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Davidson, R J (Ross Joseph), VX22637
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Given Name(s) or Initials: R J (ROSS JOSEPH)
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX22637
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 31036195133
Item: [2016.0049.12978] "Davidson, R J (Ross Joseph), VX22637
The Role of Evidence in Establishing Trust in Repositories
This article arises from work by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) Working Group examining mechanisms to roll out audit and certification services for digital repositories in the United Kingdom. Our attempt to develop a program for applying audit and certification processes and tools took as its starting point the RLG-NARA Audit Checklist for Certifying Digital Repositories. Our intention was to appraise critically the checklist and conceive a means of applying its mechanics within a diverse range of repository environments. We were struck by the realization that while a great deal of effort has been invested in determining the characteristics of a 'trusted digital repository', far less effort has concentrated on the ways in which the presence of the attributes can be demonstrated and their qualities measured. With this in mind we sought to explore the role of evidence within the certification process, and to identify examples of the types of evidence (e.g., documentary, observational, and testimonial) that might be desirable during the course of a repository audit.
Davidson Theater and Hotel, Milwaukee
Image of the Davidson Theater and Hotel, which closed in1954, divided back.Color lithographColorPortrai
Ross Bridge over the Macquarie River, Tasmania, approximately 1905.
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the: Jim Davidson Australian postcard collection, 1880-1980.; Incorrect title printed upper left on the postcard is: "Macquarie Bridge and River Ross, Tasmania"--Printed upper left on card.; Inscriptions: Correspondence on reverse.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6448725
, Ross Laird
Ross Laird, PhD RCC is a clinical consultant focused on trauma, addictions, and social vulnerability. He is also a best-selling author, award-winning scholar and educator, and clinical supervisor for BC’s largest licensed non-profit program in addictions, trauma, and mental health. Dr. Laird focuses particularly on traumatized and marginalized client populations — those navigating homelessness, mental illness, and complex trauma — and provides professional development training for organizations that serve them: social service agencies, first responders, cultural groups, nonprofits, and educational institutions. He also works extensively with organizations in arts and culture and Indigenous communities to develop trauma-informed practices for cultural programming, museum exhibitions, and community initiatives
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Conclusion:the German federal election 2021: negotiating a new era
This chapter examines the central findings of the book and reflects on their substantive implications for contemporary German politics. It returns to the subtitle—Negotiating a New Era—and traces this theme through the four major sections of the study. Our findings demonstrated the openness and fluidity in electoral behaviour. The erosion of the traditional cleavages of society has led to a fading number of party loyalists and increasing number of floating voters. Delayed decision-making based on a wider set of issues has increased competition for voters and strengthened the importance of strategic campaigning. Parties, meanwhile, compete in a crowded, fragmented and polarised electoral marketplace. Despite foreign policy not being a key campaign issue, the election had a wide-ranging impact on foreign relations and the new government has been confronted with how to respond to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Finally, Germany’s first three-party coalition, and its first non-Christian Democratic government in sixteen years, will bring sea changes to key policy areas but also face challenges in holding together a very diverse set of parties
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Introduction:the German federal election 2021—negotiating a new era
This chapter sets out the background and context of the 2021 federal election. It examines the polls, the performance of political parties in state elections, the campaigns and the strategic opportunities for smaller parties. It argues that the German political system has changed and that there is a new era that voters, parties and governments are negotiating. These changes created one of the most open and closely fought elections in the post-war era. The volume traces this through four key sections: electoral behaviour; parties and the party system; foreign relations; and political issues. Although foreign relations were not substantively important during the election, the subsequent Russian invasion of Ukraine created a profoundly challenging set of geo-political realities that the tripartite government is negotiating. As these four sections remain critical areas of scholarly debate, the chapter thus provides a lens through which contemporary German politics may be viewed
Gay, Ross : poetry reading; September 13th, 2019
Contents:
All tracks Poetry reading [complete]
Track 01 Introduction
Track 02 The Mark of Lights
Track 03 To My Best Friend’s Big Sister
Track 04 An Ode To Buttoning And Unbuttoning My Shirt
Track 05 The High-Five From Strangers Eccetera
Track 06 To the Fig Tree On 9th and Christian
Track 07 Cup Liking
Track 08 An Abundance of Public Toilets
Track 09 Opera Singer
Track 10 Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude
Track 11  Q&A
Digital Projects SAN: folder location for wav and mp3 files: J:\Elliston Working\9-13-2019 (Ross, Gay
Authors' response to comments on: The DRIL procedure for arteriovenous access ischemic steal: a controversial approach
Ross Gay, 36th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Ross Gay is the author of Against Which and Bringing the Shovel Down. His work has appeared in several literary journals, including American Poetry Review, The Sun, and Ploughshares. He is an orchardist and kettlebell instructor. He teaches at Indiana University and in the Drew University low-residency MFA program
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