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    Letter from Daisy Gooding

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    Letter - Mrs. Daisy Gooding shares many anecdotes about the life of a ferryman in Athabasca from 1905 until 1923. Her father, Mr. Christopher Johnston, operated a ferry on the Athabasca River during the 1920 to 1921 season. She tells of her parents' life in the town of Athabasca with her father becoming the town policeman, after the Northwest Mounted Police detachment closed, and his further jobs as a homesteader and ferryman. Stories are told about her father dealing with the many interesting situations arising from policing in a small town (3 pages

    Leadership and Upward Influence: A Survey of Business School Deans

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    J. Michael McDonald, Ph.D., is director of Graduate Studies, College of Business Administration, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Ga 30460-8050. Carl W. Gooding, Ph.D., is professor of management, College of Business, Jacksonville State University, Anniston, AL. 36205

    Valid recovery of nucleic acid sequence information from high contamination risk samples – Ancient DNA and environmental DNA

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    George A. Kowalchuk, Jeremy J. Austin, Paul S. Gooding and John R. Stephenhttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/710463/description#descriptio

    Control of the emu

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    Vermin research officers C. D. GOODING and J. L LONG give the latest recommendations for control of the emu, based on a series of observations and poisoning experiments in the northern wheatbelt

    Cognitive Behavioural Prevention of Suicide in Psychosis: a treatment manual N. Tarrier, P. Gooding, D. Pratt, J. Kelly, Y. Awenet and J. Maxwell London: Routledge, 2013. pp. 264, £29.99 (pb). ISBN: 978-0-415-65870-6.

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    Book review of: Cognitive Behavioural Prevention of Suicide in Psychosis: a treatment manual by N. Tarrier , P. Gooding , D. Pratt , J. Kelly , Y. Awenet and J. Maxwell. London: Routledge, 2013. ISBN: 9780415658706

    Malad Power Station (Malad Powerhouse), view from south side of Malad River, Gooding County, Idaho

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    Photo shows a view of the Malad Powerhouse (built in 1911) from the south side of Malad River, Gooding County, Idah

    Mississippian-Devonian Black Shales of Kentucky: East-West Transect in Five Cores from the Appalachian Basin to the Illinois Basin

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    Devonian-Mississippian black shales are widespread across North America and underlie nearly 70 percent of Kentucky (Kepferle and Roen, 1981; Ettensohn and others, 1988). These black-shale units are among the most thoroughly investigated format ions in the commonwealth, because t hey have sourced most of t he conventional hydrocarbons (Gooding and Ettensohn, 2008; Gooding, 2013), have been major producers of gas in both the Illinois and Appalachian Basins, and have major potential as unconventional producers in both basins. In fact, maturation indicators such as vitrinite reflectance and total organic carbon, from both basins, show that the shales are most ly mature and had a high potent ial to generate hydrocarbons (East and ot hers, 2012; Gooding, 2013; Ryder and others, 2013). In Kentucky, however, temporal and stratigraphic relationships between basins differ, and the units in each basin are known by different names, making cross-basin correlations difficult (Ettensohn and others, 1988). Thus, the purpose of this chart is to provide preliminary interbasinal correlations based on five cores (A-E) available at the Kentucky Geological Survey Earth Analysis Research Library. This chart correlates organic-rich shales across the Cincinnati Arch via radioactive stratigraphy and supplemental biostratigraphic control. Where available, commercial gamma-ray logs were used for correlation, but where unavailable, artificial gamma-ray logs, or radioactivity profiles, were produced using a hand held scintillometer (Ettensohn and others, 1979)

    Review of Curiosity perfectly satisfyed: Faraday's travels in Europe 1813-1815, edited by Brian Bowers and Lenore Symons; Michael Faraday's 'Chemical notes, hints, suggestions and objects of pursuit' of 1822, edited by Ryan D. Tweney and David Gooding; The correspondence of Michael faraday, Volume 1 , 1811-1831, edited by Frank A. J. L. James

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    Review of Curiosity Perfectly Satisfyed: Faraday's Travels in Europe 1813-1815, Edited by Brian Bowers and Lenore Symons; Michael Faraday's 'Chemical Notes, Hints, Suggestions and Objects of Pursuit' of 1822, Edited by Ryan D. Tweney and David Gooding; The Correspondence of Michael Faraday, Volume 1 , 1811-1831, Edited by Frank A. J. L. James

    Translating sociological discourse. Robert Gooding- Williams’s Look, A Negro!

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    This article presents a commentary on some aspects dealing with specialized translation of the languages of philosophy and sociology of racism. After being published in journals of philosophy and collective works, the articles analyzed here appeared in Gooding-Williams’s 2006 volume Look, a Negro!: Philosophical Essays on Race, Culture and Politics. Devoted to some of the themes at hand in the debate about anti-black racismin contemporary America, these essays show the author’s commitment to his subject, reporting his colleagues’ ideas and presenting his own. They are written in a warm, engaging style, which aims at persuading the reader to take side in the debate about anti-black racismand – possibly – to agree with their author
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