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    Slide: Cameron Davidson, “Entrance to Tandem Computer Headquarters in Reston," September 1982

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    Slide: color, photograph, 2” x 2” (5.08 cm x 5.08 cm)Slide by Cameron Davidson entitled “Entrance to Tandem Computer Headquarters in Reston" dated September 1982. This is an image of the entrance to Tandem Computers. In the foreground, a bed containing shrubs is visible. The Tandem building is brick. The entrance to the building is visible in the background. The entrance is mostly glass. Planned Community Archives Collection, 627.0

    Kurt Lewin Institute 2021 conference slides - Brick

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    The effects of exposure to the April 2019 London Extinction Rebellion on environmentally relevant beliefs and intentions

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    In advance of and during the April 2019 London Extinction Rebellion (XR), the XR scientist Ben Kenward, advised by the independent scientific consultant Cameron Brick, created an experimental survey instrument intended to assess the effects of different types of exposure to information about the Rebellion on key environmentally relevant beliefs and intentions. This repository is initially to contain a copy of the survey instrument, a pre-registration of the experimental analysis plan, and copies of the media used. The data will also be released into a later branch of this repository. Participants were 1610 (pre-filtering) individuals who were recruited using the Prolific participant recruitment organisation's Representatative Sample tool, balanced for age, gender and ethnicity against the UK population. They were tested between 15/04/2019 20:21 and 16/04/2019 21:48:23. ¼ of the sample was shown a 3 min BBC news clip about the actions, ¼ read a Daily Mail article, ¼ viewed a 3.5 min video of a Rebel justifying the actions, and ¼ were not informed about the action, beyond their normal news consumption

    [Cameron, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

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    Patch from the Cameron, Texas volunteer fire department. The circular patch has a white background and yellow edging. "Cameron-Texas Vol. Fire Dept." is written around the edge in dark red lettering. A yellow cross is located in the middle of the patch. The center of this cross is a brick red circle containing the yellow image of a "fire scramble.

    Clarence Cameron White, June 17, 1958

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    Portrait of Clarence White standing in front of a brick pillar. Written on verso: Clarence Cameron White; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; June 17, 1958

    Unstabilised earth-brick vaults and domes in the Sahel

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    The author reports on a workshop on `Construction sans Bois' (woodless construction) jointly run by Development Workshop and IUCN (The World Conservation Union) and held in Agadez, northern Niger, in December 1991. After giving a brief history of these `Nubian' vault-and-dome architectural techniques, the author charts the growth in the use of woodless construction in the Sahel over the last 15 years. Unstabilised earth-brick buildings are relatively cheap and simple to construct, the skills, once learned, are easily replicated, and with increased local training there is this sustainable form of housing can continue to spread in usage in the region and elsewhere.This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis.</p
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