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    Letter: Hal C. DeRan to Ida M. Tarbell, January 9, 1939

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    Letter of two page

    part of hal-01253250

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    ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALPart of hal-01253250 and hal-01251319Original video file recorded on October ‎09, ‎2012. Additional video file (complementary to Figure 12): Evidence of pair-bonding showing grain C naturally brought back to the surface and moving towards grain F. The grains collide and interact as a pair seemingly affecting each other. Note the CO2 released in discrete bursts. MP4 59.8 MB (29 frames/second, edited to reduce file size).Evidence of pair-bonding showing grain C naturally brought back to the surface and moving towards grain F. The grains collide and interact as a pair seemingly affecting each other. Note the CO2 released in discrete bursts

    Reshaping Global Technology Development: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in China and India

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    Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the processes by which the offshoring of technology development to India and China by Western and Japanese multinationals has evolved from the localization/simplification of technology for local markets to the development of advanced technology in India and China for global markets. Design/methodology/approach – Case studies were developed based on 190 interviews conducted in China, India and several other countries. Respondents included multinational home country and offshore managers, as well as local entrepreneurs. Findings – Rather than following carefully thought out corporate strategies, the offshoring of technology development by multinationals is more often incremental and driven by the ambitions and expectations of Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs and managers. Meanwhile ‘‘technology competition’’ policies proposed in the USA and elsewhere are not taking sufficient account of the processes by which technology development is being offshored. Originality/value – Techno-nationalistic policies designed to allow one country to win a race with others in developing and monopolizing new technologies are increasingly dysfunctional. The identification of multinationals with ‘‘home countries’’ continues to weaken. At the same time, technologies and technology workers are more mobile than ever before. Better policies would allow nations to seek mutual benefit through today’s more globally dispersed technology development capabilities. Multinational managers in our study were not sufficiently accounting for the costs of offshoring and outsourcing technology, nor were they giving much thought to the longer term implications of their diminishing capabilities to develop or even control the development technology. More thought should be given to what aspects of technology constitute ‘‘core competencies’’ and which provide sustainable competitive advantage in the emerging global environment.This is the Version of Record, from the HTML version, provided by Emerald Group Publishing. This article is (c) Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to appear here (http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7282/T31Z4693). Emerald does not grant permission for this article to be further copied/distributed or hosted elsewhere without the express permission from Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Peer reviewe

    Portrait of Virginia Richardson in the J. C. Williamson production of Brigadoon, 1951 [1] [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: J.C. Williamson collection of photographs.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3508567; Seasons in Australasia recorded in programs and ephemera held in J.C. Williamson collection, PROMPT Collection : 1951 commencing 17 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne ; 1951 commencing 15 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide ; 1951 commencing 1 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane ; 1951 commencing 15 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney ; 1952 commencing 6 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland

    Hal C.

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    Black and white photograph of bay gelding, pacer Hal C. wearing head number seven, Hannafin up for the 2.24 Pace at the Oxford County Agricultural Society in South Paris, Maine on Wednesday, September 14, 1938.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/kendall_images/3379/thumbnail.jp

    Don Nicol, Fred Murray and girls from the J. C. Williamson production of Follow The Girls, 1946 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: J.C. Williamson collection of photographs.; The performer in door two is identified as Gloria Lynch.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3508962; Seasons in Australasia recorded in programs and ephemera held in J.C. Williamson collection, PROMPT Collection : 1946, commencing 12 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney ; 1947, commencing 15 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne ; 1948, commencing 5 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth

    Portrait of Olive Lucas, actress in the J. C. Williamson production of Brigadoon, 1951 [1] [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: J.C. Williamson collection of photographs.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3508570; Seasons in Australasia recorded in programs and ephemera held in J.C. Williamson collection, PROMPT Collection : 1951 commencing 17 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne ; 1951 commencing 15 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide ; 1951 commencing 1 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane ; 1951 commencing 15 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney ; 1952 commencing 6 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland

    Portrait of Haydee Seldon, actress in the J. C. Williamson production of Born Yesterday, 1948-1949 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: J.C. Williamson collection of photographs.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3508550; Seasons in Australasia recorded in programs and ephemera held in J.C. Williamson collection, PROMPT Collection : 1948 commencing 24 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney ; 1949 commencing 8 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne ; 1949 commencing 19 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne

    Black opal [music] : march & two step /

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    For piano.; Cover title.; "Composer of 'Dance of the blackbirds', 'Gnomes' parade', 'Snowflakes gavotte', 'The girl up there', &c, &c."; Cover bears port. of the composer.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an4800789.Balck opal : march and two ste
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