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    Notes on Functional Programming with Gofer

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    this document for educational or research purposes of a non-commercial nature is hereby granted provided that this copyright notice is retained on all copies. All other rights are reserved by the author. H. Conrad Cunningham, D.Sc. Associate Professor Department of Computer and Information Science University of Mississippi 302 Weir Hall University, Mississippi 38677 USA [email protected] PREFAC

    Justification by Faith : Richard Baxter\u27s Influence upon John Wesley

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    The original article was published with the wrong author, Floyd T. Cunningham. Joseph W. Cunningham is the correct author. The Journal and Article has been modified to reflect the correct author

    Merce Cunningham and his Technique

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    This thesis approaches the personal life, artistic creation and dance technique of American dancer and choreographer Mercier Philip Cunningham. The first part focuses on the artist?s life stages during his evolution in dance from the beginnings of his choreographic work, and seeks the origins for the establishment of his own dance company ? Merce Cunningham Dance Company. A chronological overview of his extensive repertoire is also incorporated. The second part deals with collaboration, connection and interaction among the dance, music, design and film fields during the artistic work of Merce Cunningham. Following the author?s experience with Cunningham technique, the final part is directed to an understanding of this dance technique, its principles and specific elements used in contemporary dance world

    FIGURE 6 in A new treefrog (Hylidae: Litoria) from Kroombit Tops, east Australia, and an assessment of conservation status

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    FIGURE 6. Oral disc of Gosner stage 28 L. kroombitensis sp. nov. tadpole. Scale bar = 1 mm. Illustration: Ed Meyer.Published as part of Hoskin, Conrad J., Hines, Harry B., Meyer, Ed, Clarke, John & Cunningham, Michael, 2013, A new treefrog (Hylidae: Litoria) from Kroombit Tops, east Australia, and an assessment of conservation status, pp. 426-446 in Zootaxa 3646 (4) on page 439, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3646.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/21584

    Featuring Australia : the cinema of Charles Chauvel

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    This study follows the career of Charles Chauvel, one of Australia's pioneer film-makers, and the films he made between the 1920s and 1950s. Believing that Chauvel has not received the attention he deserves, the author probes the obstacles to a deeper appreciation of Chauvel's strange, ambitious and fascinating films, and the industrial and cultural environment from which they emerged. "Featuring Australia" shows that Chauvel's career and films were shaped by issues of colonialism, nationalism and internationalism, by the attractions and difficulties of independence, and by stylistic options very much alive today. "Featuring Australia" tells a story of remarkable relevance to today's film industry, showing that Chauvel's career and films are shaped by issues of colonialism, nationalism, and internationalism, by the attractions and difficulties of independence, and by stylistic options very much alive today. Students and teachers of Australian culture, history and film will welcome the book, while film-industry personnel, policy-makers and fans will find much to interest them in this informative study of one of Australia's greatest film-makers. Stuart Cunningham gained postgraduate qualifications from universities in Canada, the United States and Australia, and is presently Senior Lecturer in Communication and Cultural Studies, Queensland University of Technology. He is a well known writer on the history, products and policy of Australian film and television; he has also been a full-time policy analyst and part-time video maker and poet. He has worked on the editorial boards of several jourmals and magazines, including Cinema papers, Filmnews, Culture and policy, Metro, Continuum, and Cultural studies. This book is intended for students and researchers in cultural studies and film studies

    Sectoral allocation by gender of Latin American workers over the liberalization period of the 1990s

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    The recent restructuring of Latin American economies has renewed interest in the effects of trade liberalization, on labor markets, and on the gender division of labor. The author does not attempt to establish casuality between economic reforms, and the types of jobs that men and women hold. Instead, she provides a detailed description of the trends in male, and female formal, and informal sector participation during the economic reform period in Argentina, Brazil, and Costa Rica. The author first compares the gender composition of the formal, informal wage, and self-employment sectors in a year before reforms (1988 for Argentina, 1989 for Brazil, and Costa Rica), and a year after reforms implementation (1997 for Argentina, 1995 for Brazil and Costa Rica). Although women continued to be more likely than men to work in the informal wage sector, there is no trend of"masculinization"or"feminization"of the informal sector, or any other. Instead, in Argentina men have overtaken women as the most prevalent workers in the informal wage sector, while in Brazil, the opposite has occurred (as men move into self-employment). In Costa Rica there have been no statistical, observable changes. The author then considers the distribution across sectors within each gender group, to identify whether men, and women are more likely to select different sectors in the post-reform period relative to the pre-reform period. Among both men, and women in all three countries (except Brazilian men), workers have become more likely to hold informal wage jobs, and less likely to hold formal sector jobs. Trends in human capital accumulation explain these changes for both men, and women, while changes in gender roles, primarily in homecare and marriage, do not seem to have an effect.Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Labor Policies,Population&Development,Public Health Promotion,Environmental Economics&Policies,Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Environmental Economics&Policies,Population&Development,Banks&Banking Reform,Work&Working Conditions

    FIGURE 8 in A new treefrog (Hylidae: Litoria) from Kroombit Tops, east Australia, and an assessment of conservation status

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    FIGURE 8. Distribution of L. kroombitensis sp. nov. on Kroombit Tops. Red dots are records of L. kroombitensis sp. nov.; blue lines are drainages; orange line is the 800 m contour; green shading is Kroombit Tops National Park. Inset shows east Australia, with the position of Kroombit Tops marked (red square) and the distributions of L. pearsoniana (grey) and L. barringtonensis (black) shaded.Published as part of Hoskin, Conrad J., Hines, Harry B., Meyer, Ed, Clarke, John & Cunningham, Michael, 2013, A new treefrog (Hylidae: Litoria) from Kroombit Tops, east Australia, and an assessment of conservation status, pp. 426-446 in Zootaxa 3646 (4) on page 440, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3646.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/21584

    Second floor lobby and corridors design proposal

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    State flower, 1899 -- State bird, 1927 -- State song, 1927 -- State tree, 1939 -- State fish, 1961 -- State rock, 1965 -- State animal, 1969 -- State dance, 1977 -- State insect, 1979 -- State gem, 1987 -- State nut,1989 -- State seashell, 1991 -- State mushroom, 1999 -- State mother, 1987 -- State father, 1957 -- Sacagawea -- Chief Joseph -- Book of knowledge with owls -- Tree of knowledge -- Book of knowledge with owls (State of the art, Spring 2001)Dennis CunninghamTitle from captionThis archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposesElectronic reproduction Salem, Or. State Library of Oregon 2023 Electronic reproduction from print version OrMode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications CollectionText in Englis

    Justification by Faith : Richard Baxter\u27s Influence upon John Wesley

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    Correction In our Spring 2009 issue we published an essay, \u27Justification by Faith : Richard Baxters Influence upon John Wesley. Due to an editing error, the essay was mistakenly attributed to Floyd T. Cunningham, president of Asia Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary. We apologize to Dr. Cunningham for the inconveniences this mistake has caused. We also apologize to Dr. Joseph W Curmingham of Eureka College who is the correct author of the essay. In order to emphasize this correct attribution, we are republishing the essay in this issue with Dr. Joseph W Cunningham listed as the author. -TerryC Muck Editor The DOI number is the same as the original article, which has been corrected

    The effect of fracture roughness on the onset of non-linear flow, supplementary data

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    Supplementary material for Cunningham, D., Auradou, H., Shojiei-Zaden, S., and Drazer, G. article, "The effect of fracture roughness on the onset of non-linear flow.
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