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Judd, D J, 2788383
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/396155Surname: JUDD. Given Name(s) or Initials: D J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 2788383. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-3836.231397
Item: [2016.0049.28448] "Judd, D J, 2788383
1939 Gaylen Keith Judd High School photo
black and white image crop of Gaylen Keith Judd from page 37 from the 1939 HASSAYAMPER Prescott High School, Prescott Arizona Yearboo
Brief history of Annie D. Judd
Typescript of a biographical sketch of Annie (Dowler) Judd of Panguitch, Utah, from an interview in 1939, and answers by her for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey, filled out in 1941 by Don Orton of Panguitch. She was born in England in 1860, and her family came to Utah in 1868, settling at Saint Georg
Jüri Okas’ ‘specific objects’: diverging discourses in Estonian Art in the 1970s.
Previously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/00000367/Article 3 of 6 in issue devoted to the visual culture of the Scandinavian and Baltic region.This article will look at the early works of Estonian architect and artist Jüri Okas and will try to work between diverging languages and interpretations, reading works by Okas against the background of Anglo-american conceptualism and minimalism of the same period. The first part of the paper will analyse a print by Jüri Okas that paraphrases works by the American artist Donald Judd and will try to show how Okas’ concept of minimalism differed from the Western one and the reasons behind it. The second part of the paper will focus on a conceptual book by Jüri Okas, consisting of a series of photographs of everyday and banal architectural objects, and compare it to Rober Venturi’s book on Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture. Finally, a comparison will be made with works of Robert Smithson in the context of concepts of waste, excess and the remainders of industrial civilisationPostprin
Domains of Digital Literacy [diagram]
This diagram illustrates three interconnected domains of digital literacy (procedural and technical, cognitive, and sociocultural). Please cite this diagram as: Smith, E. E., Kahlke, R. & Judd, T. (2018). Domains of digital literacy. [Diagram]. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11908425
This diagram was created for a paper presentation at ASCILITE 2018. The paper informing the diagram, including the full list of references, is available at: Smith, E. E., Kahlke, R. & Judd, T. (2018). From digital natives to digital literacy: Anchoring digital practices through learning design. In M. Campbell, J. Willems, C. Adachi, D. Blake, I. Doherty, S. Krishnan, S. Macfarlane, L. Ngo, M. O’Donnell, S. Palmer, L. Riddell, I. Story, H. Suri & J. Tai (Eds.), Open Oceans: Learning without borders. Proceedings ASCILITE 2018 Geelong (pp. 510-515). http://2018conference.ascilite.org/conference-proceedings/This research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Clawson, Margaret Judd [3]
A photograph of Margaret Gay Judd Clawson, wife of Hiram B. Clawson and was the leading woman in the first performance of the Salt Lake Theater
Clawson, Margaret Judd [2]
A photograph of Margaret Gay Judd Clawson, wife of Hiram B. Clawson and actress who was the leading woman in the first performance at the Salt Lake Theate
Gaylon Keith Judd
Black and white photograph of Gaylen Keith Judd partner of Wilford Ray Bythewa
Solving the Multi-Country Real Business Cycle Model Using Ergodic Set Methods
We use the stochastic simulation algorithm, described in Judd, Maliar and Maliar (2009), and the cluster-grid algorithm, developed in Judd, Maliar and Maliar (2010a), to solve a collection of multi-country real business cycle models. The following ingredients help us reduce the cost in high-dimensional problems: an endogenous grid enclosing the ergodic set, linear approximation methods, fixed-point iteration and efficient integration methods, such as non-product monomial rules and Monte Carlo integration combined with regression. We show that high accuracy in intratemporal choice is crucial for the overall accuracy of solutions and offer two approaches, precomputation and iteration-on-allocation, that can solve for intratemporal choice both accurately and quickly. We also implement a hybrid solution algorithm that combines the perturbation and accurate intratemporal-choice methods.
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