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    Messages of Pat M. Neff Governor of Texas to the thirty-seventh Legislature

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    Speech made by Pat M. Neff on the occasion of his inauguration as Governor of Texas, January 18, 1921

    Dr. Ashley Austin - Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Ashley Austin, Assistant Professor of Accounting, discusses a recent article in Contemporary Accounting Research, entitled “Improving Auditors’ Consideration of Evidence Contradicting Management’s Estimate Assumptions.” Dr. Austin’s research interests involve using experimental methods to understand and improve auditors’ judgments and decision making, with a focus on how to motivate auditors to exercise professional skepticism and be alert to fraud throughout the audit

    Inscription and bookplate in The golden age; a satire

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    This edition includes an author-associated bookplate and inscription, "To G--n W---s. April 24 1871." Bookseller has penciled in "To Golden Winnings." 1st Ed. Austin, Poet Laureate of Eng. Austin's Copy with the book plate of his wife on front cover" (obscured by glued on card slip)

    Interview with Dr. Mike Austin [video]

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    Dr. Mike Austin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion, and author of two recent books, Wise Stewards: Philosophical Foundations for Christian Parenting and Football and Philosophy: Going Deep . He enjoys approaching practical topics like parenting and sports through a philosopher\u27s lens

    Bronco rider tribute, Austin, Texas, 1959 (1 of 2)

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    Plaque associated with a bronco rider sculpture reads: 'This statue was fashioned by Constance Whitney Warren, New York, during her residence in Paris, France. This wonderful work of art was presented by this distinguished American artist through the solicitation of Pat M. Neff, Governor of Texas, and Charles Cason, of New York as a memorial gift to Texas, the native home of the cowboy. This bronze tribute to the rough and romantic riders of the range was unveiled by Governor Neff in the presence of state officials and the members of the Legislature, January 17, 1925.'StatuesCowboyCowbo

    Profile piece on the author\u27s 18-year journey from near-death. On Feb. 19, 1984

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    Profile piece on the author\u27s 18-year journey from near-death. On Feb. 19, 1984, Phyllis Austin was impaled by a tree branch 1.5 inches in diameter that speared the back of her right thigh and buried itself in her upper abdomen. She was cross-country skiing on Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton at the time of the incident and credits Dr. John Doyle, a surgeon at Northern Cumberland Regional Hospital in Bridgton who served in a field hospital in Vietnam, with saving her life. With details about the incident and Austin\u27s long recovery

    The Bibliographic Concept of Work in Cataloguing and its Issues

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    This report explores the IFLA’s document Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). It discusses the notion of work in cataloguing as it was built since the 1950s, inasmuch this notion constitutes the conceptual framework for the proposal. Also, the entity-relationship database modeling (ERDM) system is described as far as such model provides to FRBR the operative elements that make it functional. ERDM gives to FRBR a user-centered approach as well. In its third chapter, the report tests the FRBR model through its application to a set of items belonging to the novel Rayuela, by Julio Cortázar, held at the Benson Latin American Collection of the University of Texas at Austin. Finally, some critical issues are raised along with general conclusions regarding the functionality of the mode

    Supporting Public Health Nurses with Breastfeeding Interventions for Late Preterm Infants

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    Late preterm infants often experience feeding difficulty post discharge from hospital. While breast milk is especially important for late preterm infants, they have lower exclusive breastfeeding rates than full term infants. This is because mothers of late preterm infants often do not receive sufficient amount of breastfeeding support in the postpartum period. Furthermore, in the Canadian context, guidelines do not exist for health care providers to use to assist them in providing breastfeeding support for mothers of late preterm infants in the community setting. We used a modified Delphi approach to begin to fill this gap. We present information relating to physiological development in systems, its significance to feeding, and potential interventions for public health nurses. This information will assist PHNs in their clinical reasoning and decision-making when supporting mothers and their LPIs to exclusively breastfeed in the community

    sj-pdf-1-asu-10.1177_00031348221082284 – Supplemental Material for Maintaining Zone 1 Occlusion is a Dynamic Process: The Effects of Proximal Pressure and Blood Transfusion During REBOA

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-asu-10.1177_00031348221082284 for Maintaining Zone 1 Occlusion is a Dynamic Process: The Effects of Proximal Pressure and Blood Transfusion During REBOA by Hisham I Qadri, Nathan TP Patel, Aravindh S Ganapathy, Magan R. Lane, James E Jordan, M Austin Johnson, Timothy K Williams and Lucas P Neff in The American Surgeon</p

    Speeches delivered by Pat M. Neff, Governor of Texas, discussing certain phases of contemplated legislation

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    Subjects include constitutional convention, supremacy of the law, educational system of Texas, penitentiary system, highway building, industrial development, revision of tax laws, and conservation and reclamation
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