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Postcard 'Kendel's Fall [i.e. Kendall's Falls] and rock, Pt [i.e. Point] Clare, C. C. Fox 245' [picture] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; Part of the collection: C.C. Fox photographs of fashion and leisure activities, Gosford region, New South Wales, 1906-1911.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3297004; This item published in: Old Gosford and district album : photographic memories of Gosford ... / compiled by Gwen Dundon. Gosford South, N.S.W. : G. W. Dundon, 1985
Kara Gust interviews prolific author and poet, retired Michigan State University Professor Hugh B. Fox
Prolific author and poet, retired Michigan State University Professor Hugh B. Fox talks about his early family life in Chicago and his writing career. Fox explains how he became acquainted with theater, music, and ballet at a young age and how he was forced into medical school, but later abandoned it to pursue the liberal arts and writing. Fox talks about his many interests including archeology, and his treatise on author and friend Charles Bukowski. Fox is interviewed by Kara Gust for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
Person-centred advocacy: Some ethical issues
In the second of two articles on advocacy for people with dementia Mike Fox with Lesley Wilson considers some of the ethical issues arising from advocacy work within a residential home that was due to close
Ralph Beebe
Dr. Ralph Beebe is a Quaker historian who has been associated with Newberg, George Fox College/University for many years. He is the author of several books that depict the history of Oregon Yearly Meeting and George College. Ralph Beebe is a strong pacifist, taking part in the Civil Rights movement and non-violent protests against the Vietnam war. Beebe holds and AB from GFU an MEd from Linfield, MA and PhD from Uof O. Taught high school history for 17years then 35 years at GFU now a professor emeritus. Beebe is the author of 8 books with more in the works. One of Beebe\u27s works was a 100 year history of George Fox University published for the 100 year anniversary of the college in 1991.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/noteable_individuals/1069/thumbnail.jp
Warren G. Harding Newsreel 1
This newsreel was presented to Florence Harding with the complements of William Fox. The beginning of the newsreel depicts the Harding's vacationing post-election but pre-inauguration, mostly in St. Augustine, Florida, but also shows Florence Harding in New York City. The newsreel continues with the Harding's return to Marion, Ohio, before continuing on to Washington D.C. where Warren G. Harding is shown being inaugurated as United States President
Preparation of Fox Valley Technical College faculty for multicultural education
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to determine the level of preparedness of Fox Valley Technical College faculty for multicultural education. The demographics of the district population were changing rapidly, and faculty must be prepared to meet the needs of multicultural students. A survey was administered to full- and part-time faculty of Fox Valley Technical College. The survey was intended to collect data about levels of education and experience, perceived training needs, level of comfort with multicultural education and level of interest in further training. The data gathered was analyzed to determine the need for future training, training subjects, and the training formats preferred by faculty. The results of this research provide a basis on which to build future professional growth training at Fox Valley Technical College. The training for faculty will ensure higher success for both faculty and students
Compliance Update with Tom Fox
Join us for lunch with Tom Fox, compliance professional, author and creator of the Compliance Podcast Network, hosting a variety of compliance related podcasts, including a succinct daily compliance tip
An Economic Evaluation of a Pest Management Control Program: "Outfox the Fox"
Foxes are regarded as a serious pest of environmental and grazing systems in Australia. The fox is a recognised predator of native wildlife and has been a significant contributor to the population decline of many native mammal, bird and reptile species. There are also claims that foxes may account for up to 30% of lamb mortalities in some areas, while mortality due to predation of 2 to 5% is more likely in most regions. The ‘Outfox the Fox’ program was established by NSW Agriculture in conjunction with a number of Rural Land Protection Boards to achieve a more strategic and coordinated fox baiting program. This program relies on a community driven and integrated management approach to the problem. The main features are to synchronise baiting across landholders at least twice a year, undertake baiting during periods when the fox is most susceptible, regularly check and replace baits, and continue until the bait take declines. A stochastic economic surplus and benefit-cost analysis model was developed to evaluate this program. The change in annual economic surplus due to the ‘Outfox the Fox’ program was 9.8m and a mean benefit-cost ratio of 13.0:1. The stochastic analysis indicated that there was a very low probability of this program providing a negative economic return.benefit cost analysis, research evaluation, economic surplus, fox, Farm Management, Land Economics/Use, Livestock Production/Industries, Production Economics, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies, Q160,
Fox, G W, WX2917
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/386053Surname: FOX. Given Name(s) or Initials: G W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX2917. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 35170.253982
Item: [2016.0049.18346] "Fox, G W, WX2917
Letter to Margaret Gates, Director, North Central Kansas Library System from Leroy G. Fox, County Librarian, Johnson County Library, September 15, 1978.
Title provided by cataloger."...I have found that there is disagreement in the library community concerning the proper framework for networking government ; consequently, it is necessary that I communicate with other librarians and citizens prior to our October 23rd meeting. I am enclosing a draft of a statement on which I am requesting opinions."--[Introductory statement by Roy Fox][Letter from Leroy G. Fox] -- Proposals for the government of networking among the libraries in Kansas -- Reorganizing the State Library Advisory Commission -- Creating an additional governing body -- Working through ad hoc committees -- Networking by the State Library
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