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    Andrew Kelly: Completion, costs and value of a college education

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    Andrew Kelly: Completion, costs and value of a college education is a podcast interview with Andrew Kelly, Director of the Center on Higher Education Reform at the American Enterprise Institute. Kelly discusses key issues regarding college completion rates, the relationship of a college to labor market success, financing postsecondary education, and how innovation will play into the future of higher education. More specifically, Kelly discusses perceptions and realities about the level of risk involved in pursuing postsecondary education, including the recently resurrected idea of Income Share Agreements (ISAs) and their potential role in helping financing postsecondary education. Kelly also discusses the barriers associated with highly innovative educational models and the role of accreditation. Lastly, Kelly shares his thoughts of what is likely to be included in the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act including FAFSA simplification, rationalization of income-based repayment programs, increased interest in competency-based learning, and accountability for institutions. Interview facilitation, commentary and discussion presented by Kathryn Dodge, Alison Griffin, and Elise Scanlon of Radio Higher Ed

    Kelly, Andrew

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    Andrew Kelly served on the Board of Trustees of Eastern Washington University from 1977 through 1984.https://dc.ewu.edu/ewu_individuals/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Kelly Richey

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    Svec, Andrew. (2015). Kelly Richey. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223655

    Father Andrew Mullen 1790-1818: a study in early nineteenth century spirituality

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    This thesis is laid out in three parts: Part I. The life and death of Andrew Mullen. The life is based, to a large extent, on a long letter to his mother, Catherine Mullen, dated 7 January 1810. The letter gives a definite insight into his spirituality based on his membership of the Archconfraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. There is a hint that he had a premonition of an early death. Part II. The burial of Andrew Mullen and the immediate cult to him This is based on documentary evidence. Part III. Most of this part is a catalogue of testimonies taken from 1993 onwards. Then there is the conclusion on the popular devotion to Andrew Mullen stressing the theological aspect of the subject. In the course of writing the thesis it was decided to separate the documentary evidence from the oral tradition. This was advantageous in developing the thesis, and the documents provided a secure basis for the oral tradition. Two pieces of information were found in March 1997. They are death notices: 2 January 1819, The Leinster Journal and 7 January 1819, The Car low Morning Post. There is a slight discrepancy between the two on the date of his death. Also this discrepancy shows a slight difference from the date of the tombstone

    Blair, Martha S. interview

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    Oral History interview of Martha Blair. Interview conducted by Kelly, Karen; Ortiz, Andrew at Orlando, FL

    Goodyear, Andrew-Gravestone P.1

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    Goodyear, Andrew. Benecia, Calif. Donor & Photog: Charles Kelly, 124 "S" Street, Salt Lake City 3, Utah

    Nitrogen fixation in the western English Channel (NE Atlantic Ocean)

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    In temperate Atlantic waters (18.8 to 20.1°C), biological nitrogen fixation has beendemonstrated by 2 independent measurements: 15N-N2 incorporation and nifH identification in theDNA and expressed messenger RNA (mRNA). At 2 stations in the western English Channel, bulkwaters were incubated with 15N-N2. At the high levels of particulate nitrogen (?11.5 ?mol N l–1),absolute fixation rates of 18.9 ± 0.01 and 20.0 nmol N l–1d–1 were determined. While a caveat mustaccompany the magnitude of the rates presented due to the limited number of data, the presence andactivity of diazotrophic organisms in these waters is of ecological significance and may affect currentattitudes to nitrogen and carbon budgets. In particular, our estimate of the rate of N fixation(0.35 mmol N m–2 d–1) is comparable to that of denitrification rates in UK shelf seas. Molecular analysisidentified a diversity of expressed nifH genes, and 21 different prokaryotic nifH transcripts wereidentified

    Kansas Governor Laura Kelly news releases, April through June 2020. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly media releases, April through June 2020. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly press releases, April through June 2020. Media release. News release. Press release. For immediate release.

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    Some issues were published in both English and Spanish. Contains publications from April through June 2020.Governor Laura Kelly announces swearing in of new Adjutant General -- La gobernadora Kelly emite una orden temporal para quedarse en casa a nivelestatal en un esfuerzo continuo para combatir COVID-19 -- Governor signs bipartisan transportation plan into law -- La gobernadora Kelly anuncia la reanudación parcial de las operaciones del estado de Kansas -- Governor Kelly announces partial resumption of State of Kansas operations -- Governor Kelly announces revised mass gatherings guidance to include religious services -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-18 -- Executive Order No. 20-18 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-21 -- Executive Order No. 20-21 -- Orden Ejectuva No. 20-20 -- Executive Order No. 20-20 -- Executive Order No. 20-19 -- Gov. Laura Kelly takes legal action to keep Kansans safe amid global public health pandemic -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-19 -- La gobernadora Kelly emite órdenes ejecutivas para ayudar a los habitantes de Kansas durante la pandemia de COVID-19 -- Governor appoints Magistrate Judge Kristin Hutchinson to fill district court vacancy in the 13th Judicial District -- Kansas Egg Patterns -- Governor Kelly issues Executive Orders to aid Kansans during COVID-19 pandemic -- Governor’s statement on unanimous Kansas Supreme Court ruling -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-22 -- Governor Kelly announces executive order extending relief to motor carriers during COVID-19 pandemic -- Governor submits appointment of Col. Chris Ioder to Kansas Senate for confirmation -- Executive Order No. 20-22 -- Governor announces appointment to Kansas State Board of Tax Appeals -- Governor announces appointment to Kansas Water Authority -- Executive Order No. 20-23 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-23 -- Governor Laura Kelly extends Stay-At-Home order -- Executive Order No. 20-24 -- Gobernadora Laura Kelly extiende la orden de Quedarse en Casa -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-24 -- Governor Kelly signs new Executive Order as part of her administration’s ongoing COVID-19 response -- Executive Order No. 20-25 -- Kansas recibe suministros adicionales deequipo de protección personal (PPE por sussiglas en inglés), expande las pruebas COVID-19 en Kansas -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-25 -- Governor addresses workers compensation for frontline responders -- Kansas receives additional PPE supplies, expands COVID-19 testing in Kansas -- Governor announces appointment to Future of Higher Education Council -- Governor announces appointment to Kansas Water Authority -- Governor signs two Executive Orders as part of her administration’s ongoing COVID-19 response -- Executive Order No. 20-27 -- Executive Order No. 20-26 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-27 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-26 -- Governor Kelly applauds federal corona virus relief, conveys need for flexibility -- Governor appoints Lori Dougherty-Bichsel to fill district court vacancy in the 3rd Judicial District -- Governor Kelly’s administration resolves legal challenge -- Governor announces state’s new COVID-19 website -- Governor announces appointment to State Library of Kansas Board -- Governor announces appointments to Kansas State High School Activities Association Board of Directors -- Governor announces appointment to Kansas Water Authority -- Governor Laura Kelly to issue new disaster declaration, reissue Executive Orders -- Governor Laura Kelly introduces plan to safely, gradually re-open Kansas, get state back to work -- Executive Order No. 20-29 -- Executive Order No. 20-28 -- Executive Order No. 20-28 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-29 -- State of Disaster Emergency Proclamation -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-28 -- Governor Laura Kelly’s “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas” Speech -- Governor Kelly, K-State President Myers confer degree upon Kansas farmer who sent N95 mask to New York -- Executive Order No. 20-30 -- Governor makes appointments to State Historical Sites Review Board -- Governor announces appointment to Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission -- Governor Kelly announces recovery team leadership -- Governor Laura Kelly to order flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Overland Park Officer Mike Mosher -- Kansas receives grant to transform the Kansas early childhood system -- Governor Laura Kelly orders flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Office Mike Mosher and Peace Officers Memorial Day -- Governor Kelly adds new phase to “Ad Astra” plan -- Executive Order No. 20-31 -- Declaración de la gobernadora Kelly sobrela audiencia del Comité Senatorial de Comercio de hoy -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-31 -- La gobernadora Kelly agrega una nueva fase al plan “Ad Astra” -- Governor Kelly announces executive order extending relief to motor carriers during COVID-19 pandemic -- Executive Order No. 20-33 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-33 -- Governor Kelly signs new Executive Order as part of ongoing COVID-19 response effort -- Executive Order No. 20-32 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-32 -- La gobernadora Kelly firma una nuevaorden ejecutiva como parte del esfuerzo continuo de respuesta al COVID-19 -- La gobernadora Kelly firma una nueva orden ejecutiva como parte del esfuerzo continuo de respuesta al COVID-19 -- El gobernador Kelly anuncia una orden ejecutiva que extiende la ayuda a los auto transportistas durante la pandemia del COVID-19 -- Governor Kelly announces final member of the Strengthening People and Revitalizing Kansas (SPARK) Taskforce -- Governor announces appointments to Kansas Board of Pharmacy -- Executive Order No. 20-34 -- Governor Kelly Announces Strengthening People and Revitalizing Kansas (SPARK) Taskforce to Lead State’s Economic Recovery -- Governor Kelly moves Kansas into modified Phase 2 -- La gobernadora Kelly mueve a Kansas a la Fase 2 modificada -- La gobernadora Kelly anuncia el grupo de trabajo para el Fortalecimiento de la Gente y la Revitalización de Kansas(SPARK) para liderar la recuperación económica del estado -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-34 -- La gobernadora Kelly mueve a Kansas a la Fase 2 modificada -- La gobernadora Kelly anuncia el grupo de trabajo para el Fortalecimiento de la Gentey la Revitalización de Kansas (SPARK) paraliderar la recuperación económica del estado -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-34 -- Governor Kelly encourages Kansans to have a safe Memorial Day Weekend -- Governor Laura Kelly orders flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Victims of the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic -- Executive Order No. 20-44 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-44 -- Executive Order No. 20-43 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-43 -- Executive Order No. 20-42 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-42 -- Executive Order No. 20-41 -- Orden Ejecutive No. 20-41 -- Executive Order No. 20-40 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-40 -- Executive Order No. 20-39 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-39 -- Executive Order No. 20-38 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-38 -- Executive Order No. 20-37 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-37 -- Executive Order No. 20-36 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-36 -- Executive Order No. 20-35 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-35 -- State of Disaster Emergency Proclamation, signed May 26, 2020 -- Governor signs disaster declaration, calls for special session, warns of grave consequences to state without legislative action -- Proclamation by the Governor: Calling Legislature of the State of Kansas into Special Session -- Governor appoints Carl Folsom to Kansas Court of Appeals -- Governor appoints Andrew M. Stein to fill district court vacancy in the 16th Judicial District -- Governor Kelly announces new director of communications -- Governor Laura Kelly takes action on final bills of regular 2020 session -- La gobernadora Laura Kelly toma medidas sobre los proyectos de ley finales de lasesión regular 2020 -- SPARK Taskforce Executive Committee approves proposal of $400 million to local governments for COVID-19 expenses -- 66 Kansas cities and counties to receive Community Development Block Grants to support coronavirus response -- 66 ciudades y condados de Kansas recibirán subsidios para desarrollo comunitario para apoyar la recuperación del coronavirus -- Governor Laura Kelly Recommends Communities Move into Phase 3 of “Ad Astra” Plan -- SPARK Taskforce Executive & Steering Committees Hold Joint Meeting on CARES Act Funding Distribution -- Governor Kelly signs bipartisan COVID-19 response bill -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Kansas Earns 13th National Silver Shovel Award for Economic Development -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Executive Order No. 20-45 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-45 -- Court of Appeals Nominating Commission, Governor Laura Kelly Announce Rescheduled Date for Appellate Court Vacancy Interviews -- Governor Laura Kelly Signs Executive Order, Announces New Nominee for Court of Appeals Vacancy -- State Finance Council Approves COVID-19 Relief Funding for Kansas Counties, Agencies -- Executive Order No. 20-47 -- Executive Order No. 20-46 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-46 -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Executive Order Extending Relief from Online Driver’s License Renewal Age Restrictions -- Governor Laura Kelly Celebrates 50 Years of I-70 in Kansas -- Governor Laura Kelly Praises Spirit AeroSystems and their Workers for COVID-19 Ventilator Production -- Governor Laura Kelly Announced Kansas Wind Farm Construction -- Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims June 19 as Juneteenth National Freedom Day -- Governor Laura Kelly Recommends Kansas Stay in Phase 3 of “Ad Astra” Plan -- Governor Laura Kelly’s SPARK Taskforce Approves Resolution, Budget for Fiscal Year 2021 -- Governor Laura Kelly Takes Immediate Action to Address KDOL’s Unemployment Insurance Caseload -- Governor Kelly Breaks Ground at Heartland Logistics Park -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces the Phase-In of Drive Tests -- Governor Laura Kelly Leads Call with Kansas Manufacturers -- Tuthill Corporation Opens Lenexa Manufacturing Site -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Additional Dept. of Labor Resources for Kansans -- Governor Laura Kelly announces Commission on Racial Equity and Justice -- Executive Order No. 20-48 -- Governor Laura Kelly Holds Virtual Distance Learning Discussion with Kansas Teachers -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Laura Kelly Deploys Mobile Testing Unit to Assist Communities with COVID-19 Testing for Underserved Populations -- Governor Laura Kelly’s Statement on State Finance Council Passing Certificate of Indebtedness -- Spirit AeroSystems Announces New Collaboration with Virgin Hyperloop -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Kelly Administration Announces Enhancements to Hero Relief Program -- Governor Kelly Announces FY 2021 Allotment Plan -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Masks Must be Worn Statewide -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Update on KDOL Operations -- Governor Kelly Announces Executive Orders -- Executive Order No. 20-51 -- Executive Order No. 20-50 -- Executive Order No. 20-49 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-50 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-49 -- Governor Joins Coalition Fighting for Recognition of Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution

    Overall victimization trends

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    authors: Michael Weinerman, Economist, Siobhan McAlister, Senior Research Analyst, Kelly Officer, Research Director, Andrew Powell, Senior Research Analyst.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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