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Kenneth Hardy
Kenneth L. Hardy is pictured his school year at Lapoint Elementary. He is the son of Jim Paul and Irma Hardy. He married Sammie Summarell. He was born July 3, 1931 and died October 6, 1998
Interview with Kenneth West.
90 minutes and 39 seconds interview with Kenneth West. Kenneth West was born in Leicester in 1922. He went to work at Faire Brothers Ltd. as a mechanical engineer until he was called up in 1943 to serve in WW2. He describes working in the factory before going to war including the bombing of Freeman, Hardy and Willis, the factory fire brigades, fire watch duty , the workforce and the social events. He then describes coming back to work at Faire Brothers after WW2, entertainment during WW2 including trips to the cinemas in Leicester, hearing Julie Andrews sing live at the Savoy Cinema, dances at the Bell Hotel and Palais de Danse. He talks about the American soldiers in Leicester and the colour segregation amongst them, meeting Gordon Rolls, the smell of the tannery, Faire Brothers closure and being made redundant, working at Wykes, WW2 and the British restaurant, family life, Curve and the Cultural Quarter, Scout gangshows and the ghost at Faire Brothers
How do we do race in design and technology?
This chapter deliberately takes a different format to others within this book. The authors and contributors have come together to co-author and collaborate on this work, which we think breaks new ground within design and technology. For the contributors, we are drawing on the teacher as researcher and teacher as reflexive practitioner; the authors are drawing on their lived experiences to explore the question, how do we do race in design and technology, and begin the road to exploring some possible answers.
We also wondering: Who are the voices that have shaped the design & technology curriculum around raceissues of decolonisation, definitions and clarifications?
The chapter starts with an overview of decolonisation and diversity in design and technology, and then broadens out into understanding the language around race and diversity. The design discourse takes us to globalisation and cultural values and the monolithic space taken by only structuring the current design and technology curriculum with a Eurocentric modelling of design history. The narrative voices of teachers then provide the backdrop to rest of the chapter, their voices speak of the differing experiences, their perspectives asreflective practitioners are there to offer thoughts and reflections, they do not yet provide answers. The chapter ends with a call to reclaim the curriculum and bring the marginalised voices in from the margins
Regularidad de la función maximal de Hardy-Littlewood
We treat some properties of the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function in which the author has made contributions to their knowledge. We will focus on issues related to regularity.Tratamos algunas propiedades de la función maximal de Hardy-Littlewood en las que el autor ha realizado aportaciones a su conocimiento. Nos centraremos en cuestiones relativas a la regularidad
Weighted Calderón-Hardy spaces
summary:We present the weighted Calderón-Hardy spaces on Euclidean spaces and investigate their properties. As an application we show, for certain power weights, that the iterated Laplace operator is a bijection from these spaces onto classical weighted Hardy spaces. The main tools to achieve our result are an atomic decomposition of weighted Hardy spaces furnished by the author, fundamental solutions of iterated Laplacian and pointwise inequalities for certain maximal functions
Dr. Hardy Jackson, JSU Professor of History and Author 4
Dr. Hardy Jackson was an author and a Professor of History at Jacksonville State University.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1903/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Hardy Jackson, JSU Professor of History and Author 2
Dr. Hardy Jackson was an author and a Professor of History at Jacksonville State University.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1901/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Hardy Jackson, JSU Professor of History and Author 3
Dr. Hardy Jackson was an author and a Professor of History at Jacksonville State University.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1902/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Hardy Jackson, JSU Professor of History and Author 1
Dr. Hardy Jackson was an author and a Professor of History at Jacksonville State University.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1900/thumbnail.jp
Kenneth Westover
Kenneth Westover is pictured his sophomore year at Uintah High School. He is the son of Marion Roy and Viola Hardy Westover. He married Jenadora Beck on September 27, 1941. He died at his home in California on September 20, 1976 from a stabbing
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