206 research outputs found
[31-1]Pendleton, R.L. 1962. Thailand: Aspects of Landscape and Life から東北タイに関する抜粋
『Thailand: Aspects Of Landscape And Life』 by Robert Larimore Pendleton (Author), Robert C. Kingsbury (Contributor). Literary Licensing, LLC (April 28, 2012). ISBN: 978-1258310561
Reframing Assessment of Grantee Perceptions: Reconsidering Effectiveness With Broader International Stakeholder Engagement
· Stakeholder engagement is important in philanthropy because it allows grantmakers and grantees to pool their respective resources more effectively to address their shared target issues.
· As more and more foundations and other grantmaking entities venture into the expansive world of self-evaluation, it is prudent that these methods be examined in light of international funding relationships.
· In order to better understand how these tools and methods can be used internationally, we outline the opportunities presented when using frames as one basis for decision-making in complex situations.
· Using the hypothetical case of a U.S. funder seeking to understand grantee perception in East Africa, we present a matrix of considerations and questions that allow grantmakers to account for the local reality of grantee perceptions.
· By actively engaging all stakeholders involved in the process, international grantmakers can begin to adapt these tools to meet their cross-cultural needs, while limiting bias and unexamined counterproductive assumptions
Bangkok (Thailand), group of people at the Rice Experiment with Prince Sithiporn Kridakara (center) Station
Klong Rangsit & Rangsit Rice Expt. Station, Siam [Thailand]. 10 Jan 48. Plus X 47. M.C. Sithiporn, Luang Ing, Ig. Danhof, Herbert Greene, ML. Yingsak. 11 1/50 -.Prince Sithiporn Kridakara is considered the father of modern Thai agriculture. He is the author of the book Some Aspects of Rice Farming in Siam, published in 1970.GrayscalePendleton nitrate negative, Box 246 of 38
Bangkok (Thailand), Prince Sithiporn
Rangsit Rice Experiment Station, Central Plain, Siam [Thailand]. Prince Sithiporn.Prince Sithiporn Kridakara is considered the father of modern Thai agriculture. He is the author of the book Some Aspects of Rice Farming in Siam, published in 1970.Biography of Sithiporn Kridakara at: http://www.rmaf.org.ph/Awardees/Biography/BiographyKridakaraSit.htm The Life and Work of Prince Sithiporn Kridakara at: http://www.rmaf.org.ph/madc/items/show/2030GrayscalePendleton nitrate negative, Box 246 of 38
Nathan Pendleton (1756-1821) First United States District Judge for the state of Georgia
Nathaniel Pendleton was born in Culpepper County, Virginia· on October 27, 1756 and was a descendant of an English man named Phillip Pendleton, who came to Virginia in 1674. Pendleton served with distinction in the Continental Army from 1775 to 1J83 attaining the rank of major as an aide-de camp to General Nathaniel Greene. Pendleton settled in Savannah, Georgia in 1785 and began the practice of law. While in Georgia, he held notable public offices, that culminated in the honor of being chosen by President Washington to be the first United States District Judge for the State of Georgia. In 1796, when his name became associated with the Yazoo Land Fraud, Pendleton left the state to reside in New York.
There, he was a member of the bar and judiciary and was a law partner of Alexander Hamilton. In the fatal Burr-Hamilton duel, Pendleton served as Alexander Hamilton\u27s second. Judge Pendleton resided at his home in Hyde Park, New York until his death in 1821. He was survived by several children and his grandson, George Hunt Pendleton ran on the presidential ticket with McClellan, in 1864, against Lincoln.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/1157/thumbnail.jp
Librarian plans Pendleton visit
Wesley Doak, newly appointed Oregon state librarian, held a discussion titled “Censorship or Intellectual Freedom – It’s Our Choice.” The discussion was open to the public and was held in the Vert Clubroom in Pendleton Oregon. The author gives an overview of Wesley Doak’s background and current career
Librarian plans Pendleton visit
Wesley Doak, newly appointed Oregon state librarian, held a discussion titled “Censorship or Intellectual Freedom – It’s Our Choice.” The discussion was open to the public and was held in the Vert Clubroom in Pendleton Oregon. The author gives an overview of Wesley Doak’s background and current career
After Copenhagen
Whatever the assessment of what happened at the Copenhagen climate talks, we now need a new goal for a climate-compatible political economy as the precursor to an agreement rather than the other way around, says Andrew Pendleton Copyright (c) 2010 The Author. Journal compilation (c) 2010 ippr.
Ablaze: The 1849 White Supremacist Attack on the Pendleton Post Office
In 1849, a mob of white supremacists eager to seize anti-slavery mailings attacked the US Post Office in Pendleton, South Carolina. They burned leaflets and letters in a bonfire on the village green to make clear their stance against incendiary ideas. This essay explores the context of these events by considering an initial spate of mailings that happened in 1835. This examination includes their author, William Brisbane; the Calhounist culture of Pendleton that fueled this demonstration; the sad fate of the young man, John Barrett, who was arrested for the distribution of such materials; and those held captive in the middle of it all, the enslaved African Americans of Pendleton
Ablaze: The 1849 White Supremacist Attack on the Pendleton Post Office
In 1849 a mob of white supremacists eager to seize anti-slavery mailings attacked the US Post Office in Pendleton, South Carolina. They burned leaflets and letters in a bonfire on the village green to make clear their stance against incendiary ideas. This essay explores the context of these events by considering an initial spate of mailings that happened in 1835. This examination includes: their author, William Brisbane; the Calhounist culture of Pendleton that fueled this demonstration; the sad fate of the young man, John Barrett, who was arrested for the distribution of such materials; and those held captive in the middle of it all, the enslaved African Americans of Pendleton
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