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    Belgian girls Irene Sweyd, Eva Gerard-Novak and swimmer Colette Goossens carries a mascot kangaroo during the grand parade of teams at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 22 November, 1956 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Olympic Games, Melbourne, Victoria 1956.; Title devised by cataloguer from typed label on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Belgium swimmer Colette Goosens carries a mascot kangaroo during the grand parade of teams. With her are Sweyd (left) and Eva Gerard-Novak. MCG. 22.11.1956"--Typed label on reverse.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http//nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4278496-s35; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Bruce Howard, 2007

    James Bruce papers

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    James Bruce (1892-1980) spent most of his life in the world of business and banking, working in both New York and Baltimore. He served variously as president of the Baltimore Trust Company, director of American Airlines, and vice president of the National Dairy Products Corporation. He and his family also had ties to diplomacy and early in his life, just prior to enlistment for World War I, Bruce served as private secretary to his uncle, Thomas Nelson Page, U. S. Ambassador to Italy. Several years later, from 1947 to 1949, Bruce himself served as U. S. Ambassador to Argentina. He subsequently served as the director of the Foreign Military Assistance Program, forerunner of NATO, before returning to his career in business in 1950. The materials in this collection focus on the years 1910 to 1960 and treat a variety of subjects such as Bruce's years at Princeton; his military and diplomatic service; and a 1958 campaign for a U. S. Senate seat. Newsclippings, publications, by Bruce and others, audio-visual materials, and correspondence are included. Letters from numerous prominent individuals, including Juan and Eva Peron, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, and Dean Acheson, form a significant portion of the collection. Also included is substantial genealogical information relating to the Bruce family

    I Remember column in which author Eva LaPlante writes of her visits to sites a

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    I Remember column in which author Eva LaPlante writes of her visits to sites associated with E. B. White and his book Charlotte\u27s Web

    Eva Murray, author of Well Out to Sea , has been a resident of Matinicus Island

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    Eva Murray, author of Well Out to Sea , has been a resident of Matinicus Island since she moved there to teach at the island\u27s one-room schoolhouse in 1987. She discusses the differences between writing from an island and writing about an island as well as her efforts to dispel some stereotypes and myths about Matinicus through her writing

    Little Eva

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/338340Written by Ian Nash, directed by Bruce Kerr, performers L-R: Jennifer Brag, Drew Tingwell Inscription: Jennifer Brag (Eva), Drew Tingwell (Ewan) Previous reference number: BWP/33205293812 Item: [2013.0059.01640] "Little Eva

    Compte rendu des discussions et débats

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    Bruce Eva, Cacqueray Sophie de, Nicolas Guylène, Sciortino-Bayart Stéphan. Compte rendu des discussions et débats. In: Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle, 12-1996, 1997. L'école, la religion et la Constitution - Constitution et élections. pp. 323-380

    Olivetti, Eva Ottolenghi -- 1967-69 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1967-01-25

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    Letter from Sabin, Albert B. to Olivetti, Eva Ottolenghi dated 1967-01-25.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    Obesity of Older School Age Children Based on Physical Activity and Eating Habits

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    TITLE: Obesity of Older School Age Children Based on Physical Activity and Eating Habits AUTHOR: Bc. Eva Lamačová DEPARTMENT: Department of Education SUPERVISOR: PaedDr. Eva Marádová, CSc. ABSTRACT: This thesis deals with the obesity of older school age children and their dependence on eating and exercising habits. The theoretical part summarizes knowledge regarding overweight and obesity, disease diagnosis, epidemiological trends and complications related to obesity. Emphasis is put on the evaluation of reasons to why this problem occurs, such as disease prevention, dietary and exercise recommendations, its therapy and inclusion of the issue with the secondary school curriculum. The practical part contains research focused on the nutritional status, eating and exercise habits of pupils in secondary school. The survey results are designed for use in pedagogical practice. Usage is targeted for obesity prevention in this age group during Physical Education and Health Education subjects. KEYWORDS: Obesity, overweight, eating habits, exercising habit

    Petrochemical Removal Assessment for Eva NYC and Ulta Beauty

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    Course Code: AEDECON 4567Eva NYC is a beauty brand committed to advancing sustainability in its industry through innovative strategies that encompass recycling, clean ingredients, carbon-neutral energy, and partnerships for change. Notably, Eva NYC was named the Ulta Conscious Beauty Brand of the Year in 2023, highlighting shared values and investment into sustainability. Ulta Beauty partnered with Eva NYC to determine how HFC-152 phaseout legislation in the European Union and regulation in the United States would impact aerosol use in beauty products such as hairspray, dry shampoo, and heat protectant. The following report contains a comprehensive overview of environmental legislation and regulations as they impact the beauty industry, the health impacts of products used daily, emerging methods for measuring use phase emissions (Scope 4 emissions), potential alternative propellants resulting from regulatory compliance, and their impacts on human health and the environment. Given the findings, we recommend that Eva NYC and Ulta Beauty: 1. Enhance ingredient transparency when indicating chemical use in products 2. Invest in research and development toward the scalability of nitrogen use in the beauty industry as an alternative to other compressed gases 3. With the phase-out of hydrofluorocarbon-152a (HFC-152a), adopt nitrogen as an alternative propellant in combination with the transition to the Eco-ValveJamie Richards- Eva NYCChandler Frenken- Eva NYCAme Igharo- Ulta BeautyAcademic Major: Environment, Economy, Development, and Sustainabilit
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