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    Fastidious Inquiry, Weird Compliance: A Corona of Sonnets by Anonymous

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    Fastidious Inquiry, Weird Compliance is a corona of sonnets, written by Anonymous. These sonnets express a fictional subject’s experience of, and involvement with, state powers of online surveillance during the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in 2020. These sonnets were written over the course of two Engineering Fictions writing workshops, by stakeholders from policing, government, health, academia and civil liberties groups in the U.K. Through these workshops, a meeting-place was formed where participants could enjoy a certain quality of anonymity, under the cloak of poetic fiction. This chapbook is the outcome of a mutual, non-hierarchical, thoughtful and creative conversation between stakeholders of online state surveillance and policing during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Engineering Fictions is a collaborative and improvisational writing workshop for transdisciplinary thought experiment and artistic inquiry, created and curated by Jessica Foley. Its bespoke design affords people a time and meeting-place to creatively explore and respond to ideas, questions and doubts relating in some way to technology and communication, through fiction and word play. Please visit www.engineeringfictions.org for more information. This chapbook was produced as part of the SUII funded dissemination programme, 'Embedding Ethics by Design in the Policing of Digital Futures in Scotland', led by Amy Humphrey, Megan O'Neill, and Burkhard Schafer. Please visit https://www.scottishinsight.ac.uk/Programmes/OpenCall201920/DigitalPolicing.aspx for more about this project. Fastidious Inquiry, Weird Compliance: A Corona of Sonnets was edited and designed by Jessica Foley, curator and host of Engineering Fictions, in Dublin, during the 2020/21 coronavirus pandemic

    Engineering Fictions Handbox (Booklet) 2013

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    The Engineering Fictions Handbox 2013 is a small grey box containing an A5 booklet and 12 postcards. The EF Handbox offers readers a brief introduction to the concept behind the Engineering Fictions writing workshops, in the form of a FLUXUS style assemblage of text and image. The booklet provides a glossary of terms and writing constraints that emerged during the first year of Engineering Fictions in 2013, in the context of the telecommunications research centre CTVR, Dublin, Ireland. The postcards provide readers with an index of each of the Engineering Fictions workshops that took place in 2013. Engineering Fictions is a writing workshop created and hosted by Jessica Foley

    Engineering Fictions Handbox (Postcards) 2013

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    The Engineering Fictions Handbox 2013 is a small grey box containing an A5 booklet and 12 postcards. The EF Handbox offers readers a brief introduction to the concept behind the Engineering Fictions writing workshops, in the form of a FLUXUS style assemblage of text and image. The booklet provides a glossary of terms and writing constraints that emerged during the first year of Engineering Fictions in 2013, in the context of the telecommunications research centre CTVR, Dublin, Ireland. The postcards provide readers with an index of each of the Engineering Fictions workshops that took place in 2013. Engineering Fictions is a writing workshop created and hosted by Jessica Foley

    Value-based benefits design research high-level findings

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    [Report] -- Attachment A. Methodology -- Attachment B. Presentation Slides.prepared for: Portland State University & Office for Oregon Health Policy & Research ; by Carol Foley, Ph.D.Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 16, 2020)."During a period from late September to mid-October of 2010, a series of research forums were conducted to get feedback from those impacted by a value-based benefits design; the benefit design is intended for employers and individual purchasers in an Oregon health exchange. Insurers, agents/brokers, hospitals, providers, employers, consumers, and consumer advocates participated in the forums"--Page 2.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Migrating objects: John Henry Foley and empire

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    This is a chapter in a book entitled, Artists and Migration 1400-1850. Britain, Europe and beyond, edited by Kathrin Wagner, Jessica David and Matej Klemencic, published by Cambridge Scholars Press in 2017. The collection came out of a conference in Liverpool in 2013. My chapter considers the equestrian statue of a Raj military figure James Outram which was erected in central Calcutta in 1874. The essay discusses the incongruity of using western artistic ideals in the context of 19th C India. The conclusion is about the paradox of an Irish-born sculptor contributing to the imperial game

    A Biography of Red: An Essay In Prose

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    "Our final piece is Erin Foley\u27s essay A Biography of Red, edited by Crimson Craighead, which argues how Anne Carson puts herself into her novel in verse and explores the connection between author and work" (Craighead 7).&nbsp

    Foley catheter placement for induction of labor in the setting of ruptured membranes

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    Conclusions: Similar to other studies, our case series suggested that the use of Foley catheter for cervical ripening in the state of ruptured membrane is safe and effective. We hope that our case series encourages randomized prospective clinical trials that will further investigate the complications of Foley catheter placement in the state of ruptured membranes, specifically as it relates to: The rate of intrapartum infection when compared to other induction methods The correlation between positive GBS status and Foley catheter placement The effectiveness of Foley catheters as a cervical ripening agent for the induction of labor in PPROM for gestation ages \u3e34 week

    An approach to poetry through types of poems

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    [sound recording] / Brendan O'Grady. The traditional ballads by Mike Foley.; 1 sound cassette (60 minutes); Broadcast on CFCY Radio, Charlottetown, March 27 & April 03, 1972.; The traditional balladsSource type: Electronic(1
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