581 research outputs found

    The Fragile Champion: Doris Brown Who Always Ran the Extra Mile

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    Author Ken Foreman sets the record straight where Doris Brown (Heritage) is concerned. If you are a track nut, a recreational runner, or a sports historian, this book is for you. It will challenge all who seek to be the best that they can be.https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/prairiestriders_pubs/1270/thumbnail.jp

    Rockerville CCC Camp F-10, Company 1794 - Sam Lamb, forestry foreman

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    Caption: "#12b, Summer 1933. Author: E. H. Mason. Sam Lamb Forestry foreman.

    Correspondence to Mary Ann Smith From Clark Foreman, March 15, 1960

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    Correspondence from Clark Foreman, the director of Emergency Civil Liberties Committee to Mary Ann Smith at Morris Brown College in congratulations for releasing the Appeal for Human Rights. 2 pages

    Chronicles of Oklahoma

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    Article describes the life and work of S. Alice Callahan, author of Wynema Child of the Forest and teacher at the Harrell Institute in Muscogee, Indian Territory. Carolyn Thomas Foreman explores the contents of the book, its titular individual, and includes excerpts of Callahan's work

    Feasibility of a Virtual Reality Interface for Shaping Compensation During Motor Rehabilitation

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 A custom virtual reality interface was designed to elicit high doses of reaching movements while shaping trunk compensations through real-time feedback. Through a small feasibility study, it was shown to be usable, motivating, engaging, and safe as the basis of a motor intervention. Primary Author and Speaker: Matthew Foreman Contributing Authors: Jack R. Engsberg</jats:p

    Notice from Harry Tateishi, Foreman, Canal Project, to the residents of Heart Mountain, 1943

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    Notice from Harry Tateishi, foreman on Canal Project, to incarcerees at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp regarding a forthcoming agricultural program and irrigation project.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Climbié Inquiry Data Corpus Online: JISC Final Report (Public Report)

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    Executive Summary The Climbié online corpus The Victoria Climbié Inquiry Data Corpus Project at the University of Huddersfield has undertaken work coding and annotating the witness statements from the Victoria Climbié Inquiry. The project took this large, analysed data set (in the form of an Atlas.ti project) and made it available via the University Repository (http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/4842/). The data set was converted to XML for deposit in the repository. Functions were developed to allow users not only to search the data in the normal fashion but to retrieve ‘tagged’ passages of text in the fashion common to qualitative data analysis and to link these retrievals with other metadata and contextual information. These data are of central interest to researchers in child welfare, professional and legal studies, public administration and politics as well as teachers and students of a range of subjects, such as health care and social work, who deal with child welfare and to professionals needing to develop management and administrative skills in child welfare. The project investigated the technical issues involved in depositing and making available a data set such as this and evaluated its utility and utilisation by researchers, learners and professionals. Web access to the corpus is available at http://victoriaclimbie.hud.ac.uk/. There are two main sections to the website: A set of pages with information about the inquiry, its background, the people involved and the research literature it has generated Suggestions, in both a teaching and a research context of how data might be retrieved and what kinds of teaching exercise and what kinds of research projects this might be used to support Further publicity articles will be available via the website and the Repository at a future date. The conclusions drawn from the project are: The Repository is not the best way to archive and retrieve the coded data set due to usability and robustness problems. In short the data set was so large, retrieval of the sub sets was taking too long to make it practical. Hence the Repository now operates as gateway for storing the full data set There is a difference between coding for research and teaching and learning. The coding for research would be in depth, interpretative, analytical coding for specific use by the particular researcher. For teaching, training and learning the coding has been applied in order for the user(s) to gain access to the different themed subsets which then can be analysed in much the same manner used by a research focus This would appear to be the best/most appropriate way forward for coding of data because the data set is accessible, usable and can be tailored to meet the specific requirements of the different users There are several exciting possibilities for use and development of the materials produced. These are: additional coding on the data set development for teaching application development for training application within the care sector evaluation of the use of the data set by both academics and practitioners update the data set held in the Repository coding of other similar data sets for use in academia and the relevant communit

    Chronicles of Oklahoma

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    Article narrates the meeting between Charles Dickens and Peter P. Pitchlynn, a chief of the Choctaw tribe, as told from a small journal found by the author

    The ontological-historic theatre of Richard Foreman

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    This thesis has brought together the major elements of Foreman's work as discussed in the four chapters. During the process of preparing this thesis, several major challenges were encountered and overcome. The greatest single challenge involved the distance, physical and otherwise, between Lubbock, Texas, where this document was prepared and New York City, where Foreman lives and works. The encouragement of friends and faculty members lead the author of this thesis to eventually travel to New York for the purpose of observing Foreman's play Paradise Hotel. Ideally, more than one trip would have been made and more than one play would have been seen. However, this was not to be the case, yet this joumey ultimately made the completion of this thesis possible

    ANALISIS KINERJA LOADING FOREMAN TERHADAP EFEKTIFITAS PROSES PEMUATAN BATU BARA DALAM SISTEM SHIP TO SHIP DI PT ADARO INDONESIA BANJARMASIN

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    Andra Kurniawan, 2018, NIT : 51145521. K, The Analyse performance of Loading Foreman On The Effectiveness of Coal Loading Process In The Ship to Ship System at PT Adaro Indonesia Banjarmasin. Minithesis. Port and Shipping Department, Diploma IV Program. Merchant Marine Polytechnic of Semarang. First Supervisor Sri Murdiawati, S.Sos., M.Si., Second Supervisor Dodik Widarbowo, MT., M.Mar. Companies in achieving goals are always linked to the human factor. Because humans who plan, organize, manage, and utilize resources owned company. Human is the most important factor in a company, therefore in carrying out the company's activities in need of skilled and competent Human Resources. Humans are required to be productive and qualified individuals in all areas of work, so that they can understand the workings that apply. Problems in this study the impact of the company if the human resources, especially loading foreman less competence as well as efforts to improve the competence and performance loading foreman on the process of loading ship to ship. The research method used by researcher is qualitative method, that is analyzing loading foreman competence to coal loading process, and based on science and art to manage the relationship and role of manpower in order to effectively and efficiently help the realization of company, employee, and society objectives and competence show the underlying characteristic behaviors that describe the motives, personal characteristics, self-concept, values, knowledge or skills that a person who performs superior performs in the workplace. By using this research method will facilitate the author in the discussion of the formulation of problems that have been formulated. Results obtained from this research indicate that there is less foreman loading competence in the field of English communication and loading performance factors foreman influenced by the effectiveness and efficiency of work time, mental, and endurance so that efforts must be made to improve the competence of loading foreman is by recruiting new employees who are more competent as well as implementing job disk loading foreman well and doing education and research referring to standard operational procedure of loading of coal. With the conclusion of performance competence loading foreman influenced by the effectiveness and efficiency of time in the arrangement of guard schedule and competence in conducting communication activities using English is not good. Keywords: Competence, Loading Foreman Performance, Coal Loading
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