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Provides an unrivelled overview of intellectual development in anthropology.
There is at present no universally accepted source giving definitions in English of the principal terms used in Production Control and in closely related areas. Most of the dictionaries and glossaries which do exist in this field fail to cover the full range of ideas which need to be considered during an intelligent discussion of the subject. Definitions given in different sources for Production Control terms differ not only in wording, but also in many cases in the concepts which they cover.The IFIP Glossary is intended to meet this perceived need, the immediate audience for the book being IFIP WG 5.7, the working group concerned with the automation of Production Management and other relate...
Blankschøn, Brandt, Frickmann, Færk, Kragh, Palmblad, Sikjær, Stumph, Uhrenfeldt - for ikke at tale om Hansen, Jensen, Nielsen, Pedersen og Rasmussen - alle har de tilfælles, at en af deres forfædre boede på husmandsstedet Uhrenfeldt i Nørre Felding, syd for Holstebro. Bogen er en oversigt over efterkommerne efter Christen Stephensen, Laust Bentsen og Niels Madsen (Uhrenfeldt).
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In 1924, Sibley and McTavish Townships were set aside for settlement by Danish homesteaders. They were eager to take advantage and the opportunity to own land in this new country. The Danish immigrants underwent great trials to clear the land for farming and build houses in the region. Despite many hardships and setbacks due to fires and the economy, the clearings and buildings emerged. Logging in the area became a main source of income along with farms and the well known strawberry farms. As the settlers began to realize their dreams, the colony started to thrive, thus establishing the community of Pass Lake. This being our 100 year celebration, it is the goal of the Pass Lake Historical Society that we commemorate this occasion by compiling stories from our early pioneers to the present. We acknowledge where we started and continue to embrace as we move forward in the future. This community has roots, even though many have moved away they hold this “Rugged Danish Settlement” deep in their heart.