46,283 research outputs found
Protein Pressures: Research Findings (August 2016)
RESEARCH HERITAGEProtein Pressures was a research collaboration between environmental charity Hubbub Foundation UK, and Dr Emma Roe BA Human Geography Programme Leader, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences (FSHS), University of Southampton. Delivery was co-ordinated with performance artist Dr Paul Hurley.AIMSThere is an overwhelming body of evidence that points to the need to diversify our protein consumption for future global food security. Protein Pressures sought to discover effective ways to talk about the culturally sensitive subject of meat consumption through an exploration of the public's understanding of and attitudes towards different sources of protein. The project continued the development of the 'becoming-ecological citizen approach' created in Foodscapes in 2013 and 2014 by social geographer Dr Emma Roe and Dr Michael Buser
Oral History Interview: Judy Bosland and Paul Bosland (1142)
In their 2010 interview with Emma Schroeder, Judy and Paul Bosland share their memories about living in Eagle Heights and participating in the Community Gardens. The Boslands talk about their decision to come to UW to earn PhDs in science breeding. The couple discusses what they planted in the garden, weeding, and experimenting with different crops. Judy and Paul also discuss international students, gender dynamics in the gardens, as well as child-rearing.
This interview was conducted for inclusion in a Master?s thesis on the Eagle Heights Community Gardens
Bearing Witness: The Narrative of Sojourner Truth
Journée d'études "Le témoin et l’écriture de l’histoire", lab. EMMA, Université Paul-Valéry, Montpellier, 29 janvier 2016International audienc
Éphéméride de la planète (283) Emma
Chofardet Paul. Éphéméride de la planète (283) Emma. In: Bulletin astronomique, tome 25, 1908. pp. 217-218
Emma Perodi
Notice consultable en ligne: https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/emma-perodi_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/Notice biographique sur Emma Perodi, écrivaine italienne (1850-1918), consultable en ligne: https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/emma-perodi_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29
Recommendations Report
The project European Airport Movement Management by A-SMGCS (EMMA), an Integrated Project launched by the European Commission in its sixth framework programme, was executed between March 2004 and April 2006. The aim of the EMMA project was to mature and validate the A-SMGCS concept levels 1 and 2 by setting de facto standards for A-SMGCS systems and their operational usage and by the streamlining of existing products. The EMMA project brought
A-SMGCS one further step towards the harmonised European implementation of A-SMGCS.
In close cooperation with EUROCONTROL, the advanced operational concept for A-SMGCS levels 1 and 2 has been proven and strengthened by the implementation of levels 1 and 2 A-SMGCS and extensive validation and verification activities at three different European airports: Milano-Malpensa, Prague-Ruzyne, and Toulouse-Blagnac. In Prague-Ruzyne, controllers went as far as to work with the system in low visibility conditions, although this was not expected within the time-frame of the EMMA project. Measurement indicators and test procedures were defined and a significant amount of data was collected during the functional and operational tests. Controllers and pilots actively participated and contributed to the results. The analysis resulted in detailed recommendations covering:
• the concept of an A-SMGCS levels 1 and 2,
• the technical and operational requirements,
• procedures,
• implementation issues (e.g. safety assessment, training and licensing), and
• detailed recommendations for a harmonised A-SMGCS V and V methodology.
Further on, this document provides detailed recommendations to the respective stakeholders (i.e. users, research institutions, industry, and the European Commission as the contractor).
In an additional innovative study, a preliminary concept and an implementation roadmap for a complete A-SMGCS, considering higher-level services like routing, planning, and the air-ground integration, has been proposed to prepare the successor project EMMA2
Red Emma (1983)
1. Cover page 2. Program [6 copies][Attached] 3. Poster 4. (1983, October 21). Letter of agreement between Phillip Schreibman and the student theatre, Glendon. 5. Stock agreement. 6. Unidentified Author. (1983, November 14). News release: "Red Emma" at Glendon College. 7. Firman, Michelle. (1983, December) Red Emma: A Theatre Glendon Presentation. Pro Tem. [Attached] 8. Pivato, Paul. (1983, December) Emma, a queen of the anarchists. Excalibur. 9. Set blueprint. [Manuscript]Archival file for the Glendon College production of Red Emma, directed by Sharolyn Lee and original music by Phil Schreibman. The play was performed November 29 to December 3, 1983
EMMA Final Activity Report
Within EMMA, an A SMGCS service and implementation roadmap was developed as part of the A SMGCS harmonisation process. This roadmap was recommended to be included in the SESAR Master Plan by the ATM community. The roadmap will be used in the successor project, EMMA2, to be approved or - if necessary - improved and updated following the operational tests that will be performed. This report describes the work performed so far, the results achieved, and the on-going progress of optimising the efficiency of aerodrome movement
Biography of Paul C. Christiansen
Typescript of a biographical sketch of Paul C. Christensen of Ogden, written by his daughter, Pauline (Christensen) Martin, and an autobiography of his wife, Emma (Strand) Christensen. Paul Christensen was born in Denmark in 1865, and his family came to Utah in 1868, settling at Ogden. Emma Strand was born in Sweden in 1865, and came to Ogden in 1889. Typed by Floyd L. Eisenhour in 193
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