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    The Shopping Queen, Autumn Williams, Spring 2021

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    Autumn Williams is a graduating senior from Dacula, Georgia. With her degree in chemistry, she plans to work in biochemical research and product development

    Autumn

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    Autumn: A sonnet. Copyright (c) 2018 by the author

    Habitat selection of farmland birds in southeastern Norway: Is spring sown cereal more preferred than autumn sown cereal?

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    The switch from spring sown cereals to autumn sown cereals is one of several modern agricultural practices causing declines in farmland bird populations. Autumn sown cereals grow too tall and dense as nesting habitats during the breeding season, and grain leftovers consumed by seed-eating species in stubble fields are lost for autumn sown cereals. The habitat selection of farmland birds, with a focus on whether they prefer spring sown cereal or autumn sown cereal, was investigated by monitoring a total of 107 farmlands in southeastern Norway during the breeding season of 2024. Out of 20 species, 10 species avoided autumn sown cereals for other farmland types, and 14 species preferred short vegetation. The Eurasian skylark Alauda arvensis was the only species preferring autumn sown cereal over spring sown cereal, but they selected short vegetation. The other ground-nesting species in this study with a significant result was the northern lapwing Vanellus vanellus, which indicated an avoidance of autumn sown cereal and tall vegetation. Autumn sown cereals would protect more nests from destruction by agricultural practices than spring sown cereals. However, based on the results of the other species than Eurasian skylarks in this study, a switch from spring sown cereals to autumn sown cereals is not recommended. Skylark plots and lapwing plots in autumn sown cereals are possible management practices for providing better habitats for Eurasian skylarks and northern lapwings, if autumn sown cereals have been selected for nest placement

    Overview of some international initiatives on quality in treatment.

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    A 30 minute YouTube lecture giving an overview of some International initiatives on quality in drug use disorder treatment services and systems. The lecture is given by Annette Dale-Perera and was filmed in Autumn 2020 by UNODC

    Saga of the Whispering Hills - 078

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    Photograph - Cast members Dale Kiselyk (Summer) and Bernice Kostyk (Autumn). Saga of the Whispering Hills, presented by the Athabasca Players for the 75th Anniversary of Athabasca, Albert

    'An Autumn Dream'

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    Vincent Price reading the poem 'An Autumn Dream' by IAIA student Grey Coho

    Peter Dale wins 2nd heat

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    Black and white photograph of the finish of the second heat of the Free For All Pace at the Eastern Trotting League Autumn Meet at Suffolk Downs, East Boston, Saturday, October 10, 1936. Bay gelding Peter Dale finished second in the first heat but claimed first place wins in both the second and third heats of the contest. Other finishers in the second heat were Dinion Grtattan placing in second, Calumet Dubuque showing in third, and Rip Hanover crossing the line in fourth place. Black stallion Logan Scott was put down after breaking a leg in the first heat.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/kendall_images/2874/thumbnail.jp

    Saga of the Whispering Hills - 010

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    Photograph - Bernice Kostyk (Autumn), Lyn Rypien (Spring), Dale Kiselyk (Summer), and Alan Salzk (Winter). Saga of the Whispering Hills, presented by the Athabasca Players for the 75th Anniversary of Athabasca, Albert
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