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    J.R. PAREDES Composer MASTER'S RECITAL Sunday, February 19, 2006 3:00p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall

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    Program: Unicycle / J.R. Paredes -- Radial Blur / J.R. Paredes -- Unveiling Autumn / J.R. Paredes -- Diesel Engine / J.R. Paredes -- Hall of Mirrors / J.R. Paredes.This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Music degree

    Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire (Proof)

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    Lithotint by William L Walton (1796-1872), depicting a mansion with two workers standing in the entrance, two men loading grass on a horse cart and two more are relaxing on the grass. Original drawing by James Duffield Harding (1797-1863). Published in London May 1, 1844 by Chapman & Hall. Artist Proof. Originally produced for "The Baronial Halls, and Picturesque Edifices of England", London 1848, author; Samuel Carter Hall.Mr JA van Tilburg bequeathed his "prentenkabinet" of over 10 000 graphic works to the University of PretoriaJacob van Tilburgab201

    Hall Effects on scale hierarchy in MHD turbulence

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    Direct numerical simulations of MHD turbulence with and without uniform magnetic field are carried out to study the Hall effects on scale-hierarchy in MHD turbulence. It is observed that vortex and current sheets are filamented either by the Kelvin- Helmholtz instability or magnetic reconnection in case of Hall MHD turbulence, while the filamentation is not observed without the Hall term. We show that the filamentation occurs not only for scales smaller than the ion skin depth, which is indicated by the Hall parameter, but also for scales larger than the ion skin depth, affecting turbulence statistics. It is also shown that the Hall effects can be modelled by a Smagorinsky-type model effectively for high wave number regions

    Lewis Phillip Hall, Local Historian and Author

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    Lewis Phillip Hall-local historian and autho

    Sugar Maple Bark Injury by Gray Squirrels in a Minnesota Woodlot

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    Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 3690 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.Irving, F.D.; Beer, J.R.; Hall, O.F.. (1956). Sugar Maple Bark Injury by Gray Squirrels in a Minnesota Woodlot. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/56675

    Arizona's vulnerable populations

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    abstract: Arizona’s vulnerable populations are struggling on a daily basis but usually do so in silence, undetected by traditional radar and rankings, often unaware themselves of their high risk for being pushed or pulled into full crisis. Ineligible for financial assistance under strict eligibility guidelines, they don’t qualify as poor because vulnerable populations are not yet in full crisis. To be clear, this report is not about the “poor,” at least not in the limited sense of the word. It is about our underemployed wage earners, our single-parent households, our deployed or returning military members, our under-educated and unskilled workforce, our debt-ridden neighbors, our uninsured friends, our family members with no savings for an emergency, much less retirement.Arizona Town Hall. Arizona Town Hall ; 104t

    "Letter with No Address" - Poem by Donald Hall

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    Donald Hall reads his poem "Letter with No Address," an epistolary poem written for his late wife, the poet Jane Kenyon. Hall is a former U.S. Poet Laureate and the author of 16 books of poetry, as well as fiction.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/85036/1/letterwithnoaddress_donalhall.mp

    Arizona's economy

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    abstract: As Arizona pulls itself out of the deepest recession that it has faced since the Great Depression, this 105th Arizona Town Hall is convened to examine Arizona’s economy. In Arizona Town Hall’s fifty-two year history, this is the eleventh time citizens from across the state have come together to reflect on the current state of Arizona’s economy and how best to shape its future.Arizona Town Hall ; 105t

    A complete map of Los Angeles area and guide to olympic games /

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    Border shows distances to various California cities.; On verso: History of Union Oil Company -- Olympic games history -- General program Tenth Olympic Games -- Los Angeles 1932 -- The Olympic City 1932 [map] showing Riviera Equestrian sports; Downtown section; Olympic Village; and 2000 meter rowing course.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn6297474.Panel title: 1932 Olympic map : Olympic games Los Angeles, July 30 - Aug. 14 1932 California U.S.A
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