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John and Jane Calvert, Mossiface, 1903 [picture].
John and Jane Calvert were prominent hop farmers at Mossiface. John Russell Calvert was born in Northumberland in 1832 and died in 1922. His wife was formerly Jane Coulson.Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia
John and Jane Calvert, Mossiface, 1903
John and Jane Calvert were prominent hop farmers at Mossiface. John Russell Calvert was born in Northumberland in 1832 and died in 1922. His wife was formerly Jane Coulson
Morongo, residence of John Calvert Esq., near Geelong [picture] /
One of the plates in: Views of Australia.; S8728.Views of Australia
John Calvert and his racehorses, Mossiface
Three racehorses, from left to right, Cumberland, John Peel and Elvira, are held by their jockeys, with John Calvert standing nearby
John Calvert and his racehorses, Mossiface [picture].
Three racehorses, from left to right, Cumberland, John Peel and Elvira, are held by their jockeys, with John Calvert standing nearby.Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia
Creighton University Magazine Summer 2015
WORLD TRAVELER RETURNS HOME
A well-traveled priest and scholar who is deeply committed to Creighton's Jesuit, Catholic mission, the Rev. Daniel Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D., returns to Creighton to become the University's 25th president. Page 14.
BEEFING UP YOUR BRAIN
Internationally known for groundbreaking research that could improve treatment of epilepsy and other neurological disorders, Timothy Simeone, Ph.D., and Kristina Simeone, Ph.D., husband and wife faculty members in the School of Medicine, discuss the influence of diet and sleep on brain health. Page 22.
BRINGING CARE TO RURAL AMERICA
Health care in America continues to be an expansive industry, but fewer health care professionals are finding their way to the nation's rural areas, where a mounting crisis in access is underway. But some Creighton alumni from the schools of medicine, pharmacy and health professions, dentistry and nursing have come home or started anew in rural areas in need of their services. Page 26.
BLOODLAND: THE FIRST WORLD WAR'S LEGACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
As the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I is commemorated this year, history professor John Calvert, Ph.D., offers an insightful perspective on the war's profound impact on the Middle East, as the Ottoman Empire gave way to a Europeon colonial project that completely altered the region. Page 32.23
Pushing Ahead With the Pro Bono Assistance Program, 12 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 286 (2013)
Lawyers often contribute their time and energy helping the under-resourced through pro bono work, whether because it’s required of them or because of a personal desire to assist those less fortunate. But until 2011, few, if any programs were available for IP Professionals to volunteer their time for patent legal services, leaving them to contribute to areas of law outside their expertise. A group of IP law experts from LegalCORPS and a pro bono program created by the America Invents Act (AIA) has changed that. In this brief Article, John Calvert, author of the AIA provision that created the USPTO Pro Bono Assistance Program, discusses the creation of this new program, its successes, and goals for the immediate future. He also explains how IP Professionals can get involved with this exciting new opportunity to help those under-resourced
[John Calvert Tichenor Full Body Photograph]
Full-body photograph of John Calvert Tichenor wearing a hat and the sleeves up his shirt rolled up to his elbows
Comparative Politics: An Introduction
Book DescriptionA modern, up-to-date and extremely well written new introductory text, written by an experienced author and specialist in the field. The approach hangs around the three main themes of liberalization, globalization and democratization. From the Back Cover"Politics is not just a game. It is the ultimate game" Comparative Politics takes a truly international approach to the study of different political systems. Using a clear analytical framework and focusing on three key concepts: democratisation, liberalisation and globalisation, Comparative Politics explains how governments and political establishments gain, exercise and maintain power. Case studies and examples of different types of government from around the world vividly illustrate the text. Not only liberal democracies, but authoritarian and military systems are considered, and the impact of new social movements, and their opposition to the centralisation of power is also explored. Key features: * Global perspective * Clear and distinctive analytical framework * Three themes: democratisation, liberalisation and globalisation * 12 case studies to illustrate key aspects * Brief analyses of 22 leading countries * Sample examination questions * Broad bibliography and suggestions for further reading *Supporting webside material - see p.vii Peter Calvert has been Professor of Comparative and International Politics at the University of Southampton since 1984. He has more than forty years teaching experience at University level, is the author, co-author or editor of some thirty books and has since 1996 been co-editor of the journal Democratization
Calvert High School 1952 Calvertana Yearbook
Yearbook entitled Calvertana of the Calvert Catholic High School for the year 1952
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