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    [Letter from John Collins to Matthew H. Kelly - March 21, 1953]

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    Carbon copy of letter from John Collins, C.S.B., of the Basilian Fathers Mexican Mission Center in Rosenberg, Texas to Rev. Matthew H. Kelly of Austin, Texas, dated March 21, 1953. This was a cover letter for enclosures about Planned Parenthood information

    Asahel Collins Beckwith

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    Photo of Asahel Collins Beckwith (1827-1896), who founded a cattle empire in western Wyoming. He was the father of Frank Asahel Beckwith of Delta, Uta

    Interview with Kelly Collins [2011]

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    Trust and Trustworthiness in the Fourth and Fifth Estates

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    The high contemporary salience in the social sciences of the topics of "trust" and "trustworthiness" has focused attention on the mass media’s putative role in eroding trust. Intrinsically, the absence in the mass media of the dialogic and interactive element to trust building identified by O’ Neill (2002) may suggest that the lack of trust and trustworthiness in the mass media is structural and recent penalties imposed by the UK communication regulator, Ofcom, on UK public service broadcasters including the BBC seem to support such a view. However, drawing on and adapting O’Neill, the author identifies two distinct potential media trust building strategies: one procedural (based in professional norms) and the second dialogic and interactive (nascent in “Web 2.0” applications). Focusing on UK Web 2.0 media sites the author identifies instances where the "dialogic" character of "Web 2.0" has established and enhanced trustworthiness. He argues normatively for a combination of "Web 2.0" interactivity and the adoption and implementation of self-regulatory codes in order to enhance the trustworthiness of the media

    Letter from W. [Wayne] M. Collins to Hajime Kishi, January 8, 1952

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    This letter from Wayne M. Collins, a lawyer, explains that Katsumi Kishi and Masao Kishi are native born Peruvian citizens and therefore cannot be deported to Japan. Mr. Wayne Collins goes on to explain that there should be no cause for alarm at any potential deportation.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II

    Letter from W. [Wayne] M. Collins, to Hajime Kishi, January 8, 1952

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    In this letter, Wayne M. Collins, an attorney, explains that as native born Peruvians, Katsumi Kishi and Masao Kishi cannot be deported to Japan. Collins also informs Kishi that he will negotiate with the Peruvian authorities to authorize their return to Peru.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II

    E-Commerce Merchandising

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    Kelly Collins, a recent TMD graduate, walked the audience through her career timeline. During college and immediately after graduation, she worked as an Executive Assistant to a PR fashion firm in New York City. Aspiring to the “glossy” life of NYC fashion, Collins admitted that she was more caught up in the image of her job than its actual functions. After realizing that a tumultuous and erratic work environment was not for her, she accepted a position at interior textile company, Kravet Fabrics Inc., where she is currently Director of E-Commerce. During the pandemic, the company realized that they needed to improve their digital presence to gain sales because former hands-on selling strategies no longer worked

    Francis Hare Papers (no. 40): George Collins Levey to Hare

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    Paper no.40, 19 September 1880TEXT: Melbourne, Sept 19 1880 / / Dear Mr Hare / / Ten thousand apologies for not visiting before. I have seen Berry about your affair, and believe that he will promote Hare and give him an increase in salary. I hope to see you in the course of a few days. Possibly we shall meet at the … Ball. / / Faithfully yours / George Collins LeveyOTHER TEXT: letter from George Collins Levey / about having seen Berry concerning HareThis is part of the digitized version of the Francis Hare Correspondence held in the University of Melbourne Archives. It consists of 54 letters and documents, of which this is one, from 1859-87 and received by or relating to Superintendent Francis Hare, one of the members of the Victoria police force involved in the pursuit and capture of the Kelly Gang. The collection complements Hare’s published memoir, The Last of the Bushrangers (London, 1892) and includes letters by some of the key figures of the Kelly story including the Police Commissioner Frederick Standish, Superintendents Charles Hope Nicolson and John Sadleir, Detective M Ward and John Sherritt, as well as items by Hare himself

    Letter from Wayne M. Collins to Renunciant-Plaintiffs, December 24, 1952

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    A letter from Wayne M. Collins to "Renunciant-Plaintiff(s)" informing those involved in Collins' mass renunciation legal suits that they must register under the new alien registration law since their U.S. citizen renunciation hadn't been cancelled and their citizenship was still in question. The letter also reports updated to the legal cases.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets

    Rapid Synthesis of Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide (CZTS) & Lead Perovskite Nanocrystals for Solar Cells & Associated Environmental Nanotoxicity

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    Copper zinc tin sulfide (CZTS or Cu2ZnSnS4) and lead perovskite (CH3 NH3 PbI3) nanoparticles were synthesized and then transformed to be dispersible in nonpolar solvents through an exchange reaction. These water soluble particles were then added to colonies of common Shewanella oneidensis bacterium and results of the effect of the particles on the bacterium are currently in process.This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).Collins, Kelly A.. (2015). Rapid Synthesis of Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide (CZTS) & Lead Perovskite Nanocrystals for Solar Cells & Associated Environmental Nanotoxicity. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/175573
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