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    Maija McLeod Poruks Identity

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    maija Mcleod Poruks discusses the fatc that for her Latvian and Canadina - they go together, birch tree in Canada like Latvia and flowers9.0 Life in Edmonton and Albert

    Celebrating the Extraordinary Life of Elisabeth Samson

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    Cynthia McLeod (1936-), decorated Surinamese author of the best-selling The High Price of Sugar and Farewell Merodia, specialist in 18th century Suriname

    En celebración de la extraordinaria vida de Elisabeth Samson Title: Celebrating the Extraordinary Life of Elisabeth Samson

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    Cynthia McLeod (1936-), decorated Surinamese author of the best-selling The High Price of Sugar and Farewell Merodia, specialist in 18th century Suriname.Culture & Arts, Cultural Center Encuentros Nro. 27 Cynthia McLeod Celebrating the Extraordinary Life of Elisabeth Samson

    Music and the cutting edge of cultural expression

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    In this interview, Juan Pablo Viteri speaks with Kembrew McLeod. McLeod is a Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Iowa and an independent documentary producer. A prolific author and filmmaker, he has written and produced several books and documentaries that focus on popular music, independent media and copyright law.In this interview, Juan Pablo Viteri speaks with Kembrew McLeod. McLeod is a Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Iowa and an independent documentary producer. A prolific author and filmmaker, he has written and produced several books and documentaries that focus on popular music, independent media and copyright law

    En celebración de la extraordinaria vida de Elisabeth Samson

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    Cynthia McLeod (1936-), decorated Surinamese author of the best-selling The High Price of Sugar and Farewell Merodia, specialist in 18th century Suriname.

    Borgo of the Holy Ghost

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    May Swenson Poetry Award Volume 5, with foreward by Richard Howard. An accomplished poet with credits in such literary magazines as APR, Paris Review, Ploughshares, and many others, Stephen McLeod is the 2001 recipient of the May Swenson Poetry Award. Judge for the competition was Richard Howard, internationally known poet and winner of the Pulitzer and many other poetry awards. Formerly of Dallas, Mr. McLeod lives in Brooklyn, where he is an Assistant District Attorney. He was educated at Southern Methodist University, Columbia University, and the Fordham University School of Law.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/swenson_awards/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Siliceous Microfossil Succession in the Sediments of McLeod Bay, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories

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    Analysis of biogenic silica and siliceous microfossils preserved in sediments of McLeod Bay shows increased abundance and modified species composition in more recent sediments, especially in the post-industrial era. Although McLeod Bay remains highly oligotrophic, increased microfossil flux and changes in species composition indicate increasing nutrient supply. Atmospheric transport of nutrients from remote sources may be implicated. -from Author

    Blake, Mary Elizabeth (1840-1907), author

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    METHOD POINTS: TOWARDS A METRIC FOR METHOD COMPLEXITY

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    mcleod @ iafrica.com A metric for method complexity is proposed as an aid to choosing between competing methods, as well as in validating the effects of method integration or the products of method engineering work. It is based upon a generic method representation model previously developed by the author and adaptation of concepts used in the popular Function Point metric for system size. The proposed technique is illustrated by comparing two popular I.E. deliverables with counterparts in the object oriented Unified Modeling Language (UML). The paper recommends ways to improve the practical adoption of new methods

    The Great Northern Paper Company, Chapter 01: Great Northern

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    A history of the Great Northern Paper Company completed in 1978 by long-time employee John E. McLeod of Calais, Maine. This section includes the author\u27s introduction, notes on contents, and Chapter 1, Great Northern: the Great Northern Paper Company in 1976
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