47 research outputs found
Site visit report, Jackson County March 24 2023
Documentation of contacts with Criminal and Juvenile Justice service providers and recommendations on the issue of appointment of counsel for clients who qualify for state-funded representation.prepared by Jordon Huppert.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Site visit report, Klamath County March 23 2023
Documentation of Site Visit Klamath Falls to learn more about Klamath and Lake counties. In order to educate the agency on how our services are implemented. Information on issues particular to this jurisdiction that impact the public safety system.prepared by Jordon Huppert.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
James K. Jordon, circa 1963
James K. Jordon (nephew of Robert E. Penn) in military uniform walks down the street in France.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the National Endowment for Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Implementation Project Grant in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of its major archival collections as part of the project: Spreading the Word: Expanding Access to African American Religious Archival Collections at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library.</em
Harrison Jordon and Girl Stand Together, circa 1968
Harrison Jordon and an unidentified neighbor girl stand outside of a house.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the National Endowment for Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Implementation Project Grant in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of its major archival collections as part of the project: Spreading the Word: Expanding Access to African American Religious Archival Collections at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library.</em
Book Sub-Committee, Town of Athabasca 75th Anniversary Celebration - 04
Photograph - Members Book Sub-Committee, part of the Town of Athabasca 75th Anniversary Committee, Athabasca, Alberta receiving the book they produced, "Athabasca Landing: An Illustrated History". Left to right: Alice Donahue, Edith Jordon and Bob Tanna
Do electric crows fly over Adelaide?
Catalogue of an exhibition held at SASA Gallery, Adelaide, 22 July-30 August 2013.
A collaborative project to construct an immersive neo-noir interior.Curators: Steve Kelly and Thomas Mical
External scholar, Michael Tawa
Artists/Designers: Andrew Butler, Disong Cheng, Katherine Donaldson, Mark Frost, Klaira Griffin, Peter Hilhorst, Kirrin Hembury, Todd Hislop, Tom Hocking, Shane Haddy, Patrick Holmes, Calum Hurley, Henry Jarvis, Margrethe Johannsen, Andre Lawrence, Jordon Leeflang, Michael Marner, Michael Majchrzak, Carly Mewett, Sarah Miller, Tessa Parry, Despina Pipikos, Jenna Schina, Jordon Schumacher, Morgan Thomson, Pedro Torres, Jessica Ware, Samuel Wiechula, Jack Wilde, Taylor Wiley, Karishma Wilson, Michael Wong.
Includes bibliographical references
THE EFFECTS OF THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF BEING LABELED EMOTIONALLY/BEHAVIORALLY DISTURBED ON THE CLASSROOM BEHAVIORS OF HEARING-IMPAIRED CHILDREN, AGES 7-13
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 37-10, Section: B, page: 5434.Ph.D. American University 1976.Englis
Nelly Arcan, Langage de la Honte
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the role that shame plays as a subversive tool in the works of Québécoise author Nelly Arcan. Dealing with themes such as sexuality, gender, suicide, and resentment, Arcan’s works deal with that which can be deemed “shameful,” and she deliberately speaks the unspeakable. First in constructing an understanding in how a shame-based vocabulary is employed throughout her works, we then study how this shame subverts expectations and adds weight to political questions relevant to the widespread use of electronic media. How does intentionally occupying a role that is shamed within society function as a discursive creation of power? How is accountability leveraged by using a vocabulary of shame? How can shame be addressed and used to overcome important issues? This study informs our conception of shame and shame resilience as a tool for productivity in social and cultural spheres
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Multi-Disciplinary Paleoenvironmental Context for the Integration of the Lower Colorado River Corridor, Bouse Formation, CA-AZ, USA, and Middle to Late Pleistocene Human Evolution, the Koora Plain, Southern Kenya
Since the seminal works of Wegener and Darwin the notion that things evolve, and the how and the why of it, has generated intense debate. The surface of the Earth, and the creatures that live on it, are not static entities. Landscapes evolve. Organisms evolve. Understanding the how and the why requires a firm understanding of a myriad of interdependent and complex variables such as (but not limited to) climate, ecology, and tectonics. Unravelling the complexities though which landscapes and ecosystems evolve requires a broad interdisciplinary approach, where multiple investigative tools are simultaneously brought to bear on a given question. The study of old lake sediments, or paleolimnology, is a marquee example of a powerful interdisciplinary methodology that has been used extensively in reconstructing the Earth's past. This work showcases two examples where the discipline of paleolimnology advances our understanding of evolution on a landscape scale and on a human scale. In the southwestern United States, a record of the processes involved during the late Miocene and early Pliocene (~ 5 Ma) evolution of a major continental river drainage - the Colorado River – is partially preserved along the southern border of Arizona and California as the enigmatic Bouse Formation. And in southern Kenya, nearly 170 meters of lake and wetland sediments that have accumulated in the Koora Plain preserve a one-million-year long record of the environmental conditions against which our species, Homo sapiens, evolved. My research allows me to conclude that the depositional environment of the Bouse Formation was lacustrine; a fully marine interpretation that has been previously proposed is untenable. I also demonstrate that over the past 1.0 Ma, Homo sapiens in southern Kenya evolved against a backdrop of increasing regional aridity.Release after 01-Sep-2021Originally embargoed through 26-Sep-2019; contacted by author 09-Jul-2019 to extend embargo through 01-Sep-2021, Kimberl
"الخطاب على الخطاب" و"ما وراء القص": دراسة سردية من خلال ثلاث روايات مختارة: A NARRATOLOGICAL STUDY OF META-NARRATION AND METAFICTION IN THREE SELECTED ARABIC NOVELS
The paper is an analytical narratological study of two postmodern techniques: Meta-narration and Metafiction in the selected novels of Ibrahim Nasrallah (Jordon) and Rabii Al-Madhoon (Palestine): the two icons of contemporary Arabic fiction. The paper identifies various aspects of the above mentioned techniques with the insight into the selected texts breaking the fictional limitations between the narrator, the narratee and the fictional world. Meta-narration statements are found at discourse level and Metafictional statements are found at story and discourse levels. The paper highlights the meta-narration and metafictional comments found in a good quantity throughout the selected novels where the fictionality of the personality of narrator, the narrate, fictional characters, and the personality of the author are found overtly. The narrator overtly comments on fictional events and characters. The narrator also comments on the sequence of what he is narrating. Moreover, the fictional characters interact with each other breeching from diegetic level into the extradiegetic level
