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    Dr. Nathan Nobis, Morehouse College, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Nathan Nobis. Dr. Nobis talks about his paper, "The Harmful, Nontherapeutic use of Animals in Research is Morally Wrong." Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Letter from Nathan Bankhead, Bankhead and Henderson, to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Nathan Bankhead to Carl Hayden concerning his sheep and the accusations of Horace M. Albright

    Wright, Nathan

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    Nathan Wright is a former Program Manager in the Health Sciences Division and is currently a sessional instructor for various departments within the JIBC. His primary teaching area is applied ethics and he enjoys helping students make connections between ethical concepts and their professional and personal lives, especially in the area of ethical decision-making. He holds a BA in Behavioural Science, Master of Divinity (honours in ethics), and Graduate Diploma. He has completed additional graduate coursework in educational administration and educational technology, with a focus on online learning

    Nathan Newsom diary

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    Narrative account entitled "A Short summary of a journey, taken by volunteers from Gallia County; for the purpose of destroying Indians and the invasion of Canada," written by Nathan Newsom. Newsom was an orderly sergeant in Captain Calvin Shepard's company from Gallia County, Ohio, during the War of 1812. This volume conveys conditions experienced by soldiers during the war, including low pay, shortages of food and clothing, low morale, and severe weather conditions. Newsom also describes the cooperation of the army with friendly Indians and the disciplinary measures taken for desertion and other offenses

    Vehicle travel : determining whether the State is becoming more cost efficient with its vehicle fleet?

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    "A report to the Legislative Post Audit Committee"--Cover.; "July 2009.&quot

    Nathan Ayeroff

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    Transcript (28 pages) of an interview by Ed Eisen with Nathan Ayeroff on January 17, 1972. From tape number H-15 in the Jewish Oral History ProjectMr. Ayeroff, who gave up a successful business as a plumber in New York City to join the Clarion community, discusses the origin of the community, farming, diversity, Mormon neighbors, assistance from Jewish people in Salt Lake City, government and dissension, severe living conditions, and community cooperation. He also relates his post-Clarion experiences in Nebraska

    Adult correctional agencies : determining whether functions could be combined to gain cost efficiencies

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    Cover title.; "A report to the Legislative Post Audit Committee."; "October 2009.&quot
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