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    NA4005 Brian Robinson, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli

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    NA4005 Brian Robinson, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, November 15, 2013, in his his office in South Stevens Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Robinson talks about the beginnings of his career in archaeology; conducting research in Alaska; his role in the Climate Change Institute; changes in the CCI over the years; the CCI’s contributions to climate science; and the debate taking place outside the scientific community over climate change. Text: 10 pp. transcript Recording: mfc_na4005_audio001 58 minutes Brian Robinson passed away October 27, 2016. Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mf192/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Author Interview with Brian D. Anderson

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    Brian D. Anderson was our feature artist of the week, October 19th - 23rd, 2020.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Email from Adam Ashcraft Regarding AIG and the Discount Window

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    Email (9/14/2008 9:31 am)From: Adam Ashcraft To: Jamie McAndrews; cc: Alejandro LaTorre, Arthur Angulo, Beverly Hirtle, Brian Peters, Catherine Voigts, Chris Burke, Hayley Boesky, Jim Mahoney, Meg McConnell, Patricia Mosser, Simon Potter, Til Schuermann, Tobias Adrian, Warren Hrung re: Re: AIG and the discount windo

    Competition policy. by Brian Ellis

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    tag=1 data=Competition policy. by Brian Ellis tag=2 data=Ellis, Brian tag=3 data=Australian Rationalist, tag=5 data=46 tag=6 data=Autumn/Winter 1998 tag=7 data=51-56. tag=8 data=ECONOMIC CONDITIONS tag=9 data=COMPETITION%CORPORATISATION%NATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY%PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EFFECTIVENESS%SERVICE DELIVERY%SOCIAL POLICY%INNOVATION tag=10 data=Examines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New. tag=13 data=CABExamines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New

    Art Behind Gaming: Brian D. Anderson

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    A discussion with author Brian D. Anderson about worldbuilding in fantasy. Part of the Art Behind Gaming Online Con.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1046/thumbnail.jp

    Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the Crisis of 1772

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    Adam Smith advocated laissez faire for most sectors of the economy, but he believed that banking and finance required several forms of regulation including usury laws and the prohibition of small-denomination bank notes. Smith’s support for banking regulation appears to have been a response to the shocks that hit the Scottish banking system during the time that he was composing the Wealth of Nations. The most important was the Crisis of 1772, which has been described as the first modern banking crisis faced by the Bank of England. It resembles the Crisis of 2008 in a number of striking ways. This paper describes the Crisis of 1772, the other shocks that hit the Scottish banking system, and the evolution of Smith’s views on the regulation of banking. It is based on Smith’s writings, the secondary sources, and a quantification of the new issues of Scottish bank notes during Smith’s era.

    In Honour of Brian MacWhinney: A Personal Account

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    While this volume and the writings have made it amply clear what significant contributions Professor Brian MacWhinney has made to the field at large, in this afterword, we begin with a senior member of our author team (Ping Li, PL) followed by a mid-career member (Helen Zhao, HZ) and an early career member (Zhe Gao, ZG), to provide our personal accounts of Brian not only as a leading scholar but also as a role model who touches and changes people’s lives

    North: Volume One

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    A region. A route. A response. — Welcome to the first edition of North; a new publication produced by students and staff from the Photography Department at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston. North is intended to be a showcase of photographic activity from North West England and a decisive challenge to the traditional degree show model that relies on gallery display as a default. At UCLan we pride ourselves on offering an open environment for early career practitioners to explore topics and approaches to visual communication however they choose. Our resistance to pursuing a ‘UCLan Style’ can be seen in the eclectic range of work featured in North produced by final year undergraduate students.This approach is only possible through the community of practice that has been developed by the combined efforts and diverse interests of an active and committed team of staff. Technical expertise, research informed teaching and contemporary industry links support the work of all students whilst simultaneously generating original work, as can be seen here in the portfolios of John Van Aitken and Brian J Morrison .Preston may not be top of the list of recognised photography cities ,yet it is precisely this anonymity that can give people the space to engage with photography and develop their personal voice with the medium. Jamie Hawkesworth and Ayesha Jones are two recent alumni that used their time of study to work out what it is they wanted to do with photography and are now recognised at an international level. Thank you for joining us; North is just the starting point of an archive of the future

    La responsabilisation comme stratégie de modernisation

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    Hardy Vincent, Towhill Brian, Wolf Adam. La responsabilisation comme stratégie de modernisation. In: Politiques et management public, vol. 8, n° 3, 1990. pp. 87-129

    Brian Bonnyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland

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    Brian Bonnyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland. Scottish Historical Review Monograph Series, vol. 23. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014. Pp. vi-x, 1-211. ISBN: 9780748642007. GBP £45
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