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The Author: David Poulsen
David A. Poulsen has been a broadcaster, teacher, football coach, stage and film actor and—most of all—writer. His writing career began in earnest when his story “The Welcomin’ “ won the 1984 Alberta Culture Short Story Competition. Now the author of more than 25 books, many for middle readers and young adults, David’s newest teen novel, And Then the Sky Exploded, is scheduled for an October release. It’s the story of Christian Larkin who learns that his great-grandfather helped build the A-bombs dropped on Japan and wants to make amends … somehow.David recently made his inaugural foray into the world of adult crime fiction with Serpents Rising, the first book in the Cullen and Cobb Mystery series. The follow-up novel, Dead Air, will be arriving in January of 2017. A UBC Creative Writing alumnus and former Writer in Residence at the Saskatoon Public Library, David lives with his wife Barb on a small ranch in the foothills of southwestern Alberta
Catherine Poulsen interview, 20 February 2017
Catherine Cookie Poulsen, was born in Cleveland in 1950. She was encouraged to interview with Republic Steel through a class assignment. The day after she graduated from high school she started work at Republic Steel in the filing department. Poulsen worked her way up through the ranks at Republic and LTV Steel after the merger in 1984. She worked several departments, including payroll, insurance claims, human resources, and sales. She describes Republic Steel as a family company where all the workers felt like they belonged to something bigger than themselves. Poulsen highlights the relationship between Republic Steel and the environment at the time of the infamous 1969 Cuyahoga River fire, describing the atmosphere in the city and at the company after the incident. Poulsen mentions that although the river catching on fire was terrible, it transformed the steel industry from being polluters to recyclers. Poulsen also notes other setbacks for the steel industry, including pensions, dumping, and the rise of aluminum manufacturing. She describes the production, selling, and loading of steel. Finally, Poulsen discusses the type of people employed at Republic, including women, African Americans and Eastern Europeans
Catherine Poulsen interview, 20 February 2017
Catherine Cookie Poulsen, was born in Cleveland in 1950. She was encouraged to interview with Republic Steel through a class assignment. The day after she graduated from high school she started work at Republic Steel in the filing department. Poulsen worked her way up through the ranks at Republic and LTV Steel after the merger in 1984. She worked several departments, including payroll, insurance claims, human resources, and sales. She describes Republic Steel as a family company where all the workers felt like they belonged to something bigger than themselves. Poulsen highlights the relationship between Republic Steel and the environment at the time of the infamous 1969 Cuyahoga River fire, describing the atmosphere in the city and at the company after the incident. Poulsen mentions that although the river catching on fire was terrible, it transformed the steel industry from being polluters to recyclers. Poulsen also notes other setbacks for the steel industry, including pensions, dumping, and the rise of aluminum manufacturing. She describes the production, selling, and loading of steel. Finally, Poulsen discusses the type of people employed at Republic, including women, African Americans and Eastern Europeans
Broad frequency sensitivity and complex neural coding in the larval zebrafish auditory system raw data
Broad frequency sensitivity and complex neural coding in the larval zebrafish auditory system raw data from Poulsen et al., 2020
Portrait of Mrs A. L. Faithfull [picture] /
Condition: good.; Part of: Maple-Brown collection of family photographs.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Mrs A. L. Faithfull" -- In pencil on reverse. "A. Poulsen, Auburn St., Goulburn" -- Printed lower left to right
Indberetning til Landhuusholdnings-Selskabet fra dets forhenværende Lærling M. Poulsen.
Indberetning til Landhuusholdnings-Selskabet fra dets forhenværende Lærling M. Poulsen
Correspondence : Poulsen (Christian) and Engelmann (George), 1880
Poulsen to Engelmann, 188
Frank Poulsen interview
CCAC alumnus Frank Poulsen interviewed by CCA alumna and Oakland Campus Legacy Committee member Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo on CCA's Oakland campus in the Carriage House at the alumni event 2019 Homecoming
Doktorens Bord: Rasmus Rask Poulsen: Verdensarvens åndelige arvinger
Doktorens Bord: Rasmus Rask Poulsen: Verdensarvens åndelige arvinge
Properties of Poulsen simplices
Title: Properties of Poulsen simplices Author: Zdeněk Jaroň Department: Department of Mathematical Analysis Supervisor: Doc. RNDr. Jiří Spurný, Ph.D. Abstract: In the present thesis, we study a generalisation of concept of the Poulsen simplex in general, non-metrizable case. First, for any given simplex F we con- struct a new one S, containing F as a face, having dense set of extreme points and preserving some important properties of F. In the next part, we employ this con- struction to build up, for any given infinite cardinal κ, two simplices S1, S2 with dense extreme boundary, with density character equal to κ and with spaces of affine functions Ac (S1) and Ac (S2) having the same density character, but which are not affinely homeomorphic. Keywords: Poulsen simplex, projective limit, Helly spac
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