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    Elizabeth Andrew

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    Elizabeth Andrew was born in Bordertown, South Australia. She attended Western Teachers College, gaining a Diploma of Infant Teaching, and then graduated from the University of Adelaide with a Diploma in Arts and Education in 1968. Elizabeth came to the Territory with the Commonwealth Teaching Service in 1972 and taught at Gillen primary School, Katherine Area School and Wagaman Primary School. In 1974 Elizabeth, at the age of 26, was elected to the Legislative Assembly as the Member for Sanderson. This was the Northern Territory's first fully elected Legislative Assembly and Elizabeth was one of the original seven members appointed to executive positions. Elizabeth is the youngest woman to have been elected to the Legislative Assembly to date. Following her political career, Elizabeth returned to teaching at Howard Springs and Parap Primary Schools before being appointed Administrator of the Northern Territory Arts Council in 1980. Elizabeth left the Territory in 1986 to accompany her second husband, Patrick Oates, to his naval posting to Canberra. Elizabeth was diagnosed with Ross River fever in 1989 and then with cancer later that year, succumbing to the disease on 12 April 1993. She is survived by her husband Patrick, daughter Edwina, and Stephen, a son by her first marriage. Source: Who's who in Australia, 1977, p. 52 Source: Dean Jaensch & Deborah Wade-Marshall Point of order! : the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory 1974-1994. Darwin : Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory [and] North Australia Research Unit, Australian National University, 1994, p. 128

    A lady doctor in Bakhtiari land

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    Physician Elizabeth N. Macbean Ross travelled among the Bakhtiaris tribe in the country now known as Iran

    Elizabeth Ross Celebrates 104Th

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Elizabeth Ross, right, receives a gift from her granddaughter, Donna DeYoung at a party on May 26.

    The Role of Evidence in Establishing Trust in Repositories

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    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.

    Meeting the challenges of teacher education reform

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.edited by Elizabeth Bondy and Dorene D. Ross

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blair and three daughters from left to right: Elizabeth, Nettie Balch, and Minnie Winston

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    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blair and three daughters from left to right: Elizabeth, Nettie Balch, and Minnie Winsto

    Elizabeth Dempsey to Milo Ross, September 12, 1964

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    Letter from Elizabeth Dempsey, secretary to Herbert Hoover, to Milo Ross, September 12, 1964 expressing thanks for birthday greetings.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/archives_hoover/1045/thumbnail.jp

    Letter to Mrs (Elizabeth) Leake from Elizabeth Pridden Horton

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    Letter from Elizabeth Pridden Horton, wife of Captain Samuel Horton of Ross and addressed to Mrs Leake: regarding emigrants at Jericho, servants, good rains that winter, windmill water pump to irrigate their garden, possibility of a vineyard. Dated 12 July 1842. From the Leake Family Papers L1/B434. Letter transcribed by Daniela Fantini 7th August, 2014

    , Ross Laird

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    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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