452 research outputs found

    Stetson University - Football Team on bleachers

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    Stetson University football team sitting on the bleachers near Emily Hall. Players named are: Red Larson; Charles Booth; Jimmy Camp; Spot Courtney; Spike Washington; J. Tom Smith; Peter Friscia; Nat O\u27Kelley; John Rosa; S Williams; Harry Yarger; C. O. Wright; Murray Hall; Chet Freeman; Paul Maugh; Larry Bernard; along with L. H. Trimble, Dean of the Law School.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/4057/thumbnail.jp

    Stetson University - Football Team on bleachers

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    Stetson University football team sitting on the bleachers near Emily Hall. Players named are: Red Larson; Charles Booth; Jimmy Camp; Spot Courtney; Spike Washington; J. Tom Smith; Peter Friscia; Nat O\u27Kelley; John Rosa; S Williams; Harry Yarger; C. O. Wright; Murray Hall; Chet Freeman; Paul Maugh; Larry Bernard; along with L. H. Trimble, Dean of the Law School.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/4056/thumbnail.jp

    Separating People and Wildlife: Zoning as a Conservation Strategy for Large Carnivores

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    Large carnivores are some of the world’s most difficult species to conserve because of their large spatial requirements, low population density, and high potential for conflict with humans. However, large carnivores are valuable for ecological, cultural, and ethical reasons. Carnivore management can take a wide variety of forms, including translocation, sterilization, livestock compensation programs, regulated hunting, improved livestock husbandry practices, and zoning, among others. The objective of this thesis was to conduct a comparative analysis of examples of zoning from around the world to examine whether it is an effective carnivore management strategy. Analysis of twelve case studies showed that zoning systems vary widely based on the characteristics of the target species and location-specific factors. However, four broad categories of zoning were identified: density driven, core area, game species, and pest species zoning. Furthermore, several factors stood out as important in the success or failure of zoning systems: space availability, level of conflict with humans, relative abundance of the species, public support for the zoning system, and the economic and political context of the location. It seems that zoning has the potential to be a successful management tool for large carnivore species if these factors are taken into account during the management planning process

    INSuRE: Information Security Research and Education

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    KEYWORDS: Insure projec

    New Book for the Camrose Public Library

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    Newspaper Article - New book for the library (Tractor Trouble) - Camrose Booster, September 17, 1997AWI Collectionfm The H e a t h e r Brae Women's I n s t i t u t e h a s d o n a t e d a copy of David Poulson's Tractor Trouble, the first in a series of alle­gorical children's books on farm safety, to Camrose Public Library. Making the p r e s e n t a t i o n to l i b r a r y assistant and youth l i b r a r i a n Dorothy Woodman ( right) w a s Dora Courtney, p r e s i d e n t of t h e H e a t h e r B r a e Women's I n s t i t u t e

    COVID-19 AND COLLECTIVE TRAUMA: A QUALITATIVE DESCRIPTIVE STUDY EXPLORING THE EXPERIENCE OF A PANDEMIC FROM A NURSING PERSPECTIVE

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    The COVID-19 pandemic can be described as a collective trauma – a shared traumatic experience that will continue to impact physical, mental and psychosocial health for years to come. For nurses, the impact was compounded by existing workplace concerns including burnout, traumatic stress, and unhealthy work environments that also contribute to poor patient outcomes. While there is broad recognition of the importance of nurse well-being to public health, prior research emphasized individual-level causes and interventions that have had limited impact. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the experience of nurses in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic to develop knowledge of the structural and social factors that influence nurse well-being. This qualitative descriptive study employed collective trauma as a sensitizing framework and was conducted in two phases. Phase I results indicated that two years into the pandemic, disrupted connections between nurses and their peers, patients, and the community challenged participants’ sense of meaning and purpose. Phase II data, collected two years later, extended these findings by illustrating how the pandemic’s long-term impact on collective identity and social capital intersects with systemic deficiencies in the work environment to influence nurse well-being

    Results of a statewide doula workforce needs assessment

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    Title from PDF cover (viewed on November 20, 2018).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 (pages 87-89).The Oregon Office of Equity & Inclusion provided a generous grant to fund completion of the project.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    The Opie Recordings: What’s Left to be Heard?

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    This chapter presents an analysis of selected recordings from the Opie Collection of Children's Games in the National Sound Archive. It contextualises them with an account of the Opies' research approach, and identifies three themes emerging from the recordings which are not found in published work by the Opies. These are: the strong rleatinoship between children's media cultures and traditional play cultures; more extensive variation of words and music in the singing games; and more extreme examples of obscene and scatological rhymes

    January 8, 2012: Utah vs UCLA

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    Gymnastics meet results; scoresAttendance: 1985GymnasticsUtah 196.025 UCLA 196.075NCAA Women\u27s Gymnastics Score Sheet Page: 1 Team: Home UCLA- -_.---------- Visitor ._---------- Utah .. _-_ .. _----- Date 1/0BI2012 4:20:54PM Place ___ Los Angeles, CA (John Wooden Center) Attendance 1,985 ~"w.~_._~ _______ "\u27_~ ___ ._._ .. _____ Name 1 2 4 NO Vault Score: 49.550 Running Score: 97.750 B~~i~~~~~:~~~ ::~~t-~::~-1==~~~~~~t=_li~~r~i~~1~~~~~---\u27f;~-~:-~~h.;tr~-+-.=·J· ---; 1; A P\u27i Mattie Larson 109 9.80 ~85 1- ---1---.: ._ _: ~ ~2513! Georgia Dabritz 121I..~..E~ 1 I _~_=e.350. R41SamanthaPeszek 11219.75.9.90 1 1~:825!4CorrieLothrop 1291 9.BbI9.BO, I! 9.800-1 S i 5 Vanessa Zamarripa 1171 9.851 9.BO 1 1 1 9.B25 151 Cortni Beers 1201 9.451 9.55 t--19.5oo1 61 Olivia Courtney 102 9.851 9.90 1 1 I 9.875161 Stephanie McAllister 130 9.BO I 9.85 I! 9.8251 Bars Score: 49.275 Running Score: 98.825 Bars Score: 48.450 Running Score: 48.450 1 Aisha Gerber 106 9.80 9.80 9.800 1 Corrie Lothrop 129 9.BO 1 9.80 I 1 • 1 9.800 B 2 Olivia Courtney 102 9.45 ~_! _~---:,_9.400 2!Kassandra Lopez 12~n·~QL_9:80 _. _ L=--1--_.[~~.9.~_ E 3 LI,"",Do W,... 116 9.60 j 9.50_ S_~~·550 ,3iS"phaol~ M~II\u27te< _130l3\u27~~- \u27_~ ~.850_ A \u274 Mattie Larson-:~_...,1..,-09-+-~9.80 9.80+ ----._ _- ---L_ __ L 9 ~~ry Beth Lofgren_ __ 12! ~.50 8.30 L I 8.400 M-5EJYs(iH~ibbs 107 9.30 9.351 1 \u27 CortniBeers 120 9.801 9.70 I 9.750 ! 6 Samantha Peszek 11219.85\u27 9.80 I 9.825! 6 Kyndal Robarts ---1311 -9.80 I 9.80 I --I--!9.80o I Beam Score: 48.375 Running Score: 147.200 Beam Score: 49.000 Running Score: 196.025 F 11 Aisha Gerber L 12 Tauny Frattone o 3 Olivia Courtney o 4 Mattie Larson R 5 Samantha Peszek 6 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs Floor Score: 48.875 n Video Review All Arounders Larson • Head Judge 9.875 9.825 9.800 9.550 106\u27 9.70 , \u27-9:;:.-:8::-0::: -I-__+ -_-+-_-+1--c9::-.7~;50 1j BeckyTutka 133 9.801 9.80! ___ +-_. j I 9.800i 105i 9.85\u27 9.90 1 9.875 2 Nansy Damianova 1221 9.851 9.80 i i ! \u279.825. 1021 9.75 9.85 109\u27 9.50 9.60 1121 9.85 9.90 ! 0.101 9.7003jGeorgiaDabritz 1211 9.901 9·00r 1 i 9.~~ \u27---::-~-f----cc-=:+---+-.. ___\u27 .. _L 9.550,41. Kyn.dal Robarts ._ __ E..:!.l. ~7~ 9.80_._1. __I_ - ---L i 9.7501 -L__! i 9.875! 5 Corrie Lothrop 1291 9.851 9.90 i i ! i9.8.~ 107, 9.75 ! --16.101 9.675 i 6ISlephanieMcAllister--13oi 9.85n-:oor~-~.-r9.8\u27751 1 Peszek 9~ 9.825 9.825 9.875 39.450 j 9.801 Running Score: 196.075 Floor Score: 49.275 Final Score: 1196.075 1 Video Review Running Score: 147.025 Final Score: 1196.025 1 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper M by Beaver Creek Software INWW.beaverlog.com Licensed to: UCLA -------._---------- ------------------------------------ Team Standing Meet: UCLA VS. Utah Date: 1/08/2012 # Team Name 1 UCLA 2 Utah Gymnastics ScoreKeeperTM by Beaver Creek Software Vault 49.550 49.300 Licensed to: UCLA Bars 49.275 48.450 Beam 48.375 49.000 (541) 752-7263 Page: 1 1/08/20124:22r""\u27" Floor 48.875 49.275 196.075 196.025 www.beaverlog.com Team Results Detail Meet: UCLA VS. Utah Page: 1 Date: 1/08/2012 1/08/20124:18pm UCLA Place: 1 Num. Name Vault Bars Beam Floor AIIAround 100 Kaelie Baer 9.825 --Q..Z7.& 102 Olivia Courtney 9.900 9.875 9.400 9.700 38.875 104 Monique De La Torre 9.850 ~ 105 Tauny Frattone 9.950 ~ 9.875 106 Aisha Gerber 9.900 9.800 9.750 107 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs --Q.,.77§ 9.325 9.675 109 Mattie Larson 9.875 9.825 9.800 9.550 39.050 111 Dana McDonald -Q.,gOO 112 Samantha Peszek 9.925 9.825 9.825 9.875 39.450 115 Cassie Whitcomb ....Q,+2§ 116 Lichelle Wong 9.550 117 Vanessa Zamarripa 9.900 9.825 Totals: 49.550 49.275 48.375 48.875 196.075 Utah Place: 2 Num. Name Vault Bars Beam Floor AIlAround 120 Cortni Beers 9.500 9.750 121 Georgia Dabritz 9.875 9.350 9.900 122 Nansy Damianova -Q.A.75 9.825 124 Kailah Delaney 9.900 126 Fumina Kobayashi -4.400 127 Mary Beth Lofgren 9.575 8.400 -Q.,.7QQ 128 Kassandra Lopez ....Q....79Q. 9.750 9.800 129 Corrie Lothrop 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.875 39.275 130 Stephanie McAllister 9.775 9.825 9.850 9.875 39.325 131 KyndalRobarts 9.875 9.800 9.750 133 BeCky Tutka 9.800 134 Tory Wilson 9.850 Totals: 49.300 48.450 49.000 49.275 196.025 Scores in bold contributed to the team score. Scores with a stike-through were exhibition performances. Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: UCLA Individual Results on Vault Meet: UCLA vs. Utah Date: 1/08/2012 Place Number 1 105 2 112 3 102 3 117 3 124 6 109 6 121 6 131 9 134 10 100 11 129 12 130 HTR* Name p Tauny Frattone P Samantha Peszek Olivia Courtney Vanessa Zamarripa Kailah Delaney P Mattie Larson Georgia Dabritz Kyndal Robarts Tory Wilson Kaelie Baer Corrie Lothrop Stephanie McAllister Team Name UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Utah UCLA Utah Utah Utah UCLA Utah Utah Page: 1 1/08/20.124:22pm Score 9.950 9.925 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.850 9.825 9.800 9.775 * Home Team Records: T=Set team record, t=Tied team record, P=Set personal record, p=Tied personal record Gymnastics ScoreKeeperTM by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaveriog.com Licensed to: UCLA Individual Results on Uneven Parallel Bars Meet: UCLA vs. Utah Date: 1/08/2012 Place Number 1 106 2 102 3 104 4 109 4 112 4 117 4 130 8 129 9 128 10 127 11 120 12 121 HTR* Name Aisha Gerber Olivia Courtney Monique De La Torre P Mattie Larson Samantha Peszek Vanessa Zamarripa Stephanie McAllister Corrie Lothrop Kassandra Lopez Mary Beth Lofgren Cortni Beers Georgia Dabritz Team Name UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Page: 1 1/08/20124:22pm Score 9.900 9.875 9.850 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.800 9.750 9.575 9.500 9.350 * Home Team Records: T=Set team record, t=Tied team record, P=Set personal record, p=Tied personal record Gymnastics ScoreKeeperTM by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 \u27INNI. beaverlog. com Licensed to: UCLA .. -_.. --_.. _ ..• _----------------- ------- Individual Results on Balance Beam Meet: UCLA vs. Utah Date: 1/08/2012 Place Number HTR* Name 1 130 2 112 3 106 3 109 3 129 3 128 3 131 8 120 9 116 10 102 11 107 12 127 Stephanie McAllister Samantha Peszek Aisha Gerber P Mattie Larson Corrie Lothrop Kassandra Lopez Kyndal Robarts Cortni Beers Lichelle Wong Olivia Courtney Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs Mary Beth Lofgren Team Name Utah UCLA UCLA UCLA Utah Utah Utah Utah UCLA UCLA UCLA Utah Page: 1 1/08/20124:22pm Score 9.850 9.825 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.750 9.550 9.400 9.325 8.400 * Home Team Records: T=Set team record, t=Tied team record, P=Set personal record, p=Tied personal record Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: UCLA Individual Results on Floor Exercise Meet: UCLA vs. Utah Date: 1/08/2012 Place Number 1 121 2 105 2 112 2 129 2 130 6 122 7 133 8 106 8 131 10 102 11 107 12 109 HTR\u27" Name Georgia Dabritz Tauny Frattone P Samantha Peszek Corrie Lothrop Stephanie McAllister Nansy Damianova Becky Tutka Aisha Gerber Kyndal Robarts Olivia Courtney Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs P Mattie Larson Team Name Utah UCLA UCLA Utah Utah Utah Utah UCLA Utah UCLA UCLA UCLA Page: 1 1/08/20124:22pm Score 9.900 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.825 9.800 9.750 9.750 9.700 9.675 9.550 "Home Team Records: T=Set team record, t=Tied team record, ~=Set personal record, p=Tied personal record Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: UCLA -----_.. . _---------------------------- All-Around Results Meet: UCLA vs. Utah Page: 1 Date: 1/08/2012 1/08/20124:221"1\u27" Place Num HTR* Name Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Se.. 1 112 P Samantha Peszek UCLA 9.925 9.825 9.825 9.875 39.450 2 130 Stephanie McAllister UTAH 9.775 9.825 9.850 9.875 39.325 3 129 Corrie Lothrop UTAH 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.875 39.275 4 109 P Mattie Larson UCLA 9.875 9.825 9.800 9.550 39.050 5 102 Olivia Courtney UCLA 9.900 9.875 9.400 9.700 38.875 .. Home Team Records: T=Set team record, t=Tied team record, P=Set personal record, p=Tied personal record Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: UCL

    Migration Patterns of the North American Chickadee

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    This thesis has been embargoed for 5 years. It will not be available until April 2025 at the earliest. Furthermore, this document is not available for on-campus access through the duration of the embargo period.MIGRATION PATTERNS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CHICKADEE is a collection of stories loosely connected by place and shared characters. The first story, Skinny City, is set at the North Slope of Alaska in the mid-1970’s where Patrick McCarty has found work as a pipefitter on the construction of the Trans Alaska pipeline. But after a year of the physically and spiritually punishing work, Patrick cannot rationalize the purpose of the pipeline or its threat to so much that is dear to him. In the final weeks of Alaskan winter and Yvonne McCarty’s fourth pregnancy, the family departs Alaska, bound for New Mexico in an old school bus. The dangerous, transcontinental journey compels the McCarty family to decide where home is, how to get there, and at what price. The remaining stories move back and forth in time after the journey from Alaska and are told from the points of view of Maggie and Sean (two of the McCartys’ children), and Yvonne McCarty. These stories are not an attempt to re-invent the Joads (or to write the anti-Joads). But intergenerational transience resulting from ecological disaster is a backdrop and prevalent theme in the collection. Other themes, perhaps subordinate to ecological disaster and the motivations for the McCarty family’s perilous journey but nonetheless integral to the characters’ individual journeys, include gender roles and identity, cultural pressures to partner and parent in traditional ways, and animal rights. The author acknowledges gaps in this fictional history, and silence where some voices don’t yet have a say; the map of these characters’ lives is still largely uncharted. But she hopes, too, that how families stay together (or don’t) when hardship hits is at the heart of each story.2025-04-2
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