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    Ellen Douglas on Irrigrated Agriculture

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    Professor Ellen Douglas, from UMass Boston\u27s department of Environmental, Earth and Ocean Sciences, discusses the environmental damage done by excessive dependence on irrigated agriculture

    Finding Aid for the Ellen Douglas Collection (MUM00109)

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    Ellen Douglas, a Mississippi native, is the author of eleven books. The collection contains drafts of Douglas\u27s books, notes written by Douglas, and miscellaneous other materials

    Isabelle Chapuis

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    Isabelle Chapuis, French flutist performed with Ellen Silverman, pianist on March 23, 1989 at Douglas College Performance Theatre, New Westminster, British Columbia. A digitized version of the original poster available in the Douglas College Archives

    Writers Talk Featuring Jay Douglas

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    Jay Douglas, author of Everything You Need to Write Great Essays, You Can Learn from Watching Movies, talks about how essays can be written like Hollywood cinema.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/cstw12/WT_WCRS_08-27-11_JayDouglas.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin

    Finding Aid for the Ellen Douglas Small Manuscripts Collection (MUM00110)

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    The collection contains photographs and various documents related to the life of Ellen Douglas. Items were created 1963-2005. This box is intended to be a repository for Ellen Douglas materials which are not part of any collection or gift

    Noon at New West

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    Music performance "Noon at New West" was performed by Martin Berinbaum, trumpet and Ellen Silverman, piano on March 19, 1987 at Douglas College Performance Theatre, New Westminster, British Columbia. A digitized version of the original poster is available in the Douglas College Archives

    Douglas College Human Anatomy & Physiology I

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    This textbook is a project under development by our Biology faculty to ultimately provide students with all the factual information they need to succeed in the BIOL 1103 and BIOL 1109 courses at Douglas College in BC, Canada. The text focuses on directly addressing the Course Objectives defined for the 2 courses covering the most important concepts and aiming to minimize distracting students with more minor details. The development choices for this textbook were made with the guidance of hundreds of faculty who are deeply involved in teaching this course. These choices led to innovations in art, terminology, career orientation, practical applications, and multimedia-based learning, all with a goal of increasing relevance to students. We strove to make the discipline meaningful and memorable to students, so that they can draw from it a working knowledge that will enrich their future studies. Readers should be aware that the information herein is subject to change at any time as corrections, additions, or other important modifications are made. Only the most recent version will be considered to be complete and correct. The material herein is drawn largely from the OpenStax Anatomy & Physiology textbook, also freely and perpetually available online at http://cnx.org/content/col11496/latest/. Chapter and section numbers have been left as they were in the version of the OpenStax A&P textbook from which they are drawn; some sections have been removed, and others have had some material added, to correspond with the curriculum used at Douglas College.publishe

    Finding Aid for the Dr. Panthea Reid / Ellen Douglas Collection (MUM00386)

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    Collection contain correspondence and miscellaneous documents related to the life and work of author Ellen Douglas. Items were created 1983-2000

    Ellen Douglas, Friends of the Library

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    Ellen Douglas is shown speaking during a Friends of the Library meeting.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/5206/thumbnail.jp

    Ellen Douglas, Friends of the Library

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    Ellen Douglas (light purple shirt) is shown talking to several staff members after speaking at a Friends of the Library meeting.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/5207/thumbnail.jp
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