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    Student Author- Andres Castillo, March 26, 2024

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    Fayetteville State University student author Andres Castillo speaks at the Chesnutt Library of Fayetteville State University about his book My Life Journey with Autism as a Military Child. Presented live on March 26, 2024 as part of Chesnutt Library\u27s Faculty Author Series.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/faculty_author/1006/thumbnail.jp

    andres-patrignani/foliage: Foliage

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    Foliage is a light-weight web-application for analyzing green canopy cover for a batch of digital images. Foliage is a spin-off from the Canopeo application and uses the same algorithm to classify green canopy cover. Foliage does not require installing any software or signing in for a new account. Foliage retrieves metadata already present in the uploaded images. This includes attributes such as image name, image dimensions, image file size, pixel colors, timestamp, and geographic coordinates. Geographic coordinates are only accessed if they are available in the image metadata. Features in this release Allow user to upload images from file system Allow user to upload images from camera in mobile devices Allow user to download tabular data in CSV format Allow user to download original and classified images in ZIP format Extract EXIF geo-location metadata from images   Copyright Andres Patrignani 2020</p

    Interview with Andres Martinez

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    Author, Andres Martinez, discusses his dissertation and the resulting book he is writing that will expand on Valley conjunto musicians.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/bordermusicoralhistories/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Katy Andres

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    Katy Andres speaks on dreaming big and the way God works beyond what we can imagine. Katy Andres (Media Comm. \u2709) has spent the last 6 years working mainly with National Geographic on documentaries about the ocean, outer space, the illicit ivory trade, and for sporting events such as the NYC marathon. An avid rock climber and Texas native, she\u27s lived in DC, LA, and currently NYC as a freelance documentary editor. In her free time she aspires to pitch a tent in as many different countries as possible

    Iva Andres Interview, 1978

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    Iva Andres was born December 8, 1890 in Chippewa County. She attended school in Duluth and worked as a librarian in Iowa. She was trained as a school teacher and taught for seven years in three country schools. Later, she worked as a receptionist for Dr. Smith of Montevideo for 15 years. She was married later and lived in Montevideo at the time of the interview. In this interview, Iva Andres discusses life as a rural school teacher, some reminiscences, and her job working for Dr. Smith. She has insights on medical changes during the time she worked for Dr. Smith.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/mnoralhistories/1079/thumbnail.jp

    Andres Quintero Interview

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    Andres Taborda ’15 and Jennifer Giffels ’14 of the Model OAS course in the Department of Political Science interviewed Andres Quintero, who is an expert in peace and conflict resolution. A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Quintero is currently pursuing a second graduate degree at Columbia University in New York and has many years of experience in the field of conflict resolution in Colombia and Ecuador. This document contains a summary of the interview

    Andres Orozco Moreno

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    Andres supports the Sheridan Bike Hub initiative by volunteering his time and skills between classes to help repair bikes. His efforts have made a meaningful contribution to help ensure bikes are in good riding condition for others in the community. In addition to his volunteer work, Andres enjoys riding himself and aims to reduce his carbon footprint by renting a bike from the Sheridan Bike Hub to commute as often as possible.https://source.sheridancollege.ca/sustainability-heroes-2023/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Captain Andres Basurto

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    A typed letter from Captain Andres Basurto informing the Superior General of the Zone about the combat against the Orozquista rebels at La Dura

    Interview with Andres Silva

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    Andres Silva was born in 1893 in Camargo, Mexico. He talked about the Civil War and growing up.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/rgvoralhistories/1418/thumbnail.jp
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