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    Letter from Rose Cecil O'Neill to Mary Louise Clifton

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    A handwritten letter from Rose Cecil O'Neill to Mary Louise Clifton Womer regarding folk art in the Ozarks

    From the IBPP Research Associates. Brazil: Louise Madeira

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    The author -Louise Madeira - is a psychologist working in Brazil. In this article, the Brazilian Economic Crisis is discussed

    Payton, Amy Louise. "Looking Back" radio show on Paytons book on Georgina Stirling.

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    CBC freelance broadcaster Cathy Porter talking to author Amy Louise Payton about the life of Georgina Stirling, Soprano Premadonna from Twillingate. Payton talks about her interest in the singer and her book on Stirling; Hiram Silk interviews Amy Louise Payton on the program Looking Back about her book Nightingale of the North about Georgina Stirling. Payton talks about Stirling and the history of the Twillingate area

    Talking to Louise Bourgeois

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    A narrative text describing a fictive series of events. The narrator (first person) attempts to interview the celebrated artist Louise Bourgeois in her London studio, and events unfold, leading to his becoming her studio assistant. The text is interwoven with the narrative of an artist from an unspecified South or Central American country, living in London. There is another text including elements of the first narrative set in a different context, and a further text describing thought processes involved in making a particular painting. The texts serve to problematise the notion of authenticity, identity, originality and the role of the artist. The text is derived from several paintings by the author

    Louise Phillips scrapbooks

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    Two scrapbooks compiled by Louise Phillips, a University of Maryland Alumna. She graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Early Childhood Education in 1960 and with an Med. in Curriculum and Instruction in 1991. Phillips was a Montgomery County public school teacher and is the author of children's books. In 1986 she made a documentary about her teaching experiences. The scrapbooks include statements of her philosophy on teaching, vacation photographs, and correspondence. Also included are her two books, The Bald Eagle's Flying Shadow: A Fourth of July Celebration and The First Snowflake of Winter

    Louise Juneau

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    Photograph - Louise Juneau, an Alberta Government Telephone operator, Athabasca, Albert

    Louise Juneau - 03

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    Photograph - Louise Juneau, an Alberta Government Telephone operator, Athabasca, Albert

    Louise Juneau - 02

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    Photograph - Louise Juneau, an Alberta Government Telephone operator, Athabasca, Albert

    Louise Juneau - 04

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    Photograph - Louise Juneau, an Alberta Government Telephone operator, Athabasca, Albert

    LLHonorable Louise Charron: une analyse quantitative comparre de sa jurisprudence (The Hon. Louise Charron: A Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Her Jurisrpudence)

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    Ce chapitre offre un portrait statistique des décisions de la juge Louise Charron pendant la période où elle a siégé à la Cour suprême du Canada soit de 2004 à 2011. Il porte une attention particulière aux données quantitatives des opinions unanimes, majoritaires, dissidentes sur les motifs et sur le résultat auxquelles la juge Charron a participé soit en les signant ou en les rédigeant. Il compare les statistiques de la juge Charron à celles de ses collègues de la plus haute institution judiciaire du pays depuis 1982. La philosophie judiciaire de la juge Charron orientée vers la recherche du consensus, la collégialité et l’inclusion des idées de ses collègues constitue une hypothèse explicative de ses très faibles taux de dissidencesThis chapter is a statistical portrait of the judicial decisions of Justice Louise Charron between 2004 and 2011, the period in which she sat on the Supreme Court of Canada. It focuses in particular on quantitative data about unanimous opinions, majorities, dissenting and concurring reasons for cases in which Justice Charron participated, either as a panel member signing on to a judgment or as the author of reasons. The study compares Justice Charron’s profile of decisions to that of her colleagues on the country’s highest judicial institution. It hypothesizes that the small number of dissents and concurrences in which Justice Charron took part reflects her judicial philosophy, which appears to be oriented toward consensus-building, collegiality and the inclusion in her judgements of the ideas of her colleagues
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