211 research outputs found

    Reginald Martin Lopez's Graduate Recital

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    Original Format: CassetteComposers in the first graduate recital: Sergei Rachmaninoff; Fisher Tull; Pierre-Max Dubois; Heitor Villa-LobosComposers in the second graduate recital: Gabriel Faure; Percy Grainger; Robert Schumann; Grzegorz Fitelberg; Eugene Bozza; Bernard HeidenFirst Recital: Soprano and Alto SaxophoneSecond Recital: Flute, Clarinet and Alto Saxophon

    Dr. Reginald George Thomson (1934-2002)

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    RE: 4 ref.; SC: 0I; CA; VE; Z

    Using MATLAB(c) to design a program that analyze and compare zero correlation zone codes with various orthogonal and pseudo noise seeds

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    Under the direction of Dr. Ernest L. Walker, professor of electrical engineering at Southern University and A & M College, Baton Rouge, LA, the author conducted research under the DOE-NNSA Dr. Samuel P. Massie Chair of Excellence grant, and the AFRL grant. Under these grants the author research information on Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA) sequence for Ad hoc Wireless Sensing Networks (AWSN). The focus of this research was to simulate and analyzing CDMA code sets known as the zero-correlation zone (ZCZ) coding, and how its usage reduces multiple access interference (MAI), and the effects of the near far problem. ZCZ coding is a fairly new coding method and not a lot of analysis tools were available for the research. This presented a problem; without the proper analysis tools it was difficult to perform the desired analysis on the code. Using MATLAB and its Graphic User Interface Development Environment (GUIDE) the author designed a program that simulated and analyzed ZCZ codes with various seeds, and this is what this thesis will cover

    Basketball - High School - Terrell Junior High Basketball Team; 1959 Champs

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    Left to Right: (bottom) Donald Marcus, William Bullock, John Austin - Captain, James Washington, Michael Blount; 2nd Row: Sylvester Smoot; Author Robertson, Calvin Smith, John Boykins, Norman Gross; 3rd Row: William Jones, Frank Weaver, Larry Ford, John Thomas; 4th Row: Joseph Barnes, Early Kinton, Reginald Contee, M. M. Jackson - Coachhttps://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_sports/1058/thumbnail.jp

    Landscape-painter as landscape-gardener : the case of Alfred Parsons R.A.

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    In 2 vols.Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN016830 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo

    The 'true use of reading' : Sarah Fielding and mid eighteenth-century literary strategies.

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    PhDThe aim of this thesis is to explore, by examining her life and works, how Sarah Fielding (1710-68) established her identity as an author. The definition of her role involves her notions of the functions of writing and reading. Sarah Fielding attempts to invite readers to form a sense of ties by tacit understanding of her messages. As she believes that a work of literature is produced through collaboration between the writer and the reader, it is an important task in her view to show her attentiveness toward reading practice. In her consideration of reading, she has two distinct, even opposite views of her audience: on the one hand a familiar and limited circle of readers with shared moral and cultural values and on the other potential readers among the unknown mass of people. The dual targets direct her to devise various strategies. She tries to appeal to those who can endorse and appreciate her moral values as well as her learning. Her writings and letters testify that she is sensitive to the demands of the literary market, trying to lead the taste of readers by inventing new forms. The thesis opens with an overview of Sarah Fielding's career, followed by a consideration of her critical attention to the roles of reading. I go on to examine the narrative structures and strategies she deploys, with a particular emphasis on her use of the epistolary method. The following chapter deals with her attention to the reading of the moral message tangibly embodied in her educational writing. It is followed by an analysis of the activity which earned her a reputation as a learned woman. Various as the forms of her works are, they invariably reflect her attempt to balance herself between the two demands of inventiveness and familiarity

    Revised estimates and projections of international migration : 1980-2000

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    This report reviews the World Bank's latest international migration statistics for every country in the world for each five year period from 1980 - 2000. The estimates and projections of net international migration during this period will be used as input statistics for the forthcoming edition of the World Population Projections. In the early 1980s, net international migration to all receiving countries totaled more than 1.2 million persons a year. The author assumes this figure to gradually decrease to fewer than 900,000 persons a year in the period 1995 - 2000. The current male dominance of international migration flows is also expected to decrease. He also assumes that the importance of the United States as a prime destination of immigrants will increase substantially in the 1990s. Mexico is by far the largest net exporter of international migrants.Human Migrations&Resettlements,Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement,Health Monitoring&Evaluation,International Migration,Gender and Social Development

    Bringing priorities in order : a holistic neighborhood revitalization strategy to reduce the unemployment rate of the Pico Union Area of the city of Los Angeles by creating alternatives to criminal activities

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    The Bringing Priorities in Order (BPO) project is a holistic neighborhood revitalization strategy to reduce the unemployment rate and high crime incidence of the Pico Union Area of the City of Los Angeles by creating income producing strategies that will provide alternatives to income producing criminal activities. The problem this project will address is the high unemployment rate in the Pico Union Area which appears to correlate with the high crime rate since many of the youth and young adults in the area are unemployed or underemployed and therefore may turn to criminal activities to earn income to survive. The unemployment rate in Pico Union is 12.94%, more than twice than the Los Angeles County and California which is 6.2% and 6.4%, respectively. While, this rate is very similar to the unemployment rate at the City level, approximately 51% of the Pico Union population is not part of the labor force compared to 40% citywide. This group is therefore not counted in the unemployment rosters. The high incidence of unemployment is therefore higher once the uncounted population is included. The project's longer term outcome is a reduction of unemployment and crime by creating alternatives to illegal/illicit revenue generating activities. The longer term outcome will be accomplished through a two-prong strategy -- first is small business creation and growth and second is improving human capital. The first is to spur the creation and growth of small businesses to help them create entry level jobs for the local youth. The second strategy is to improve the human capital of the indigenous population so that they can improve their success at securing living wage jobs, professional level employment and/or entrepreneurship. Strategies include improving the delivery of K-12 education, higher education and workforce training to prepare a better workforce for living wage jobs and to increase the creation and growth of small businesses so that in turn, they can create jobs. (Author abstract)Lima, C. M. (2010). Bringing priorities in order: A holistic neighborhood revitalization strategy to reduce the unemployment rate of the Pico Union Area of the city of Los Angeles by creating alternatives to criminal activities. Retrieved from http://academicarchive.snhu.eduMaster of Science (M.S.)School of Community Economic Developmen

    The development of English-language hymnody and its use in worship : 1960-1995.

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    SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN039276 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
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