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Letter from Thos. J. Henley to Charles E. Mix with a letter from J. J. Kendrick, 1858
Enclosed a letter from J. J. Kendrick relative to the San Gorgonia Pass as a location for an Indian reservation
Letter from Thos. J. Henley to C. E. Mix with a letter from J. J. Kendrick, 1858
Enclosed a copy of letter from Special Agent J. J. Kendrick at San Diego relative to the children supposed to have been saved from the massacre on the plains last summer
Letter from Thos. J. Henley to J. W. Denver with letter from H. S. Burton and J. J. Kendrick, 1857
Enclosed copies of reports from Captain H. S. Burton about the difficulties between Indian tribes near the Colorado, and from Special Agent J. J. Kendrick on the condition of Indians in Los Angeles, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties
Hold on: physical restraint in residential child care
Guidance for developing best practice, policy and improved outcomes for children and young people in residential child care. Children in residential care can exhibit disturbed and violent behaviour which can result in them being aggressive to themselves and to others. Over many years practitioners, managers and policy-makers have tried to find ways of dealing with children whose behaviour is dangerous with a range of interventions such as crisis intervention and crisis de-escalation, as well as the use of sanctions such as restricting leisure activities and control of pocket money. There has also been some debate about the use of physical restraint by residential child care staff when the child or those around him or her need to be protected from the child's aggression without hurting or humiliating the child
Letter from Thos. J. Henley to J. W. Denver with labor report from Tejon Reservation, 1857
Enclosed a copy of labor report for the Tejon reservation for the 3rd Quarter, 1857. Also a copy of a letter from Special Agent J. J. Kendrick in relation to the Indians in San Diego County
Kendrick, R J, NX7759
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/396749Surname: KENDRICK. Given Name(s) or Initials: R J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX7759. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 8510.233640
Item: [2016.0049.29042] "Kendrick, R J, NX7759
Letter from Thos. J. Henley to J. J. Kendrick, 1858
Gives instructions to the removal of Yucapa Valley Indians. Asks to give presents to Manuel Cota, Chief of the people of San Louis Rey. Enclosed a voucher for M. B. Lewis
Tobias J. Kendrick and Family
On back of image: "Professor Tobias J. Kendrick; m(arried) 1. Minnehaha Adams, daughter of Capt. Alexander Adams and Georgia A. Dills, granddaughter of Col. John Dils, she died July 7, 1896; Two sons - Erwin A. Kendrick and John D. Kendrick -- m(arried) 2. English Hammet (pictured) daughter of Rev. James A. Hammet; identified by Miss Marion Ratliff" Tobias and English were both teacher at the Pikeville Collegiate Academy. Part of the Allara Library's Hobbs Collection, this image, and others like it, were put on display in Hobbs Store on Main Street in Pikeville, KY. Notes were made on the back of some to record when they were displayed. If someone recognized the individuals in the photos, the identities were recorded on the back
Pink Crib quilt, by Frances Lee Keller Blakeslee
Image of Pink Crib quilt created circa 1948 by Frances Lee Keller Blakeslee. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Joan Kendrick as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Quilter Frances Lee Keller Blakeslee was born in Mink Creek, Idaho on August 5, 1933. She married Richard J. Blakeslee in January of 1954. This quilt was made when she was 15 years old, in preparation for marriage and famil
Robustness of computer algorithms to simulate optimal experimentation problems.
Three methods have been developed by the authors for solving optimal experimentation problems. David Kendrick (1981, 2002, Ch.10) uses quadratic approximation of the value function and linear approximation of the equation of motion to simulate general optimal experimentation (active learning) problems. Beck and Volker Wieland (2002) use dynamic programming methods to develop an algorithm for optimal experimentation problems. Cosimano (2003) and Cosimano and Gapen (2005) use the Perturbation method to develop an algorithm for solving optimal experimentation problems. The perturbation is in the neighborhood of the augmented linear regulator problems of Hansen and Sargent (2004). In this paper we take an example from Beck and Wieland which fits into the setup of all three algorithms. Using this example we examine the cost and benefits of the various algorithms for solving optimal experimentation problems.
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