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Keith Nelson & Michael Burton
Oral history between Michael Burton, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, and Keith Nelson, founding faculty member, Professor of History, former Associate Dean of Humanities for Undergraduate Studies, and former Director of the Center for International Education
Outstanding Alumnus Introduction for Keith L. Hales
A speech given by President Jay L. Nelson on March 8, 1975 celebrating Keith L. Hales as an Outstanding Alumnus. As a 1954 graduate of the electricity program at Utah Tech and a current member of te Electricity Advisory Committee at the College (1975), President Nelson\u27s introduction of Keith Hales highlights his activities at the College as well as in his personal life.https://libarchive.slcc.edu/jaynelsonpapers/1010/thumbnail.jp
Nelson-Gon/pycite: pycite version 0.1.1 release notes
pycite's changelog
pycite 0.1.1
Fixed issues with inconsistent tuple lengths in Pubmed citations https://github.com/Nelson-Gon/pycite/issues/2
PyCite now takes an input_file and output_file as arguments.
Fixed issues with incorrect author formatting for NCBI and Pubmed articles
Initial support for Pubmed citations i.e. links in the form https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Explicitly set an HTML parser
Initial tests
Volumes no longer have the leading "v" attached.
Added split_authors a simple method to clean and abbreviate author names.
Fixed issues with actions not running on GitHub.
Updated documentation
pycite 0.1.0
Initial releas
Recommendation of Tenure for Keith Price from the University Promotion and Tenure Committee
A recommendation letter from West Texas A&M University Dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences for Keith Price to be promoted to 'Full Professor'
Philosophy of Modernity and Development in Jamaica
In their article Philosophy of Modernity and Development in Jamaica Novella Z. Keith and Nelson W. Keith postulate that a combined philosophico-practical inquiry is necessary to reduce the systemic asymmetries found in the North-South divide and to promote global interdependence. Proceeding from a deconstruction of European-inflected modernity, Keith and Keith sketch an alternative epistemology of uncertainty and unknowability and illustrate aspects of these epistemologies in theories and practices of modernization and its counter movements, dependency, and underdevelopment while also using them to discuss current practices of an NGO they created, Edu-Tourism , to bridge global divides as experienced in Jamaica. In the process, the poverty of a modernist focus on technology and exclusive attention to distributive aspects of social justice is revealed. Keith and Keith postulate that oral psychology must be rearticulated within the human dialectic enabling mutual interdependence
Lyle Nelson Folder
33 pages of family history documents containing and related to Lyle Nelson - including: Statesman and Star News accounts and photos of Lyle Nelson, biathlon competitor from McCall; National Meets; Olympics; Author; Speaker; NBC ancho
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"Philosophy of Modernity and Development in Jamaica"
In their article "Philosophy of Modernity and Development in Jamaica" Novella Z. Keith and Nelson W. Keith postulate that a combined philosophico-practical inquiry is necessary to reduce the systemic asymmetries found in the North-South divide and to promote global interdependence. Proceeding from a deconstruction of European-inflected modernity, Keith and Keith sketch an alternative epistemology of uncertainty and unknowability and illustrate aspects of these epistemologies in theories and practices of modernization and its counter movements, dependency, and underdevelopment while also using them to inquire into the practices of an NGO they created to bridge global divides as experienced in Jamaica. In the process, the poverty of a modernist focus on material wants and exclusive attention to distributive aspects of social justice is revealed. Keith and Keith postulate that moral psychology must be rearticulated within the human dialectic enabling mutual interdependence
D-0846b: 380 North 300 West, Logan, Utah, Keith E. Nelson residence. Lot 5 Block 37 Plat A
D-0846b: 380 North 300 West, Logan, Utah, Keith E. Nelson residence. Lot 5 Block 37 Plat
Aeroacoustic source characterisation using inverse methods
Measurements of the sound field radiated by aeroacoustic sources, usually acquired at a distance using some form of sensor array, can be used to reconstruct the sources that generated that sound field by using inverse methods. However, many aeroacoustic sources of practical interest are usually distributed in extent and the inverse methods can then only be applied to a discretised representation of the source. For the inversion process to yield a unique solution, the number of observations must be equal to or exceed the number of unknown source elements - the system needs to be square or over-determined, and if the source is large compared to the acoustic wavelength of interest, a prohibitively-large number of sensors is required. In addition, these measurements may be taken in a reverberant environment in the presence of significant air flow. This paper describes the practical application of a technique, known as the "Bounded Correlation Length (BCL) Inverse Method", first described by the authors at ICSV13. This method allows the number of required sensors to be significantly reduced by exploiting the fact that many aeroacoustic source distributions have finite correlation lengths. The BCL Inverse Method is applied to a real aeroacoustic source problem, in a reverberant space, and it is shown that a distributed source divided into 84 source elements can be successfully characterised by using only 20 microphones.</p
Noted Civil War historian, author to visit Nelson County
James I. "Bud" Robertson Jr., director of Virginia Tech's Virginia Center for Civil War Studies and a nationally known Civil War historian and author, will be in Nelson County on Thursday, July 21, for two appearances: a reception at the Nelson Center and an address on the topic "Why the Civil War Still Lives" at Nelson High School
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