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Enola and Helen Noble
Enola T. Noble is pictured with her daughter Helen. Enola is the wife of Le Grande Noble. She died a few years later in March 1938
Using practitioner research to study vulnerable patients
A study of the healthcare needs of patients with end-stage renal disease managed without dialysis was undertaken by the practitioner, Helen Noble. She and fellow authors Jackie Bridges and Julienne Meyer explain how this type of approach can yield unique result
Silver City, Public School Teachers
The teachers of the Silver City Public School pose for a group picture. This photograph was taken at the same time as #00987, with all the same people except the unidentified man standing in the back row.Seated (L-R) are: ____; ____; ____; ____; E. F. Funk; Ruth Jackson; ____; ____; ____. Standing (L-R) are: ____; ____; ____; ____; Helen Calkins; Lela A. Manville; ____; ____; ____; ____; ____. Ruth Jackson Hill identified herself in this photograph, along with the date, when she donated it to the Silver City Museum; however, she is not listed as a teacher for the 1924-1925 school year in Helen Calkins' book, The Public Schools of Silver City (1929). Miss Manville had been the principal of the Normal School, and upon the resignation of Mr. Byron Reed in 1918, Miss Manville was voted unanimously to the position of Superintendent of Silver City Public Schools.See #00479 & #00987.8 bit; 294 ppi; ScanMaker 9800X
Silver City, Public School Teachers
The teachers of the Silver City Public School pose for a group picture.Seated (L-R) are: E. F. Funk; Ruth Jackson; Helen Calkins; ____; ____; ____; ____; ____; ____. Standing (L-R) are: ____; ____; ____; ____; ____; ____; ____; Lela A. Manville; ____; ____; ____; ____. Ruth Jackson Hill identified herself in this photograph, along with the date, when she donated it to the Silver City Museum; however, she is not listed as a teacher for the 1924-1925 school year in Helen Calkins' book, The Public Schools of Silver City (1929). The only male teacher listed in the book for any year is Professor Funk.Miss Manville had been the principal of the Normal School, and upon the resignation of Mr. Byron Reed in 1918, Miss Manville was voted unanimously to the position of Superintendent of Silver City Public Schools.See #00479 & #00993.8 bit; 300 ppi; ScanMaker 9800X
Carol Noble
Helen Carol Noble is pictured her school year at Central School. She is the daughter of LeGrand and Alice Enola Noble. She married Calvin Williams Funk. She was born October 18, 1929 and died January 13, 2003
Helen M. Barrett to Horace Kephart, July 17, 1928
In a letter to Horace Kephart on July 17, 1928, Helen M. Barrett of the University of Chicago Press writes about the “Hows and Whys of Cooking” by Halliday and Noble. She includes a list of chapters and how he may obtain a copy.5750 ELLIS AVE
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July 17, 1928
Mr. Horace Kephart
Bryson City
North Carolina
Dear Mr. Kephart:
We are glad to know of your interest
in "Hows and Whys of Cooking1' by Halliday and
Noble. The enclosed circular with its list of
chapters will give you a good idea of the contents of the book. This is not just another
cook book, but is different in providing general principles governing cooking rather than
merely supplying a number of recipes and formulas.
Copies may be secured through your
nearest bookstore or, if you prefer, we shall
be glad to send you a copy upon receipt of
your check for the postpaid price of $2.10.
Yours very truly
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Prevention strategies of the risk of violence and aggression towards nurses in renal units
BackgroundNursing, between healthcare professions, is the most at risk of violence and aggression. Most healthcare organizations rely on training as the primary strategy for the prevention of violence. Very little is known about the key factors for prevention against nurses: staff education, training and risk assessment.ObjectivesThe aim is to verify if the number of observed episodes of violence and aggression in renal units are associated with structural and prevention managerial strategies.DesignAn observational, cross-sectional study.ParticipantsThey were part of a convention sample of participants in the European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association/European Renal Care Association Conference of 2019, who understood the English Language and had a smartphone or tablet.MeasurementsThe tool used was a questionnaire developed by Zampieron in 2010, with closed questions, focused on violence and aggression's prevention and management.ConclusionsIn conclusion our study found that organizational and managerial strategies to address violence and aggression are highly correlated with observed violence in unit. Nurses are encouraged to become proactive by participating in prevention committees and policies, attending prevention training offered by unit, and reporting all incidents including those witnessed
Book review: Algorithms of oppression: how search engines reinforce racism by Safiya Umoja Noble
In Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, Safiya Umoja Noble draws on her research into algorithms and bias to show how online search results are far from neutral, but instead replicate and reinforce racist and sexist beliefs that reverberate in the societies in which search engines operate. This timely and important book sheds light on the ways that search engines impact on our modes of understanding, knowing and relating, writes Helen Kara
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