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    Dr. Ashley Austin - Faculty Author Interview

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    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

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary W. W. Ashley to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry discussing her move to Little Rock and her hopes to correspond with Emily

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1830

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary W. W. Ashley to Emily Austin Perry, on January 16, 1830, urging her to write Ashley, and informing her of the relocation of her mother and father to Little Rock. She also sends her condolences upon the death of James Austin

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1837-1889 (1 of 2)

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary W. W. Ashley to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry introducing Bishop Polk and passing along news of mutual acquaintances

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1837-1889 (2 of 2)

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary W. W. Ashley to Emily Bryan Perry, on March 12, 1839, discussing their mutual friends in Alabama. Ashley asks Perry to write her, and laments those of their friends who have died

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1829

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from William F. Roberts to Stephen F. Austin requesting Austin draft an order to Chester Ashley, so Roberts can collect Ashley's debt to him and Austin

    Data Set of Psychiatry Journal Author Guidelines for Case Reports

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    Data set for psychiatry journal author guidelines for case report

    Ashley Judd and Candelaria Silva discuss, Bittersweet Humanitarianism at Ford Hall Forum, video recording, 4/8/2011

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    Ashley Judd, award-winning actress, humanitarian, and author of All That Is Bitter and Sweet joins moderator Candelaria Silva, author and Roxbury Film Festival founder, to discuss Judd\u27s experiences in feminist social justice work to discover the relationship between healing oneself and healing others.https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1107/thumbnail.jp
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