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The Author: Kent Davis
Kent Davis is a Montana based author of “A Riddle in Ruby” and the soon to be released sequel, “The Changer’s Key”
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[Letter from Chad Woolery to William McCarter and Jack Davis, May 5, 1995]
Photocopy of a letter from Chad Woolery, general superintendent of the Dallas Public Schools, to William McCarter and Jack Davis, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. The letter is in regards to the continued support from Dallas ISD to North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts for the summer institute. Their site coordinator, Janice Wiggins will contribute 10% of her time during the 1994-1995 calendar year to activities related to staff development
Direct current circuits
This book covers Direct Current (DC) circuit theory and is broken up into three modules. Module 1 covers the basics for circuits that include DC sources (voltage or current) and resistors. Even though Module 1 is not very difficult, it forms the foundation for more complicated topics in modules 2 and 3 so it is important to have a firm grasp of all Module 1 topics before moving on. Module 2 covers more difficult problem solving techniques for circuits that include only DC sources and resistors. Module 3 introduces capacitors and inductors. These non-linear reactive components are analyzed in the transient and steady state regions in circuits with DC sources in Module 3.
Also annexed is a two-page cheat sheet that ENGR 2431 students at University of Oklahoma can use for exams.This textbook is indexed in the Open Textbook Network Library. For additional information and peer review feedback (if applicable), go to the following link: https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/dc-circuitsYesThe basics of DC circults with resistors -- Advanced topics for DC circuits with resistors -- DC circuits with resisters, capacitors, and inductors
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[Letter from Chad Woolery to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, May 5, 1995]
Photocopy of a letter from Chad Woolery, General Superintendent of the Dallas Public Schools to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Woolery writes that the Dallas Public Schools will be unable to continue their participation with NTIEVA, due to budgeting and time constraints. Woolery finishes the letter by saying the fine arts staff have been positive about the impact the program has had on their schools, and hopes Davis and McCarter will continue to let them know of opportunities in the future regarding NTIEVA and the Getty Foundation. Included at the end of the letter is a stipend worksheet for the faculty involved with NTIEVA based on current salaries
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[Letter from Chad Woolery to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, November 23, 1993]
Photocopy of a letter from Chad Woolery, General Superintendent, Dallas ISD, to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Woolery starts the letter by stating Dallas ISD's commitment to NTIEVA and that Site Coordinator for DISD, Janice Wiggins will contribute 10% of her time during the 1993-1994 calendar year to activities related to staff development and efforts of discipline-based art education programs. Attached in the letter are a stipend worksheets for the faculty participation of the Institute
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[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to Chad Woolery, January 5 1993]
Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Chad Woolery, Deputy Superintendent for Dallas ISD. Thanking Woolery for meeting with them on November 20, 1993 and sharing ideas and insights that will be used in future planning for the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. In the middle of the letter, Davis and McCarter discuss an interactive electronic connections of the schools, wanting to take advantage of the available electronic technology between the districts, the university and the Dallas Museum of Art as they further their goals and collaborations
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[Letter from Chad Woolery to Bill McCarter, Jack Davis and Nancy Reynolds, May 10, 1994]
Photocopy of a letter from Chad Woolery, General Superintendent of Dallas ISD, to Bill McCarter, Jack Davis and Nancy Reynolds, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Thanking McCarter and co., for his invitation to a special Administrators Day at the Dallas Museum of Art, however, Woolery is concerned that there are only five of the Dallas I.S.D. areas being represented in the group of invitee and that within his letter he asks the area directors to ensure that all ten areas are included on that day by replacement or addition. Woolery ends the letter by stating that due to his schedule, it will not permit for his full attendance but he'll share lunch and some of the afternoon's agenda what he can. Copied on the letter is Bill Cormack
Author inscription in The Chinese slave-girl: a story of woman's life in China
This edition includes a gift inscription by author Rev. J.A. Davis, "To Rev. A. G. Russell with the warmest regards of the author J.A. Davis."Davis, John Agnell, 1839-1897
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[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to Chad Woolery, March 3, 1993]
Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Chad Woolery, Deputy Superintendent for Dallas ISD. In regards of Janice Wiggins, Visual Arts Special, Dallas Public Schools and her contract with North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, hoping that she could be under an extended contract through June 14 - 25, 1993 to finish work she has started with three of her art specialists in planning the 1993 Dallas Institute. The Dallas Institute is a complex staff development experience for classroom teachers and art specialists in the district. Included in the letter is a detailed list of Wiggin's responsibility and her expected goals. At the end of the letter Davis and McCarter are excited to consider an interactive television connection with Dallas schools on June 21, 1993 and that Dr. Wilson, cross site evaluator for the Getty Center will be observing the distance learning project
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[Letter from Bill McCarter, Jack Davis and Nancy Reynolds to Chad Woolery, September 2, 1993]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, Jack Davis and Nancy Reynolds, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Chad Woolery, Acting Superintendent of Dallas ISD. Stating their disappointment for the schedule conflict that prevents him from being able to participate in NTIEVA, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, 1993 Summer Institute Administrator's Day. As such they are inviting Woolery to participate in an Administrator's Day for Dallas I.S.D. at the Meadows Museum at SMU and then the new wing of the Dallas Museum of Art. Their primary goal is to introduce NTIEVA to the new directors of the museum and introduce them to the DISD administrators. McCarter, Davis and Reynolds would like Woolery to present a greeting during the introductions of the day, and are having Janice Wiggins working with his secretary to schedule a day for this event in allowance of other key administrators to attend
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