Refimprove date October 2010 Globalize date December 2010 A publication ban is a court order which prohibits the public or media from disseminating certain details of an otherwise public judicial procedure. In Canada , publication bans are most commonly issued when the safety or reputation of a victim or witness may be hindered by having their identity openly broadcast in the press. They are also commonly issued when the crime involves minors or is sexual in nature. In countries where press freedom is the norm, an actual ban on publication is used mostly for ongoing court cases where publicity may affect the case. In Canada In Canada a judge can issue a publication ban to protect the identity of a victim or a witness, and by law judges are required to issue bans to protect identities of victims of sexual assaults and witnesses to sexual assaults who are less than 18 years of age. ref http www.justice.gc.ca eng pi pcvi cpcv ban inter.pdf Publication Ban . Department of Justice of Canada . 1 2. Retrieved on October 11, 2010. ref In Canada, the role of publication bans came under intense scrutiny in April, 2005 when John Gomery Justice Gomery issued a publication ban on the testimony of three key witnesses at the Gomery Inquiry in the sponsorship scandal . The ban was granted at the request ... was sentenced for violating the publication ban by including forbidden details in his two books on Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka , making him only the second person sentenced for violating the publication ... may be imposed while the case is in progress. An order prohibiting publication under Section ... case, wherein the Court ruled that the publication ban was a violation of the First Amendment to the United ... The publication ban Karla Homolka case publication ban Sponsorship scandal , Jean Brault Dave Hilton ... news background publicationbans Publication bans What the media can t say . CBC.ca CBC Updated November 7, 2003 DEFAULTSORT Publication Ban Category Media manipulation techniques Category Freedom of expression ... more details
Context date October 2009 Unreferenced date October 2006 Duplicate publication , multiple publication , or redundant publication refers to publishing the same intellectual material more than once, by the author or publisher . It does not refer to the unauthorized republication by someone else, which constitutes plagiarism , copyright violation , or both. There are several forms of duplicate publication Copyright violation Legitimate derivatives This is deliberate republication in another format, such as the simultaneous publication of a motion picture and a tie in book. In doing this, it is necessary to respect copyright, for the rights to a derivative of the original work remains with the author of the work, or the publisher or other party to whom the author has assigned the copyright. Legitimate reformatting Is another kind of copyright violation. Self plagiarism There are two basic kinds of self plagiarism, when the similar or identical articles appear one by one republishing and simultaneously multiple submission . Republishing of very similar works As a research paper is an implicit claim of furthering knowledge, the researcher must state what exactly is the claim of novelty. This would let the editor rate the article in view of their policy. For example, all most would reject a paper if already published in another journal, although may tolerate as IEEE does a re edited and expanded conference paper. However, the line is blurred when safety issues are involved. For example ... that the information is spread as widely as possible. Such re publication is justified ... as serious academic misbehavior. Even when a publication fee is paid, it nonetheless ... popular also in the publication field, the waste of resource would relate to only the money from out of the pocket of the applicant. If the final publication does pay or, the author does want that for other ... of duplicate publication. References references Category Academic literature publish stub ... more details
Arna is an annual journal published by the University of Sydney Arts Students Society. Originally named The Arts Journal of the University of Sydney , it was published regularly between 1918 and 1974 under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts. After a hiatus of 34 years, publication recommenced in 2008. Former distinguished editors and contributors include Samuel Beckett , ref Beckett S How it is Extract from Comment c est , translated from the French by the author in ARNA 1962 ref Robert Hughes critic Robert Hughes , Clive James , Lex Banning , Harold Stewart , Geoffrey Lehmann and Les Murray poet Les Murray . ref http fmx01.ucc.usyd.edu.au jspcart jsp cart Product.jsp?nID 340&nCategoryID 1 ARNA 2008. The Journal of the University of Sydney Arts Students Society Dead link date January 2011 at Sydney University Press ref References Reflist Further reading Barcan, A http www.thefreelibrary.com Student activists at Sydney University 1960 1967 a problem of... a0164112253 Student activists at Sydney University 1960 1967 Australian and New Zealand History of Education Society ANZHES , January 2007. The retired education professor Alan Barcan published his personal view of activism at Sydney University during the 1960s, including references to the student publications Honi Soit , Hermes publication Hermes and Arna University of Sydney DEFAULTSORT Arna Publication Category Australian literary magazines Category Publications established in 1918 Category University of Sydney Category Academic journals edited by students Australia lit mag stub ... more details
Publication bias is the tendency of research ers, editors, and pharmaceutical companies to handle the reporting .... last2 Berlin first2 J. A. last3 Gopalan first3 R. last4 Matthews first4 D. R. title Publication bias ... last Dickersin first K. last2 Chan first2 S. last3 Chalmers first3 T. C. last4 et al. title Publication ... publication is Non response bias an investigator s declining to submit results for publication because ... will not be interested in null results, etc. , underlining researchers role in publication bias phenomena ... from publication. Several such Clinical trials registry registries exist, but researchers are often .... ref name Easterbrook ref Definition According to one publication quote Publication bias occurs when the publication of research results depends on their nature and direction. ref Cite journal author K. Dickersin title The existence of publication bias and risk factors for its occurrence journal ... ref Positive results bias, a type of publication bias, occurs when authors are more likely ... bias. ref Cite journal author Jeffrey D. Scargle title Publication Bias The File Drawer Problem ... and systematic reviews need to take account of publication bias in the methods they use for identifying the studies to include in the review. Among other techniques to minimize the effects of publication ... tools as a Begg s funnel plot or Egger s plot to quantify the potential presence of publication ... size and large variance would be more prone to publication bias, while large scale studies would ... funnel is usually formed in the absence of publication bias, while a skewed asymmetrical funnel is observed in presence of potential publication bias. Extending the funnel plot, the Trim and Fill ... publicationpublication bias . Risks According to John P. A. Ioannidis John Ioannidis , negative ..., some journals, e.g. Trials journal Trials , encourage publication of clinical trial protocol study ... and the role of publication bias in that http psychfiledrawer.org Psychfiledrawer.org Archive ... more details
Elan the magazine is an online lifestyle publication , focused on global youth culture, sharing the stories of remarkable young professionals empowering their communities, enlightening their peers and inspiring those around them. Covering a variety of topics from business and architecture to fashion and culture , Elan also includes inspiring profiles of prominent voices around the world. Based in New York City, the online publication has more than 50,000 visitors per month and is growing rapidly. ref http www.elanthemag.com ref History Founded in 2008 by Moniza Khokhar, Elan first appeared in print and then went online in 2009. Elan s strives to cover global culture in a way that has not been done before. By highlighting the community in regards to culture, business, travel, humor, high profile people, and mainstream news the publication has succeeded in staying away from stereotypical Politics political issues that tend to drown out these other fascinating stories. Content is youth and forward focused, making it a positive voice about culture and being a modern Muslim in the world today. This unique approach has led the publication to being the dominant voice it is regarded as today. The name Elan came from its meaning of announcement in Persian language Persian , Urdu and Arabic language Arabic . The magazine s global approach to people from different backgrounds and cultures around the world is one of the founding principles of the publication. Developing from a Muslim lifestyle publication, the magazine expanded in 2011 with a more global approach to capture more exciting stories from every culture hoping to inspire more positive ideas. Something exciting is happening. The digital age has brought about changes that were considered next to impossible before. The youth around the world are interacting more and more and the synergies created are producing phenomenal results ..., business, travel, humor, high profile individuals, and mainstream news. The publication has, however ... more details
A thesis by publication , also known as an article thesis , ref name Turku is a doctorate doctoral dissertation that, as opposed to a coherent monograph , is a collection of research articles with introductory summary chapters. It comprises already published journal articles, conference papers and book chapters, and occasional not yet published manuscripts. Today, article theses are the standard format in natural, medical and engineering sciences, while in social and cultural sciences, for example in the Nordic countries , there is a strong but rapidly wiktionary decrescent decrescent tradition to produce coherent monographs, or doctoral students may have a choice between monograph and compilation thesis. ref name Gu http www.globalstudies.gu.se english education student postgraduate studies about the doctoral thesis About monographs and compilation theses , University of Gothenburg, Sweden ref ref name Hagen Niclas Hagen, http tycho5s.wordpress.com 2011 05 07 the compilation thesis as a genre and as a method The compilation thesis as a genre and as a method , 7 May 2011 blog, affiliated with Lund University, Sweden. ref The thesis by publication format is chosen in cases where the student intends to first publish the thesis in parts in international journals. It often results in a higher number of publications during the doctoral studies than a monograph and may render in higher number of citations in other research publications something that may be advantageous from research funding point of view and may fascilitate readership appointment after the dissertation. A further reason for writing a compilation thesis is that some of the articles can be written together with other ... name Gu A thesis by publication is a form of compilation thesis a term used in Nordic countries . A less ... chapters The introductory summary chapters of a thesis by publication should be written independently ... of publication ref References reflist Category Scientific documents Category Academic publishing sv ... more details
Non publication of opinions, or unpublished opinions , are those decisions of courts that are not available for citation as precedent because the judges making the opinion deem the case as having less precedential value. In the system of common law , each judicial decision becomes part of the body of law used in future decisions. However, some courts reserve certain decisions, leaving them unpublished , and thus not available for citation in future cases. It has been argued that non publication helps stem the problem of too much written material creating too little new law. ref citation volume 60 publisher Ohio St. L.J. pages 177 year 1999 title In Defense of Unpublished Opinions author Martin, Boyce F. Jr. url http heinonlinebackup.com hol cgi bin get pdf.cgi?handle hein.journals ohslj60§ion ... 17 ref Selective publication is the legal process which a judge or justices of a court decide whether ... books?id U QxAAAAIAAJ&q 22selective publication 22 law&dq 22selective publication 22 law , http books.google.com books?id UwQNAAAAIAAJ&pg PA123&dq 22selective publication 22 law , and http books.google.com books?id pDe4UE8678gC&pg RA2 PA406&dq 22selective publication 22 law ref Unpublished ... of Appeals for the 4th Circuit had the highest rate of non publication 92 , and more than 85 of the decisions ... It has been argued that non publication encourages expedient, not careful, consideration as the basis ... appellate court has adopted rules limiting the publication of opinions. Most federal appellate ... Circuit struck down non publication, but the decision was later declared moot. ref cite court ... Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit upheld non publication as constitutional. ref cite court ... by non publication, and the utility of non publication in the light of computerization of court records ... costs associated with publication of opinions. ref citation volume 85 publisher Cal. L. Rev. pages ... publication worthy opinions in every case. ref citation volume 55 publisher Hastings L.J. pages 1235 ... more details
File Agricultural Museum.jpg thumb The Agricultural Museum was the first agricultural periodical magazine ... it was issued monthly. Subscription was 2.50 for 24 numbers. Publication ceased May 1812. Agricultural ... on April 2, 1819, is quite generally given the honor of being the first agricultural periodical ... of our present agricultural periodical press, but there was another little known agricultural periodical ... of it was The Agricultural Museum, and the first number appeared on July 4, 1810. Its place of publication was Georgetown in the District of Columbia, or George town, Ca. as it is given on the publication. It was printed by W. A. Rind. The editor of the periodical was Rev. David Wiley. ref ref ... by Claribel R. Barnett titled The First Agricultural Periodical , in Agricultural Index September 1922 ... PA56&dq was the first agricultural periodical 22Agricultural Museum 22&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 0 ... H. Danhof ref ref http books.google.com books?dq was the first agricultural periodical 22Agricultural ... periodicals. The first clearly differentiated publication of this sort that has come to my attention ... It was the first periodical devoted strictly to agriculture. ref name Kane Barnett ref name Mott152 ... was Joel Barlow . ref name Bryan596 At first the periodical had no subscribers and depended on the society s members. It started as a bi monthly publication and ran this way for a year. It then switched ... 1812 . ref name Mott152 The publication purported its mission to be cquote Designed to be a repository ..., 1810, after receiving the first two issues, on how happy he was with the publication. He explained ... for information to other readers of the periodical. He was from Aquasco, Maryland . ref http books.google.com books?id JQECAAAAYAAJ&pg PA56&dq 22Agricultural Museum 22 was the first agricultural periodical ... paper from vegetable materials. It also points out a publication by Robert Livingston 1746 1813 ...?id JQECAAAAYAAJ&pg PA56&dq 22Agricultural Museum 22 was the first agricultural periodical Agricultural ... more details
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Unreferenced date April 2011 Image Gustave Droz Je soupe chez ma femme.jpg thumb right Gil Blas or Le Gil Blas was a Parisian literary periodical founded by Augustin Alexandre Dumont in November 1879. It was in publication until 1914. Named for Alain Ren Lesage s novel Gil Blas , it serialized famous novels such as mile Zola s Germinal 1884 and L uvre 1885 before they appeared in book form. Contributors Some well known authors who were published in Gil Blas include Paul Ar ne Jules Barbey d Aurevilly mile Bergerat L on Bloy Paul Bourget Robert Caze L on Cladel Charles Desteuque Albert Guillaume Abel Hermant Clovis Hugues Maurice Lefebvre Lourdet Camille Lemonnier Guy de Maupassant Ren Maizeroy Hector Malot Catulle Mend s Georges Ohnet Richard O Monroy Jean Richepin Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort Lu ay Henri Rochefort Jules Vall s Villiers de L Isle Adam mile Zola Category Defunct newspapers of France Category French literary magazines Category Publications established in 1879 Category Publications disestablished in 1914 de Gil Blas Zeitschrift fr Gil Blas it Gil Blas ... more details
19th century Catholic periodical literature is unique in many respects. Generalities Up to a few decades before 1800, most of the periodicalpublication s in mainly Catholic countries can be regarded as Catholic ... the scientific standpoint the most important periodical was the Kwaltarnik hystoryczny Tri monthly historical periodical , which began publication in 1886. Also important were the Pamietniki literacki ... the publication of the Biblioteka Warszawska , a monthly periodical dedicated especially to literature ... of the European Mind 1975 , citing from p. 41. ref Periodical literature includes the political ... http www.newadvent.org cathen 11669b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article Catholic Periodical Literature ref In England The pioneer Catholic publication in England, Andrews Orthodox Journal , was first ... public to make it self supporting. The real beginnings of Catholic periodical literature were made ... Review Catholic periodical Dublin Review 1836 . The fame of the Edinburgh Review suggested ... periodical The Rambler , of which the first issue appeared on 1 January 1848, was intended to be a review ... publication. The Catholic Times appealed largely to the Catholics of Irish descent in Great Britain ... http www.newadvent.org cathen 11673a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Periodical Literature, England Bot generated ... party. Its publication began in 1848. In 1866 there appeared the Przeglad polski Polish .... In 1884 the Polish Jesuits began at Cracow the publication of the Przeglad powszechny Universal Review ... published there the Naprz d Forward , the official organ of their party, and the monthly periodical ... published the Tygodnik katolicki Illustrated Week . In 1865 Louis Rzepecki began the publication of the scientific periodical Oswiata Culture , which, however, had only a short life, and was followed ... Philosophical Review , a quarterly publication the Przeglad historyczny Historical Review , scientific ... press was represented by the Przeglad katolicki , of Warsaw, a publication dedicated to politics ... more details
Truth was a United Kingdom British periodicalpublication founded by the diplomat and Liberal Party UK Liberal politician Henry Labouch re , ref name NYTTruth cite newspaper url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F40F12FC3C5813738DDDA10A94D9405B828DF1D3 title Truth tells truth about Labouchere newspaper The New York Times date 28 January 1912 accessdate 16 May 2011 ref the first issue was published on 4 January 1877. ref name times cite newspaper title Truth Closes Down newspaper The Times date 31 December 1957 page 6 ref Labouch re founded the periodical after he left a virtual rival publication, The World . Truth was known for its exposures of many kinds of frauds, and was at the centre of several civil lawsuits. Although Labouch re himself contributed to Truth , it was for the most part controlled by Horace Voules in its early days. ref name NYTTruth Later in its existence, Truth was close to the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party . In 1941 it was briefly the subject of political controversy following allegations made in Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament , but publication continued when the allegations were refuted. Later, Truth came under the direction of Collin Brooks . In its final years, it moved away from its right wing editorial line back to the more liberal agenda of its early days. Truth ceased publication in 1957. ref name times Ramps and libels Under Labouch re, whom media of the time called an unruly man, ref cite newspaper url http query.nytimes.com ... accusing Truth of being fascism fascist and a Quisling paper , and called for publication to be halted ... date 15 October 1941 accessdate 16 May 2011 ref This situation was particularly embarrassing, as the publication ... shareholder, the Staples printing and publishing group, which no longer wished to maintain the publication following the death of Ronald Staples. ref name times Scott s deputy in the last years of publication ... members of the editorial staff in the last years of publication included Anthony Howard journalist Anthony ... more details
William Saunders . ref Bennett, OJP , 95. ref The Far East began as a fortnightly publication, then, between June 1873 and October 1875, it was published monthly, and from 1876, publication ... of further publication of The Far East after December 1878. ref Bennett, PiJ , 149. ref Notes Reflist ... more details
The Readers Guide to Periodical Literature is a reference guide to recently published articles in periodical magazine s and scholarly Academic journal journals , organized by article subject. The Readers Guide has been published regularly since 1901 by The H. W. Wilson Company , and is a staple of public and academic reference library libraries throughout the United States a retrospective index of general periodicals published from 1890 to 1982 is also available. Originally, The Readers Guide was published on a biweekly basis, with later issues incorporating the previous content in larger copies until the index for the entire year was published. Databases There are two online database versions of Reader s Guide available from H. W. Wilson Company Readers Guide to Periodical Literature which covers 1983 to the present ref http www.hwwilson.com Databases Readersg.htm Reader s Guide ref , and Readers Guide Retrospective 1890 1982 . ref http www.hwwilson.com Databases rdgretro.htm Reader s Guide Retrospective 1890 1982 ref References References External links http www.ebscohost.com academic readers guide to periodical literature Readers Guide to Periodical Literature http www.ebscohost.com academic readers guide retrospective Readers Guide Retrospective 1890 1982 Category Publications established in 1901 Category Indexes Category Bibliographic databases Category Bibliographic indexes Category EBSCO Industries ... more details
Obrera has had troubles with the authorities. Publication was suspended on November 30, 1907 ... shut down publication for a brief period. ref Jones, p.43 ref In 1919, publication was moved ... Republic was founded, and the paper resumed publication on August 31, 1930 with economic help ... through seven editors in a matter of fourteen months. The publication ups and downs continued into the Republican ... , the paper was suppressed by the government, publication being suspended for 104 days, and entire ..., under the direction of Jordi Exposito, the paper became a free publication, financed with the support ... 100 years of Solidaridad Obrera Portal Anarchism DEFAULTSORT Solidaridad Obrera Periodical ... more details
italic title Infobox Journal title Journal of Modern Periodical Studies cover Image JMPS new cov.jpg 150px editor Mark Morrisson, Sean Latham discipline Literature , history language English abbreviation publisher Penn State University Press country United States frequency Biannually history 2010 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.psupress.org journals jnls jmps.html link1 http muse.jhu.edu journals journal of modern periodical studies toc current.html link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR 19476574 OCLC 497826301 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1947 6574 eISSN 2152 9272 Journal of Modern Periodical Studies is a peer reviewed academic journal devoted the study of modern periodicals in the English speaking world published between 1880 1950. The journal was founded in 2010 and is published twice a year by the Penn State University Press . External links http www.psupress.org journals jnls jmrc.html Official website http muse.jhu.edu journals journal of modern periodical studies JMPS at Project MUSE Category English language journals Category Penn State University Press academic journals Category Biannual journals Category Publications established in 2010 Category History journals Category Media studies journals journal stub ... more details
philosopher Jean Baudrillard , who influenced the periodical in its late 1970s anarchist phase. By 1975 ... publisher of the 1930s anarchist periodical Man and Spanish and Italian anarchist veterans. They also ... Werbe in 1983. Werbe has been a staff member of the periodical since shortly after its inception in 1965 ... Finding Aid for Fifth Estate DEFAULTSORT Fifth Estate Periodical Category Anarchist periodicals ... more details
The name Cassini periodical cicadas is used to group two closely related species of periodical cicada s Magicicada cassini Fisher, 1851 sometimes also called Magicicada septemcassini because of its 17 year lifecycle , and Magicicada tredecassini Alexander and Moore, 1962 , a species essentially identical except for its 13 year lifecycle. The cassini males courting behavior is unusual because large groups of cassini males may sing and fly together in synchronization synchrony that is, bursts of sound, as thousands of males sing in Unison .22In unison.22 unison , alternate with silence, as clouds of flying cicadas leave perches in unison, seeking a new perch before the next ensemble song. Description All Magicicada species have a black dorsal thorax with red eyes and orange wing veins. ref name michperiodical cite web title Periodical Cicada Page url http insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu fauna Michigan Cicadas Periodical publisher University of Michigan accessdate 10 June 2011 ref Cassini periodical cicadas are smaller than decim periodical cicadas . The abdomen is black except for occasional faint orange yellow marks on the ventral surface seen in some location. In a typical brood of periodical cicadas, decim periodical cicadas decim and decula periodical cicadas decula types will be present as well as cassini. The three different types have unique species song types they also tend to sing at different times of day, with cassini choruses most likely in mid to late afternoon, later than decim or decula varieties. ref name carter cite web last Carter first Janet L. Stein title Periodical Cicadas url http biology.clc.uc.edu steincarter cicadas.htm publisher University of Cincinnati accessdate 19 June 2011 ref The cassini type song consists of a series of ticks followed by a buzz it has .... ref name acoustical Habitat Periodical cicadas live in roughly the southeastern quadrant of the United ... Periodical Cicada Magicicada cassini Oviposition Damage Visually Impressive yet Dynamically Irrelevant ... more details
Image Zhigongtu full.jpg thumb 400px The Portraits of Periodical Offering of Liang with descriptions on the back of each ambassador, 6th century painting from the National Museum of China . The Portraits of Periodical Offering zh c , were official historical paintings with illustration on each of the portrait used in the China Chinese dynasties. These paintings were official historical documents used in many Chinese dynasties. The phrase roughly translated to duty offering pictorial . Throughout Chinese history, kingdoms and tribes conquered by Chinese forces were required to send ambassadors to the imperial court of China periodically and pay tribute with valuable gifts kungpin . Drawings and paintings with short descriptions were used to record the expression of these ambassadors and to a lesser extent to show the cultural aspects of these ethnic groups . These historical descriptions beside the portrait became the equivalent of documents of diplomatic relations with each country. The drawings were reproduced in woodblock printing after the 9th century and distributed among the bureaucracy in albums. The Portraits of Periodical Offering of Imperial Qing by Xie Sui , completed in 1751, gives verbal descriptions of outlying tribes as far as the island of England in Western Europe . The Portraits of Periodical Offering of Liang by the Emperor Yuan of Liang Emperor Yuan of Liang Xiao Yi , dated to the 6th century, is the earliest surviving of these specially significant paintings. The original of the work was lost, and the only surviving edition of this work was a copy from the 11th century, which is currently preserved at the National Museum of China . The work originally consisted of twenty five portraits of ambassadors from their respectively country, by the time of Song Dynasty some portraits were already missing, and the current version consist only about ... Chinese Calligraphy And Painting Artist Network Xiao Yi Chinese DEFAULTSORT Portraits Of Periodical ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE St. Hallvard periodical St. Hallvard is a quarterly Norwegian language periodical issued by Selskabet for Oslo Byes Vel . It was established in 1915, with Edvard Bull, Sr. Edvard Bull and Anton Wilhelm Br gger as editor in chiefs. ref name snl cite encyclopedia title Selskabet for Oslo Byes Vel url http www.snl.no Selskabet for Oslo Byes Vel encyclopedia Store norske leksikon last Arntzen first Jon G. authorlink Jon Gunnar Arntzen publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo year 2009 editor last Godal editor first Anne Marit accessdate 31 May 2011 language Norwegian ref The current editor is Jan Sigurd stberg. ref cite journal title Tidsskriftet St. Hallvard journal St. Hallvard year 2010 issue 3 4 at Front flap publisher Selskabet for Oslo Byes Vel location Oslo language Norwegian issn 0036 2859 oclc 185445036 ref The name is derived from the saint Hallvard Vebj rnsson . References reflist External links official 1 http www.oslobyesvel.no index.php?option com content&view category&layout blog&id 39&Itemid 53 no icon Category 1915 establishments in Norway Category Norwegian language journals Norway mag stub no St. Hallvard tidsskrift ... more details
for Samuel Johnson s periodical The Rambler The Rambler was a Catholic periodical literature of the nineteenth century Catholic periodical founded by liberal converts to Catholicism and closely associated with the names of John Dalberg Acton, 1st Baron Acton Lord Acton , Richard Simpson writer Richard Simpson and, for a brief period, John Henry Newman Cardinal Newman . It represented a phase of convert thought which was in opposition to the extreme ultramontanism of William George Ward W. G. Ward and Henry Edward Manning Cardinal Manning , and eventually led to increasing friction with the leading members of the newly established English hierarchy. It was started on 1 January 1848, and its last number was published in May 1862. The Rambler was originally a weekly magazine. Its aim, according to its final number, was blockquote to unite an intelligent and hearty acceptance of Catholic dogma with free enquiry and discussion on questions which the Church left open to debate and while avoiding, as far as possible, the domain of technical theology, to provide a medium for the expression of independent opinion on subjects of the day, whether interesting to the general public or especially affecting Catholics. blockquote Before the end of the year, the magazine was so successful that it was decided to increase the size and to issue it in a monthly form. It continued to be published as a monthly serial from 1 September 1848, to 1 February 1859. From May 1859, a slightly larger version was published every two months. The last number was published in May 1862, and a quarterly journal, The Home and Foreign Review , under the same editorial management, appeared in its place in July of that year. This became one of the most distinguished periodicals of its day, and was praised by Matthew Arnold . ref name Altholz http www.oxforddnb.com view article 25590 Josef L. Altholz Richard Simpson ... Encyclopedia References Reflist catholic DEFAULTSORT Rambler Catholic periodical Category ... more details
The Periodical and Electronic Press Union lang el , . . . . . is a Greece Greek trade union for journalists employed in the weekly newspapers, magazines and electronic media in Greece . Founded in 1959, it is a member of the Panhellenic Federation of Journalists Unions , the European Federation of Journalists and the International Federation of Journalists . It is the only journalists union in Greece to admit freelancers. See also Portal Organized labour Trade unions in Greece External links http www.espit.gr Website Category International Federation of Journalists Category Trade unions in Greece Euro trade union stub Greece stub journalism stub el ... more details
File Snodgrass Magicicada septendecim.jpg thumb Magicicada septendecim Linnaeus, 1758 was the first periodical cicada described. This 17 year species is closely related to two 13 year species M. tredecim and M. neotredecim these three species are often described together as decim periodical cicadas. Decim periodical cicadas is a term used to group three closely related species of periodical cicada s Magicicada septendecim , Magicicada tredecim , and Magicicada neotredecim . M. septendecim , first described by Linnaeus, has a 17 year lifecycle the name septendecim is Latin for 17. M. tredecim , first described in 1868, has a similar call and appearance but a 13 year lifecycle tredecim is Latin for 13. M. neotredecim , first described in 1962, is a 13 year species but otherwise much more similar to M. septendecim than to M. tredecim . Description Like other species included in Magicicada , decim periodical cicadas have synchronized development with a long larval period underground 13 or 17 years, depending on species , followed by mass emergence, quick development to adult flying forms, and massed singing choruses of males that attract many females. Mating, egg laying, and the death of all adult cicadas occur within weeks. Eggs hatch into first instar larvae, which tunnel into the earth to begin their own multi year subterranean feeding period. ref name hydrodictyon cite web title Magicicada Brood XIX is emerging now url http hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu projects cicada magicicada central magicicada central.php publisher University of Connecticut accessdate 15 June 2011 ref File ... cite web title Periodical Cicada Page url http insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu fauna Michigan Cicadas Periodical ... periodical cicadas share a distinctive song said to resemble someone calling weeeee whoa or Pharaoh .... coauthor John R. Cooley title Reproductive character displacement and speciation in periodical cicadas ... title Temporal Separation and Speciation in Periodical Cicadas journal BioScience year 2003 month ... more details