19 research outputs found

    JCCC Hosts \u27Public Enemies\u27 Author, Bryan Burrough

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    Best-selling author Bryan Burrough will present \u27Public Enemies: The True Story\u27 at 11 a.m. Monday, November 2, in Craig Community Auditorium

    Just Mercy\u27 Selected for UM\u27s 2017 Common Reading Experience

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    Author Bryan Stevenson to speak at university\u27s Fall Convocation in Augus

    Author Bryan Stevenson Challenges UM Freshmen, First-Year Students

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    Annual Fall Convocation features medallion presentation, Creed and book signing

    Can We Still Believe the Bible? : and Does it Really Matter?

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    Celebrated author Bryan Ball answers the hard questions in an easy-to-read, easy-to-understand book that was inspired from teaching a teen Bible class. A compact and compelling presentation of the amazing Bible, that is hard to put down

    Corrigendum to ‘Surgical Outcomes in Patients with Congenital Cervical Spinal Stenosis’ [World Neurosurgery 141 (2020) e645-e650] (World Neurosurgery (2020) 141(e645-e650) (S1878875020312250), (10.1016/j.wneu.2020.05.252))

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    © 2020 Elsevier Inc. The authors regret that the author Bryan S. Lee, M.D. was incorrectly omitted from the final publication. The author list should read as follows: Karam Atli, Vikram Chakravarthy, Aleem I. Khan, Bryan S. Lee, Don Moore, Michael P. Steinmetz, Thomas E. Mroz. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused

    Book Review: Professional Helper: The Fundamentals of Being a Helping Professional

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    Author: Bryan, Willie V. Reviewer: Mari Ono Publisher: Charles C. Thomas Ltd., Springfield, IL, 2009 Cost: Hardback, 51.95;Paper,51.95; Paper, 31.95; 220 pages ISBN: 978-0-398-07889-8 (hardback); 978-0-398-07890-4 (paperback) Cost: Hardback, 51.95;Paper,51.95; Paper, 31.95; 220 page

    Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson: W&L Law Faculty Panel

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    On March 27, 2019, the W&L Law Library hosted a panel discussion of Just Mercy, the bestselling true story of a lawyer exonerating the wrongly convicted and representing society’s most vulnerable through the perils of our justice system. The event continued an annual tradition of faculty panel discussions on popular works of fiction and non-fiction with a connection to the law, featuring perspectives from W&L Law professors David Bruck, Nora Demleitner, Brandon Hasbrouck, and Jon Shapiro. Professor J.D. King moderated the discussion, and librarian Andrew Christensen provided introductory remarks. Author Bryan Stevenson will speak at the W&L Law commencement ceremony on May 10, 2019. Please note that, at the speaker\u27s request, Prof. Hasbrouck\u27s audio has been suppressed in this video (46:30 through 58:43)

    An Analysis of Administrative Areas and Centres Used by Eight Human Service Agencies in Southern Ontario

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    Title: An Analysis of Administrative Areas and Centres Used by Eight Human Service Agencies in Southern Ontario, Author: Bryan H. Massam, Location: ThodeThis thesis describes the spatial arrangement of eight human service agencies for the case of Southern Ontario. Using the location of the administrative centres and the distribution of population, a measure of the compactness of each area is derived. This is the moment of inertia. The administrative centres are relocated within the areas currently used in such a way as to minimize the moment of inertia. This is the optimal location of the centre. By comparing the moment of inertia for the optimal location and moment of inertia for the actual location, an index of efficiency for each administrative unit is calculated. Using four variables a ranking of importance of administrative centres is provided. The approach is essentially quantitative.ThesisMaster of Arts (MA
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