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    Portrait of Mark Anderson for the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project [picture].

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    Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Part of the collection: Portraits taken during interviews for the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project.; Title devised by cataloguer.; Mode of access: online.; Mark Anderson interviewed by Rob Willis for the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project; Located at; National Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 6200/188

    Trends in Higher Education (Dr. Rob Anderson)

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    Committee for 125 Chapter II Meeting - April 28, 2021

    Adventures of a currency trader : a fable about trading, courage, and doing the right thing / Rob Booker.

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    Includes index.Book fair 2012.xv, 221 pages :Praise for ADVENTURES of a CURRENCY TRADER "A truly easy, unique, and enjoyable read! Rob has done it onceagain to teach us in the funniest way possible... how not to make themost common trading mistakes. If you are tired of reading how-tobooks, this is perfect for you. I highly recommend this book to alltraders. Everyone will learn something about themselves by readingthis book."—Kathy Lien, author, Day Trading the Currency Market,and Chief Strategist, www.dailyfx.com"Adventures of a Currency Trader is a must read foranyone who has ever traded or is thinking about trading in theForex markets. Rob Booker has a unique way of taking years ofmarket knowledge and transforming it into an educational andentertaining experience. It has quickly become a cult classic in mytrading library!"—H. Jack Bouroudjian, Principal, Brewer Investment Group"Brilliant! Rob's humor and humanity shine through in thisparable about trading and life. Filled with wisdom and wit, it's anexhilarating rollercoaster ride through the peaks and valleys ofthe learning curve, with many valuable lessons learned along theway."—Ed Ponsi, President, FXEducator.com"Rob's fable of everyman 'Harry Banes' is destined to become atrading classic. This is both the missing piece and the foundationthat comes before the strategies and methodologies. The search forthe Holy Grail begins and ends in the heart and mind. The journeyis authentic and real and if you're willing to take it with Rob,you will be rewarded in the end. Seldom has psychology and wisdombeen so entertaining!"—Raghee Horner, trader and author of Forex Trading forMaximum Profit and Days of Forex Trading"In a series of insightful and entertaining vignettes, RobBooker teaches both the novice and the experienced trader some hardwon truths about the currency market. It's a must read book writtenby a guy who survived the trenches and went on to prosper in thebiggest and most competitive financial market in the world."—Boris Schlossberg, Senior Currency Strategist, Forex CapitalMarkets LLC, and author of Technical Analysis of the CurrencyMarke

    Rob Beckman

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    Athletics, Head and shoulders take of baseball players, Bentley, Wally Duff, Ron Douglas, Rob Beckman, Keith Sieck, Fred Youngscap, Dick Havekost, George Landgren, Dave May, Ron Havekost, Erny Bonistall, Dave Schindel, Jim Karhoff, Larry Bornschlegl, Tom Ernst, John Faiman, Dale Anderson, Jan Wall, Tony Sharpe, coach Head and shoulders portrait of Rob Beckman

    History, Current Practice, and Construction of Drag

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    History, Current Practice, and Construction of Drag by Deja D. Dellatarro (Floyd Anderson) and Autumn De La Rue (Rob Koob) was part of the 19th Annual LGBTIQQ Symposium

    Dale Anderson

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    Athletics, Head and shoulders take of baseball players, Bentley, Wally Duff, Ron Douglas, Rob Beckman, Keith Sieck, Fred Youngscap, Dick Havekost, George Landgren, Dave May, Ron Havekost, Erny Bonistall, Dave Schindel, Jim Karhoff, Larry Bornschlegl, Tom Ernst, John Faiman, Dale Anderson, Jan Wall, Tony Sharpe, coach Head and shoulders portrait of Dale Anderson

    Supplemental Material - A conceptual model of the impact of including carers in museum programmes for people with dementia

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    Supplemental Material for A conceptual model of the impact of including carers in museum programmes for people with dementia by Debbie Kinsey, Noreen Orr, Rob Anderson and Iain Lang in Dementia</p

    Chapter 03: Some Background on Psychiatry and a Fellowship

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    Dr. Baile observes that he has always worked at the interface between psychiatry and medicine. He begins by telling how he met Rob Buckman, who wrote a book on how to break bad news. He talks about working with him to develop videos on communication for the iCARE program at MD Anderson. Next, Dr. Baile gives a brief history of psychiatry, noting that the first generation prior to Freud were neurologists. Freud represented a paradigm shift that had particular impact in the United States, and he notes that he had three psychoanalytic supervisors. Then, in the late 70s and early 80s, the interests of the field returned to neuro-psychiatric discussions and psychoanalysis waned. As an example of the interface between medicine and psychiatry, Dr. Baile explains that breast cancer patients who are particularly traumatized by their cancer often have trauma or abuse in their backgrounds. He talks about the “beauty of being a psychiatrist” and being able to work closely with a patient. Next Dr. Baile discusses his fellowship period at the Laboratory of Behavioral Sciences, Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, where he worked with Bernard T. Engel (1976-1978). He also talks about working with the The Sexual Behavior Consultation Unit during his residency at Johns Hopkins (1973-1976).https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1409/thumbnail.jp

    No.468 Ross "Rocky" Anderson

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    Transcript (34 pages) of interview by Robert DeBirk with Ross "Rocky" Anderson, former mayor of Salt Lake City, on July 29, 2008Anderson discusses the awakening environmental movement in the 1960s and 1970s, and outlines his experiences after law school. Realizing that there was a lack of environmental leadership in Congress, he began a crusade for alternative energy. He ran for Congress and won the primary, but lost the election due to his stand on same-sex marriage. He ran for Salt Lake City mayor on a climate-change and urban-planning platform and won. As mayor, he implemented many energy-saving measures. He started with a sustainability study of every department in city government. Then changes were implemented: old light bulbs replaced with energy-efficient models, reduced size of fleet-eliminated inefficient vehicles and substituted natural gas and electric vehicles where possible, implemented light rail system, instituted citywide recycling program, and installed a methane-capture device at the waste-water treatment facility. He also discusses his fight against "sprawl malls" and the Legacy Highway project. Utah Environmentalist Project. Interviewer: Robert DeBir
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