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Basketball Team, 1966
This photograph features the 1966 Franklin University basketball team. Players listed from L-R on reserve side of photo: (top) Bill Gilbert, Lee Cornute, Al Washington, Bishop Ready Poly, Wayne Carter, Dave Hofsinger, Tom Pennel and (front) Chet Iery, Bernie Cherry, Eddie Guice.https://fuse.franklin.edu/athletics/1044/thumbnail.jp
Baseball Team, 1977
This photograph features the Franklin University baseball team featuring players (L-R) front: Arnett Brown, John Laeufersweiler, Bruce Bennett, Gary Thornton, Tom Kakias, Eddie Stewart back: Robert James, Tom Gigliotti, Bill McCarthy, Bill Johnson, Joe Stanley, John Sullivan, and Coach Dale Helmick.https://fuse.franklin.edu/athletics/1037/thumbnail.jp
Telegram from Franklin R. Little to Minnie Meacham Carter
Telegram from Franklin R. Little, Publisher of the Ogdensburg Journal and President of the Board of Trustees of the Remington Art Memorial, to Minnie Meacham Carter upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences and sympathy about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1256/thumbnail.jp
Franklin Vale Catchment: Condition Assessment
The Franklin Vale catchment is a small catchment (~138 km2 ) approximately 35 km southwest of Ipswich in south-east Queensland. Franklin Vale Creek drains into the Bremer River (via Western Creek) which, in turn, is a tributary of the Brisbane River. The catchment has a small community of landholders and supports a range of land uses including grazing, cropping, forestry and conservation. Significant vegetation clearing has occurred in the catchment since it was settled by Europeans in the mid 1800s. A lack of vegetation, especially in riparian areas, in combination with steep slopes and grazing pressure have been associated with bank instability and erosion in the catchment’s waterways, as well as gully erosion in the broader catchment (Alluvium, 2014a, b). While instability of sediments in the catchment was identified as being high compared to other catchments within the Ipswich City Council (Council) area, such instability is unlikely to be major contributor to sediment loads in the lower Bremer River (Alluvium, 2014a, b). To address concerns associated with the degradation of water quality and the ecological values of the Franklin Vale catchment and its receiving waters, as well as the catchment’s agricultural productivity, Ipswich City Council (Council) has established the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative. This programme seeks to enhance and restore the ecological condition of the Franklin Vale Creek and its catchment by working with landholders to mitigate threats, and rehabilitate and renew degraded areas through the implementation of on-ground actions (e.g., revegetation). The Initiative is funded by Council’s stormwater quality offsets scheme. In late 2020, Council engaged a project team from the Australian Rivers Institute at Griffith University to develop a catchment restoration plan to inform the design and development of the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment InitiativeFull Tex
On Cooperation in Multi-Agent Systems
Short Communication
On cooperation in multi-agent systems 1
J. E. DORAN a1, S. FRANKLIN a2, N. R. JENNINGS a3 and T. J. NORMAN a3
a1 Department of Computer Science, University of Essex, UK
a2 Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis, USA
a3 Department of Electronic Engineering, Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London, UK
Abstract
Cooperation is often presented as one of the key concepts which differentiates multi-agent systems from other related disciplines such as distributed computing, object-oriented systems, and expert systems. However, it is a concept whose precise usage in agent-based systems is at best unclear and at worst highly inconsistent. Given the centrality of the issue, and the different ideological viewpoints on the subject, this was a lively panel which dealt with the following main issues
Franklin Cascaes: uma cultura em transe /
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas.Esta dissertação evidencia o estudo dos desenhos a bico de pena do artista/folclorista Franklin Cacaes e o que eles informam acerca do contexto histórico cultural das comunidades pesqueiras da Ilha de Santa Catarina. Procuramos demonstrar também a crítica que Franklin Cacaes faz a modernidade em curso na Ilha de Santa Catarina. Buscamos demonstrar a relação de Franklin Cacaes com o Primeiro Congresso Catarinense de História e com o Grupo Sul na tentativa discursiva de positivação da colonização açoriana da Ilha de Santa Catarina e litoral catarinense
Franklin Institute award dinner and ceremony held May 1, 1997
videoThis is a 1 hour, 42 minutes, 53 seconds video of the 1997 Franklin Institute Awards Banquet and Ceremony. The awards included a summary of each winner\u27s achievements, the presentation of the award, and an acceptance speech. The award winners included Ralph L. Brinster, the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science, for his revolutionary research in embryonic-cell differentiation, developmental mechanisms of gene control, and transgenesis; Whittfield Diffie and Martin E. Hellman, recipients of the Louis E. Levy Medal for their combined contributions to the field of cryptology, including the invention of a new method of enciphering termed public key cryptology; Federico Capasso, recipient of the John Price Wetherill Medal for his pioneering contributions to the technique of bandgap engineering and its innovative use in solid state electronics, optoelectronics, and semiconductor science and, in particular, for his invention and experimental demonstration of the quantum cascade laser; Mario R. Capecchi, recipient of The Franklin Medal for his genetic engineering, which has revolutionized mammalian genetics; Irwin Fridovich and Joe Milton McCord, recipients of the Elliott Cresson Medal for their work of discovering and elucidating the biology of free radical reactions and their enzymatic controls of living organisms, as well as the pathology of free radical diseases; Shirika K. Kumanyika, the recipient of the Bolton L. Corson Medal for the development of effective health strategies that have changed conventional thinking about obesity, diet, and chronic disease; and George B. Rathmann, recipient of the Bower Award for Business Leadership for his career of in pioneering biotechnology as a distinct realm of business enterprise
Aretha Franklin The Queen of Soul
Aretha Franklin was blessed with one of the greatest voices in all of popular music. She sang from the age of eight, and performed professionally from the age of fourteen. Her talent, which many described simply as God-given, seemed sufficient to ensure her a life of comfort and ease. In spite of earning large sums of money and having millions of adoring fans, Franklin experienced powerful insecurity. Nonetheless, the "Queen of Soul" persevered and became one of the legendary talents of her generation. With this fact-filled biography, readers will be able to celebrate this extraordinary artist by learning all about her fascinating life and career.Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Earning R-E-S-P-E-C-T -- Chapter 2 -- Daughter of a Preacher Man -- Chapter 3 -- Daddy's Girl -- Chapter 4 -- The Rough Side of the Mountain -- Chapter 5 -- Love Songs and Civil Rights Marches -- Chapter 6 -- A Return to Gospel -- Chapter 7 -- In the Wilderness -- Chapter 8 -- Who's Zoomin' Who? -- Chapter 9 -- The Queen in Winter -- Chapter 10 -- Aretha's Gift, Aretha's Legacy -- Chronology -- Chapter Notes -- Glossary -- Further Reading -- Index -- About the Authors -- Back CoverAretha Franklin was blessed with one of the greatest voices in all of popular music. She sang from the age of eight, and performed professionally from the age of fourteen. Her talent, which many described simply as God-given, seemed sufficient to ensure her a life of comfort and ease. In spite of earning large sums of money and having millions of adoring fans, Franklin experienced powerful insecurity. Nonetheless, the "Queen of Soul" persevered and became one of the legendary talents of her generation. With this fact-filled biography, readers will be able to celebrate this extraordinary artist by learning all about her fascinating life and career.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Dr. R. Franklin Thompson
With a photocopy of the manila envelope it came withBlack and WhitePeople: Thompson, R. Franklin, Dr
Franklin "Frank" R. Walker
Portrait of Franklin "Frank" R. Walker, Uintah Stake President, 1956-1969
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