351 research outputs found

    The referendum question - Does public participation affect neighbourhood plan turnouts and outcomes?

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    Nick Croft, Cat Loveday, Emily Johnson and Jess Reeves report the initial outcomes of an investigation into whether there is a connection between voter turnout at Neighbourhood Plan referendums and the public engagement methods used in plan preparation

    U of M Crookston to host author Sarah Stonich at Fournet Building October 23

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    Bengtson, Jess. (2024). U of M Crookston to host author Sarah Stonich at Fournet Building October 23. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/270925

    Bonus Presentation (NEPA and Chattahoochee National Forest)

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    Jess is a trained forest ecologist, he earned his MS from the SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Jess Riddle has been instrumental in Georgia Forest Watch\u27s ongoing work with the U.S. Forest Service and conservation groups. His science based understanding of invasive species, prescribed fire, and the environmental impacts of logging has directly impacted and guided our mission. Jess is also the author of the 2018 edition of Georgia’s Mountain Treasures, an illustrated report showcasing 40 exquisite wild areas within the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests

    20-year review of the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board's operating capacity investments

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    authors: Jess Downey, Dr. Emily Jane Davis, Dr. Rich Margerum.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.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    A recital

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    Program notes and recording of the recital, performed by the Kansas State University Chamber Choir; Jess Wade, piano; the author, conductor.Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industrie

    A Tribute to the Life and Work of Jess Chua

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    Jess Chua was a leading scholar in the field of family business and a major contributor to Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice both as an author and editor. His significant contributions to the field were acknowledged by the Web of Science, which listed him among the world’s most highly cited researchers in Economics and Business in 2017, 2019, and 2020. In this memorial editorial, we pay tribute to him by discussing his influence on the field through his academic work, mentoring, long-term collaborations with other scholars, and the kindness he and his wife, Eva Kan, showed to his colleagues and students

    A Tribute to the Life and Work of Jess Chua

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    Jess Chua was a leading scholar in the field of family business and a major contributor to Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice both as an author and editor. His significant contributions to the field were acknowledged by the Web of Science, which listed him among the world\u27s most highly cited researchers in Economics and Business in 2017, 2019, and 2020. In this memorial editorial, we pay tribute to him by discussing his influence on the field through his academic work, mentoring, long-term collaborations with other scholars, and the kindness he and his wife, Eva Kan, showed to his colleagues and students

    PENINGKATAN AKTIVITAS BELAJAR SISWA MELALUI METODE PICTURE AND PICTURE

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    Based on the experience and observation of the author about the condition in SMP Negeri 2 Pariangan class VII 1 in the school year 2016 – 2017, students seemed less involved in the learning process. This was because the method of learning used by teachers that have not varied so as not interesting for students. This study aimed to determine whether the use of picture and picture method could improve student learning activities in class VII.1 SMPN 2 Pariangan Tanah Datar. This research was conducted through Classroom Action Research which was conducted in 2 cycles. The results of this study indicated that the use of Picture and Picture method was able to improve student learning activities. This could be seen from the average of student activity reaching 84% in learning which previously only at 52%.Based on the experience and observation of the author about the condition in SMP Negeri 2 Pariangan class VII 1 in the school year 2016 – 2017, students seemed less involved in the learning process. This was because the method of learning used by teachers that have not varied so as not interesting for students. This study aimed to determine whether the use of picture and picture method could improve student learning activities in class VII.1 SMPN 2 Pariangan Tanah Datar. This research was conducted through Classroom Action Research which was conducted in 2 cycles. The results of this study indicated that the use of Picture and Picture method was able to improve student learning activities. This could be seen from the average of student activity reaching 84% in learning which previously only at 52%

    Editorial

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    Welcome to the July 2018 issue of Quaternary Australasia. As one of the editors it is a sneaky pleasure to read the contributions before anyone else, and this edition is no exception. The highlight for me is Jess Reeves account on the return of Mungo Man to his place of burial. Jess describes the day and captures the emotion, dignity and reverence of this poignant event. A number of other AQUA colleagues were present on the day, but we thank Jess for sharing her personal experience with us
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