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Sanders’ Pictorial Primer
Sanders’ Pictorial Primer, or, An Introduction to Sanders’ First Reader, enl. and rev. by Charles W. Sanders. A primary reader with illustrations and words for children.At head of title: Sanders’ series. The name of J.C. Sanders appears on t.-p. of 1846 edition as joint author. Cover title: The green primer
Persuasion through emotions in Athenian deliberative oratory
© 2016, Franz Steiner Verlag. The attached document (embargoed until 31/10/2017) is an author produced version of a chapter uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. Sanders, E. (2016). Persuasion through emotions in Athenian deliberative oratory. In E. Sanders, & M. Johncock (Eds.), Emotion and persuasion in classical antiquity (pp. 57-73). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag
Introduction
© 2016, Franz Steiner Verlag. The attached document (embargoed until 31/10/2017) is an author produced version of a chapter uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. Sanders, E. (2016). Introduction. In E. Sanders, & M. Johncock (Eds.), Emotion and persuasion in classical antiquity (pp. 13-24). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag
Marriage record of Thomas, J. E. and Sanders, Sibyl
Marriage license for J.E. Thomas and Sibyl Sanders. E.C. Simms was the officiant
Diary of C. J. Sanders
Diary - This document is the personal diary of Constance Jukes Sanders, daughter of Gilbert E. Sanders, Superintendent of the Northwest Mounted Police 1905-1908. The diary begins on August 27, 1910, and ends April 6, 1911. Diary entries include daily activities of C. J. Sanders during her nineteenth and twentieth years, while living in Athabasca Landing with her parents. C. J. spent her days doing housework at the family's home, and often taught Sunday School at the local church. A favourite pastime was having friends over to play bridge in the evening, or riding ponies during the daytime. Church was a big part of the family's week. The women also spent a lot of time cooking, cleaning and sewing. C. J. took a boat over to Europe with her mother and father just before Christmas in 1910. She was very seasick during the trip. While in Europe they visited family and friends in England, Ireland and France (45 pages
Should i publish in an open access journal?
An “author pays” publishing model is the only fair way to make biomedical research findings accessible to all, say Matthew Kurien and David S Sanders, but James J Ashton and R Mark Beattie worry that it can lead to bias in the evidence base towards commercially driven results
Wind-driven rain
Wind-driven rain (WDR) is one of the most important moisture sources for building facades (Sanders 1996, Blocken and Carmeliet 2004) and it is expected to become even more important in the future (Sanders and Phillipson 2003, Phillipson and Sanders 2004). Knowledge of the WDR intensity impinging on building facades is essential as a boundary condition for numerical Heat-Air-Moisture (HAM) transfer models that are used to examine the hygrothermal behaviour and the durability of building facade components exposed to the outside climate. WDR research in building physics can be divided into two parts, namely: (1) the assessment of the direct WDR intensity impinging on the building facade and (2) the assessment of the response of the facades to these loads. While the first part focuses on the amount and the distribution of the WDR intensity across building surfaces, the latter part includes the contact and surface phenomena that occur when WDR drops hit the wall. Examples are splashing, absorption, adhesion, runoff and evaporation. In each part, different approaches can be employed: experimental, (semi-) empirical and numerical methods.
The state-of-the-art of WDR research in 1996 was reported by Sanders (1996) in the framework of the International Energy Agency Annex 24. Later, a review on WDR research in building physics was composed by Blocken and Carmeliet (2004). These two documents indicated that, although important advances have been made in the past, there is still of lot of work to be done, both concerning WDR impact assessment and especially concerning WDR contact and surface phenomena. This report presents a brief overview of earlier achievements as well as the achievements made during Annex 41
Ruby D. Smith With Governor Carl E. Sanders, circa 1960
An Official State photo features Ruby D. Smith as she stands with Governor Carl E. Sanders and a group
Gentrification and the Criminalization of Sex Work : Exploring the Sanitization of Sex Work in Kings Cross with the use of ASBOs and CBOs
Exploring resident-empowered meetingplaces in Dutch neighbourhoods: by Jane Jacobs Walking Action-research methodology
The ‘Jane Jacobs Walk’ organization as one of the Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) heritage initiative supported three Jane Jacobs Walks of certified Fred Sanders in the period 2011 - 2014 in Amsterdam neighbourhoods. These walks helped residents to explore resident-empowered meeting-places and activities in their own housing environment for the benefit of community living-quality for themselves and others all spirited by Jane Jacobs her thoughts. These walks can methodological be seen as a form actionresearch by which the participating residents analyze their own data of experiences and insights. From the three Jane Jacob Walks organized (added to the results of my dissertation as the ‘body of knowledge’) (Sanders, 2014) the conclusions are: 1. Residents favor nearby and lifestyle coupled meeting-places, 2. Beside the by the municipality organized meeting-places there are many so called ‘free’ meeting-placesavailable, 3. Less of all these meeting-places suite youngsters, foreign people and unemployed people, and 4. Residents are willing to organize meeting-place even to manage subsidizing still a financial support from the municipality is essential. The effect of the ‘talking by walking’ could be optimized by involvingmore youngsters. ‘Jane Jacobs Walks’ as example of action-research could methodological be optimized by testing the results in a pilot-neighbourhood
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