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    Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage

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    What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues

    A Black Cloud over the Age of Discretion and the Scope of Parental Responsibility?

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    Critically examines Lady Black's reasoning on the common law in Re D (A Minor) [2019] UKSC 42 on the age of discretion and scope of parental responsibility, and its implications

    The Limits of Parental Responsibility

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    Aggravated Fragmentation: Resistant SMEs in the Heritage Tourism Industry

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    Heritage tourism requires contributions from both public and private sector organisations. Aspects of the tourism product are provided by a range of government bodies resulting in a multi-sector approach to heritage tourism (Panyik 2011). This provision is dictated largely by strategic plans which are made at government level, with the intention that these will then be implemented in conjunction with the private sector. This can lead to fragmentation, a well-documented phenomenon in the industry, which is attributed to its unique structure (Gilmore 2003; Bornhorst et al 2010; Komppula 2014), requiring purposeful coordination and integration between stakeholders, which is a challenging task (Wray 2011). This research presents findings and theoretical insights from an investigation of strategic marketing planning practice of tourism organisations in Northern Ireland. Specifically, the research detected that SMEs operating in the region did so in contention with the strategic framework provided by government, given distain for the overall strategic system in place. Their activity appeared to mirror consumer resistance behaviour, from a B2B perspective. Subsequently, the specific aim of this paper is to conceptualise the SME as a business consumer within the tourism industry infrastructure, identify the extent of business consumer resistance and, uncover outcomes of such behaviour

    Stephen Murray-Smith at the launching of 'Mary Gilmore - a Tribute' in 1965.

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    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/270881Stephen Murray-Smith at the launching of the book 'Mary Gilmore - a Tribute' by Dymphna Cusack, T. Inglis Moore and Barrie Ovenden. The launching is at an unknown location in 1965. The Communist Party of Australia was founded in Sydney in 1920 by a group of Australian Socialists who were inspired by the Russian revolution. It dissolved in 1991.206902 Item: [1991.0152.00154] "Stephen Murray-Smith at the launching of 'Mary Gilmore - a Tribute' in 1965.

    The Gilmore Girls’ Blind Subscription to Classism

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    Amy Sherman-Palladino’s hit series Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) exposes how deeply ingrained class values are rooted in society. Lorelai Gilmore would “rather reenact parts of Stephen King’s novels” than talk to her upper-class parents. Yet, is she as anti-classist as she thinks? Does Rory also struggle with class identity? This thesis will explore these questions with surprising results

    Leigh Gilmore talks at UMaine about the #MeToo movement

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    Leigh Gilmore, a distinguished visiting professor of women’s and gender studies at Wellesley College, was the first speaker of this year’s Stephen E. King Lecture Series. Gilmore spoke about topics related to the #MeToo movement and its origins

    The Gilmore Girls’ Blind Subscription to Classism

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    Amy Sherman-Palladino’s hit series Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) exposes how deeply ingrained class values are rooted in society. Lorelai Gilmore would “rather reenact parts of Stephen King’s novels” than talk to her upper-class parents. Yet, is she as anti-classist as she thinks? Does Rory also struggle with class identity? This thesis will explore these questions with surprising results
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