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Mary A. Crowley, (1870-1969), purchased by Neil Crowley on January 27, 1970
Documents regarding the purchase of a single headstone for Mary A. Crowley (1870-1969), purchased by Neil Crowley. Material used was Red Missour granite, with raised, polished letters and polised border on a steeled panel. The style of this headstone was a duplicate to that of Joseph N. Crowley (1870-1949), and Anna Crowley (1906-1918). All three rubbings are attached. A diagonal cross seperates the dates on all of the stones. An obituary is included. The marker was placed at Calvary Cemetery, Lot 1, Section 21, in Toledo, Ohio
School Improvement Episode 2: Neil Lloyd, literacy and numeracy skills gaps
Teacher speaks to Neil Lloyd, deputy principal of Brisbane’s Youth Education and Training Centre, about the school’s efforts to address literacy and numeracy skills gaps among students
Interactions between molecules and surfaces
Part 1The processing of semiconductor layer systems relies upon controlled plasma etching to achieve the desired device definition. The physics and chemistry of plasma etching are not completely understood, and many process parameters are still chosen empirically. In this thesis, in-situ ellipsometry, quadrupole mass spectrometry and optical emission spectrometry have been used to monitor the etching of silicon (100), germanium (100) and a heterostructure system comprising of Si (100) grown on Si1-xGex (100), where x=0.18. Information has been obtained on the etch rate, the layer thickness and the refractive index of the Si1-xGex layer using the in-situ diagnostic tools. Etching conditions were identified which gave uniform, smooth etching of the Si/Si1-xGex wafer system.The selective etching of Si over Si1-xGex was investigated, using CHF3 and SF6 to form etch inhibiting fluorocarbon polymer films. Si1-xGex was found to etch faster than Si in all of the experiments carried out. The best selectivity obtained for the etching of Si over Si1-xGex was 1:1.12.Nomarski microscopy was used to study the surface quality of the Si/Si1-xGex/Si wafers prior to etching. Surface roughness was attributed to relaxation of the Si1-xGex layer, leading to misfit dislocation defects. The presence of defects within the structure were confirmed using TEM and SEM.Semi-insulating polycrystalline silicon (SIPOS) thin films have been characterised using in-situ ellipsometry with plasma etching with CF4 as a process gas.The anisotropy of an etch is believed to be associated with the energy of ions impacting the wafer surface, and is therefore an area of particular interest. Experimental ion energy distributions (IED) have been recorded at the powered electrode. Theoretical IED were calculated using a FORTRAN program, and were in good agreement with the experimental IED.Part 2The rates of adsorption and desorption of methyl salicylate on various COLPRO wall coverings were measured. The adsorption and desorption curves have been fitted to an expression that can be derived for a simple adsorption/desorption model.</p
Facing the Future: the Changing Shape of Academic Skills Support at Bournemouth University
This paper explores the potential impact of changes to higher education in England on student expectations, engagement, lifestyles and diversity, and outlines implications for the development of digital literacy within academic skills support at Bournemouth University (BU). We will investigate how tackling resource constraints with organisational change can also enable efficient, centralised provision of support materials that utilise networks to overcome the risk of fragmented support for digital literacy. We will also look at how changing delivery modes for support can accommodate changing student lifestyles whilst tackling a weakness of centralised support for digital literacy: that it can become detached from the student’s subject-focused academic practice. Finally we will explore how involving students in developing support can help us to face changes to student expectations and engagement whilst ensuring that materials are authentic and speak to learners in their own voice
No Image: A King Rocker Conversation with Stewart Lee, Michael Cumming And Robert Lloyd
Michael Cumming and Stewart Lee bring the story of Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales through insightful, lively conversations – and Neil Fox has one of his own with all three to celebrate the release.
As part of my ongoing interest in music documentaries and concert films, which is part of my film criticism output and also long-term research for a book I am currently writing on the subject (BFI/Bloomsbury, 2022), I wrote about a film release for the website the Quietus, again focusing on King Rocker - A Film About Robert Lloyd and the Nightingales (dir. Cumming, 2020)
Development of the simple economic model (SEM) for stormwater management
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Sustainable urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) are increasingly being implemented around the world. A common barrier to the wider use of SuDS in South Africa is the uncertainty regarding their total cost. The need for reasonable predictions of life cycle cost is vital, both in terms of ensuring the viability of the proposed projects as well as to allow for comparison with more conventional designs that have historically relied on concrete pipes and culverts to transport the stormwater to nearby receiving water bodies as quickly and efficiently as possible
The Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright
Book review of The Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright, by Neil Levine
Why Privacy Matters: An Interview with Neil Richards
Professor Daniel J. Solove discusses the book \u27Why Privacy Matters\u27 and the future of privacy with the author, Professor Neil Richards
Neil Levine, The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Princeton, New Jersey (USA), Princeton University Press, 1996. 524 p. 417 ill. n. et bl. et coul.
Bowie Karen. Neil Levine, The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Princeton, New Jersey (USA), Princeton University Press, 1996. 524 p. 417 ill. n. et bl. et coul.. In: Revue de l'Art, 1996, n°114. pp. 91-92
Interview with AntipodeFoundation.org: “Much More Than You Think: The Spatialities of Italian Autonomy” – Interview with Neil Gray, author of “Beyond the Right to the City: Territorial Autogestion and the Take over the City Movement in 1970s Italy”
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