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Carta de Graham Greene a Jorge Edwards.
Carta del escritor británico Graham Greene a Jorge Edwards, fechada en junio de 1978.Buen estado de conservaciónTexto original escrito y firmado de puño y letra por el autor. El papel es de La Residence des Fleurs, Avenue Pasteur, 06600 Antibes
Interview about sibling relationships on Graham Liver’s morning programme, Leeds, 1st June
Dr Hannah Graham on Australian leadership: Integrity, relational leadership and tenacious courage of conviction
Hannah Graham talks to Victor Perton about Australian Leadership. Criminologist, author and university lecturer Dr Hannah Graham was born in Tasmania and studied and worked at the University of Tasmania, before moving to Scotland to work in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research at the University of Stirling. Hannah has worked on justice and health-related projects with the EU, the Scottish Government, the Australian Government and Tasmanian Government, and she does ongoing research and writing on innovation and justice. Connect to Hannah on Twitter: @DrHannahGraham and @Innovative_Jus
Portrait of Graham Edwards taken at the Constitutional Convention, Canberra, February 2-13, 1998 [picture] /
Title supplied by cataloguer.; Graham Edwards was an elected delegate for Western Australia. He represented the Australian Republican Movement
Annual budget (Graham County, Ariz.)
The Board of Supervisors make an estimate of the different amounts required to meet the public expenditures/expenses for the ensuing year, also an estimate of revenues from sources other than direct taxation, and the amount to be raised by taxation upon real and personal property of Graham County.Electronic version includes only selected pages and lacks a title page
Stephen Graham Jones - Sowell Conference 2017
Stephen Graham Jones, University of Colorado-Boulder, author of "Mongrels" and "Growing Up Dead in Texas
Digital Media as Contemporary Art and its Impact on Museum Practice
TechLab: Experiments in media art 1999-2019 is a survey of the TechLab, with an overview of every exhibition, project, and artwork was shown in the space over two decades. Also included are a selection of critical essays from leading academics and curators working across the field of new media, discussing the broader art-historical context of the TechLab as well as its legacy. Contributors include Rhys Edwards, Alison Rajah, Caroline Seck Langill, Robin Oppenheimer, Kate Armstrong, Beryl Graham, and Jordan Strom
Third sector organisations’ role in pro-environmental behaviour change – a review of the literature and evidence
A range of actors, including government, third sector organisations (TSOs) and academics, have claimed recently that third sector organisations (TSOs) can play an important role in supporting people to adopt pro-environmental behaviours. These claims often refer to TSOs’ potential to innovate, their proximity to citizens and their trustworthiness, as well as the role of collective action and small-group interventions. This paper reviews these different claims as well as the evidence that has been offered to date on the role of TSOs in pro-environmental behaviour change. We find that there is indeed some evidence that participation in environmental third sector initiatives can facilitate certain changes in people’s day to day lives, particularly when it comes to ‘low hanging fruits’ such as increasing recycling or switching off appliances. However, the review also identifies a range of challenges that TSOs experience in their work, including engaging the broader public around climate change or other environmental issues, scaling up practice change to a wider audience and a lack of resources to sustain successful initiatives. Finally, the paper argues that there is a need for further discussion on a range of issues related to empirical research in this area, including methodological challenges of examining behaviour change and the more differentiated assessments that take organisational form, nature of intervention and type of targeted behaviour into accoun
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