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    J.A. Daigneau

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    Photograph - J.A. Daigneau building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 by Joseph Daigneau and burnt down in 198

    Author inscription in The Chinese slave-girl: a story of woman's life in China

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    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

    J.A. Fitzmyer & S.A. Kaufman, An Aramaic Bibliography. Part I. Old, Official, and Biblical Aramaic with the collaboration of S. F. Bennett and E.M. Cook, 1992

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    Haelewyck Jean-Claude. J.A. Fitzmyer & S.A. Kaufman, An Aramaic Bibliography. Part I. Old, Official, and Biblical Aramaic with the collaboration of S. F. Bennett and E.M. Cook, 1992. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 27ᵉ année, fasc. 1, 1996. p. 95

    J.A. Fitzmyer & S.A. Kaufman, An Aramaic Bibliography. Part I. Old, Official, and Biblical Aramaic with the collaboration of S. F. Bennett and E.M. Cook, 1992

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    Haelewyck Jean-Claude. J.A. Fitzmyer & S.A. Kaufman, An Aramaic Bibliography. Part I. Old, Official, and Biblical Aramaic with the collaboration of S. F. Bennett and E.M. Cook, 1992. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 27ᵉ année, fasc. 1, 1996. p. 95

    Port of Mackay and Hay Point Ambient Marine Water Quality Monitoring Program: Annual Report 2021-2022

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    In July 2014, North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP) in partnership with The Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystems (TropWATER) at James Cook University implemented an ambient marine water quality monitoring program in the region surrounding the Ports of Mackay and Hay Point. By incorporating a combination of approaches including spot measurements, acquisition of data via deployment of high frequency continuous loggers, water sample collection, and laboratory analysis of samples for a range of nutrients, pesticides, herbicides, and heavy metals, the objective of the program is to collect a long-term water quality dataset that characterises the ambient water quality conditions within the Mackay region

    Port of Weipa Ambient Marine Water Quality Monitoring Program: Annual Report 2021-2022

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    The Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER) at James Cook University (JCU) have partnered with North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP) to undertake long-term environmental monitoring and research initiatives surrounding the Port of Weipa. As part of the agreement, an ambient water quality monitoring program has been implemented that incorporates discreet field measurements, acquisition of data via deployment of continuous dataloggers, and water sample collection for laboratory analysis of a range of nutrients, pesticides, and heavy metals. The program aims to characterise variability in water quality by monitoring a suite of key parameters to better define the potential impacts associated with port operations adjacent to sensitive seagrass and other coastal habitats. Along with regular monitoring of water quality parameters, an understanding of the meteorological and oceanographic (metocean) conditions that affect Queensland coastal ecosystems is important in understanding seasonal and interannual variability in water quality

    Southern Mackay Ambient Marine Water Quality Monitoring Program: Annual Report 2022-2023

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    The Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER) at James Cook University (JCU) has been commissioned to assist the Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership to collect marine water quality data for the southern Mackay region as part of the Mackay-Whitsunday-Isaac regional report card. The report card is released each year, providing an overview of the health and condition of regional catchments, rivers, creeks, and nearshore habitats along this section of the Great Barrier Reef coastline. The information will be used to set strategic and collaborative management action plans to protect the regions marine, freshwater, and estuarine ecosystems. This report has been prepared for the 2022-2023 water quality monitoring period

    Port of Weipa ambient marine water quality monitoring program: Annual report 2022–2023

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    [Extract] North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP) in partnership with The Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystems (TropWATER) at James Cook University implemented an ambient marine water quality monitoring program in the region surrounding the Port of Weipa in January 2018. By incorporating a combination of approaches including spot measurements, acquisition of data via deployment of high frequency continuous loggers, water sample collection, and laboratory analysis of samples for a range of nutrients and heavy metals, the objective of the program is to collect a long-term water quality dataset that characterises the ambient water quality conditions within the Weipa region

    TSRA Groundwater Monitoring: Final Report 2022

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    The Torres Strait groundwater monitoring program is a joint initiative between James Cook University’s Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER), Townsville, and the Torres Strait Island Regional Authority. The program included rangers from four Island communities in the Torres Strait - Saibai, St Paul’s, Warraber, and Masig Islands, who were trained in methods for monitoring water quality.Recommendations going forward include increasing training for Rangers, community engagement regarding safe use of groundwater, investigating new wells and expanding water sampling to other existing wells, and continued monitoring for contaminants. Ideally, consider in engaging in the process of producing a groundwater quality management plan for Torres Strait Island communities following the Water Quality Australia ‘Guidelines for groundwater protection in Australia: National Water Quality Management Strategy’

    Policy implementation in housing: a study of the experience of Portsmouth and Derby, 1945-74

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    The germ of this thesis was born when the author read "Implementation" by J.A. Pressman and A. Wildavsky. This book stimulated the author's interest in the interpretation of Central Government policy by local authorities of differing political complexions. This thesis reviews and researches the impact of the implementation of Central Government policy by local authorities and attempts to assess the reasons for divergence in policy between Conservative and Labour controlled authorities. The question posed is whether politics accounts largely or wholly for policy divergences, or whether it is other factors. From the research undertaken by the author, it would appear that political complexion is only one factor in a very complex network of influences upon policy implementation. The thesis covers factors such as the personality of the actors involved, inter and intra departmental relationships, and professional linkages as well as the more traditional elements of local and central government interactions. The focus is on the implementation of housing policy in Portsmouth, a predominantly Conservative controlled authority, and Derby, a predominantly Labour controlled authority, during the period 1945 to 1974.Both authorities were faced by similar problems in the period reviewed, and yet each adopted its own distinct policy, as the skylines of the two cities reflect today
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