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Accounting Hall of fame 1999 induction: J. Michael Cook
For J. Michael Cook\u27s induction there were: Remarks by Oscar Gellein, Haskins & Sells, retired; citation written by Daniel L. Jensen, The Ohio State University; response by J. Michael Cook, Deloitte & Touche, retired
Accounting Hall of Fame 2000 induction: Charles W. Haskins
For the induction of Charles W. Haskins: Remarks by J. Michael Cook; Citation prepared by Daniel L. Jensen, The Ohio State University, read by J. Michael Coo
Gospel Dynamics: When the Jewish Jesus Isn\u27t Enough
Tenth Annual Lecture in Jewish-Christian Engagement… Dr. Michael J. Cook, Sol & Arlene Bronstein Professor of Judaeo-Christian Studies & Professor of Intertestamental & Early Christian Literatures, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/bennettcenter-posters/1332/thumbnail.jp
Michael Moroni Cook
Michael Moroni Cook was March 25, 1884 in Salt Lake City, the son of William and Lydia Hartle Cook. When he was nine his family his fmaily came to the Uinta Basin, specifically Vernal, Utah. Because of his father being a carpenter/builder, he and brothers learned that trade and the soon established a lumber mill in the west part of Vernal. He helped building the Tabernacle. He married Lydia Ellen Hardy on November 2, 1905 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were parents of two sons; Eldon and Wallace, and three daughters, LaMarr, Linnie and Roberta. He passed away on March 25, 1961 and is buried in the Vernal Memorial Park
Ella Cook
Ella Cook is the daughter of Michael M. and Lydia Ellen (Ella) Cook. She married Raymond Plattner in August 1929
Eldon Cook
Eldon Cook is pictured his sophomore year at Uintah High School. He is the son of Michael and Ella Cook
Where Participatory Approaches Meet Pragmatism in Funded (Health) Research: The Challenge of Finding Meaningful Spaces
The term participatory research is now widely used as a way of categorising research that has moved beyond researching "on" to researching "with" participants. This paper draws attention to some confusions that lie behind such categorisation and the potential impact of those confusions on qualitative participatory research in practice. It illuminates some of the negative effects of "fitting in" to spaces devised by other types of research and highlights the importance of forging spaces for presenting participatory research designs that suit a discursive approach and that allow the quality and impact of such research to be recognised. The main contention is that the adoption of a variety of approaches and purposes is part of the strength of participatory research but that to date the paradigm has not been sufficiently articulated. Clarifying the unifying features of the participatory paradigm and shaping appropriate ways for critique could support the embedding of participatory research into research environments, funding schemes and administration in a way that better reflects the nature and purpose of authentic involvement
Le Pilote de Terre-Neuve ; ou recueil de plans des côtes et des ports de cette Île
French pilot guide to Newfoundland containing seven individual coastal maps based on the work of Englishmen James Cook and Michael Lane, with five additional maps of the island and of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. All maps are in similar style."Sous le Ministère de M. le Maréchal de Castries, Comte d'Alais, Premier Baron né des Etats Languedoc ..." (t.p.). -- "Précédé de deux cartes ... dressées sur les mêmes Plans ... de MM. le M.is de Chabert ... J. Cook ... le M.is de Verdun, le Ch.er de Borda et Pingré" (t.p.)
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