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    Summary biography of Violet K. de Cristoforo

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    Variant of HMLSC_VKdC_007, Author's biography.Personal experiences of a Japanese-American internee during World War II, and her poetry published about her experiences later in life

    Author's biography

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    A brief autobiographical statement by Violet Kazue de Cristoforo.Personal experiences of a Japanese-American internee during World War II, and her poetry published about her experiences later in life

    Author-signed copy of Collected verses Violet Fane (1880)

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    abstract: Author-signed copy of Collected verses Violet Fane (1880), gift copy inscribed to Lady Harringto

    Scarstruck

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    Period novel of 1950s Hollywood. After weathering a scandal, a closeted gay movie actor discovers personal happiness.M.F.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Violet Levoi

    Audio Interview with Mrs. Violet Rein

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    Audio - Mrs. Violet Rein discusses her life in Athabasca from the 1920s on. She recounts the time that her husband shot a bear trying to get into their house at night to get the Irish cranberries she had picked during the day. She recounts the yearly Lac St. Ann Pilgrimage by the First Nations people travelling through the area. Various residents of Athabasca are discussed and anecdotes are shared with the interviewer (60 minutes

    The identification of ultra-violet absorbers in recovered glycol and their effects on polymer color, 1978

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    This study was conducted to identify the ultra-violet (UV) absorbing impurities in recovered glycol, their methods of formation and effects on polymer color. The identification of the ultra-violet absorbing impurities was made by utilizing ultra-violet spectroscopic and gas chromatographic (GC) analytical techniques. Some supportive techniques, such as functional group analysis, were also used. The UV absorbing impurities in recovered glycol were found to be phenols, acetaldehyde and products of glycol side reactions. Degradation (hydrolysis and thermolysis) is the overriding color-producing factor where solid or liquid rework is involved. The prime contributors to degradation are: phenols (pH-lowering), acetaldehyde (glyco and PET- degradation), heavy metal content and oxygen

    Violet Paget (London, England) to Matilda Paget (Florence, Italy)

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    Is dissatisfied with her book sales, I am decidedly an unsuccessful author, well known but not read

    Assessment of virtual kitchen use intention among Kenyan restaurants: A quantitative research using UTAUT model

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    Restaurants contribute significantly to economic diversification by creating jobs and generating revenue. While restaurants in Kenya largely focus on the dine-in experience, the growing demand for dine-out consumption, fueled by the proliferation of online food delivery platforms, necessitates the implementation of a new restaurant business model known as virtual kitchen. This study, therefore, applied modified UTAUT2 theory to assess licensed restaurants' intentions to use virtual kitchens in Kenya. The study hypothesis is that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, facilitating conditions, and price value have a significant effect on licensed restaurants' intention to use virtual kitchens in Kenya. The study used a quantitative research approach and correlational research design to survey 149 managers/owners of licensed restaurants in Kenya. The regression analysis results show that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, facilitating conditions, and price value all have a significant effect on the intention to use virtual kitchens. The study not only adds to the existing body of knowledge debate on virtual kitchens by providing informative insights on its adoption in Kenya, but it also contributes to industry practice

    Audio Interview with Mrs. Violet (Mills) Aldridge

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    Audio - Mrs. Violet Aldridge talks about Fort McMurray and the Athabasca area after 1912. She discusses the boats (sternwheelers and propellers) and the captains on the river including Captain Mills and Captain Haight. She mentions the funeral of Fitzgerald of the Lost Patrol at Ft. McPherson. Many residents of the Athabasca area and their relationships to Mrs. Aldridge are discussed in great detail (45 minutes)Mrs. Aldridge was looking at her father's photograph album and making comments about the pictures as well as answering questions. Also looking at Athabasca Landing history book and making comment

    Violet Paget (Bagni di Lucca, Italy) to Henrietta Jenkin

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    Her resentment at Blackwood\u27s rejection of her article; Revista Europia offered her 8 pp./month to write reviews of female novelists; she is writing an article on the author Onida
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