Eastern (Central) Temenos. The series of busts is dated to the late period of this temenos functioning: the late 3rd or the first half of the 2nd centuries BC. The image of Aphrodite with Erotes on her shoulders probably originates from her depictions where she holds her twin sons in her arms. One more variant of this image was the schematic depiction of Erotes heads on her shoulders at the backgrounds of palmettes. They as if peer out of the goddess shoulders and their wings form the palmettes. Terracottas of this variant come from the botroi at the Central and Western Temenoi. Aphrodite with Erotes on her shoulders is known in coroplastics of many cities while the very image of this full-faced, openly smiling and not young woman is peculiar for Olbia. The same face is reproduced in semifigures of ladies with ivy wreath found in the area near agora. Aphrodite being usually depicted as young and tender looks almost stout on the busts discussed. It can correspond to the image of Aphrodite Ourania. Olbian bust thymiateria distinguish also by the simply shaped thymiaterion cup. Only handmade cups are known among the materials of the Central Temenos where dozens of busts with broken away thymiateria cups were found. Bostros served as a place for burying remains from sacral precinct, therefore bust thymiateria lost their value before falling into this context. It could be reasoned by their broken condition, otherwise there could be a new type of bust thymiateria which interchanged the previous. Each variant of serially produced busts was used simultaneously on both temenoi.


PRICES AND WAGES IN ENGLAND on and was presumably connected with an agreement of a new type made with the College baker in 1718. In place of receiving a stipend, he was to be paid 1s. 1d. for baking a bushel of wheat ground at the College mill. The addition of one sixteenth to the local bushel did not affect corn rents delivered in kind, since these continued to be mea-sured by the College bushel, but it involved a raising of rents against any tenant who had been commuting rents at the local bushel prices. After the College bushel was replaced by the local bushel in the determination of Pretia (1781) and allocation prices (1787) it was apparently kept in use for buying malt, for receipt of corn rents such as malt from Stub¬ bington which continued to be paid in kind. The note from the Corn Book of 1777–81, cited above, as to the new valuation at Allington adds that “ Stubbington remains in its original state.” The purchase of malt by the College bushel was probably a concession made by the maltsters but in 1785 it is noted that the College maltsters have charged 6s. 2d. per bushel for the last three quarters of the year (while Pretia were at 6s.) and that the College bushel is larger than the local bushel. It is in accord with this continued use of the College bushel for malt rent and purchases, even after the standard eight-gallon bushel had been introduced for grain generally, that the rent and purchase prices for malt remain materially above the Pretia for malt, to the end of the series in 1817 ; the prices actually tabulated for malt represent Pretia, since purchases are confused with rents in the Staurum account for the Brewery. It has been assumed that purchases of oatmeal were made by the local bushel and prices have been reduced throughout by 1/9; but this is not of great practical importance, as the price became rigid at 80s. per (local) quarter after 1770. Since salt, as well as oatmeal, was supplied by the corn chandler it, too, was probably measured by the local bushel. It may be added that in 1789 a note states that 1s. 6d. per bushel for tax is to be deducted (from the Pretia) in making up the corn (i.e. malt) rents. The tax in force at this time was 1s. 4 1/2d.per bushel, and comparison of prices shows that in 1783(1) only 1s. 4 1/2d. per bushel had been deducted. This looks as if till 1789 or at least till 1783

2013 ◽  
pp. 78-78

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