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QUEST PHC Delphi Study Quantitative data
Delphi study results for QUEST PHC indicators and measures. Quest Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST PHC) developed a suite of 79 indicators and their associated 128 measures of quality in general practice. This dataset is summary data from the Delphi study conducted to establish consensus on the relevance and feasibility of the QUEST PHC suite in Australia with general practice and Primary Health Network (PHN) experts. For more information about the data, please contact Phyllis Lau Chan [email protected] ORCID 0000-0002-0665-6348
Sullivan, Phyllis. 2. Part two of interview about Pouch Cove.
Phyllis Sullivan is joined by Eileen Baldwin at her home, where they have a conversation about school, fishermen, and Henry Sullivan in Pouch Cove.00:00 – being sent home from school to get firewood; 0:36 – father a fisherman; member of SUF; 0:49 – Orangemen’s parade July 12; fishermen’s parade; 1:10 – Eddie Williams bringing SUF books to Heritage Day; fishermen looking after each other; Henry Sullivan drowning; 2:30 – birth date of parents; identifying Henry Sullivan; 5:05 – garden on hill; 5:57 – being an only child; mother keeping her warm in oven; 6:55 – sharing stories about Langmead house during renovation; 7:30 – daughter living on Bragg’s Lane
Sullivan, Phyllis. 1. Part one of interview about Pouch Cove.
Phyllis Sullivan describes living in Pouch Cove, joined by Eileen Baldwin at her home. She discusses the SUF, school, fishing, and children of the community.00:00 – husband going overseas during WWI; 0:57 – SUF society; father’s membership; fisherman’s dinner; 2:15 – attending school; heating school with pot belly wood stove; students bringing wood; cocoa malt; school day; one room school; 3:30 – teachers; 4:40 – going to church morning and evening; Anglican church; 6:02 – helping mother with chores; mother working stages; siblings; 6:52 – changes in Pouch Cove; houses built on back road; 7:22 – Orangemen’s building; SUF and Orange parade; uniform; 9:30 – Eddie Williams bringing SUF book to Heritage event; 10:55 – seal fishery; 13:45 – playing cards at Susie Noseworthy’s; 15:00 – United church school; Mr. Mercer; strict classroom; 17:01 – heating babies in oven to keep warm; 18:01 – being only child; 18:40 – Jake Langmead’s oldest daughter Helen marrying man from Calgary; 19:21 – Roland Langmead killed by horse; 20:07 – Susie Noseworthy visiting former house on 80th birthday; sons William, Roland, Warren, daughters Sadie; Susie, Madeline, Mary, Lillian; 21:45 – father fishing in Biscan Cove with Joe Butt; fish boiling on flakes on hot day; 23:58 – Jake Langmead fishing in Pouch Cove; great grandfather coming from Port Aux Grave to fish in Biscan Cove; lost at sea on ice flows
How to conduct effective skill building workshops
Ellen McIntyre, Tracy Reibel, Paul Aylward, Phyllis Lau, Jacque Schroeder, Denise Schult
Sullivan, Phyllis. 3. Part three of interview about Pouch Cove.
Phyllis Sullivan is joined by Eilieen Baldwin at her home, where they discuss dances, nicknames, fishing, women's work, and community change.00:00 – heating water on stove for dishes and laundry; 0:51 – Mr. Easterbrook mailman; Mr. Gruchy; location of first post office; 2:04 – Po moving to Pouch Cove; 2:37 – people moving into Pouch Cove; back road becoming filled with houses; Allan Hudson’s house on courting lane; 3:48 – SUF Hall dances; first dance with Billy Bubbler; 4:40 – Phyllis’s first dances; 5:14 – live music; accordion; David Bragg and Charlie Strugnell playing accordion; David Locke; 6:02 – fisherman’s soup supper and concert; Frank Strugnell dancing; 6:48 – nicknames; Frank Sullivan’s nickname; 8:48 – father and Jake Langmead fishing together; sharing boat and catch; Alex Gruchy buying fish; going to Gruchy’s store at recess; 9:56 – doing homework by kerosene lamp; 10:30 – women spreading fish on flakes; 11:30 – children helping move fish piles; covering fish; drying; 13:01 – women salting fish; 13:30 – flakes along shore; structures; 14:15 – hungry month of March; food scarcity after winter; bulk food for winter; salt meat; 15:23 – father going seal hunting; 16:47 – Shirley Bragg’s house; 17:03 – women working hard; bringing up barge; splitting fish; 17:46 – husband buying boat built by Andrew Sullivan; went fishing with Henry Sullivan; working as carpenter; 18:30 – NL light and power; 18:50 – tearing down old school; developing land; 21:27 – discussing grandchildren
Culture, pedagogy, and cognition: think-aloud analysis of cultural differences in teacher cognition
Oral history interview with Phyllis Braunlich
Phyllis Braunlich, an author, discusses her youth and her path into the world of writing. She talks about her early work as a managing editor of a literary magazine and explains how she became interested in Lynn Riggs, an Oklahoma poet and playwright. She describes the research involved in writing a biography, talks about some of her other book projects, and shares some of her favorite memories and discoveries along the way.The Spotlighting Oklahoma Oral History Collection is a series of thematic oral history projects as well as individual-specific interviews with the common goal of documenting the cultural and intellectual history of Oklahoma
Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence - Ten Years Later
Phyllis Coleman, Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence - Ten Years Later, 39 Arizona Law Review 15 (1997)
Phyllis Schlafly: The Feminists Just Don\u27t Get It
Phyllis Stewart Schlafly (March 18, 1927 – December 14, 2015) was a movement conservative, lawyer, radio commentator, syndicated columnist and author. She held conservative social and political views, opposed feminism and abortion, and successfully campaigned against ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Her book, A Choice Not an Echo (1964), a polemic against Republican leader Nelson Rockefeller, sold more than three million copies. Schlafly co-authored books on national defense and was critical of arms control agreements with the Soviet Union. In 1972, Schlafly founded the Eagle Forum, a conservative political interest group, and remained its chair and CEO until her death in 2016
Story Circle. 8. Part eight of November 6 audio recording.
Shirley Bragg and Phyllis Sullivan discuss fairy stories in Pouch Cove during Story Circle event.00:00 – finding Richard Moulton in well; fairies; 1:27 – seeing airplane first time while berry picking
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