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Marion R. House Collection circa 1945-2002
The collection contains money from the Deggendorf displaced persons camp; and photocopies of the German identity cards of Fritz and Jachet Sauerbrunn.Marion R. House (née Sauerbrunn) was born in Berlin in 1923. In 1939, she went to England on a Kindertransport. After the war, she was reunited with her parents, who
survived Theresienstadt concentration camp, in Deggendorf. The family immigrated to the United States, where they settled in New York.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
The Seymour R. Smith Carriage House at Waterloo Village
This picture shows the twentieth-century additions to the Seymour R,.Smith Carriage House at Waterloo Village.Original file name 48809978226_ede920b32f_o (2).jp
Other title: House Bill 2307 Advisory Committee Report
application/pdf; "Approved 12/2/05.""House Judiciary Chair Michael R. O'Neal requested that the Judicial Council study 2005 House Bill No. 2307 relating to the appointment of guardians and conservators. The Judicial Council agreed to undertake the study of HB 2307 and formed a new advisory committee to study the proposed amendment to K.S.A. 2004 Supp. 59-3075, which relates to the guardian's authority to consent to the withholding or withdrawing of life-saving or life sustaining medical care, treatment, services or procedures from a ward."
Marion House in front of DP camp Deggendorf Portraits Women
Marion R. House (nee Sauerbrunn) was born in Berlin in 1923. In 1939 she went to England on a "Kindertransport." After the war she met up with her parents in Deggendorf, who had survived the Theresienstadt concentration camp. The family emigrated to the United States, where the family settled in New York
The Seymour R. Smith Carriage House At Waterloo Village
Located some distance behind and to the left of the Seymour R. Smith House is this gentleman's barn. It was built at the same time, or shortly after, the main house. was built.Original file name 48809627363_ffbd3ba537_o (1).jp
Complementarity between in-house R&D and technology purchasing: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms
In order to catch up with the technological frontier, firms, especially in developing countries, try to acquire technological advancement through internal R&D efforts as well as through external technology sourcing activities. This study tests the existence of a complementarity between in-house R&D and external technology acquisition in Chinese manufacturing firms. We show that the two sources of technological upgrading are complementary in stimulating product innovation across small and medium size manufacturing firms in China, but not in generating process innovation nor in achieving higher levels of labor productivity.R&D, technology purchasing, complementarity, China, manufacturing
The Garden at The Seymour R. Smith Carriage House
During the living history period of Waterloo Village the Seymour R. Smith Carriage House was used to display items that would have been found in an early American apothecary. In addition, it was used to demonstrate herb drying. Today it serves as a visitor's center.Original file name fullsizeoutput_b46 (4).jp
House Bill 2001
37 pp. Tables. Passed by House on May 27, 2009. Passed by Senate on May 29, 2009.House Bill 2001, also known as the Oregon Jobs and Transportation Act, is the transportation funding plan adopted by the 2009 Legislature. Three core themes emerged from the legislation: accountability, innovation and environmental stewardship; highway, road and street funding; and multimodal funding. In addition, several other provisions address important elements of Oregon’s transportation system and our economy.Sponsored by Representatives BEYER, BERGER, Senators METSGER, STARR; Representatives BENTZ, D EDWARDS, HUNT, Senators COURTNEY, JOHNSON, MORRISETTE (at the request of Governor Theodore R. Kulongoski)
R&D Strategy of Small and Medium Enterprises in India
The liberalization of economic policies in the last two decades and intensifying market competition tend to be a cause of policy concern for the survival of SMEs in emerging economies like India. These SMEs account for the largest chunk of industrial units and employment in the national economy. Yet, most of them are competing with deeply inadequate resources, especially by means of weak technological capabilities. The present study has provided not only preliminary estimates on SME R&D investments in Indian manufacturing and their broad trends and patterns, but also contributed to the understanding of factors driving the SME in-house R&D activities. It shows that Indian SMEs continue to be vulnerable among all firms as they have the lowest incidence of doing in-house R&D and their R&D intensities have fallen in the last decade. Based on the results from three-step Censored Quantile Regression, this study has suggested a set of useful policy implications for enhancing SME R&D.SMEs; R&D; Business Groups; Foreign Firms.
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