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Festschrift for Simon Chapman - Introduction by Mike Daube
A Festschrift to celebrate the career of Simon Chapman AO was introduced by Professor Mike Daube AO, Professor of Public Policy, Curtin University
Shining a light - Norman Swan interviews Simon Chapman AO
An extract of an interview with Dr Norman Swan, Medical Journalist, Radio National, ABC
If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy Would We Be
This exhibition is supported by two related publications/catalogues: 1. If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy Would We Be (13 watercolours on paper: White Cube: 2008 [no text]) ISBN 978-1-906072-20-9)2. Fucking Hell Fucking Hell (Jake and Dinos Chapman, White Cube: 2008 [with essays by Simon Baker, Robin Mackay and Rod Mengham])<br/
Charlie May Simon materials
This collection contains materials relating to Arkansas author Charlie May Simon
Jim Doti: Future Generations Benefit from Believing in the Impossible
President Doti discusses how flourishing entrepreneur Ron Simon has helped others achieve the American dream through a variety of scholarship programs, including a new one at Chapman: the Simon STEM Scholarship Program, which will give Orange High students a full scholarship to Chapman University to major in a STEM field and allow them to conduct research with Chapman faculty beginning in high school
Opposition Leader Kim Beazley and Deputy Leader Simon Crean at Glaxo Wellcome, Victoria [?] during the 1998 Federal election campaign [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by vendor, see file 05/551.; Part of the Andrew Chapman Campaign photograph collection, 1975-2004.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4227837; Purchased from the photographer Andrew Chapman, 2007.; Exhibited: Campaign, Old Parliament House, Canberra, 15 February to 15 April 2007
On-line abuse and trolling by pro-tobacco and vaping activists
This is a collection of abusive tweets and posts on blogs made by pro-smoking and pro-vaping individuals, often anonymous, about Simon Chapman, emeritus professor of public health at the University of Sydney. Professor Chapman has published sceptical papers and commentaries about claims made for the safety and effectiveness of e-cigarettes and has been trolled on social media for several years. This selection was assembled by Professor Chapman as a public record of this abuse
Opposition Leader Kim Beazley and Deputy Leader Simon Crean at a Diamond Creek Labor Party event in Victoria during the 1998 Federal election campaign [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by vendor, see file 05/551.; Part of the Andrew Chapman Campaign photograph collection, 1975-2004.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4227852; Purchased from the photographer Andrew Chapman, 2007.; Exhibited: Campaign, Old Parliament House, Canberra, 15 February to 15 April 2007
BLOODCRYSTALPOLLENSTAR
The text takes as its starting point a series of concepts and characters that appear in the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, developing a set of characters and a series of narrative trajectories. [From the book's introduction] "Neil Chapman and Ola Stahl ofer us a poetic fiction that dramatisee a number of Deleuzian concepts, 'lived' by their cast of invented conceptual personae. Chapman and Stahl's work brings together art and philosophy, sensation and the concept, in a prgmatic experiment calling forth a new earth, and a new people [. . .] Chapman and Stahl foreground the heterogenesis of the world, and the necessity of actively constructing it. They offer us a schizo-art for a schizo people, a poetic-delirious disjunctive-conjunction: a BLOODCRYSTALPOLLENSTAR' in which our 'and' finally becomes a 'mutating centre'
Luck or Skill? An Examination of the Ehrlich - Simon Bet
In 1980, Paul Ehrlich and Julian Simon placed a famous bet on whether the prices of a bundle of natural resources would rise or fall over the ensuing decade. Simon won the bet as the real price of the bundle fell significantly, and the result of this bet has been taken as proof that technological progress is likely overcome any Neo-Malthusian concerns about natural resource scarcity. Contrary to the popular perception, however, an examination of the price history of the identical bundle of goods from 1900-2007 shows that Ehrlich and not Simon would have won a majority of the bets over the past century and would have done so by a wide margin.Natural resources, scarcity, Neo-Malthusian
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