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    Who Was Edmund Lee?

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    Local author Peggy Donoho discusses her pioneer ancestor, Edmund Lee, and her work to preserve their family cemetery

    The Future of Canadian Climate Policy — with Marc Lee

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    Marc Lee is a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\u27 BC Office. In addition to tracking federal and provincial budgets and economic trends, Marc has published on a range of topics from poverty and inequality to globalization and international trade to public services and regulation. Marc is the Co-Director of the Climate Justice Project, a research partnership with UBC\u27s School of Community and Regional Planning that examines the links between climate change policies and social justice.Resources:Climate Justice Project: www.policyalternatives.ca/projects/cli…tice-projectMarc Lee\u27s Posts on Policy Note: www.policynote.ca/author/marclee/Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: www.policyalternatives.ca/Marc\u27s Twitter: twitter.com/MarcLeeCCPA International Panel on Climate Change, 2021 report: www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1

    Dr. Aleksandra Sznajder Lee – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Aleksandra Sznajder Lee, Associate Professor of Political Science, discusses her new book, Transnational Capitalism in East Central Europe’s Heavy Industry, published recently by the University of Michigan Press. Focusing on the steel industry during the post-communist transition from 1989 through 2009, Dr. Sznajder Lee traces the transformation of flagship state enterprises in the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia into the subsidiaries of large, international corporations

    Letter from K.W. Lee to Friends of Michi Weglyn, November 1, 1997

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    A letter from K. W. (Kyung Won) Lee, an investigative journalist who wrote for the Sacramento Union, to the Friends of Michi Weglyn. Lee wrote that Weglyn was instrumental in the campaign to free Chol Soo Lee, a Korean American man was on death row, but later had his convictions overturned. Lee also wrote that other Japanese American activists were instrumental to the success of this campaign.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn

    Francis Lee Utley (interview)

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    This interview is included in the American Folklore Society Oral History Project held at the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. This item consists of oral history interviews with folklorist Francis Lee Utley conducted in 1973 by Patrick B. Mullen and Richard Reuss for the American Folklore Society Oral History Project. This collection consists of 2 sound tape reels : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 7 in. Originally recorded on July 19, 1973 by Patrick B. Mullen on a 7-inch reel, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track at an unidentified location; and on November 3, 1973 by Patrick B. Mullen and by Richard Reuss at the annual meeting of the American Folklore Society in Nashville, Tennessee on a Sony audiocassette. Sound recordings are first generation copies on two sound tape reels, 7 in. Biography/History note: Francis Lee Utley was born May 25, 1907 in Watertown, Wisconsin, and died March 8, 1974. He was a folklorist, medievalist, linguist, educator, and author who earned his M.A. in 1934 and Ph.D. in 1936 in literature at Harvard University. He taught at Ohio State University and the University of California at Berkeley, and was president of the American Folklore Society from 1951-1952

    Dear SIS Seminar, Nina June Lee, Young Scholar, Fall 2020

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    Nina J. Lee is a graduating senior Comparative Women�s Studies Major from Everett, Massachusetts. After Spelman, she will pursue a Masters of Education in Community Engagement with a concentration in Community Organizations and Nonprofit Management

    Henry Lee

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    Portrait of Henry Lee, facing right. Includes facsimile of Lee\u27s signature.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/skipwith/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Author Margot Lee Shetterly, Hidden Figures

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    Author Margot Lee Shetterly MEET THE WOMEN YOU DON'T KNOW, BEHIND THE MISSION YOU DO. HIDDEN FIGURES JOIN MARGOT LEE SHETTERLY, author of the book Hidden Figures, now in release as a major motion picture, as she talks about the incredible, often overlooked story of the African American women who powered much of the mathematics behind the race to make spaceflight a reality. Wednesday, January 25th | 7:30 p.m. Loeb Playhouse | Stewart Center Purdue University Free | Open to the Public Event sponsors: College of Science, College of Engineering, The Graduate School, Black Cultural Center, the Departments of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics, and the Schools of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering PURDUE UNIVERSITY

    An empirical study of the effect of stock liquidity on the firm performance in Korea stock market

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    학위논문(석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 금융공학프로그램, 2016.2 ,[iii, 38 p. :]해당 논문은 한국 주식시장에서 유동성이 기업성과에 미치는 영향에 대해 실증 분석을 실시하였다. 여기서 기업성과는 토빈의 Q로 대용하였고, 이는 기업 주식의 시장가치와 장부가치의 비율로 해석할 수도 있다. 유동성에 대한 측정치로 세가지를 고려하였고 이 세 값을 주성분분석을 통해 구한 값을 이용하였다. 한국 주식시장의 자료를 통해 분석한 결과, 한 기업의 주식이 유동성이 높으면 그것이 낮은 기업보다 더 높은 Q 값을 가짐을 보였다. 이러한 결과는 산업 및 기업고정효과, 주주의 권리 수준, 주식 수익률의 모멘텀, 비체계적 위험 그리고 내생성을 통제한 경우에도 같았다. 이에 더하여 피드백 효과의 존재에 대한 검증과 주가에 대한 투자자들의 다양한 의견으로 인해 상향편의가 발생되어 높은 Q 값을 갖는지에 대한 검증을 실시하였다. 검증 결과, 피드백 효과가 발견되지는 않았지만 투자자들의 다양한 의견으로 인한 상향편의가 발생하는 것을 확인하였다.한국과학기술원 :금융공학프로그램

    Climate Justice & Inequality: The Future of Canadian Climate Policy — with Marc Lee

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    Marc Lee is a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\u27 BC Office. In addition to tracking federal and provincial budgets and economic trends, Marc has published on a range of topics from poverty and inequality to globalization and international trade to public services and regulation. Marc is the Co-Director of the Climate Justice Project, a research partnership with UBC\u27s School of Community and Regional Planning that examines the links between climate change policies and social justice.Resources: Climate Justice Project: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/projects/climate-justice-projectMarc Lee\u27s Posts on Policy Note: https://www.policynote.ca/author/marclee/Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/Marc\u27s Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcLeeCCPA International Panel on Climate Change, 2021 report: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1
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