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Chapter 22 22章
Pub Date : 2018-09-24 DOI: 10.1163/9789004392212_022
J. Sumerau
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Chapter 25 第25章
Pub Date : 2018-09-24 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvfxvccj.29
J. Sumerau
25.01 Animals Not to Run at Large; Prohibited Animals; Dangerous Animals 25.02 Barns, Kennels, Stables, Pigpens, or Other Enclosures 25.03 Dog and Cat Regulations 25.04 Control of Rabies and Biting Dogs or Cats 25.05 Exemption Permit 25.06 Commercial Animal Establishments 25.07 Enforcement, Investigation, and Penalty 25.08 Curfew 25.09 Misdemeanor Crimes 25.10 Noxious Fumes and Smoke 25.11 Graffiti 25.12 Possession of Firearms and Weapons 25.13 Discharge of Firearms Unlawful 25.14 Loitering General and Schools 25.15 Abandoned and Disabled Vehicles 25.16 Resisting an Officer 25.17 Drug Paraphernalia 25.18 Noise Ordinance 25.19 Posting on Poles Prohibited 25.20 Fire Alarm Boxes 25.21 Electric Poles and Apparatus, Telegraph, and Telephone Poles 25.22 Disorderly Conduct with a Motor Vehicle 25.23 Pedestrian and School Crossing Guards 25.24 Harbor a Runaway 25.25 Skateboards, Roller Skates, Roller Skis, Inline Skates, and Other Play Vehicles 25.26 Habitual Truancy 25.27 Residential Picketing 25.28 Cemetery Restrictions 25.29 Public Nuisances Prohibited 25.30 Juvenile Dispositions/Municipal Court 25.31 Possession/Use of Laser Pointing Devices 25.32 Explosive and Other Material Cleanup 25.33 Fraudulent Tapping of Electric Wires or Gas or Water Meters or Pipes 25.34 Deer Feeding 25.35 Smoking Regulations 25.36 Chronic Nuisance
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Chapter 29 29章
Pub Date : 2014-12-31 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvfxvc64.33
D. Lewis
The relationship between anthropology and development has long been one fraught with difficulty, ever since Bronislaw Malinowski advocated a role for anthropologists as policy advisers to African colonial administrators and Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard urged them instead to do precisely the opposite and distance themselves from the tainted worlds of policy and ‘applied’ involvement (Grillo 2002). This chapter briefly introduces the concept of development and summarises the history of the relationship between development and anthropologists. Along the way, it considers three main positions which anthropologists have taken and may still take in relation to development. The first, that of antagonistic observer, is one characterised by critical distance and a basic hostility towards both the ideas of development and the motives of those who seek to promote it. The second is one of reluctant participation where institutional financial pressures and livelihood opportunities have led some anthropologists, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, to offer their professional services to policy makers and development organisations. The third is the long-standing tradition in which anthropologists have attempted to combine their community or agency-level interactions with people at the level of research with involvement with or on behalf of marginalised or poor people in the developing world. Since the emergence of the term in its current usage after the Second World War, the concept of development went on to become one of the dominant ideas of the twentieth century, embodying a set of aspirations and techniques aimed at bringing about positive change or progress in Africa, Asia, Latin America and other areas of the world. Development brings with it a set of confusing, shifting terminologies and has been prone to rapidly changing fashions. The popular demarcation of ‘First World’ (Western capitalist), ‘Second World’ (Soviet, Eastern Bloc and other socialist areas) and ‘Third World’ (the rest) became common during the Cold War. More recently, the still common distinction between a wealthy developed ‘North’ and a poor, less-developed ‘South’ has its origins in the UN-sponsored Brandt Commission report of 1980. The policy language of ‘basic needs’ in the 1970s has shifted to new paradigms of ‘sustainable development’ in the 1990s, alongside more recent attention to ‘building civil society’ and ‘good governance’. The language of development, as well as its practices, has
自从Bronislaw Malinowski主张人类学家作为非洲殖民管理者的政策顾问,而Edward Evans-Pritchard爵士则敦促他们相反,远离政策和“应用”参与的污染世界以来,人类学与发展之间的关系一直充满困难(Grillo 2002)。本章简要介绍了发展的概念,总结了发展与人类学家之间关系的历史。在此过程中,它考虑了人类学家在与发展有关的问题上所采取的和可能仍然采取的三个主要立场。第一种是对抗性的观察者,其特点是对发展的思想和那些寻求促进发展的人的动机都持批判的距离和基本的敌意。第二种是不情愿的参与,机构的财政压力和谋生机会导致一些人类学家以不同程度的热情向政策制定者和发展组织提供专业服务。第三个是长期存在的传统,即人类学家试图将他们在研究层面上与人们的社区或机构层面的互动与参与或代表发展中国家的边缘化或贫困人口结合起来。自从在第二次世界大战后以目前的用法出现这个术语以来,发展的概念继续成为二十世纪的主要思想之一,体现了一套旨在在非洲、亚洲、拉丁美洲和世界其他地区带来积极变化或进步的愿望和技术。开发带来了一系列令人困惑的、不断变化的术语,并且易于迅速变化的时尚。“第一世界”(西方资本主义)、“第二世界”(苏联、东方集团和其他社会主义地区)和“第三世界”(其他地区)的流行划分在冷战期间变得普遍。最近,富裕发达的“北方”和贫穷欠发达的“南方”之间仍然普遍存在的区别源于1980年联合国发起的勃兰特委员会报告。20世纪70年代的“基本需求”政策语言在20世纪90年代转向了“可持续发展”的新范式,以及最近对“建设公民社会”和“善治”的关注。发展的语言,以及它的实践,已经发生了变化
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Chapter 24 24章
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090(2003)279<0625:C>2.0.CO;2
P. Holec, R. Emry
Abstract A recently discovered tooth of the hominid primate Griphopithecus suessi Abel, 1902 is only the fifth tooth known of the species, and the first upper M3. All five teeth are from the locality known as Sandberg, near Devínska Nová Ves (formerly known as Neudorf an der March), in the northwestern suburban part of Bratislava, Slovakia. The deposit in which the locality occurs is a transgressive sequence of nearshore marine sediments that are Upper Badenian in terms of the central Paratethyan marine biostratigraphy. The locality has also yielded a land mammal fauna of modest diversity that corresponds to earliest MN6 of the European land mammal biochronology. As earliest MN6, Griphopithecus suessi is among the earliest known hominids in Europe. Since Abel's description in 1902, the species has had a peripatetic taxonomic and nomenclatural history, but most recently was returned to Abel's genus Griphopithecus, which requires that it also be returned to Abel's species G. suessi, the type species of the genus.
最近发现的一颗牙齿是1902年发现的原始人灵长类的第5颗牙齿,也是该物种的第一颗上M3齿。这五颗牙齿都来自位于斯洛伐克布拉迪斯拉发西北郊区Devínska nov Ves(以前称为Neudorf and der March)附近的桑德伯格地区。该矿床为近岸海相沉积海侵层序,在旁特提斯中部海洋生物地层上属于上巴登纪。该地区还发现了具有中等多样性的陆地哺乳动物动物群,与欧洲陆地哺乳动物生物年代学最早的MN6相对应。作为最早的MN6, suessi是欧洲已知最早的人科动物之一。自从Abel于1902年对其进行描述以来,该物种一直有一段漫游的分类学和命名史,但最近才被归为Abel的Griphopithecus属,这就要求它也被归为Abel的G. suessi种,即该属的模式种。
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Chapter 17 第十七章
Pub Date : 1960-12-31 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvfxvbxt.21
Giovanni Boccaccio
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Chapter 12 第十二章
Pub Date : 1868-12-31 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvcj2vs7.13
Jane Austen
Charlotte had been ten days at Sanditon without seeing Sanditon House, every attempt at calling on Lady Denham having been defeated by meeting with her beforehand. But now it was to be more resolutely undertaken, at a more early hour, that nothing might be...
夏绿蒂在桑迪顿呆了十天,还没有看到桑迪顿府,因为她每次想去拜访邓汉夫人,都事先遇到了她,没有见到她。但现在必须更坚决地、更早地采取行动,以免……
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