423 research outputs found
Dr. Daryl Cumber Dance – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Daryl Cumber Dance, Professor of English Emerita, discusses her new book, In Search of Annie Drew: Jamaica Kincaid’s Mother and Muse, published recently by the University of Virginia Press. In this provocative new book, Daryl Dance argues that everything Jamaica Kincaid has written, regardless of its apparent theme, actually relates to Kincaid’s efforts to free herself from her mother, whether her subject is ostensibly other family members, her home nation, a precolonial world, or even Kincaid herself
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Measurements of the top anti-top production cross section and top quark mass in the hadronically decaying tau + jets decay channel at CDF
Ph. D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Daryl Curtis Har
Scratch Keating - Howard working on his revenge list, 1999 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from information provided on image.; Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and drawings.; Published in the Canberra Times on 14th August 1999.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4365393. After five months spent inquiring into a shady piggery deal involving arch-enemy and former Prime Minister Paul Keating, first raised on Channel Nine's 60 Minutes, Attorney General Daryl Williams announces that the Howard Government is discontinuing its line of inquiry on the ground that Keating no longer holds public office. It can afford to; as everyone knows, muck (or its porcine equivalent) sticks.--Information provided by Geoff Pryor
A technical manual for stream improvement on Prince Edward Island
by Todd Dupuis, Daryl Guignion, Rosie MacFarlane, and Robert Redmond ; prepared for Morell River Management Cooperative Inc.; Bibliography p. 141-142.Source type: Electronic(1
Analysis of watersheds and river systems: short course
Short course: Analysis of Watersheds and River Systems, Session I and II, held on May 28-June 1, 1979 and June 4-June 8, 1979 at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.Speakers: Dr. E. V. Richardson, Dr. David Duttweiller, Mr. Lee Mulkey, Dr. Stanley A. Schumm, Dr. Daryl B. Simons, Dr. Ross Carder.Includes bibliographical references.This short course is designed for individuals dealing with the analysis of watersheds and rivers. Practical applications concerning physical processes will be emphasized.Chapter 1. General introduction / Daryl B. Simons and Ruh-Ming Li -- Chapter 2. Introduction to watershed and river analysis / Daryl B. Simons and Ruh-Ming Li -- Chapter 3. Physical processes governing response of watersheds and rivers / Daryl B. Simons, Timothy J. Ward and Ruh-Ming Li -- Chapter 4. Sediment transport / H. W. Shen -- Chapter 5. Alluvial bed roughness / H. W. Shen -- Chapter 6. Overview of flood routing methods / Ruh-Ming Li and V. Miguel Ponce -- Chapter 7. Water routing and yield from watersheds, Part I and II / Ruh-Ming Li, Daryl B. Simons, and Kenneth G. Eggert -- Chapter 8. Water routing in rivers / Yung-Hai Chen -- Chapter 9. Stage discharge relations / Robert K. Simons, Ruh-Ming Li, and Daryl B. Simons -- Chapter 10. Watershed sediment yield / Ruh-Ming Li, Daryl B. Simons, and Timothy J. Ward -- Chapter 11. Unsteady sediment routing models in rivers / Yung-Hai Chen and Daryl B. Simons -- Chapter 12. Known discharge sediment routing / Glenn O. Brown and Ruh-Ming Li -- Chapter 13. Landslide potential delineation / Timothy J. Ward, Ruh-Ming Li, and Daryl B. Simons -- Chapter 14. Application of Kalman filtering in watershed and river analysis / Nguyen Duong -- Chapter 15. Handheld calculator programs for analysis / Kenneth G. Eggert, Ruh-Ming Li, and Daryl B. Simons -- Chapter 16. Overview of case studies and data management / Daryl B. Simons, Ruh-Ming Li, and Nguyen Duong -- Chapter 17. Canal and channel design and river response analysis / Daryl B. Simons, Ruh-Ming Li, and Yung-Hai Chen -- Chapter 18. Degradation and aggradation analysis / Ruh-Ming Li and Daryl B. Simons -- Chapter 19. Watershed best management analysis / Ruh-Ming Li, Timothy J. Ward, and Daryl B. Simons -- Chapter 20. Large river basin analysis: Yazoo River Sedimentation Study / Daryl B. Simons and Ruh-Ming Li
Drew Pearson, approximately 1932-1969
Journalist and author of the Washington Post syndicated column, the Washington Merry-Go-Round, 1932-1969.
PH Coll 15.223Portrait originally done for the Dec. 13, 1948 Time magazine cover by artist Boris Artzybasheff. The picture is inscribed, "To Daryl Brotman, a very good friend. Drew Pearson"To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see:
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Elk Population and the Habitat Assessment in Nelway Area of West Kootenay Region
Wildland RecreationThis report is based on a field study which was done on a particular herd of elk in the Nelway, British Columbia area by the author in the winter of 1981 and 82. The report mainly deals with estimations of the herd population and movements, however, some time is given to the question of how much competitive pressure is being put on local deer populations by these elk. The report includes recommendations for the management of elk populations after careful study of the contemporary situation and factors affecting it
Franz Grillparzer's Der Arme Spielmann: a search for value and meaning in the life of a true artist
Published in 1847, Der arme Spielmann is one of only two prose works of Austrian author and dramatist, Franz Grillparzer. It is a novelle of complex professional and psychological material in an early period of German/Austrian Realism which focuses on an unnamed narrator and a poor (arm) street minstrel/musician, the Spielmann/Jakob. My careful examination of Grillparzer’s novelle will show that although the Spielmann appears poor in several senses, he is actually rich, or blessed, in more important senses. He may be contrasted with the narrator, who appears much more successful and sophisticated, but clearly sees the fiddler’s spiritual superiority. Grillparzer projects his concerns about his own life and art into both the narrator, with whom he seems to compare his reality, and the Spielmann, who seems to have what Grillparzer might have wished for himself. He discovers a side of himself from which he feels separated. The Spielmann is poor by worldly standards. Although he has refined speech and a refined look, the Spielmann wears threadbare clothes and plays a cracked violin for handouts on the street. As the reader becomes acquainted with the Spielmann through the curiosity and questions of the narrator, we learn that the Spielmann has almost no material possessions, no family, and lives in a rented room, separated by a chalk line on the floor from two derelict men. In spite of his circumstances, the Spielmann is, in fact, a man content and indeed happy with his life. In the guise of the narrator and the Spielmann, Grillparzer seeks to discover what is truly real and important to him and why he thinks he does not have it. There is an answer to this question in the novelle, though we will never be certain that it is sufficient for Grillparzer.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Daryl A. Ponder-Rynkiewic
Baba's Farm
The blue dry-docked sailboat at the side of Airport Road, just north of Caledon East, has a new coat of paint
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