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    Men holding a row of pennant flags

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    Men holding a row of pennant flags with "A Merry Xmas" message. L - R Danny Chuck, ? , ? Fong, John Clancy, Jimmy Leslie. Decorations were from the Xmas Dinner at the Canton Cafe.Clancy, John W.Date:193

    Star Picture Theatre Billboard

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    Star Picture Theatre Billboard in a laneway between Star Theatre and Cashmans, Smith Street, Darwin. Billboard advertises 'Sinner Take All' released in 1936.Clancy, John W.Date: c193

    J.J. McNamara from Eugene A. Clancy, February 5, 1911

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    Letter to J.J. McNamara from Eugene A. Clancy dated February 5, 1911

    Focusing Qualitative Simulation Using Temporal Logic: Theoretical Foundations

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    this paper took place while the author was visiting the Qualitative Reasoning Group at the Dept. of Computer Sciences of the University of Texas at Austin. G. Brajnik and D.J. Clancy / Focusing qualitative simulation 2 formation about the trajectory of a variable or relationships between the trajectories of interconnected variables. Such information allows the modeler to restrict the simulation to a region of the state space and to specify time--varying input variables. The Temporally Constrained Qsim (TeQsim, pronounced tek'sim) algorithm combines the expressive power of these two paradigms by interleaving temporal logic model checking with qualitative simulation. Temporal logic is used to specify qualitative and quantitative trajectory information that is incorporated into the simulation to constrain and refine the resulting behaviors. Qualitative simulation constructs a set of possible behaviors consistent with a model of a dynamical system represented by a qualitative differential equation (QDE). The Qsi

    Oral history interview with Clancy Gray

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    Clancy Gray, a teacher and professional artist, talks about his childhood and the artistic side to his family. He explains his love of teaching art and how he balances teaching and working on his own artwork. He describes his artistic style and process in his painting, sculpting, and jewelry making. He mentions some of the projects he has worked on and tells a few stories about his students and his family.The Oklahoma Native Artists Collection is a series of interviews with Native American artists living in Oklahoma or have Oklahoma ties. The purpose of this project is to highlight the contributions of American Indian artists to the state by examining their lives and careers through the lens of art. This series also contains interviews with collectors, gallery owners and festival organizers

    Introduction: lived experience, lifelong learning, community activism and social change

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    This book identifies and celebrates the learning adult educators can gain from the numerous sites of community activism, learning, and social change that are currently taking place across the globe. While the relentless push of neoliberalism has struck at the heart of adult education provision in many countries, including that provided by universities, institutions of further education, international development agencies, NGOs, vocational training centres and the local government sector, what can adult educators learn and what is being learnt when we turn to sites of community activism as a mechanism for broader social change? Drawing on empirical research, as well as stories and blogs about social change and transformation from those participating in community activist struggles, this book features diverse contributions from adult education practitioners, theorists and activist-researchers who share community activist practices from around the world and provide insight into the ways these have contributed to social change and political transformation in different spaces and communities. Each chapter and blog in this collection relate to different dimensions of community, democracy and dialogue and how this space has become one in which delimiting factors must constantly be fought. In these contributions, questions of critical pedagogy and voice, and contested notions of power, place and voice, are lived, felt and troubled in different national and international contexts

    Juan J. Clancy

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    Photograph shows Juan J. Clancy, who served as a representative in the New Mexico State House of Representatives in the 1910s. Here he appears as a mustached man in a suit and tie. Typed notes on reverse read "Clancy, Juan J. (ca 1910-25) State Officials Collection." In addition, there is the handwritten inscription "Amelia [illegible].

    Clancy, V A (Veronica Ann), NX76282

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/377153Surname: CLANCY Given Name(s) or Initials: V A (VERONICA ANN) Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX76282 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 21352190973 Item: [2016.0049.09457] "Clancy, V A (Veronica Ann), NX76282

    Clancy, J P, WX7122

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/377156Surname: CLANCY Given Name(s) or Initials: J P Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX7122 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 33730190976 Item: [2016.0049.09460] "Clancy, J P, WX7122

    Frank Clancy

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    Photograph shows Frank Clancy, a prominent New Mexico attorney who served as the Mayor of Albuquerque, as well as the Attorney General of New Mexico
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