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    Joni-gogogo/ShallowBKGC: knowledge graph completion

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    <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/Joni-gogogo/ShallowBKGC/commits/1.1</p&gt

    Joni-gogogo/ShallowBKGC: knowledge graph completion

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    <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/Joni-gogogo/ShallowBKGC/commits/1.1</p&gt

    Joni-gogogo/ShallowBKGC: knowledge graph completion

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    <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/Joni-gogogo/ShallowBKGC/commits/1.1</p&gt

    Calling: Earth #007 - Joni Downs Firat, Wildlife Ecologist

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    Joni Downs Firat, the Associate Chair of the USF School of Geosciences, discusses her research into wildlife ecology and her interest in supporting teaching and research for graduate and undergraduate students. More about Joni can be found here: http://hennarot.forest.usf.edu/main/depts/geosci/faculty/jdowns

    Joni Schwartz-Chaney: Editor\u27s Notes

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    This is the final issue of DSJ under the senior editorship of Dr. Joni Schwartz-Chaney. In this Editor\u27s Notes, Schwartz-Chaney reflects on the past ten years of the journal and its future

    Joni Mitchell at a protest against nuclear energy, Washington, D.C., May 6, 1979

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    Joni Mitchell in performance on stage at an anti-nuclear energy protest in Washington, D.C. on May 6, 1979. The protest occurred weeks after an accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear energy facility near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Other performers at the protest included Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, and Dan Fogelberg. The photograph was taken by Don Hamerman who was then a staff photographer for Unicorn Times, a monthly performing arts periodical in Washington, D.C

    Joni Spring, Director of Outpatient Nursing and Clinic Operations for DHMC

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    The guest in this episode of The Health Leader Forge is Joni Spring, the Director of Outpatient Nursing and Clinic Operations for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is a large academic medical center, and Joni’s responsibilities include all of the outpatient nursing operations. Joni has had over 30 years of experience as nurse, most of that time as a nurse leader and nurse executive. In this podcast they talk about Joni’s passion for nursing, a field she always knew was going to be her life’s work from the time she was a small child

    Joni Mitchell: New Critical Readings

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    Joni Mitchell: New Critical Readings presents a wide range of critical approaches for thinking about the oeuvre of musician and artist Joni Mitchell. It showcases work by leading academics from the fields of popular music and culture on subjects as varied as Mitchell’s environmentalism, the politics of ageing in her work, and her often fraught relationship with feminism.</p

    Oral history interview with Joni Bomar

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    Joni Bomar, a 1958 graduate of Oklahoma State University (OSU) with a degree in business education, explains her interest in 4-H and why she chose to attend OSU. She describes dorm life from sharing a common bathroom to eating in the cafeteria to panty raids. Bomar also talks about working in the housing office, helping to plan social events, and attending varsity basketball games. She even recalls the game where Wilt Chamberlain played and OSU won the game. She also talks about the beauty of the campus and the newness of the library and the student union buildings.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University

    Joni Mitchell: New Critical Readings

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    Joni Mitchell: New Critical Readings presents a wide range of critical approaches for thinking about the oeuvre of musician and artist Joni Mitchell. It showcases work by leading academics from the fields of popular music and culture on subjects as varied as Mitchell’s environmentalism, the politics of ageing in her work, and her often fraught relationship with feminism.</p
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