327 research outputs found
Portrait of some of the yard staff, left to right, Kevin Ross, Alby Hoare, Doug Saunders, Ray Perry, Doug Bradsahaw, Alan Dougherty, Harold Sweet, Ron Sullivan and Dick Christie, at the Birkenhead shipping terminal, November, 1952 [picture] /
Part of the collection: Ampol and Caltex photograph collection.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by donor.; Inscriptions: "November 1952. Top: Some Yard Staff photographed by Mr. Cottrell. L. to R: Kevin Ross, Alby Hoare, Doug. Saunders, Ray Perry, Doug. Bradshaw (Pump Fitter), Alan Dougherty, Harold Sweet (Maince. Fitter), Ron Sullivan, Dick Christie." -- typed in ink on label below photo.; Condition: Good.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24665450
Portrait of the office staff with Mr. O.P. Cottrell of the Commerce Oil Corporation of America outside the office building, Birkenhead shipping terminal, November, 1952 [picture] .
Part of the collection: Ampol and Caltex photograph collection.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by donor.; Inscriptions: "November 1952. Office Staff with Mr. O.P. Cottrell of Commerce Oil Corporation of American. L. to R: B. Robin, M. Monck, A.Haigh, Pat Bradshaw, Barbara Reed, Jill Ranford, P. Thirsk, M. O'Toole, P. McIntyre, Mr. K.B. Alford, Mr. Cottrell, Y. Mitchell, Mrs. S. Baggott (Accountant), Paxie Anderson, M. Leonard, J. McCutcheon, K. Francis, J. Geraghty, V. West, P. Gray, Ted Klingberg, Ern Davis, A. Hollings, R. Gilbert, Tom Pain." -- typed in ink on label below photo.; Condition: Good.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24664733
Saint Augustine's Critical Judgment of the Pagan Writers
The following is an attempt to study Saint Augustine’s attitude toward the Greek and Latin pagan writers. An effort has been made to record all of the direct quotations of the pagan authors used by Saint Augustine in the twenty-two books of his Be Civitate Dei. |I have undertaken to emphasize the fact that the number of times an author has been quoted and the manner in which each author has been described somewhat emphasizes Augustine’s judgment of them. |Therefore, with the chart containing the above mentioned information, I have included short commentaries and recordings of those quotations to indicate Augustine’s appraisal of those who were responsible for them.ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio
The Alcott Home in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women
Time and again writers of fiction have divulged the sources of their story material. Even a cursory glance at these occasional confessions reveals that authors utilize a surprising amount of their personal experiences. Especially do they treat successfully in fictional presentation the happenings of their early life. Indeed, some of the best stories and novels and poems are end-products of childhood activities, thoughts, and imaginative flights. One case in point is that perennial favorite of children and adults alike--Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. Here if ever is an instance where the author first lived all that she later transmuted into a narrative of irresistible and unfading charm. |The impact of the Alcott family life was strong upon every one of its members. But we are here mainly concerned with the impressionability of Louisa May. We are furthermore interested not only in how she received impressions but in how she used them for artistic purposes, For this reason we need a survey of the beginning and growth of the whole Alcott family. More specifically, consideration shall be given to the family in general, to the Alcott parents and daughters in particular, to the emergence and development of literary talent in Louisa May, to the manifestation of this talent in Little Women, and finally to a critical evaluation of the famous hook as the synthesis and exemplification of wholesome family living. |ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio
Some aspects of Lactantius's credibility as seen in the De Mortibus Persecutorum
The purpose of the present work is to determine through a comparative study of the works of other men the historical accuracy of Lactantius in his De Mortibus Persecutorum. I shall first set forth a biographical sketch of the author, then consider the following questions: What factors may have influenced the thinking of Lactantius? In what points and to what extent does Lactantius agree with other historians? Where does he differ? Along this procedure, I shall follow Lactantius in his treatment of the persecution and the death of the Roman emperors -- Nero, Domitian, Decius, Valerian, Aurelian, and Diocletian with his associates. The Diocletian persecution, however, I shall treat at a greater length.RAL Thesis 1951 S3
Special Order no. 23 (28 January 1864)
Major O.P. Chaffie\u27s release of duty and order to reporthttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/ciwar_milrec/1014/thumbnail.jp
March Of Medicine
Distribution Of First Lesions In Leprosy. Horton,R.J. & Povey, S
Chronic Ill Health From Unrecognised Malaria. Wills, N.E., Turner,P.P. , Somers, K. & Markandya, O.P.
Infant Mortality Due To Congenital Malformations. Landtman, B. and Wallgren, E.
Intertemporal Non-Separability or Borrowing Restrictions? : A Disaggregate Analysis Using the US Cex Panel
Time Measurements of Software Cryptographic Algorithms for Real-time Transmission of Information
Abstract—In recent years, much of the information exchange is done with the use of PC’s. This increase in PC usage leads to an increase in illegal information leakage and eavesdropping. To protect the information (data) measures must be taken to ensure security. A way to enforce protection is by the application of cryptography. We have used DES and RSA as cryptographic algorithms. We have focused on software programs of these algorithms. These cryptographic algorithms are programmed in C++ and Matlab.Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer ScienceTelecommunicatie- en Verkeersbegeleidingssysteme
About the author
Iheanyi M. Enwerem, o.P., who was ordained a Catholic priest on July 8, 1978, is a member of the well known Catholic religious order, the Order of Preachers (Dominicans). He holds a B.A. (Hons) degree in Philosophy (University of Leuven, Belgium), M.A. in Theology (University of Toronto, Canada), and M.A. and Ph.D. in Social and Political Thought (York University, Toronto, Canada). After teaching in the Division of Social Science in his alma mater, York University, and in the Department of Hi..
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