1,317 research outputs found
Mandawuy and Peter
Mandawuy Yunipingu, on left and Peter Forrest, on right at the 11th Annual Eric Johnston lecture, Strangers Bar, Parliament House, Darwin, NT, November 1996.Unknown.Date:1996-1
Forrest Spaulding, author, Library Bill of Rights, 2008
Brief history of Forrest Spaulding, head of the Des Moines Public Library from 1917-195
The Life of Leaders: Learning from Those Who Have Led Before
Dr. Bengamin Forrest of the School of Divinity presented on the Life of Leaders at the Jerry Falwell Library\u27s Faculty Author Series on November 2, 2017
Data for Decades of tree planting in Northern India had little effect on forest canopy cover and rural livelihoods
This contains data from three sources:
1. Remote sensing-based analysis of land cover and land use change in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India, with a focus on government run tree plantations we mapped in the region that had occurred between 1980 and 2018, were located in 60 randomly sampled panchayats (local governments), and were at least 5 HA in size. We also have supplemental information on these plantations provided by the local informants who helped map them (e.g. such as the date of establishment and the involvement of local communities in planting them)
2. A survey of Panchayat characteristics across 60 randomly sampled panchayats in Kangra District
3. A random sample survey of 40 households in each of the 60 panchayats, focusing on household livelihood needs and their relationship to forests and tree plantations in terms of both livelihood related uses (e.g. fuelwood, fodder, and grazing) and forest governance.
Viewing these data sources together enable us to understand the relationships between land use change as driven by government plantations, local governance, and livelihoods.
This dataset and the published article referencing it have slightly different titles. The dataset is "Data for Decades of tree planting in Northern India had little effect on forest canopy cover and rural livelihoods" and the journal's version is "Limited effects of tree planting on forest canopy cover and rural livelihoods in Northern India"“Impacts of Afforestation on the Provision of Ecosystem Services to Rural Communities in India (ROSES 15).” National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Award #NNX17AK14G.Coleman, Eric; Schultz, Bill; Ramprasad, Vijay; Fischer, Harry; Rana, Pushpendra; Filippi, Anthony; Güneralp, Burak; Ma, Angdong; Rodriguez Solorzano, Claudia; Guleria, Vijay; Rana, Rajesh; Fleischman, Forrest. (2021). Data for Decades of tree planting in Northern India had little effect on forest canopy cover and rural livelihoods. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/j6sj-jw18
Forrest Gump in the Book and on the Screen.
Cílem této bakalářské práce je zjistit, jak byla kniha Forrest Gump přepracovaná do filmové podoby. Teoretická část se zabývá životem a prací autora a režiséra. Praktická část se zabývá porovnáním příběhu a hlavních postav.Katedra anglického jazyka a literaturyNeobhájenoThe aim of this bachelor thesis is to examine how the book Forrest Gump was adapted into the movie. The theoretical part deals with life and works of author and director. The practical part deals with comparison the story and main characters
Us Civil War Menurut Forrest Carter
A novel may reflect the political interests and actions of the author. The author can make a story that is purposed to alter common consciousness. This article uses historicism as an interpretation theory. Historicism is used to avoid careless interpretation. With historicism, the story written in the novel is matched with historical events written in some history books. Forrest Carter writes a lot about US Civil War. He, in purpose, does not write about slavery that is commonly read as the cause of the US Civil War. He writes a lot about the murder of women and children by the northern US army soldiers in southern districts. He also writes a lot about the cooperation of his white character with a Cherokee. Above all written by Forrest Carter, the influence of his life and his political interests are seen
US CIVIL WAR MENURUT FORREST CARTER
A novel may reflect the political interests and actions of the author. The author can make a story that is purposed to alter common consciousness. This article uses historicism as an interpretation theory. Historicism is used to avoid careless interpretation. With historicism, the story written in the novel is matched with historical events written in some history books. Forrest Carter writes a lot about US Civil War. He, in purpose, does not write about slavery that is commonly read as the cause of the US Civil War. He writes a lot about the murder of women and children by the northern US army soldiers in southern districts. He also writes a lot about the cooperation of his white character with a Cherokee. Above all written by Forrest Carter, the influence of his life and his political interests are seen.
Correspondence to Don Clarke From Forrest Green, May 4, 1960
Correspondence from Forrest Green, President at the Detroit Morehouse Alumni Association to Don Clarke of the Student Defense Fund at Morehouse College. The letter includes a donation to the Student Defense Fund with plans to raise and donate $1,500. Donation in support of the Appeal for Human Rights. 1 page
Academic perspectives on The Forrest review: creating parity
This compilation provides an overview of the issues and challenges identified by academics as needing to be addressed when thinking about the recommendations of the Forrest Review and the impact they could have on people\u27s lives if implemented.
Abstract
This CAEPR Topical Issue contains the collected works of academics engaged in the examination of The Forrest review: creating parity which was commissioned by the Prime Minister Tony Abbott to examine Indigenous training and employment in Australia. Each work represents the author\u27s considered specialist disciplinary perspective informed by on-the-ground experience. Consequently, this paper provides an overview of the issues and challenges identified by academics as needing to be addressed when thinking about the recommendations of the Forrest Review and the impact they could have on people\u27s lives if implemented.
Lydia: Anthem to the Unity of Women
Dr Kally Forrest, the author of Metal that Will not Bend – a history of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa(NUMSA) – is a former trade unionist and editor of the South African Labour Bulletin. Now she has written a remarkablebiography Lydia: Anthem to the Unity of Women
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