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An Evaluation of the Tolar Elementary School, Tolar, TexasJones, Louis B. 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to determine the weak points and the strong points of the Tolar Elementary School, and to offer suggestions for improvement where needed.
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Leading First Baptist Church, Tolar, Texas, to plan for growth using church and community demographicsPerry, Milton Lynn. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 208-215).
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Michael Ende: Děvčátko Momo a ukradený čas, James Krüss: Tim Tolar aneb Prodaný smích, Cornelie Funkeová: Pán zlodějů. Interpretace děl a jejich srovnání. Didaktické využití románu Děvčátko Momo a ukradený čas / Michael Ende: Momo, James Krüss: Timm Thaler, or the Traded Laughter, Cornelia Funke: The Thief Lord. Interpretation of literary pieces and comparison of these interpretations. Didactic adaptation of the novel MomoBlažková, Tereza January 2017 (has links)
In the theoretical part, this diploma thesis deals with a literary analysis and comparison of books Momo, Timm Thaler, or the Traded Laughter and The Thief Lord. The pieces of work are analysed on the basis of their common features. Such features include the main characters, and the magical motifs which affect real life situations. The partial subjects of observation are film versions of the works. The thesis is concluded by the practical part addressing a didactic adaptation of the novel Momo; including worksheets and other teaching aids designed for pupils of elementary schools and grammar schools. The teaching aids are based on the theory and involve a didactic analysis, methodical analysis and time plans for their utilization in German language classes. KEYWORDS Children's literature, Momo, Michael Ende, Timm Thaler, James Krüss, The Thief Lord, Cornelia Funke, magic elements in literature, The didactics of children's literature.
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Adsorption Of Water Contaminants Onto Kenaf FibersTolar, Stephen Douglas 05 August 2006 (has links)
In this research, the adsorptive capacities of kenaf in the forms of chopped whole stalk, chopped core, and bast materials were evaluated for the removal of lead, zinc, and toluene from contaminated synthetic waste streams using traditional adsorption isotherm techniques. The effect of surface oxidation using ozone was observed with respect to the adsorption of metals. Hydraulic conductivity experiments were conducted to evaluate the head loss associated with packing a column with kenaf fibers and to determine the suitability of its use in dynamic packed column systems. B.E.T. surface areas were determined as well. Under increasingly stringent regulatory requirements, even low level organic and inorganic contamination (under 100 ppm) in surface and ground waters must be treated. This study is part of an ongoing multi-year research effort aiming to develop a kenaf-based biosorptive process to improve treatment of contaminated aqueous streams at reduced costs and technical complexity.
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