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    Surfers Paradise Hotel beer garden, Gold Coast, Queensland, 1960s [picture] /

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    Condition: Good.; Part of the collection of photographs of Australian cities as well as the rural areas of Australia by Robin V. F. Smith.; Title supplied by artist, see acquisition file number NLA/9823.; This place identified July 2005 as Surfers Paradise Beer Garden with Kinkabool building in background

    Beer can hatters at the Annual Birdsville Racing Carnival, Queensland 2001 [transparency] /

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    Title from acquisition documentation.; Inscriptions: "Australia. Queensland West. Birdsville Race. Annual event. Beer can hatters 2001. Photo No: 52,741.01"--On mount.; Part of the collection: Robin Smith slide collection of Australian people, industry and agricultural activities.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4232493

    Stranded motorists drank beer while they waited for assistance when trouble occurred at rough grids, Western Queensland [1960-1964] [picture] /

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    Condition: Good.; Part of the collection of photographs of Australian cities as well as the rural areas of Australia by Robin V. F. Smith.; Title supplied by artist, see acquisition file number NLA/9823.; Photographer's stamp on verso.; "There are very few road signs out west and any encountered are there for a very definite reason. Some motorists didn't see or heed this sign in time judging by the concentration of beer bottles and cans and wrecked tyres nearby. Even straight stretches of the main road out west have about 100 beer bottles or cans to the mile along their edges! 'It's powerful thirsty country', one Aussie remarked, when I commented on this. Most reflectors, like those on this notice, show signs of having been used for rifle practice."--Accompanying notes.; Exhibited: "In a New Light 2", National Library of Australia, 2 December 2004 - 28 March 2005. AuCNL; Exhibited: "In a New Light 2", National Library of Australia, 2 December 2004 - 28 March 2005. AuCNL

    Robin DeRosa (Website)

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    Robin DeRosa's personal website

    Sex, Teen Pregnancies, STDs, and Beer Prices: Empirical Evidence from Canada

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    We evaluate the effects of higher beer prices on gonorrhea, chlamydia, and teen pregnancy rates by pooling data across Canadian provinces over time. Higher real beer prices are significantly correlated with a reduction in both gonorrhea and chlamydia rates with price elasticities ranging from -0.6 to -1.4. In contrast, an increase in the minimum legal drinking age is significantly associated with a reduction in teen pregnancies as well as births. Finally, Instrumental Variables (IV) estimates from the 1996 National Population Health Surveys (NPHS) validate that increased alcohol consumption is correlated with risky sexual practices, and ultimately with an increased likelihood of being infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD).

    The dip beer bar mural, East Los Angeles, 1973

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    The dip beer bar mural, East Los Angeles, 1973. "The Dip beer bar mural, located at 433 South Sydney Drive at the corner of Whittier Boulevard. Painted by Johnny Alvarez and friends and assisted by Rodolfo Jimenez in 1973." -- Environmental Communications, Street paintings of Los Angeles, unpaged, #48

    Happy Hour with Robin Sacks

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    Robin Sacks is the author of Get Off My Bus!: How to Get Clarity, Get in the Driver\u27s Seat, and Get Moving in Your Life! Introduction by Kristen Kuhlman, LSW, LHNA, MBA/HCM DHA Candidate

    Public management : Reinventing Government: a symposium. by Robin Butler

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    tag=1 data=Public management : Reinventing Government: a symposium. by Robin Butler tag=2 data=Butler, Robin tag=3 data=Public Administration, tag=4 data=72 tag=5 data=2 tag=6 data=Summer 1994 tag=7 data=263-270. tag=8 data=MANAGEMENT%PUBLIC SERVICE tag=10 data=The author indicates how the major themes of the book [Reinventing Government] can be seen to correspond with many of the recent management initiatives in UK government. tag=11 data=1994/6/8 tag=12 data=94/0490 tag=13 data=CABThe author indicates how the major themes of the book [Reinventing Government] can be seen to correspond with many of the recent management initiatives in UK government
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