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    David Garrick, Ellis Ackman and Astley Bransby in Lethe

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    David Garrick, Ellis Ackman and Astley Bransby in 'Lethe' by David Garrick ; oil on canvas ; 99 x 123 c

    David Garrick, Ellis Ackman and Astley Bransby in Lethe

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    David Garrick, Ellis Ackman and Astley Bransby in 'Lethe' by David Garrick ; oil on canvas, 99 x 123 c

    David Garrick, Ellis Ackman and Astley Bransby in Lethe

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    David Garrick, Ellis Ackman and Astley Bransby in 'Lethe' by David Garrick ; oil on canvas ; 99 x 123 c

    Diane M. Zorri, Houman A. Sadri and David C. Ellis: Iranian Proxy Groups in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen: A Principal-Agent Comparative Analysis

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    Diane M. Zorri, Houman A. Sadri and David C. Ellis: IRANIAN PROXY GROUPS IN IRAQ, SYRIA, AND YEMEN: A PRINCIPAL-AGENT COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. MacDill: Joints Special Operations University Press. 2020, 154 pages

    Safe, Efficient Garbage Collection for C++

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    We propose adding safe, efficient garbage collection to C++, eliminating the possibility of storage-management bugs and making the design of complex, object-oriented systems much easier. This can be accomplished with almost no change to the language itself and only small changes to existing implementations, while retaining compatibility with existing class libraries. Our proposal is the first to take a holistic, system-level approach, integrating four technologies. The language interface specifies how programmers access garbage collection through the language. An optional safe subset of the language automatically enforces the safe-use rules of garbage collection and precludes storage bugs. A variety of collection algorithms are compatible with the language interface, but some are easier to implement and more compatible with existing C++ and C implementations. Finally, code-generator safety ensures that compilers generate correct code for use with collectors. John R. Ellis and David L. D..

    RU01 Ellis County, Kansas

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    This speaker was born in Kazakhstan, but his family was deported from Schönchen, Russia during the Stalin era. He learned the dialect from his extended family. He also speaks Russian and standard German. He was visiting distant relatives in Schoenchen, Kansas when he was recorded in Hays in Ellis County. Schönchen, Russia no longer exists.Wenker sentences recorded in 1992 for the Volga German (West Middle German) dialect of Schönchen, Russia. Male speaker, born in 1953

    Trichophyton

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    Sharon C.-A. Chen, David Ellis, Tania C. Sorrell and Wieland Meyerhttp://trove.nla.gov.au/work/15760947

    The use of evidence in language and literacy teaching

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    Literacy education deserves evidence-based decisions. Low literacy costs the British economy between £1.73bn and £2.05bn per year (KPMG 2006) and the social and emotional costs are equally high. Yet we know that children who struggle with literacy can make fast progress when the instructional content and pedagogy closely match their needs. This chapter describes some of the paradigms and problems associated with the use of evidence in language and literacy education with examples from specific interventions and programmes. It raises issues about how literacy teachers are professionalized to attend to evidence, both the evidence in front of them and the research evidence 'out there'. It argues that to support teachers in using evidence effectively, we need to frame the research evidence about effective content, pedagogy and learning in ways that recognize the power and limitations of different evidence paradigms. To ensure that all children make fast progress, we need to appreciate how teachers develop broad and diagnostic understandings of literacy and literacy learning and of how policy and curriculum frameworks impact on the classroom decisions they make

    Panel C: Author-Meets-Readers Session

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    Author David Webber discusses his book The Rise of the Working Class Shareholder: Labor\u27s Last Best Weapon published on Harvard University Press
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