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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Standesherren zur Auflösung der Adelsvorherrschaft in Deutschland : (1815-1918) /

Schier, Rolf. January 1975 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn, 1975. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-246).
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Historický vývoj oceňování nemovitostí / Historical development of assessing of real estates

Smolek, Tomáš January 2007 (has links)
In the theoretical part of my dissertation I deal with historical development of assessing of real estates on the region of current Czech Republic with focus on assessing of family houses. In my practical part I made assessing of concrete family house. This assessing I made at first on administrative way, secondly on market way.
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Viking settlement and Pictish estates: new evidence from Orkney and Shetland

Bond, Julie M., Dockrill, Stephen J. January 2016 (has links)
No
34

New Jersey' treatment of its loyalists

Rozelle, Nelson January 1931 (has links)
No description available.
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Rückwirkender Vermögensübergang? : partage de l'indivision successorale und Erbteilung /

Kaiser, Susanne. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss--Köln, 2004. / Literaturverz. S. 215 - 276.
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Territorial stigmatisation of French housing estates : from internalisation to coping with stigma

Kirkness, Paul January 2013 (has links)
In this thesis I examine the ways in which residents of France's so-called 'banlieues' respond to everyday life in stigmatised neighbourhoods. Through a description of the processes at work in two housing estate neighbourhoods of the southern French city of Nîmes - Pissevin and Valdegour - and drawing upon an analysis of intensive interviews, I question the popular belief that residents of French banlieue-spaces come to internalise the stigmatic representations that are produced outside their place of residence. The overarching argument of the thesis is that, while it is clear that territorial stigmatisation has long-lasting and pervasive consequences for banlieue residents, affecting their sense of self and their capacity for collective action, there are a number of ways in which the 'blemish of place' is challenged and the marks of neighbourhood stigma resisted. It is important to recognise the attempts that are made within French housing estates to displace or negotiate stigmatising gazes and to confront the labels that affix themselves to place. This thesis argues that there are a variety of counter-discursive attempts to reframe and to reclaim the representations of France's housing estates that leads to the affirmation of banlieue-identities. Within the banlieues, there are solid links between residents and place, as well as between the residents themselves. Strong efforts are deployed by associations, neighbourhood committees and grassroots organisations to actively challenge the stigmatic scripts that are imposed upon stigmatised neighbourhoods. However, this thesis also draws attention to the everyday tactics that residents enact in order to cope with territorial stigmatisation and its effects. These everyday practices allow for some to cope with the heavy burden of stigma while taking control of the 'neighbourhood space'. All of these tactics challenge and 'speak back' to the labels, the stereotypes and the stigmatising language that is produced at the level of urban planning. This leads to the vital rethinking of policies that aim to displace and disperse residents in the name of social mixing, as well as urban policy initiatives that equate renovation to the demolition of housing estates within French banlieues.
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A marketing plan for Hong Kong Housing Authority in letting commercialtenancies

Tang, Kwok-wai., 鄧國偉. January 1985 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Management Studies / Master / Master of Business Administration
38

Monymusk, 1770-1850 : a study of the economic development of a Scottish estate

Soper, Thomas Pitt January 1954 (has links)
No description available.
39

Robin Hood as Sheriff in Medieval Estates Model Literature

Cowart, Macklin 11 August 2015 (has links)
In his book, Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry, John Bellamy asserts that the lack of a study of the relationship between Robin Hood and the sheriff stems from very little evidence in the ballads and external sources. However, the Robin Hood ballads originate in the fourteenth century when tales of justice and chivalry experienced widespread appeal alongside complaint literature addressing social upheaval bubbling to the surface of English life; why would an audience celebrate an outlaw during this time and long after Gawain and Arthur fade in popularity in the ensuing centuries? There must be more to the relationship between Robin Hood and the sheriff of Nottingham. In order to find a deeper relationship between the outlaw and lawman, the estates model should be used as a framework from which to begin the study of Robin Hood and his shrieval desires and not as a specific exercise of explication and application. By doing so, one can see that Robin Hood does assume the role of the sheriff in the early ballads by assuming his duties of managing the forests, collecting money from individuals within the community, albeit mostly from dishonest clergy, maintaining an army for defense, and settling disputes between various parties within the shire. By examining the shrieval position Robin attempts to fill as imagined through the estates model and the period’s accepted role of sheriff, Robin Hood appears as the idealized form of the sheriff in a real-world environment that could not support the ideal.
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The performance and examines of herding behavior in real markets

Tzeng, Wan-tin 11 July 2006 (has links)
There are three purposes in this thesis. First of all, the thesis examines the market herding behavior of real estates in Taiwan. Second, if herding exists in the markets, what factors cause herding behavior? Finally, how does herding behavior affect market performance? The empirical results show there is no herding evidence in the real estates markets when market moves downward. There are different results between different real estates and periods when market moves upward. There is obvious herding behavior in the pre-sale houses in Taipei City. Herding behavior also exist lag phenomenon. During lag period, there is obvious herding behavior in the pre-sale houses in Taipei when market moves upward. There is weak herding behavior in the other real estates, including pre-sale houses of Taipei County, existing houses and land. We find that macro factors such as money supply, GDP growth rate, saving amount, incoming and micro factors such as market depth and market return in the last period will cause herding behavior. Finally, herding behavior, price volatility and transaction amount volatility have Granger causality. Herding behavior will makes price more efficient and increases transaction.

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