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HOUSTON COMPOSERS' ALLIANCE Tuesday, November 6, 1990 8:00 p.m. in Hamman Hall
Presented as part of the Festival of American Contemporary Music at Rice University celebrating American Music Week, November 3-9, 1990PROGRAM: Circus suite (1990) for horn and piano / Michael Horvit -- Three songs on poems of Paul Boesch (1989) / Daniel Kramlich -- L'isola di S. Michele (1990) Nocturne for oboe and piano / David Ashley White -- Fantasy for Viola (1990) / Ann Rivers Witherspoon -- Diaphanous (1989) for two harps / Daniel Adams -- The weary man sleeps (1986) / Richard Lavend
Dr. Ashley Austin - Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Ashley Austin, Assistant Professor of Accounting, discusses a recent article in Contemporary Accounting Research, entitled “Improving Auditors’ Consideration of Evidence Contradicting Management’s Estimate Assumptions.” Dr. Austin’s research interests involve using experimental methods to understand and improve auditors’ judgments and decision making, with a focus on how to motivate auditors to exercise professional skepticism and be alert to fraud throughout the audit
Ashley Adams oral history interview 2023-05-05
This interview features Ashley Adams, sixtieth Masked Rider for Texas Tech University for 2021-2022. Adams discusses her interest as a young girl in acquiring and riding horses; how the meeting Katie Carruth, the fortieth Masked Rider, as a kindergartener influenced her to want to serve in that role as an adult; Adams relates in detail the intricacies of the duties and roles involved in serving as Masked Rider, including how the horse is cared for, scheduling public appearances and traveling arrangements, aspects of rider’s uniform and traditions that are carried from one rider to the next, and the roles of the Masked Rider’s assistant team and the staff and faculty assigned to oversee the Masked Rider program
Millecent Adams
MIllecent Adams, teacher of Ashley Elementary fourth grade, discusses the class rules to students
Ashley Stake MIA Play
The Ashley Stake MIA performed in an operetta held at the Uintah High School. Left to right are: Wayne Swett, Glee Hatch, Chellus Caldwell, Karen Crow, Dana Dee Adams, Joseph Rust, and Vivian Allen
Edna Searle Adams
Edna Searle Adams came to the Ashley Valley in 1885 with her husband Barnabus Adams. They lived in the Dry Fork area. He died in 1888. She died November 6, 1910
Data Set of Psychiatry Journal Author Guidelines for Case Reports
Data set for psychiatry journal author guidelines for case report
Home in the Ashley Valley
An older woman stands in front of a home in the Ashley Valley. The location is unknown and the woman is unknown. This photo came from a nephew of Kate Forrest Adams
Trends in contraceptive use in Tanzania, 1996-2016
Only one in four Sub-Saharan African women have access to contraceptive methods (Tilahun, 2016). Although birth rates are decreasing, and contraceptive use is increasing in much of the developed world, birth rates are classified as high and contraceptive use as very low in much of Sub-Saharan Africa (Larsson & Stanfors, 2014). In twenty years, Tanzania’s fertility rate has only slightly decreased - from 5.8 in 1996 to 5.0 in 2016 (The World Bank, 2019). One way to reduce high fertility rates is through contraceptive use to limit unwanted pregnancies (Brown et al., 2015).
The current study uses nationally representative data from Demographic and Health Survey data collected by the United States Agency for International Development in the United Republic of Tanzania. Five cycles of survey data (1996, 1999, 2004-2005, 2010, and 2015-2016) were analyzed to determine trends in contraceptive use among Tanzanian women aged 15-49 years.
Individuals reporting no use of any method of contraception decreased by 18% (p<0.001) from 1996 to 2015-2016. There was an upward trend of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) use, with the number of women using injections more than doubling from 1996 to 2015-2016. An even more drastic increase was seen among Norplant/Implant users increasing by more than 6% during the same time period. The proportion of women using some form of modern contraception also doubled.
Regardless of these increases, relatively consistent low contraceptive use rates persisted. This, in conjunction with the burden of a high fertility rate, could continue to burden Tanzania. By identifying contraceptive use trends and factors associated with use over time in Tanzania, it is possible to provide a foundation to better understand of the environments which encourage these low usage rates.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2021-05-01The student, Ashley Adams, accepted the attached license on 2019-04-18 at 18:42.The student, Ashley Adams, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2019-04-18 at 18:55.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2019-04-26 at 08:54.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #13767 on 2019-08-22 at 16:23:19Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-23T20:48:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Beverly Williams and Lavern Adams
Beverly Williams of Ashley Valley Appliance Sports Shop presents Lavern Adams with a Vernal Express check for $7.50 won in a Who\u27s Who contest
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