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When you grew up or how old you are? a review of theory and evidence on generational and age differences in psychological contracts
in Symposium: Generational Diversity at Work: New Research Perspectives, Organizer and Chair: Emma Parry, Cranfield School of Manageme
Emma Parry BFA Painting Thesis Fall 2017
My practice is heavily process oriented. I find myself asking a lot of questions, and through the process of drawing and painting, I am able to find answers, and most of all more questions. The process of painting and drawing allows me to investigate the ways that I interact with the world, by slowing down and reflecting on what is really there and what has been missed. My work focuses on the limitations that my own perception has while questioning my habits of seeing. Through different methodologies of meaning making, I reflect on my perception as well as myself. This work is a series of observational drawings which have come from photographs that I have taken and posted onto instagram. Each sheet of paper depicts a corner of a photograph in chronological order that the photographs were posted in. The drawings are made starting at the top left hand corner, moving to the right, until the row is complete, then I move onto the next row. When I am drawing the information which is presented within the photograph I am able to see what is missed through my own lense. I am able to notice what was once the background. The background, corner, is now at the foreground. I find an infinite unknowing as well as an infinite opportunity of growth through my own lens with these drawings.</p
A new fireworm (Amphinomidae) from the Cretaceous of Lebanon identified from three-dimensionally preserved myoanatomy
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An Historical Discourse, delivered in The Presbyterian Church of Pluckemin, at Pluckemin, N.J. on Tuesday, March 12, 1901, on the Fifteenth anniversary of its organization by Rev. Samuel Parry, Fourth Pastor Somerville, N.J.
This book is a Historical Discourse, delivered in the Presbyterian Church of Pluckemin, at Pluckemin, N.J. on Tuesday, March 12, 1901. This was the the Fifteenth anniversary of its organization by Rev. Samuel Parry, Fourth Pastor. The Somerville Publishing Company Electric Power Printing House 1901
Back to basics: Is there a significant generational dimension and where does it ‘cut’?
Despite an apparent consistency across the academic and practitioner literatures, there are concerns over the validity of evidence on which the concept of generations is based. Existing studies are problematic because of their cross sectional research design and there is insufficient justification for the use of existing generational categories as they originate from the practitioner literatures based on anecdotal evidence.This chapter sets out the first stages of a research project that begins the process of addressing these weaknesses in existing research by using historical datasets (repeated cross-sections and panel surveys) to distinguish between age differences, cohort (generational) effects and period effects. The question is, if generational differences exist, what are the generations
Parry syllogisms
Parry discusses an extension of Aristotle's syllogistic that uses four nontraditional quantifiers. We show that his conjectured decision procedure for validity for the extended syllogistic is correct even if syllogisms have more than two premises. And we axiomatize this extension of the syllogistic
Dataset supporting thesis titled: 'The roles of extreme and rising temperatures on individual, population and biogeographic responses of intertidal gastropods in the northeast Atlantic'
Data to accompany chapters 2, 3 and 4 of PhD thesis, where original data were collected as part of this thesis and belong to the student author.
Chapter 2 data include raw EnvLogger temperature data and relevant tide time data for Portuguese study sites. Chapter 3 data include laboratory experiment digitised specimen measurement data (wet weight, coma and recovery, mortalities), raw treatment experiment temperatures and both Looe and Brixham raw field temperature data. Chapter 4 data include laboratory specimen digitised measurement data (weight, size, mortality) and raw treatment temperature data.
Chapter 3 data is associated with the publication: Parry-Wilson, H. M., Fenberg, P. B., Hawkins, S. J., & Mieszkowska, N. (2024). Lethal and sub-lethal responses of rocky shore gastropods to extreme temperatures. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 579, 152044.</span
Fan Club #3 Shipfic Bodyswap Copyriot Partylife
An fan club event in relation to Larry!Monument, commissioned for Jerwood Encounters: Common Property, which pays homage to the fantasy romance between One Direction members Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson, as documented by fans known as Larry Shippers. It includes the world’s first Larry Stylinson tribute performance produced by Parry and a chat show by fan fiction author Eliza Clark. This was the third in a series of fan clubs by Owen G. Parry (Fan Riot), exploring the figure of the fan as an unassuming model for invention, mobilization and revolt
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