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Debbie Tarboton interview (audio)
Debbie Tarboton, director of the ski school, shares her experiences as both director and a long time instructor at Beaver Mountain. Debbie has been working at Beaver since 1990, and learned to ski at Beaver, April 15, 202
Debbie Tarboton interview (transcript)
Debbie Tarboton, director of the ski school, shares her experiences as both director and a long time instructor at Beaver Mountain. Debbie has been working at Beaver since 1990, and learned to ski at Beaver, April 15, 202
Oral History of Debbie Nguyen
Oral History of Debbie Nguyen, born in 1978 in Saigon, Vietnam. She is part of the "1.5 generation" who fled Saigon with her family at the age of seven. Her father was one of the boat captains that steered the boat to safety in the Philippines. Debbie attended California State University, Long Beach for her undergraduate studies and earned her Masters of Arts at the Academy of Arts in Northern California. After receiving her degree, she returned to Southern California to reunite with her family. She has a daughter, Quin, with her fiancé, Javier. Art is also extensively discussed as she explains how it has helped her explore and liberate herself. Currently, she is an art teacher at a Chiao Hsin Chinese School Language in Monterey Park, California.Recorded Digitall
Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell Oral History Interview
During the tenure of Tampa Mayor Sandy Freedman (1986-1995), Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell all served as executive aides in the mayor\u27s office. Some of the topics they discuss include the mayor\u27s Model Cities Program, the United Way, Paint Your Heart Out, and downtown development issues. The interview ends with a discussion of various visiting dignitaries including Al Gore, Queen Elizabeth II, Richard Simmons, Bill Clinton, and author James Michener
Circus train, Long Beach VA Hospital, 1990
Circus train, Long Beach VA Hospital, 1990; Seaside child development center, exterior, 5901 East 7th Street (at Bellflower Boulevard). Engineered by a lion, the train appears to travel through the corner of the building, disappearing into a tunnel painted on one side and re-emerging from another on the adjacent wall. 14 1/2' x 102 1/2' by Rob Gadient, Roland Plukas, Brian Wallace, Arthur Williams, Louis Cyon, Debbie Plewes, Katrina Hardy and Jen Grey. Sponsored by California State University, Long Beach - VA Joint Institute -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 265, #54 D (photo on p. 262)
Barb & Debbie
This long work of imagination is a culmination of years of writing about two characters, cousins Barb and Debbie: Barbara Catherin Owens and Deborah Jean Magee. Born in south-eastern Arkansas, Barb and Debbie haunted Amber Nicole Brooks until she initiated them into the world of fiction in an initial short story set in 1970. Since then, many stories, ranging from the 1960s to 1990s, have been born of these characters’ exploits, despair, and erotic encounters. In a drastic overhaul of prose, Amber has reworked the episodes of these characters lives into one long, linear narrative, a thing some folks might perhaps characterize as a novel
Barb & Debbie
This long work of imagination is a culmination of years of writing about two characters, cousins Barb and Debbie: Barbara Catherin Owens and Deborah Jean Magee. Born in south-eastern Arkansas, Barb and Debbie haunted Amber Nicole Brooks until she initiated them into the world of fiction in an initial short story set in 1970. Since then, many stories, ranging from the 1960s to 1990s, have been born of these characters’ exploits, despair, and erotic encounters. In a drastic overhaul of prose, Amber has reworked the episodes of these characters lives into one long, linear narrative, a thing some folks might perhaps characterize as a novel.Master of Fine Arts (MFA)Englis
Moms and Kids at Swan Creek, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1980]
A portrait of two young mothers and their young children at Swan Creek Preserve Metropark. Identified are Jennifer Brinkman, 5, Debbie Landers, Christopher Landers, 15 months, Melissa Brinkman, 4, and Heather Brinkman, 8. Terms associated with the photograph are: mother and child | urban parks | Swan Creek Preserve Metropark (Toledo, Ohio) | Brinkman, Jennifer | Brinkman, Melissa | Brinkman, Heather | Landers, Debbie | Landers, Christopher | group portrait
Advances in the science and application of animal training
Training has long been recognised as an important component in the successful adaptation of companion animals, their inclusion in sporting events and other recreational activities. An extensive folk literature exists relating to the training of these animals. Knowledge and practice based upon scientific principles, such as classical conditioning and instrumental learning may also be employed. Less recognised is the contribution relevant training can have on the management and husbandry of other animals eg. on farms, in zoos and the laboratory.This meeting aims to discuss recent developments in learning theory and related fields, in the methodologies and techniques of training. It will also consider the application of these for practical training of animals. It seeks to bring together veterinarians, animal scientists, ethologists, psychologists, animal trainers and others who work with animals to share knowledge and good practice. It hopes to encourage a wider consideration of the ways training can be used to improve the husbandry,management and welfare of animals. ISAZ 2004 is a satellite meeting to the 2004 world conference of the International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organisations and we are grateful to IAHAIO for their support of the meeting. We are also grateful for the kind support of the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare in the organisation of the meeting and their help in compiling the programme and preparation of the abstract booklets. We must extend special thanks to Dr Penny Bernstein, Dr James Kirkwood and Dr Debbie Wells for helping to review the abstracts and finally to Neil Smith (Conference Point International) for all his help with registration and accommodation.We see this meeting as an excellent opportunity for the supporting organisations to present themselves to a broad and international audience and foster useful links with professional researchers, trainers and students interested in applying science to advance both our knowledge and understanding of human-animal interactions and animal welfare
Dean Debbie Bell: Extraordinary Administrator
This article pays tribute to the impactful leadership of Dean Debbie Bell at the University of Mississippi School of Law. The author highlights her decades-long commitment to legal education, administrative excellence, and student advocacy. Nowlin reflects on Bell’s ability to navigate complex institutional challenges with grace, integrity, and a deep sense of service. The article underscores her legacy in fostering inclusivity, academic rigor, and community within the law school. Ultimately, it presents Dean Bell as a model of quiet but transformative leadership in legal academia
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