432 research outputs found

    Dr Darrell Lewis

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    Northern Territory author and anthropologist, Dr Darrell LewisDonated by David Ritchie, 22/06/2016Photographs of the Kenbi Handover 2016, the resolution of the 37 year Kenbi Land Claim over the Cox Peninsula. The handback, presided over by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, took place at Mandorah on 21 June 2016 and was attended by many of the people who had worked on, or been involved in the landclaim processes

    Darrell Huff and Fifty Years of How to Lie with Statistics

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    Over the last fifty years, How to Lie with Statistics has sold more copies than any other statistical text. This note explores the factors that contributed to its success and provides biographical sketches of its creators: author Darrell Huff and illustrator Irving Geis

    GIS Applications

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    This roundtable discusses various GIS applications in different fields. Purdue\u27s Center for Regional Development presents harmonized space-time data and measures: a study of race, ethnicity and poverty . Prof. Darrell Schulze from Agronomy and Purdue Center for Environmental and Regulatory Information Systems showcase SoilExplorer, a soil map application for teaching and learning soil science. Mark Ehle, Tippcanoe County GIS administrator, introduces the county\u27s GIS services and maps

    Coos River Basin fish management plan

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    prepared by Linda J. Wagoner, Kim K. Jones, Reese E. Bender, Jerry A. Butler, Darrell E. Demory, Thomas F. Gaumer, Joel A. Hurtado, William G. Mullarkey, Paul E. Reimers, Neil T. Richmond, Thomas J. Rumreich.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-124).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    \u3ci\u3eThe Adventures of Darrell and the Invincible Man\u3c/i\u3e

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    The Adventures of Darrell and the Invincible Man has been nominated for the prestigious National Association of Multicultural Education Outstanding Multicultural Children\u27s Book Award. Research literature is replete with studies that demonstrate how and why Black children when asked to draw themselves do so almost exclusively by depicting themselves as White. Researchers have concluded that this predilection is the result of the Black child being acculturated in a White racist society. This book explores identity development in minority, particularly Black, youth. This book provides a riveting deconstruction of how minority children adopt the White, western ideal as their self-image and the proper way to make the children themselves aware of their subconscious adoption and how the astute multicultural educator, parents, and anyone interested in identity development in minority, particularly, black youth, can redirect this propensity. Dr. Omowale Akintunde has published a plethora of research regarding multicultural education, black identity development, white privilege, and how these dynamics impact and influence early childhood education. He is also the author of Multiculturalism and the Teacher Education Experience: Essays on Race, Class, and Culture (iUniverse, 2007). He has served on the Editorial Board of the Official Journal of the National Association of Multicultural Education and is currently serving on the national executive board of the National Association of Multicultural Education (NAME) and the National Board of Peace Education (NAPE). The Adventures of Darrell and the Invincible Man is certain to become a necessary and celebrated addition to the field of multicultural children\u27s literature.https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/facultybooks/1045/thumbnail.jp

    Reflection Roundtable: White Supremacy in Oregon History

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    Oregon Historical Society Panel Discussion with Dr. Karen Gibson, Dr. Darrell Millner, Dr. Carmen Thompson, and Justice Adrienne Nelson, Moderator. Reflection on Hatfield Lecture by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. October 29, 2020. This panel reflects upon the Oregon Historical Society event two days prior, the second virtual Hatfield Lecture Series talk held October 27 that featured the one and only Henry Louis Gates, Jr., host of Finding Your Roots and author of a number of books including his latest work, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow

    Securing Distance-Vector Routing Protocols

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    The security requirements of distance-vector routing protocols are analyzed, their vulnerabilities identi ed, and countermeasures to these vulnerabilities are proposed. The innovation presented involves the use of mechanisms from the path- nding class of distance-vector protocols as a solution to the security problems of distance-vector protocols. The result is the rst proposal to e ectively and e ciently secures distance-vector protocols in constant space. iv Acknowledgments While any academic achievement, almost by de nition, owes much credit to others, this is especially true in the case of my Master's degree. I owe special thanks to Darrell Long whose support and encouragement over the years have more than once kept me going on what turned into quite a long road. Similarly, I owe a special thanks to Pat Mantey | an outstanding manager and mentor, he has both inspired and encouraged me in my academic career. I consider the opportunity towork with these two gentlemen to be one o

    A micrometer used to measure pressure, volume and temperature in diffusion research

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    Research School of Physical Sciences, Atomic & Molecular Physics Laboratory - Enge Split-Pole Magnetic Spectrometer, new telescope at Mt. Stromlo, Crossed-Electron Atom Beam Apparatus - Prof. Darrell Williamson, John Morphertt, Elizabeth Mills, Ruth Jarvis, Natasha Linard, Justine Butler, Leanne Jeffery, Prof. Jim Williams, Prof. John Carver, Dr. Stephen Buckman, Dr. Bob Watts, Mr. Glen Bryant, Mr. Mike Norman, Dr. Will Price, Dr. Ilias Vardavas, Prof. Max Neutze, Mr. Simon Crean, Dr. Bob Crompton & other

    The Enge split-pole magnetic spectrometer

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    Research School of Physical Sciences, Atomic & Molecular Physics Laboratory - Enge Split-Pole Magnetic Spectrometer, new telescope at Mt. Stromlo, Crossed-Electron Atom Beam Apparatus - Prof. Darrell Williamson, John Morphertt, Elizabeth Mills, Ruth Jarvis, Natasha Linard, Justine Butler, Leanne Jeffery, Prof. Jim Williams, Prof. John Carver, Dr. Stephen Buckman, Dr. Bob Watts, Mr. Glen Bryant, Mr. Mike Norman, Dr. Will Price, Dr. Ilias Vardavas, Prof. Max Neutze, Mr. Simon Crean, Dr. Bob Crompton & other

    John Gascoigne

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    Research School of Physical Sciences, Atomic & Molecular Physics Laboratory - Enge Split-Pole Magnetic Spectrometer, new telescope at Mt. Stromlo, Crossed-Electron Atom Beam Apparatus - Prof. Darrell Williamson, John Morphertt, Elizabeth Mills, Ruth Jarvis, Natasha Linard, Justine Butler, Leanne Jeffery, Prof. Jim Williams, Prof. John Carver, Dr. Stephen Buckman, Dr. Bob Watts, Mr. Glen Bryant, Mr. Mike Norman, Dr. Will Price, Dr. Ilias Vardavas, Prof. Max Neutze, Mr. Simon Crean, Dr. Bob Crompton & other
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