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    Jeep and a Vacuum Oil fuel truck on a pier with a Short S23 C class Empire Flying Boat in the background, ca. 1952 [transparency] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from list.; Condition: Fair, colour faded.; Part of: Allan James Hughes collection of lantern slides of Qantas Empire Airways .; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4247944

    L'immaginazione sociologica di Everett C. Hughes

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    Il saggio presenta e discute criticamente la figura e l'opera del sociologo americano Everett C. Hughes, uno dei maestri della Scuola di Chicago. Dopo una ricostruzione storica della tradizione di Chicago e una biografia di Hughes (documentata anche con l'ausilio di fonti originali archivistiche), il saggio si sofferma sul contributo di Hughes alla fondazione e legittimazione del metodo etnografico, e sulle peculiarità della sua teoria istituzionalista

    Oral History Interview with Robert C. Hughes, August 5, 1978

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    Interview with Navy veteran Robert C. Hughes. The interview includes Hughes' personal experiences while aboard the battleship USS Tennessee during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941

    Letting in the Trojan mouse: Using an eportfolio system to re-think pedagogy.

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    Copyright statement: Copyright 2008 Julie Hughes. The author assigns to ascilite and educational non-profit institutions a non-exclusive licence to use this document for personal use and in courses of instruction provided that the article is used in full and this copyright statement is reproduced. The author also grants a non-exclusive licence to ascilite to publish this document on the ascilite web site and in other formats for Proceedings ascilite Melbourne 2008. Any other use is prohibited without the express permission of the author.E-learning research, as an emergent field in the UK, is highly political in nature (Conole & Oliver, 2007, p.6) occupying a complex landscape which houses policy-makers, researchers and practitioners. Increasingly and more interestingly, the landscape is being shaped by the narratives and experiences of the learners themselves (Creanor et al., 2006, Conole et al., 2006) and the use of Web 2.0 technologies. However, as Laurillard (2007, p.xv) reminds us we still, ‘tend to use technology to support traditional modes of teaching’ and ‘we scarcely have the infrastructure, the training, the habits or the access to the new technology, to be optimising its use just yet’ (p.48). Web 2.0 spaces, literacies and practices offer the possibility for new models of education (Mayes & de Freitas, 2007, p.13) which support iterative and integrative learning but as educators and higher educational establishments are we prepared and ready to re-think our pedagogies and re-do (Beetham & Sharpe 2007, p.3) our practices? This concise paper will reflect upon how the use of new learning landscapes such as eportfolios might offer us the opportunity to reflect upon the implications of letting in the e-learning eportfolio Trojan mouse (Sharpe & Oliver, 2007, p.49)

    Letter from Langston Hughes to A.O. and Dorothy F. Steele, March 18, 1952

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    Letter regarding Hughes' visit to Johnson C. Smith University

    Portrait of Dame Mary Hughes, London, ca. 1915 [picture] /

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    Part of the William Morris Hughes Collection.; Title devised by cataloguer.; Condition: Silvering and water marks upper left.; Inscriptions: "C. Vandyk Ltd. 41 Buckingham Palace Road, London, S. W." -- Photographer's blind stamp lower left corner.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3307902

    JH Hughes

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    Photograph of L to R: UNIDENTIFIED, UNIDENTIFIED, and Charlie Kunkel. Photo by JH Hughes, c. 1906

    [Philip Kell Company, interior showing crane]

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    From sleeve: Interior of Philip Kell Company, showing crane. Hughes Collection #25559. c. 1925Title supplied by cataloger.Positive digital file from original glass negativeEmulsion flaking of

    View of shoreline at Wardour

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    From Sleeve: Robt. C. Aldridge. Wardour. View of Shoreline at Wardour. Hughes Co., Balto. N242.Title from item.Positive digital file from original glass negative.in good shap
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