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A FLORIS Bonbonbútorok
Kozma Lajos talán legszebb és legtöbbet használt FLORIS csomagolásával borított bonbonbútoraiból két darab. A házikó formájú fiókos dobozka felső részén egy ezüstszínű pecsétbélyeg, amelynek a fedő rétege részben levált, de az alatta levő dombornyomott papíron a FLORIS szignet máig jól kivehető. A háttérben látható fiókos szekrényke nyitógombjai és a lábaknak használt rózsaszín gyöngyök…
#bonbon furniture#bonbonbútor#bonbonbútorok#book recommendationbook reviewBudapestChristopher FlorisChurchill Birthday cakeClementine ChurchillDankó ÖdönEnglandFloris BakeriesFloris Be#box and packaging design#Burberry#doboz és csomagolástervezés#Floris Bakeries#Floris Bonbon#Floris Bonbonnerie#Floris Book#Floris Book of Cakes#Floris Budapest#Floris Budapest Zucker und Schokoladenwaren — Bonbons et chocolats#Floris Chocolate#Floris Chocolaterie#Floris cukrászda#Floris design#Floris Doboz Műhely#Floris Frederick#Floris Frigyes#Floris London#Floris reklám#Floris&039; book#Kaesz Gyula#Kozma Lajos#Lukáts Kató#Rosner Károly#The House of Floris
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A FLORIS Bonbonbútorok
Kozma Lajos talán legszebb és legtöbbet használt FLORIS csomagolásával borított bonbonbútoraiból két darab. A házikó formájú fiókos dobozka felső részén egy ezüstszínű pecsétbélyeg, amelynek a fedő rétege részben levált, de az alatta levő dombornyomott papíron a FLORIS szignet máig jól kivehető. A háttérben látható fiókos szekrényke nyitógombjai és a lábaknak használt rózsaszín gyöngyök…
#bonbon furniture#bonbonbútor#bonbonbútorok#book recommendationbook reviewBudapestChristopher FlorisChurchill Birthday cakeClementine ChurchillDankó ÖdönEnglandFloris BakeriesFloris Be#box and packaging design#Burberry#doboz és csomagolástervezés#Floris Bakeries#Floris Bonbon#Floris Bonbonnerie#Floris Book#Floris Book of Cakes#Floris Budapest#Floris Budapest Zucker und Schokoladenwaren — Bonbons et chocolats#Floris Chocolate#Floris Chocolaterie#Floris cukrászda#Floris design#Floris Doboz Műhely#Floris Frederick#Floris Frigyes#Floris London#Floris reklám#Floris&039; book#Kaesz Gyula#Kozma Lajos#Lukáts Kató#Rosner Károly#The House of Floris
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Influencers
All my favorite YouTube and TikTok influencers that are rarely written about!
Arthurtv
Arthur Frederick, better known online as Arthur TV, is a Jersey commentary YouTuber known for his entertaining commentary and calm.
Wroetoshaw
Harold "Harry" Christopher George Lewis better known online as W2S (short for Wroetoshaw), is a Guernsey-British YouTuber known for his FIFA Draft and Pack videos. He is also widely known for his real-life challenges with his family and friends. Harry is one of the seven members of the Sidemen.
TBJZL
Tobit John "Tobi" Brown better known online as TBJZL (short for Tobjizzle), is an English YouTuber best known for his FIFA gaming videos. He is a member of the Sidemen.
Jake Webber
Jake Webber is an American YouTuber and musician who uploads vlogs, music, and challenge videos. He is also known for his quick-cutting videos. He also has a live channel where he often uploads food videos.
Fundy
Floris Damen better known online as Fundy (also known as ItsFundy and FFundage), is a Dutch YouTuber and Twitch streamer known for his alterations and videos about the game Minecraft.
George Clarkey
George Arthur Clarke better known online as George Clarkey, is an English YouTuber and TikToker, best known for his funny commentary & reaction videos about trending topics. He has co-hosted the popular podcast The Useless Hotline Podcast
ChrisMD
Christopher Michael Dixon better known online as ChrisMD , is a Jersey YouTuber best known for his football challenges and FIFA pack opening videos.,He lives in London, England, United Kingdom.
Corpse Husband
Corpse Husband also known as CORPSE, is an American YouTuber and musician from San Diego, California, United States. He is best known for his deep, distinguishable voice and playing Among Us with other YouTubers and Twitch streamers, along with his horror narrations.
Disguised Toast
Jeremy Wang better known online as Disguised Toast (or simply Toast), is an Taiwanese-born Canadian gaming YouTuber and Twitch streamer who mainly makes content around League of Legends and Among Us on both platforms.
Sykkuno
Thomas better known online as Sykkuno is an American YouTuber, live streamer, and former Twitch streamer who is mainly known for his gaming content.
The Eret
Alastair better known online as Eret (also known as TheEret), is an English gaming YouTuber known for playing Minecraft on YouTube and Twitch.
Spifey
George "Geo" Anderson better known online as Spifey, is an English Minecraft gaming YouTube channel that shows off older versions of the game. Some of the content on Spifey's channel include listening to certain annoying songs to win money for a long period of time with users of Minecraft on the servers and trolling his friends with cursed Minecraft mods
Skeppy
Zak Ahmed better known online as Skeppy, is an American YouTuber known for his Minecraft challenge videos involving numerous contestants and his collaborations with fellow YouTuber BadBoyHalo.
Quackity
Alexis "Alex" Maldonado better known online as Quackity (formerly QuackityHQ), is a Mexican YouTuber and Twitch streamer known for playing the video game Minecraft and his raid videos.
kennysong
Kenny Song is a famous TikTok star, Instagram star, and food influencer from the US. He shares Asian cuisine and simple meal and snack options. He also posts shorts videos alongside his cooking videos
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I don't get the weird thing tumblr has against creators naming their characters in ways that say something about their character (I guess because it's cringe?)
I mean I intentionally named a Pathfinder character Oliver (olive, a symbol of peace) Frederick ("peaceful ruler") Lucien ("light"), Clemonte (like Clement "merciful") and he's a chaotic disaster who gets better but he's still kind of an asshole.
Florin is called Florin because that's how much his father told him he was worth (a florin is two shillings), but also "flori" is Romanian for "flowers" (he worships Shelyn so I thought it would be cute for his nickname to be something sweet and beautiful).
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Antonie Frederick Jan Floris Jacob Baron van Omphal (1788-1863), Lieutenant General, 19??, Museum of the Netherlands
Portret van Antonie Frederick Jan Floris Jacob baron van Omphal, luitenant-generaal, buitengewoon adjudant van Z.M. den Koning, Opper-Indendant der Koninklijke Paleizen, Ridder der Militaire Willemsorde vierde klasse, Kommandeur van de Orde van de Eikenkroon, versierd met de gesp van XXXV jarigen dienst, Ridder van het legioen van Eer, Kommandeur van de Guelphen-orde en van de Dannehogs-orde. Ridder der Johanniter-Orde, der St. Anna-orde tweede klasse met diamanten, van den Rooden Adelaar tweede klasse, der orde van het Zwaard met het Groote Kruis en van St. Stanislas. Heupstuk, staande in uniform met allerlei eretekens en decoraties op de borst. Rechtsboven zijn wapen. De Militaire Willemsorde van de vierde klasse ontving Omphal voor zijn verdiensten in Waterloo. Bij de veldslag in Waterloo maakte hij deel uit van de derde divisie die onder het commando stond van David Hendrik Chassé. Deze eenheid met Zuid- en Noord-Nederlanders kwam om half acht ’s avonds voor het eerst in actie. Op 18 juni was Omphal een van de genodigden voor het befaamde Waterloo Banquet, een diner dat sinds 1830 plaatsvond in de Waterloo gallery in Wellingtons Apsley House. De hertog vereerde hem met een toast: ‘General Baron de Omphal, and the Army of the King of the Netherlands’.
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Ina Claire (born Ina Fagan, October 15, 1893 – February 21, 1985) was an American stage and film actress.
Ina Fagan was born October 15, 1893 in Washington, D.C.. After the death of her father, Claire began doing imitations of fellow boarders in the boarding house where she and her mother, Cora, and brother, Allen, were forced to live. Claire's mother took her out of school in the eighth grade, and she used her mother's maiden name when she began her career appearing in vaudeville. In 1906, she gave a recitation as the grand finale of a program presented by Miss Cora B. Shreve's pupils in Washington, D.C. She was identified in a newspaper article as Ina Claire Fagan.
Claire made her professional stage debut in October 1907 in Elmira, New York. She played Florie in a production of The Fatal Flower — the beginning of a two-year contract.
In 1909, she appeared in a vaudeville act entitled "Dainty Mimic", which included an imitation of actor Harry Lauder. A booking agent described this act as "one of the best single Acts" he had seen that season and remarked that "She possesses a great deal of magnatism and is a big hit."
She performed on Broadway in the musicals Jumping Jupiter and The Quaker Girl (both 1911) and Lady Luxury, and starred on Broadway in plays by some of the leading comic dramatists of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, including the roles of Jerry Lamarr in Avery Hopwood's The Gold Diggers (1919), Mrs. Cheyney in Frederick Lonsdale's The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1925), Lady George Grayston in W. Somerset Maugham's Our Betters (1928), and Enid Fuller in George Kelly's Fatal Weakness. Between 1929 and 1931, she was married to screen actor John Gilbert, who was her second husband.
Claire later became identified with the high comedies of S. N. Behrman, and created the female leads in three of his plays: Biography (1934), End of Summer (1936), and The Talley Method (1941). Behrman wrote of Claire's performance in one of Behrman's comedies: "Her readings were translucent, her stage presence encompassing. The flick of an intonation deflated pomposity. She never missed a nuance." Critic J. Brooks Atkinson praised Claire for her "refulgent comic intelligence". Her last stage appearance was as Lady Elizabeth Mulhammer in T. S. Eliot's The Confidential Clerk (1954).
She made her film debut in Cecil B. DeMille's The Wild Goose Chase (1915). She is best remembered today for her role as the Grand Duchess Swana in the romantic comedy Ninotchka (1939), directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Greta Garbo.
Ina Claire died on February 21, 1985, in San Francisco, California, following a heart attack. She was 91 years old. She is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery located in Salt Lake City. She was an inductee in the American Theater Hall of Fame and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
#ina claire#silent era#silent hollywood#silent movie stars#golden age of hollywood#classic hollywood#classic movie stars#1910s movies#1920s hollywood#1930s hollywood#1940s hollywood
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ABRAHAM BLOEMAERT
On this day of 25th December, Abraham Bloemaert (25 December 1566 – 27 January 1651) was born in Gorinchem, Habsburg, The Netherlands.
He was a painter and printmaker in etching and engraving. He was initially working in the style of the "Haarlem Mannerists", but in the 16th century altered his style in line with the new Baroque style that was then developing. He mostly painted historical subjects and some landscapes. He was an important teacher, who trained most of the Utrecht Caravaggisti.
Abraham was a pupil of Gerrit Splinter (pupil of Frans Floris), Joos de Beer. Jehan Bassot (possibly Jean Cousin the Younger) and then under a Maistre Herry.
Along with Joachim Wtewael and Paulus Moreelse, he was one of the founders of the Utrecht Guild of Saint Luke (St Lucas-gilde). Many of Bloemaert's paintings were commissioned by Utrecht's clandestine Catholic churches.
Among his many pupils were his four sons, Hendrick, Frederick, Cornelis, and Adriaan, Jan Aerntsz de Hel, Abraham Jacobsz van Almeloveen, Cornelius de Beer, Nicolaes van Bercheyck, Jan van Bijlert, the two Boths, the two Honthorsts, Leonaert Bramer, Bartholomeus Breenbergh, Hendrick ter Brugghen, Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp, Willem van Drielenburg, Wybrand de Geest, Nicolaus Knüpfer, Hendrik Munnicks, Frederick Pithan, Cornelis van Poelenburch, Henrik Schook, Anthoni Ambrosius Schouten, Robert Jansz Splinter, Matthias Stom, Herman van Swanevelt, Dirck Voorst, Quintijnus de Waerdt, Jan Baptist Weenix, and Peter Petersz van Zanen.
Bloemaert is represented in the following collections: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; Musée du Louvre, Paris; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy; Museum of Grenoble; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Royal Academy of Arts, London; University of Rochester, New York; Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina; Centraal Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands; Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle, Netherlands; Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio; Courtauld Institute of Art, London; Harvard University Art Museums, Massachusetts: amongst others.
#abraham bloemaert#master painters#famous artists#art history#anniversary of artists#Haarlem Mannerists#utrecht caravaggisti#baroque
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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Vol. 25, #1, 2017 Special Issue: Artificial Intelligence for Justice; Issue Editors: Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Tom van Engers, Bart Verheij Editorial Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Tom van Engers, Bart Verheij. Introduction to the special issue on Artificial Intelligence for Justice (AI4J). Original Papers L. Karl Branting. Data-Centric and Logic-Based Models for Automated Legal Problem Solving. Trevor Bench-Capon, Sanjay Modgil. Norms and Value Based Reasoning: Justifying Compliance and Violation. Marc van Opijnen, Cristiana Santos. On the Concept of Relevance in Legal Information Retrieval. Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Tom van Engers. Reading Agendas between the Lines, an Exercise. Olga Shulayeva, Advaith Siddharthan, Adam Wyner. Recognizing Cited Facts and Principles in Legal Judgements. Bart Verheij. Proof with and without Probabilities. Back to Top
European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 25, #1, 2017 Original Articles Alex Worsnip. Cryptonormative Judgments. Michael Kremer. A Capacity to Get Things Right: Gilbert Ryle on Knowledge. David Horst. Enkratic Agency. Solveig Aasen. Object-Dependent Thought Without Illusion. Martin Sticker. Kant's Criticism of Common Moral Rational Cognition. Sharon Krishek. Kierkegaard on Impartiality and Love. Aaron Ridley. Nietzsche, Nature, Nurture. Martin Hartmann. A Comedy We Believe In: A Further Look at Sartre's Theory of Emotions. Book Reviews Errol Lord. Action, Knowledge, and Will, by John Hyman. Amber L. Griffioen. Evidence and Religious Belief, Edited by Kelly James Clark and Raymond J. VanArragon. Daniel Brigham. Propositional Content, by Peter Hanks. Jeremy Forster. Nietzsche on Mind and Nature, edited by Manuel Dries and P. J. E. Kail. Simon Blackburn. From Empiricism to Expressivism, by Robert Brandom. Joshua Foa Dienstag. Weltschmerz: Pessimism in German Philosophy, 1860–1900, by Frederick C. Beiser. Back to Top
Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 3, #1, 2017 Serene J. Khader. Transnational Feminisms, Nonideal Theory, and “Other” Women’s Power. Kate M. Phelan. Is Feminism Yet a Theory of the Kind That Marxism Is? Brady T. Heiner. Feminism and the Carceral State: Gender-Responsive Justice, Community Accountability, and the Epistemology of Antiviolence. Amy R. Baehr. A Capacious Account of Liberal Feminism. Back to Top
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 141, #1, 2017 Original Papers Alessandra Capezio, Lu Wang, Simon L. D. Restubog. To Flatter or To Assert? Gendered Reactions to Machiavellian Leaders. Milton Sousa, Dirk van Dierendonck. Servant Leadership and the Effect of the Interaction Between Humility, Action, and Hierarchical Power on Follower Engagement. Olivier Fournout. The Hero-Leader Matrix in Business and Cinema. Dongseop Lee, Yongduk Choi, Subin Youn, Jae Uk Chun. Ethical Leadership and Employee Moral Voice: The Mediating Role of Moral Efficacy and the Moderating Role of Leader–Follower Value Congruence. Joanne Lyubovnikova, Alison Legood, Nicola Turner. How Authentic Leadership Influences Team Performance: The Mediating Role of Team Reflexivity. Meena Andiappan, Lucas Dufour. A Difficult Burden to Bear: The Managerial Process of Dissonance Resolution in the Face of Mandated Harm-Doing. Chenwei Li, Keke Wu, Diane E. Johnson, James Avey. Going Against the Grain Works: An Attributional Perspective of Perceived Ethical Leadership. Charlotte Cloutier, Ann Langley. Negotiating the Moral Aspects of Purpose in Single and Cross-Sectoral Collaborations. Jaydeep Balakrishnan, Ayesha Malhotra, Loren Falkenberg. Multi-Level Corporate Responsibility: A Comparison of Gandhi’s Trusteeship with Stakeholder and Stewardship Frameworks. Shenjiang Mo, Junqi Shi. Linking Ethical Leadership to Employees’ Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Testing the Multilevel Mediation Role of Organizational Concern. Nicholas Clarke, Nomahaza Mahadi. Mutual Recognition Respect Between Leaders and Followers: Its Relationship to Follower Job Performance and Well-Being. Chiou-Shiu Lin, Pei-Chi Huang, Shyh-Jer Chen. Pseudo-transformational Leadership is in the Eyes of the Subordinates. Cornelia Beck, John Dumay, Geoffrey Frost. In Pursuit of a ‘Single Source of Truth’: from Threatened Legitimacy to Integrated Reporting. Book Review Knut Kipper. Contemplating Rainer Forst’s Justification and Critique: Toward a Critical Theory of Politics and The Right to Justification: Elements of a Constructivist Theory of Justice—Book Reviews. Acknowledgment Reviewers 2016 Back to Top
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 141, #2, 2017 Original Papers Caroline Moraes, Nina Michaelidou. Introduction to the Special Thematic Symposium on the Ethics of Controversial Online Advertising. Ouidade Sabri. Does Viral Communication Context Increase the Harmfulness of Controversial Taboo Advertising? Selma Kadić-Maglajlić, Maja Arslanagić-Kalajdžić. Controversial Advert Perceptions in SNS Advertising: The Role of Ethical Judgement and Religious Commitment. Aleksandra Gregorič, Lars Oxelheim, Trond Randøy. Resistance to Change in the Corporate Elite: Female Directors’ Appointments onto Nordic Boards. Cathrine Seierstad, Gillian Warner-Søderholm. Increasing the Number of Women on Boards: The Role of Actors and Processes. Fara Azmat, Ruth Rentschler. Gender and Ethnic Diversity on Boards and Corporate Responsibility: The Case of the Arts Sector. Nuria Reguera-Alvarado, Pilar de Fuentes, Joaquina Laffarga. Does Board Gender Diversity Influence Financial Performance? Evidence from Spain. Anne Marie Ward, John Forker. Financial Management Effectiveness and Board Gender Diversity in Member-Governed, Community Financial Institutions. Alejandro Fontana, Susana Sastre-Merino, Maritza Baca. The Territorial Dimension: The Component of Business Strategy that Prevents the Generation of Social Conflicts. Wei Li, Yaping Wang, Liansheng Wu, Jason Zezhong Xiao. The Ethical Dimension of Management Ownership in China. Charles H. Cho, Jay Heon Jung, Byungjin Kwak, Jaywon Lee. Professors on the Board: Do They Contribute to Society Outside the Classroom? Ninghua Zhong, Shujing Wang, Rudai Yang. Does Corporate Governance Enhance Common Interests of Shareholders and Primary Stakeholders? Erratum Ninghua Zhong, Shujing Wang, Rudai Yang. Erratum to: Does Corporate Governance Enhance Common Interests of Shareholders and Primary Stakeholders? Back to Top
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 125, #2, 2017 Articles Jérôme Adda, Christian Dustmann, Katrien Stevens. The Career Costs of Children. Davide Cantoni, Yuyu Chen, David Y. Yang, Noam Yuchtman, Y. Jane Zhang. Curriculum and Ideology. Arnaud Chevalier, Olivier Marie. Economic Uncertainty, Parental Selection, and Children’s Educational Outcomes. Annamaria Lusardi, Pierre-Carl Michaud, Olivia S. Mitchell. Optimal Financial Knowledge and Wealth Inequality. Shanker Satyanath, Nico Voigtländer, Hans-Joachim Voth. Bowling for Fascism: Social Capital and the Rise of the Nazi Party. Manisha Shah, Bryce Millett Steinberg. Drought of Opportunities: Contemporaneous and Long-Term Impacts of Rainfall Shocks on Human Capital. Alex Solis. Credit Access and College Enrollment. JPE Submissions Back to Top
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 40, #2, 2017 Original Research Miguel Hoeltje. Genetics and Ways of Being Normal. Glyn Morrill. Grammar Logicised: Relativisation. Gregory Scontras. A New Kind of Degree. Back to Top
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 94, #2, 2017 Articles Michael Cholbi. Grief's Rationality, Backward and Forward. Gunnar Björnsson and Kendy Hess. Corporate Crocodile Tears? On the Reactive Attitudes of Corporate Agents. Anik Waldow. Activating the Mind: Descartes' Dreams and the Awakening of the Human Animal Machine. Sophie Archer. Defending Exclusivity. Benjamin Anders Levinstein. Permissive Rationality and Sensitivity. Shen-yi Liao and Aaron Meskin. Aesthetic Adjectives: Experimental Semantics and Context-Sensitivity. Nina Emery. The Metaphysical Consequences of Counterfactual Skepticism. Symposium Gurpreet Rattan. Are Propositions Mere Measures Of Mind? Robert J. Matthews. The Elusive Case for Relationalism about the Attitudes: Reply to Rattan. Book Symposium: Ontology and the Ambitions of Metaphysics Thomas Hofweber. Précis of Ontology and the Ambitions of Metaphysics. Karen Bennett. Language, Ontology, and Metaphysics. AgustÍn Rayo. Hofweber's Philosophy of Mathematics. Thomas Sattig. Metaphysical Ambitions in the Ontology of Objects. Thomas Hofweber. Replies to Bennett, Rayo, and Sattig. Recent Publications Back to Top
Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 23, #2, 2017 Review Paper Yoann Guntzburger, Thierry C. Pauchant. Ethical Risk Management Education in Engineering: A Systematic Review. Original Papers Raheleh Heidari, David Martin Shaw, Bernice Simone Elger. CRISPR and the Rebirth of Synthetic Biology. Angela Cirigliano, Orlando Cenciarelli, Andrea Malizia. Biological Dual-Use Research and Synthetic Biology of Yeast. Milenko Rakic, Isabelle Wienand, David Shaw, Rebecca Nast. Autonomy and Fear of Synthetic Biology: How Can Patients’ Autonomy Be Enhanced in the Field of Synthetic Biology? A Qualitative Study with Stable Patients. Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf, Frances Grodzinsky. This “Ethical Trap” Is for Roboticists, Not Robots: On the Issue of Artificial Agent Ethical Decision-Making. Hutan Ashrafian. Can Artificial Intelligences Suffer from Mental Illness? A Philosophical Matter to Consider. Bjørn Hofmann. Toward a Method for Exposing and Elucidating Ethical Issues with Human Cognitive Enhancement Technologies. Richard Heersmink. Distributed Cognition and Distributed Morality: Agency, Artifacts and Systems. Corinne Cath, Luciano Floridi. The Design of the Internet’s Architecture by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Human Rights. Heidi Furey. Aristotle and Autism: Reconsidering a Radical Shift to Virtue Ethics in Engineering. Karim Bschir. Risk, Uncertainty and Precaution in Science: The Threshold of the Toxicological Concern Approach in Food Toxicology. Simona Hašková. Holistic Assessment and Ethical Disputation on a New Trend in Solid Biofuels. Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Judit Dobránszki. Notices and Policies for Retractions, Expressions of Concern, Errata and Corrigenda: Their Importance, Content, and Context. Troy E. Hall, Jesse Engebretson, Michael O’Rourke. The Need for Social Ethics in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science Graduate Programs: Results from a Nation-Wide Survey in the United States. Ryan C. Campbell, Denise Wilson. Engineers’ Responsibilities for Global Electronic Waste: Exploring Engineering Student Writing Through a Care Ethics Lens. Commentary Barbara K. Redman. Commentary: Legacy of the Commission on Research Integrity. Erratum Troy E. Hall, Jesse Engebretson, Michael O’Rourke. Erratum to: The Need for Social Ethics in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science Graduate Programs: Results from a Nation-Wide Survey in the United States. Letters Shahryar Sorooshian. Scholarly Black Market. Govindasamy Agoramoorthy. Multiple First Authors as Equal Contributors: Is It Ethical? Hossein Yahaghi, Shahryar Sorooshian, Javad Yahaghi. Unethical Postgraduate Supervision. Paolo Gonthier, Ivan Visentin, Danila Valentino. The Legitimate Name of a Fungal Plant Pathogen and the Ethics of Publication in the Era of Traceability. Javad Yahaghi, Salmia Bnt Beddu, Zakaria Che Muda. Plagiarism in Publications Using the Unpublished Raw Data of Archived Research. Back to Top
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“If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress”
“If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress”
Click to enlarge “This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till…
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Alabama Academy of Honor inducts five new members
Former U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon speaks at his induction into the Alabama Academy of Honor on Oct. 22, 2018 at the the State Capitol. (
The Alabama Academy of Honor inducted five new members today, recognizing them for achievement in civil rights, civic leadership and business.
The academy, created by the Legislature in 1965, includes 100 living members, plus the living governors of Alabama. The academy elects new members.
The five new members are civic leader Walter A. Bell; former U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon; Ann D. Florie, former executive director of Leadership Birmingham; D. Paul Jones, Jr., former chairman and CEO of Compass Bank; and W. Stancil (Stan) Starnes, CEO of ProAssurance Corporation.
The new members were recognized and spoke at an induction ceremony today at the State Capitol.
Here is some of the biographical information on the new inductees included in the program at today’s ceremony:
Bell was born in Buena Vista, Alabama, son of a third-generation farmer who moved the family to Mobile during World War II. Bell graduated from Central High School.
After high school he attended community college in California and served for six years in the California National Guard and was deployed during the Watts riot in Los Angeles and the People Park riot in Berkeley.
Bell moved to Indiana in 1973 and became community relations director for the Indianapolis Urban League. He wrote news articles and speeches, hosted two weekly radio shows and a monthly television show. In 1976, he produced a stage play, “The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass.”
Bell returned to Mobile in 1978 and founded the Mobile County Urban League, launching a 40-year career of involvement in civic, charitable, educational and economic programs.
Gov. Bob Riley appointed Bell to serve as Alabama Insurance Commissioner. From 2008 to 2015, Bell was chairman of the Swiss Re America Holding Corporation, a $17 billion subsidiary of the Swiss Reinsurance Company.
Bell graduated from Spring Hill College and served as a trustee there for 13 years. Bell’s son, W. Kamau Bell, is host of the Emmy-winning CNN show, “United Shades of America.”
Clemon was born in Fairfield in 1943, the son of sharecroppers who migrated from Mississippi.
As a student at Miles College, he participated in the Birmingham campaign for civil rights launched by Martin Luther King Jr., the campaign that led to confrontations with Police Commissioner Eugene “Bull” Connor. After obtaining a law degree from Columbia University, he represented black plaintiffs in major civil rights litigation against the Jefferson County school board, United States Steel Corporation, Pullman Standard Corporation and the city of Birmingham.
President Jimmy Carter appointed Clemon in 1980 to be Alabama’s first African-American judge. He retired from the bench in 2009 and resumed practicing law.
Florie, a native of Weldon, Ark., received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Newcomb College of Tulane University.
Florie was the founding executive director of Region 2020, which promoted cooperation and citizen involvement in a 12-county area in affordable housing, education, arts and culture, transportation and land use.
She served as executive director of Leadership Birmingham. Florie is an appointed member of the Jefferson County Personnel Board and serves on the executive committee of the Birmingham Business Alliance and the board of directors for the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama.
She was on the Mountain Brook Board of Education for 10 years.
Jones, born in 1942, received degrees in business and in law from the University of Alabama. He began practicing law with the predecessor to the Birmingham law firm Balch & Bingham in 1967.
In 1978, Jones joined Compass Bancshares (then Central Bancshares) as senior vice president and general counsel. He served as president of the Alabama Bankers Association. Jones was a director for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta from 1993 to 2009.
Jones became chairman and CEO of Compass in 1991, a position he held until his retirement in 2008. Compass grew under his leadership to operate 622 offices in seven states and was ranked as the 26th largest bank in the nation based on deposits.
Starnes graduated from Shades Valley High School in 1965 at the age of 16. He obtained a business degree from the University of Alabama. In 1972, Starnes graduated first in his class with a law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University.
In 1975, Starnes and his father established the law firm now known as Starnes Davis Florie. Starnes defended physicians and others in health care cases, including national and international clients. He wrote the Alabama Medical Liability Act, passed by the Legislature in 1987, as well as amendments to the law.
In 2007, Starnes was named chairman and CEO of ProAssurance Corporation, an insurance company that operates in all 50 states and focuses on health care issues.
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