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    Newspaper Clipping: 'William Holden Fought Way From Rural School Post to Fame as Historian, Author at Texas Tech'

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    A newspaper clipping from the Houston Post published on December 18, 1938, with an article titled 'William Holden Fought Way From Rural School Post to Fame as Historian, Author at Texas Tech,' which highlights the career of William Holden, a leading educator in Texas

    Newspaper Clipping: 'William Holden Fought Way From Rural School Post to Fame as Historian, Author at Texas Tech'

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    A newspaper clipping from the Houston Post published on December 18, 1938, with an article titled 'William Holden Fought Way From Rural School Post to Fame as Historian, Author at Texas Tech,' which highlights the career of William Holden, a leading educator in Texas

    Newspaper Clipping: 'William Holden Fought Way From Rural School Post to Fame as Historian, Author at Texas Tech'

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    A newspaper clipping from the Houston Post published on December 18, 1938, with an article titled 'William Holden Fought Way From Rural School Post to Fame as Historian, Author at Texas Tech,' which highlights the career of William Holden, a leading educator in Texas

    Linda Gowans, editor. Am Brón Binn : An Arthurian Ballad in Scottish Gaelic (Published by the author at 5 Romney Street, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 7PB, England, 1992)

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    Hughes A. J. Linda Gowans, editor. Am Brón Binn : An Arthurian Ballad in Scottish Gaelic (Published by the author at 5 Romney Street, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 7PB, England, 1992). In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 31, 1995. pp. 309-310

    Assessing library web page usability: how benchmarking can help

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    This article looks at how the ‘Mystery Shopper’ methodology used by a consortium of universities was adapted to assess the usability of the library web pages of all four universities. Using a methodology refined from a previous web usability exercise, the various elements in the process are described. The outcomes of the project are briefly discussed, along with lessons learnt from the process

    The Author At Foyles

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    Below, Rupert talks about the challenges of the notoriously tricky second novel and describes having your first book published as like receiving a ticket to a really exclusive party, with the second book being an invitation to actually perform at said party, with everyone watching on expectantly

    The author at Paris

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    Childrens author at workshop

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    Radical research as research at the roots: Practitioner self-image, public relations and ethics

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    Semantically, radical derives from ‘radix’, the Latin for root. This paper argues that little public relations research goes back to the roots of actual practice and addresses this neglect through a project focusing on practitioner accounts of their work. When considering public relations ethics, practitioner self-images and cultural values become an essential research component. In addressing this neglected area of research, this paper examines the subjective perceptions of public relations practitioners regarding their role, commitments, and responsibilities within the framework of their specific culture and national history. In considering practitioner testimonials about professional integrity, briefs, and goals, especially as members of the society and nation to which they belong, the paper engages with ethical aspects of the practice from a cultural perspective that assumes different cultures can have different ethical expectations. In revealing the impact of features that are often ‘taken for granted’ in one country, the paper uses the example of four generations of practitioners who served one major institution in Israel to suggest how similar research at the professional roots in other nations might enable knowledge of international similarities and difference in relation to ethics in action

    William Faulkner: Author-at-Law

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    Symposium - The Law and Southern Literatur
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