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    Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage

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    What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues

    Brother Elzear Stephen Kelly

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    Brother Elzear Stephen Kelly sits for a photograph. He was president from 1914-1915. It was a short tenure but a momentous one, as he oversaw the closing of the college division, leaving CBC a high school only until the opening of the Junior College in 1940

    Hubert Kelly Waldron correspondence, October 13, 1842-November 5, 1842

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    Five letters written from Stephen Crawford, John Campbell, and [illegible] to Hubert Kelly Waldron on the following dates: October 13, 1842; October 22, 1842; November 1, 1842; November 4, 1842; and November 5, 1842

    Hubert Kelly Waldron correspondence, July 9, 1842-September 9, 1842

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    Five letters written from Stephen Crawford, John Campbell, and R. Peyton to Hubert Kelly Waldron on the following dates: July 9, 1842; July 16, 1842; July 26, 1842; August 16, 1842; and September 9, 1842

    From oil spills to invasive species: Lagrangian modelling of connectivity in the Arctic Ocean

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    Marine connectivity describes the spatial and temporal linkages between separated parts of the global ocean. How different regions are connected, on what timescales, and by which oceanic pathways are important questions for a wide variety of applications. Answering these questions is an inherently interdisciplinary problem, with techniques including in-situ observations, remote sensing, and modelling used in synergy to answer key scientific questions. Here, a modelling approach is employed to contribute to our understanding of the wider field. This thesis focuses on understanding the importance of marine connectivity in the Arctic Ocean. The Arctic is a particularly important part of the global ocean, not least because of the impacts of climate change and loss of sea ice. This presents both challenges and opportunities - for instance, the retreat of Arctic sea ice is increasing interest in exploiting the region for resource extraction and commercial shipping, and changing circulation associated with a warming Arctic may permit invasive species to traverse the ocean. These and other drivers motivate research into how connectivity is shaping the ecological, physical, and socioeconomic features of the Arctic Ocean. Primarily using a Lagrangian particle-tracking technique in conjunction with a state of the art, eddy-permitting ocean model, three case studies – one biological, one physical and one socioeconomic – are used to explore the impact of marine connectivity in the Arctic Ocean. These studies respectively focus on: 1. Exploring the change in connectivity between the Beaufort Gyre and the sources of its freshwater contribution (Kelly et al., 2019); and 2. Investigating the spread of pollutants in the event of a shipping accident from the Northern Sea Route (Kelly et al.,iv2018); 3. Assessing the role of changing advective pathways linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans on potential invasive species to the North Atlantic (Kelly et al., 2020). Individually, each paper addresses one specific aspect of Arctic connectivity. As chapters of a the-sis, they are designed to illustrate the importance of marine connectivity in linking physical, biological and socioeconomic factors in a rapidly changing Arctic Ocean

    AC-6-U.S. Naval Planes Flying in Formation, Langley Field, VA/Thank-You Card from Stephen Tury to the Hungarian Defense Council.

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    This postcard, which depicts U.S. Naval planes flying in formation, was sent to the Hungarian Defense Council by Private Stephen Tury. The Council was organized in New Brunswick by leaders of local Hungarian churches and societies. During the Second World War it sent supplies, such as the carton of cigarettes Tury is thanking it for, to members of the military of Hungarian descent from the New Brunswick area

    Author Stephen Flynn Discusses Resiliency

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    Center for Homeland Defense and Security, PRESS RELEASESOn September 25, Author Stephen E. Flynn stopped by the Center’s National Capital Region campus to speak with CHDS Master’s degree students about his latest book, answer questions and discuss..

    Profile of Stephen Bailey, 39, and Kelly Graves, 29, both of Gray, the husband a

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    Profile of Stephen Bailey, 39, and Kelly Graves, 29, both of Gray, the husband and wife team that make up two-thirds of Perfect Pitch Inc., the business running the State Theater in Portland

    Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen Mather, National Park Service

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen Mather regarding the sale of Bass properties
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