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    Terresa Nickle and Jason Smith in a performance

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    Terresa Nickle and Jason Smith in a performance -'Terresa Nickle, Jason Smith, by Chad Harris.

    Reenactor (Jason Harris) at Honey Springs Battlefield Museum

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    Photograph of a Civil War solider reenactor (Jason Harris) at Honey Springs Battlefield Museum

    Jason Harris (1893-1969), purchased by Minor R. Harris on March 3, 1970

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    Documents regarding the purchase of two headstones, the first for Jason Harris (1893-1969), and the second for Marvel Harris. Material used was Rowanna Pink granite, with blown, darkened, Elbreco lettering. A cross separates the dates, which are directly under the names. The markers were placed at Calvary Cemetery, Lot 69, Section 44, in Toledo, Ohio

    Jason Bond Family History

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    Jason Bond authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2017 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]

    Competing interests

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    Directors considering the interests of stakeholders - such as employees, creditors and customers - will not breach the best interests duty, write Prof Jason Harris and Grace Borsellino

    Submission for the Inquiry into Australian Securities and Investments Commission Investigation and Enforcement

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    This piece is a submission made by Professor Jason Harris to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) investigation and enforcement inquiry. It contains the substantive content of the submission made regarding officer conduct for companies (governed by ASIC), in external administration under Ch 5 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

    Beyond Plan Length: heuristic search planning for maximum reward problems

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    Recently automatic extraction of heuristic estimates has been shown to be extremely fruitful when applied to classical planning domains. We present a simple extension to the heuristic extraction process from the well-known HSP system that allows us to apply it to reward maximisation problems. This extension involves computing an estimate of the maximal reward obtainable from a given state by ignoring delete lists. We also describe how to improve the accuracy of this estimate using any available mutual exclusion information. In this way we seek to apply recent advances in classical planning to a broader range of problems, ultimately to include both both probabilistic and decision theoretic problems

    Jason vs GIJOE

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    Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Jason vs GI JOE is partly an exercise in autobiography, an experiment in relational aesthetics, and an interdisciplinary artist project at the intersection of comic books, creative writing and performance art. This comic book, Jason vs. GIJOE, is a postmodern double erasure, based on the comic book GIJOE: Cobra II (Issue 1). The original pictures from the comic book have been removed, and replaced by a series of short narratives, describing autobiographical events from the life of the author: me, Jason. Speech bubbles from the original have been left to comment back over top of the stories, obscuring meaning but creating moments of unplanned dialogue. The comic is a readymade, twice erased: once to replace the drawings of the initial comic, and again when using the original dialogue bubbles to speak back to the narrative

    Stakeholder priority for accountability in non-government organisations

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    Jason Harris studied small donor priorities for accountability from non-government organisations. He found that small donors want accountability to donors first, and then to beneficiaries, but that accountability to beneficiaries must be mediated through upward stakeholders in order to be effective. Non-government organisations will use his findings to better understand accountability to small donors and beneficiaries

    Oral history interview with Jason Poudrier

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    Jason Poudrier, author, discusses growing up in a military family and living in Alaska, North Dakota, Oregon, and finally Oklahoma. He describes what it was like enlisting in the Army after high school in 2001 and how his military service affected him. A recipient of the Purple Heart, he shares his experiences getting injured by shrapnel in Iraq. He later talks about how he uses poetry and writing to cope with his memories of war, and how he hopes to help others do the same.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes
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