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    Home Magazine [1972] index

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    The Home Magazine was published by the Advertising Delivery Specialties, Inc. with Ken Promersberger as editor. The magazine featured real estate, events, and other articles of interest to the Fargo-Moorhead community

    Juror BBC Music Magazine Awards 2022

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    This year’s jury was chaired by BBC Music Magazine reviews editor Michael Beek, who was joined by critics Andrew McGregor, Berta Joncus, George Hall and Rebecca Franks. Together, they whittled down a longlist of 312 recordings to the final list of 27 nominees – with 17 record labels represented in the shortlist. The winners of the 17th annual BBC Music Magazine Awards - the only classical music recording awards in which the main categories are voted for by the public - have been announced at a glittering ceremony at Kings Place in London

    NordForsk Magazine 2018

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    The theme of this year’s magazine is Nordic registries and the exciting collaborative work Nordic researchers are able to perform when granted joint registry access

    NordForsk Magazine 2018

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    The theme of this year’s magazine is Nordic registries and the exciting collaborative work Nordic researchers are able to perform when granted joint registry access

    1950 Dartmouth Alumni Magazine Book Review for "The Eagle and the Bear"

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    Text document crop of page 59 of the May 1950 issue of Dartmouth Alumni magazine Article title "Author of May Book" Book review of the The Eagle and the Bear written by Pennington HaileConverted from .jpg to .pdf for compatibilit

    Magazine, Trek, December 1942

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    Trek Magazine Vol. 1 No. 1; Editor Jim Yamada, Associate Editors Taro Kayatama, Marii Kyogoku & Rob Tsuda, Art Editor Mine Okubo, Contributing Artist Tom Yamamoto, Chief Technician Toku Okubo. 26 pages, double sided. Paper. Art hand drawn ink and typed via typewriter.Trek was a quarterly issued literary magazine written and illustrated by internees at Topaz. Issues included drawings, poems, lessons, and various articles. Min� Okubo served as the staff illustrator and eventually published her book Citizen 13660 of paintings and drawings from camp after the war. Created at Topaz. Donated by Frank Yamasaki

    Letter from the Magazine of Commerce to Lennard Brothers, 1904

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    Letter from editor of the Magazine of Commerce to Disney Barlow, Lennard Borthers Ltd. re. proofs of his articl

    XLBlocks: a Block-based Formula Editor for Spreadsheet Formulas

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    Spreadsheets are frequently used in industry to support critical business decisions. Unfortunately, they also suffer from error-proneness, which sometimes results in costly consequences. Experiments in the field of program education have shown that programmers tend to make fewer errors and can better focus on the logic of a program if they use a block-based language instead of a textual one. We hypothesize that a block-based formula editor could support spreadsheet users in a similar way. Therefore, we develop XLBlocks and conduct a think-aloud study with 13 experienced spreadsheet users from industry. Participants are asked to create and edit several formulas, using our block-based language. We then ask them to evaluate this editor using the Cognitive Dimensions of Notations framework. We found that for all dimensions the block-based formula editor received a better evaluation than the default text-based formula editor.Accepted author manuscriptSoftware Engineerin

    Pacific Rim Magazine 1997

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    The 1997 issue of Pacific Rim Magazine includes cover stories "The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at UBC," "Delta's New Container Port," "Cambodia's Landmine Legacy," and "Art on the Rim.

    [Magazine article by Saga Magazine Editor]

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    Magazine article by Saga Magazine Editor, concerning the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the assassination of the President. The article claims that the F. B. I. failed to transmit information it had on Lee Harvey Oswald to the Secret Service and Dallas Police Department, and that information could have prevented the assassination
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