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    Commencement Luncheon 1945 Speech by Frederick C. Foley [audio]

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    Foley: ...on the behalf of the faculty, student body, and alumni members of Providence College..

    Foley, Joseph C.

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    Foley, Joseph C., House/33rd Session (Weber), 195

    Value-based benefits design research high-level findings

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    [Report] -- Attachment A. Methodology -- Attachment B. Presentation Slides.prepared for: Portland State University & Office for Oregon Health Policy & Research ; by Carol Foley, Ph.D.Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 16, 2020)."During a period from late September to mid-October of 2010, a series of research forums were conducted to get feedback from those impacted by a value-based benefits design; the benefit design is intended for employers and individual purchasers in an Oregon health exchange. Insurers, agents/brokers, hospitals, providers, employers, consumers, and consumer advocates participated in the forums"--Page 2.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Frances C. Foley

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    Interview with Marshal Foley

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    Marshal Foley discusses the Foley family and early Eufaula and Muscoge

    Professionalism, golf coaching and a master of science degree

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    A distinction can be made between 'professionalisation', which is concerned with occupational status and standing, and 'professionalism,' which refers to matters of quality and standards of practice (especially specialized knowledge, ethics and altruism). The purpose of this stimulus article is to present key features of contemporary medical professionalism as a basis for critically reflecting on discourse associated with Tiger Woods' current coach, Sean Foley. It is suggested that that provision of a Master of Science degree in golf teaching/coaching would facilitate the development of 'professionalism' in golf coaches

    Major John Foley (1813-1881)

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    John Foley was a native of Ballinclave County, Kerry Ireland, born in the year 1813. Foley was married in early life, but his wife passed away in Europe many years ago. They had no children from the marriage. He came to the United states in 1836, and on to Savannah, Georgia in October of the same year. He did contract work for the Central of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company until circa 1840. By 1840, Foley opened a successful merchandise-grocery store business on the corner of Columbia Square (fronting present day Habersham, President, and State Streets). During the 1840\u27s, he joined the Hibernian Society (1844), was a member of the Republican Blues military unit (1845); joined the Irish Jasper Greens military unit (1849). He became a Freemason in 1851, joining Solomon\u27s Lodge No. 1, F.A.M.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/1068/thumbnail.jp

    A Biography of Red: An Essay In Prose

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    "Our final piece is Erin Foley\u27s essay A Biography of Red, edited by Crimson Craighead, which argues how Anne Carson puts herself into her novel in verse and explores the connection between author and work" (Craighead 7).&nbsp

    Telling the Truth: The Theory and Practice of Documentary Fiction

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    Barbara Foley here focuses on the relatively neglected genre of documentary fiction: novels that are continually near the borderline between factual and fictive discourse. She links the development of the genre over three centuries to the evolution of capitalism, but her analyses of literary texts depart significantly from those of most current Marxist critics. Foley maintains that Marxist theory has yet to produce a satisfactory theory of mimesis or of the development of genres, and she addresses such key issues as the problem of reference and the nature of generic distinctions. Among the authors whom Foley treats are Defoe, Scott, George Eliot, Joyce, Isherwood, Dos Passos, William Wells Brown, Ishmael Reed, and Ernest Gaines
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