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    Review Essay: Bartlett, Kenneth A., Konrad Eisenbichler and Janice Liedl. \u3ci\u3eLove and Death in the Renaissance\u3c/i\u3e

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    Adelmen, Janet. Suffocating Mothers: Fantasies of Maternal Origin in Shakespeare\u27s Plays: Hamlet to The Tempest. Routledge, London 1992. xii + 379 pp, note on the text, notes, author index, index to Shakespeare\u27s words, subject index. 49.50/49.50 / 15.95. Janet Adelman, Suffocating Mothers: Fantasies of Maternal Origin in Shakespeare\u27s Plays: Hamlet to The Tempest is reviewed on pp 172-3. Bartlett, Kenneth A., Konrad Eisenbichler and Janice Liedl. Love and Death in the Renaissance

    Book Review of Kenneth F. McCallion, Shoreham and the Rise and Fall of the Nuclear Power Industry

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    Review of Kenneth F. McCallion, Shoreham and the Rise and Fall of the Nuclear Power Industry (Praeger 1995). About the author, acknowledgements, foreword by Irving Like, index, preface, prologue, selected bibliography. LC 94- 32930; ISBN 0-275-94299-6 [221 pp. Cloth $55.00. 88 Post Road West, Westport CT 06881.

    Fig. 1 in The Life History Of Ostrocerca Dimicki (Frison) In A Short-Flow, Summer-Dry Oregon Stream

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    Fig. 1. Outgate Beck stream channel obscured by grass, looking upstream from the emergence trap; author Anderson straddling the stream.Published as part of Stewart, Kenneth W. & Anderson, Norman H., 2010, The Life History Of Ostrocerca Dimicki (Frison) In A Short-Flow, Summer-Dry Oregon Stream, pp. 52-57 in Illiesia 6 (6) on page 53, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.475962

    ¿Química o color?: comparación entre el uso de fluorescencia de rayos-X portátil y las técnicas visuales de clasificación de obsidiana de Tepeticpac. 50. Arqueología

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    Merodon nanus Sack 1931

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    Merodon nanus (Sack, 1931) Material examined. 1 Ƥ, near Neochori, 39 ° 1´32.8 ˝ N 26 ° 19´19.6 ˝E, in neglected olive groves in the valley immediately to the east of Neochori, 7.vi. 2010, leg. R.M. Lyszkowski [NMS]. Notes. Larva undescribed.Published as part of Ricarte, Antonio, Nedeljković, Zorica, Rotheray, Graham E., Lyszkowski, Richard M., Hancock, Geoffrey, Watt, Kenneth, Hewitt, Stephen M., Horsfield, David & Wilkinson, Geoffrey, 2012, Syrphidae (Diptera) from the Greek island of Lesvos, with description of two new species, pp. 1-23 in Zootaxa 3175 on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21339

    Evaluating carbon offsets from forestry and energy projects

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    Under the Kyoto Protocol, industrial countries accept caps on their emissions of greenhouse gases. They are permitted to acquire offsetting emissions reductions from developing countries - which do not have emissions limitations - to assist in complying with these caps. Because these emissions reductions are defined against a hypothetical baseline, practical issues arise in ensuring that the reductions are genuine. Forestry-related emissions reduction projects are often thought to present greater difficulties in measurement and implementation, than energy-related emissions reduction projects. The author discusses how project characteristics affect the process for determining compliance with each of the criteria for qualifying. Those criteria are: 1) Additionality. Would these emissions reductions not have taken place without the project? 2) Baseline and systems boundaries (leakage). What would business-as-usual emissions have been without the project? And in this comparison, how broad should spatial, and temporal system boundaries be? 3) Measurement (or sequestration). How accurately can we measure actual with-project emissions levels? 4) Duration or permanence. Will the project have an enduring mitigating effect? 5) Local impact. Will the project benefit its neighbors? For all the criteria except permanence, it is difficult to find generic distinctions between land use change and forestry and energy projects, since both categories comprise diverse project types. The important distinctions among projects have to do with such things as: a) The level and distribution of the project's direct financial benefits. b) How much the project is integrated with the larger system. c) The project components'internal homogeneity and geographic dispersion. d) The local replicability of project technologies. Permanence is an issue specific to land use and forestry projects. The author describes various approaches to ensure permanence, or adjust credits for duration: the ton-year approach (focusing on the benefits from deferring climatic damage, and rewarding longer deferral); the combination approach (bundling current land use change and forestry emissions reductions with future reductions in the buyer's allowed amount); a technology-acceleration approach; and an insurance approach.Montreal Protocol,Environmental Economics&Policies,Climate Change,Decentralization,Global Environment Facility,Environmental Economics&Policies,Energy and Environment,Carbon Policy and Trading,Montreal Protocol,Climate Change

    Values of twisted Artin L-functions

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    Pre-print of article publeshed in: Archiv der Mathematik, September 2014, Volume 103, Issue 3, pp 285–29

    James Kenneth Manning

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    Sir James Kenneth Manning was born on 26 May 1907 at North Sydney, New South Wales, the son of Herbert William Manning and his wife Mary Elsie Stella Mackenzie nee Clarke. He was educated at Sydney Church of England Grammar School. (1)<br /><br />Manning was admitted as a solicitor on 14 March 1930 through the Solicitors Admission Board and his offices were at 107 Elizabeth Street, Sydney. By 1935 he had formed the firm of JK Manning and Simpson and by 1936 the firm of Manning Riddle and Company with offices at 112 Pitt Street. Manning was called to the New South Wales Bar on 25 October 1940. His chambers were at 167 Phillip Street and from 1946 at 142 Phillip Street. (2)<br /><br />During World War II Manning enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force on 2 June 1941. He served in New Guinea in 1942 and was Mentioned in Dispatches for distinguished service in the South West Pacific area, recommended by the Governor-General on 29 March 1944. In April 1944 he was made Deputy-Director of Personnel Services at Air Force Headquarters, Melbourne, and in October 1944 was made an Acting Wing Commander. When he was discharged on 22 January 1946 he held the rank of Squadron Leader. (3)<br /><br />Manning was interested in legal professional development. After the war he returned to his practise as a barrister. He worked in all jurisdictions but specialised in bankruptcy and commercial matters. He was made a Queen's Counsel in 1953. A Council member of the New South Wales Bar Association from 1949/50 to 1952/53, he was Honorary Treasurer from 1949/50 to 1951/52. He was one of the five original Board Members of Counsel's Chambers Limited, appointed a director on 24 October 1952. Resigning on 22 November 1956 after his appointment as a judge, he was immediately appointed an Associate Director, an office he held till 2 December 1963. Counsel's Chambers was responsible for building Wentworth Chambers and Selborne Chambers as accommodation for barristers. Sir Garfield Barwick, president of the Bar at the time and a fellow foundation director, claimed that along with Manning's business acumen, his 'initiative and tenacity were not merely indispensable; they were the mainspring of the success...'. (4) Manning was the co-author with Douglas Farquharson of 'The Law of Banker and Customer in Australia' (Sydney, 1947) and with L G Bohringer wrote the Third edition of 'McDonald, Henry and Meek's Australian Bankruptcy: Law and Practice' (Sydney, 1953). Manning was Challis Lecturer in Bankruptcy at the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, from 1952 to 1955. (5)<br /><br />Manning was appointed an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales by 15 September 1955. On 5 December 1955, his appointment was made permanent. Manning was Chairman of the Law Reform Commission from 1 January 1966 until 3 October 1969. On 1 October 1969 he was made a Judge of Appeal in the Court of Appeal. On 28 February 1973 he retired as a Judge of Appeal and a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales due to ill health. From time to time he was an Acting Judge in the Federal Court of Bankruptcy. On 1 January 1972 he was created a Knight Bachelor for his services to the law. (6)<br /><br />In addition, Manning was Chairman of the Commonwealth Bills of Exchange Review Committee in 1962. He was a director of the North Shore Gas Company from 1954 and a councillor and honorary treasurer of the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales. (7)<br /><br />Manning died on 11 August 1976 at Balmoral Beach, Sydney, survived by his second wife Sheila Alison Newton nee Barker, whom he married on 16 December 1967, and a daughter from his first marriage to Dorothy May Coleman on 24 December 1931, which ended in divorce. (8)<br /><br />Endnotes<br />1. Who's Who in Australia, Melbourne, The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, 1955, p.522; 1959, p.537; 1962, p.573; 1965, p.574; 1968, p.589; 1971, p.651; 1974, p.705; 1977, p.746; Australian Law Journal, Vol.50, p.487 (September 1976); John Kennedy McLaughlin, 'Manning, Sir James Kenneth (1907-1976)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition, <a href="http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150354b.htm">http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150354b.htm</a> (cited 11 January 2008).<br />2. Barrister and Solicitors Admission Boards; NRS 13667, Roll of Solicitors, 17 February 1927 - 20 November 1936; Reel 2147, p.15; Barrister and Solicitors Admission Boards; NRS 13665, Roll of Barristers, 17 February 1927 - 10 June 1955; Reel 2147, p.16; New South Wales Law Almanac, Sydney, NSW Government Printer, 1931, p.105; 1935, p.114; 1936, p.116; 1940, p.95; 1941, p.71; 1946, p.66; 1947, p.67; 1949, p.67; 1954, p.79; 1955, p.80.<br />3. Who's Who in Australia, op.cit.; Australian Law Journal, op.cit.; John Kennedy McLaughlin, 'Manning, Sir James Kenneth (1907-1976)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, op.cit.; 'Manning, James Kenneth', Department of Veterans Affairs World War 2 Nominal Roll <a href="http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=R&VeteranID=1056487">http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=R&VeteranID=1056487</a> (cited 11 November 2008); 'Australian War Memorial (Index to Recommendations: Second World War ...' James Kenneth Manning, <a href="http://www.awm.gov.au/honours/awm192/persons.asp?p=003190687">http://www.awm.gov.au/honours/awm192/persons.asp?p=003190687</a> (cited 11 November 2008).<br />4. Australian Law Journal, Vol.29, p.293 (15 September 1955); Vol.47, pp.157-8 (April 1973); Vol.50, p.487 (September 1976); New South Wales Law Almanac, Sydney, NSW Government Printer, 1950, p.55; 1951, p.57; 1952, p.57; 1953, p.61; Wentworth Chambers 50th Anniversary' pp.1-2, 6-7, 10 <a href="http://www.councilchambers.com.au/50th/index.html">http://www.councilchambers.com.au/50th/index.html</a> (cited 11 November 2008); Australian Law Journal Vol.47, p.157 (April 1973).<br />5. Australian Law Journal, Vol.50, p.487 (September 1976); University of Sydney Calendar, 1953, p.46; 1954, pp.773, 987; 1955, p.694, <a href="http://calendararchive.usyd.edu.au/index.php">http://calendararchive.usyd.edu.au/index.php</a> (cited 22 June 2008).<br />6. State Reports New South Wales, Sydney, Law Book Company Ltd, Vol.55 (1955), p.ii; Vol.69 (1969), p.viii; New South Wales Law Reports, Sydney, Law Book Company Ltd, 1973, Vol.1; Australian Law Journal, Vol.29, p.293 (15 September 1955); p.646 (22 March 1956); Law Reform Commission, First Report as at 30th June, 1968, in Joint Volume of Papers Presented to the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly, 1968-69, Vol.3, p.897; Law Reform Commission, Third Report as at 30th June, 1970, op.cit., 1969-70-71, Vol.5, p.493; It's an honour website <a href="http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au">http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au</a> (cited 23 January 2008).<br />7. John Kennedy McLaughlin, 'Manning, Sir James Kenneth (1907-1976)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, op.cit.<br />8. ibid; Sydney Morning Herald 12 August 1973, p.34; Who's Who in Australia, op.cit.PER-138Challis Lecturer in Bankruptcy, University of Sydney, 1952 - 1955<br/>Acting Judge, Supreme Court of New South Wales, 15/09/1955 - 04/12/1955<br/>Puisne Judge, Supreme Court of New South Wales, 05/12/1955 - 28/02/1973<br/>Chairman, Law Reform Commission NSW, 01/01/1966 - 03/10/1969<br/>Judge of Appeal, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of New South Wales, 01/10/1969 - 28/02/1973<br/&gt

    Capromys melanurus Poey 1865

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    Capromys melanurus Poey, 1865. In Peters, 1865, Monatsb. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, p. 384. TYPE LOCALITY: Cuba, Oriente Prov., Manzanillo. DISTRIBUTION: Oriente Prov. (Cuba). COMMENT: Placed in the genus and subgenus Mysateles by Kratochvil et al., 1978, Acta Sci. Nat. Sci. Bohemoslov-Brno, 12(11):15. However, retained in Capromys by Hall, 1981:863, and Corbet and Hill, 1980:191. CAW, GSM, and GCC include Mysateles in Capromys. The author and date of publication for this species are usually given as Peters, 1864, but Varona, 1974:63, established the correct author and date as Poey, 1865. ISIS NUMBER: 5301410024001001001.Published as part of James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Rodentia (Part 6), pp. 560-594 in Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition), Lawrence, Kansas, USA :Alien Press, Inc. & The Association of Systematics Collections on page 579, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735303
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