32,153 research outputs found
Land Grant Application- Wilson, Mark (Canton)
Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office on behalf of Mark Wilson for service in the Revolutionary War, by their widow Olive.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_me_land_office/1982/thumbnail.jp
Well-known trade mark protection: confusion in EU and Japan
In this thesis concerning the protection of well-known trade marks against confusion in the European Community Trade Mark (CTM) and Japanese trademark systems, the author critically considers the difficulties in comprehensively defining ‘well-known trade mark’ in the relevant international trade mark instruments. After critical analysis of various definitions of both ‘trade mark’ and ‘well-known trade mark’, she undertakes a comparison of the definitions of the parallel concepts of ‘trade mark of repute’ and ‘syuchi-syohyo’, and also undertakes an assessment as to the extent to which these trade marks are protected against confusion and kondo in the CTM and Japanese systems, respectively. It is concluded that the protection of well- known trade marks against confusion in the CTM and Japan cannot be said to be completely clear, and the author identifies some areas for legal refor
Hayward, Dec. 10, 1994, Part 1. Mark Ferguson interviewing Wilson and May Hayward.
Part 1 of Mark Ferguson's December 10, 1994 interview with Wilson and May Hayward. The informants discuss their home, their community, their fishing stage and store, peoples' jobs at the stage, and ways fish would spoil
Landsat MSS classification of fire fuel types in Wood Buffalo National Park, northern Canada
J1: Global Ecology & Biogeography Letters; M3: Article; Milne, David Franklin, Steven E. Wilson, Bradley A. Ghitter, Geoff Heathcott, Mark McCaffrey, Thomas M. Ow, Charlotte F. Y.; Source Information: Mar1994, Vol. 4 Issue 2, p33; Subject Term: FOREST fires; Author-Supplied Keyword: Canada (Wood Buffalo National Park); Author-Supplied Keyword: Forest fire; Author-Supplied Keyword: Fuel type classification; Author-Supplied Keyword: Landsat data; Number of Pages: 0p; Document Type: Articl
nanoq: flat out and bluesome: a cultural life of polar bears
Documentation of a contemporary art project by Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson centred on the histories of taxidermied polar bears in the UK, considering the broader history of hunting and the display of stuffed animals as trophies and museum specimens. Highly illustrated with the photographic work of the artists, as well as previously unpublished images of polar bears in captivity from the late nineteenth century. Four essays by Patricia Ellis, Dr. Steve Baker, Michelle Henning and Dr. Garry Marvin include topics such as animals in contemporary art and contemporary trophy hunting in America. Part of the story laid out in Nanoq: flat out and bluesome unpacks what it is to exoticise something – to consider the poignancy of souvenirs, and the intrinsic sadness and ultimate futility of collecting things by which we seek to remember places and events. The photographic images are taken with a medium format camera to enable enlargement with maximum clarity, offering intimate detail of the polar bears collected by the artists, giving the images a grandeur and elegaic atmosphere. This book charts the work of artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson, who between 2002 and 2004 undertook a survey of taxidermic polar bears in the UK. The book is a lavishly illustrated document of the research and resulting photographs, including essays by the artists, as well as essays by leading academics on the topics of taxidermy, trophy-hunting and the depiction of animals in art. Looking at the shifting relationship between the wild and its depiction in our museums and galleries, the title references the melancholy that these majestic creatures, taken from their natural habitats, evoke in the viewer
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[Rodger Mark Wilson Obituary]
Obituary for Rodger Mark Wilson dated to 1999. A photograph of Wilson appears at the top of the document
[Rodger Mark Wilson Obituary]
Obituary for Rodger Mark Wilson dated to 1999. A photograph of Wilson appears at the top of the document
Doc Wilson with Mark Vlossak
Doc Wilson poses with Mark Vlossak at the International Pinot Noir Celebration at Linfield College. Vlossak is the winemaker at St. Innocent Winery in Salem, Oregon. Wilson is a Portland, Oregon culinary icon who worked as a sommelier at Jake\u27s Famous Crawfish for 32 years.
(left to right): Mark Vlossak, Doc Wilsonhttps://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/owha_wilson_photos/1028/thumbnail.jp
Mark Wilson Makes Layup
This black and white photograph features Mark Wilson, number 12, jumping to make a layup.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/mens_basketball_photos/1049/thumbnail.jp
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