1,241 research outputs found

    Lemuel Tracey Roberts, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1900]

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    A cabinet card portrait of Lemuel Tracey Roberts once displayed by the Ford Post Number 14 of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.). The Ford Post was established in Toledo in 1867 as an organization for Union veterans of the American Civil War. Terms associated with the photograph are: Roberts, Lemuel Tracey | veterans | Grand Army of the Republic. Ford Post No.14 (Toledo, Ohio) | United States--History--Civil War, 1861-186

    Should someone chance to take a glimpse… Alex Roberts

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    Ever Emerging MAG, The Berlin Edition.Alex Roberts is a featured artist, one of eight female subjects: Alex Roberts, Diane Lavoie, Inês Cabral, Marian Wijnvoord, Rachael Jablo, Stefie Steden, Tracey Snelling, Zuzanna Skiba.Selection announcement, studio visit, and interview completed by the founding curator and editor, Marguerite Nolan, September 2021. The Berlin Edition, Ever Emerging Magazine’s, third issue was published, with a digital release, 14 January 2022. Ever Emerging MAG is an international platform/ online magazine presenting female, ever-emerging visual artists (over 45 years old).Founded in 2020 by Marguerite Nolan, “Ever Emerging Mag is a non-profit platform that presents senior femxle artists, who work in any type of medium. Ever Emerging, is born out of the desire to support women in the contemporary art industry, as well as the idea that emergence is an ever- evolving concept, that is not always related to age or (measurable) youthfulness”. The EEM Community looks to develop, nurture and curate exhibitions, creative exchanges beyond the published editorial.Alex Roberts's aim, to situate studio research, and expand research knowledge, networks, and audiences amongst an international female context. Acutely aligning presentation share with the studio practice’s focus, subject and stance, identity. Giving grounding to building a contemporary art community in Berlin.Resulting impact, broadening audiences, and developing international curatorial relationships and research partnerships, while reinforcing Alex Roberts’ Berlin studio output. Critique, reflection, and re-evaluation of present studio enquiry. <br/

    Recruiting dentists for underserved populations: do we simply ask them?

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    Meeting 2014 IADR/AMER General Session -abstract onlySuzanne Gardner, Tracey Winning, Ray Peterson, Kaye Roberts-Thomso

    Father‘s first car

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    Episodes 1-3 of 'Father‘s first car' by Hugh Tracey, read by the author from the book published by Routledge & Kegan PaulThe book is based on extracts from the motoring diary of Hugh Tracey's father, Dr Eugene Tracey, who owned the first motor car in their village of Willand near Cullompton, Devon, in 1907For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast

    JobPlan --- a new integrated representation and planner for batch job workflow automation

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    This dissertation presents a new representation and action logic for integrated planning, scheduling, execution monitoring and sensing. These features were motivated by the problem of computer batch job management but are applicable to any domain entailing these forms of reasoning. The existing planning literature has primarily focussed on providing highly efficient representations and algorithms which address specific aspects of planning and sensing. However no single planning framework currently combines the requisite integrated abilities of managing durative triggered actions in an open world environment. The dissertation's contributions are a multi-purpose planning and sensing representation and an associated partial order action logic to support these features. Plans and beliefs are represented as a workflow state machine governed by a clearly defined dynamics. Time based goals are handled by treating time as a fluent. The implementation and evaluation of a prototype planner ``JobPlan" on key domain scenarios illustrating these features is presented.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Tracey D. Lal

    Academic Integrity: A Global Community of Scholars

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    Slides from a keynote presentation at Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity, held at the University of Calgary, April 17-18, 2019. In this session, Dr. Tracey Bretag examined how academic integrity research, policy and advocacy work is undertaken around the world, discussion the implications for Canadian educational contexts. These slides have been submitted by Sarah Elaine Eaton, Co-Chair of the symposium, with the permission of the author, Dr. Tracey Bretag

    Hugh Tracey memorial service

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    Reading of poems from Mrs Shaw entitled 'Work without hope' by Samuel Taylor Carridge and 'Not to sleep' by Dante Gabriel Rezete Mrs Stewart reading lines taken from Cecil Roberts' autobiography 'Some China shadow' published by Hudson StutonReading from Mrs Stewart lines taken from Cecil Roberts' autobiography 'Some China shadow' published by Hudson StutonReading of poem from Miss June Ridgeway entitled 'Forget not yet'Reading of poem from Mrs Bush entitled 'High hills' by George Winter Pro Youn

    Academic Integrity and Embracing Diversity

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    Slides from the Pre-conference for the Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity, held at the University of Calgary, April 17-18, 2019. In this session, Dr. Tracey Bretag examined the issue of academic integrity and diversity, focusing specifically on international students and those who speak languages other than English (LOTE). These slides have been submitted by Sarah Elaine Eaton, Co-Chair of the symposium, with the permission of the author, Dr. Tracey Bretag

    A qualitative study of counsellors’ personal experiences of alcoholism

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    This dissertation aimed to provide an understanding of the impact of alcoholism and how it has affected counsellors who are in recovery from alcoholism. The research also focused on how the participants’ lives are different today, being in recovery. This small scale qualitative phenomenological research study was undertaken using six semi-structured face to face interviews. Counsellors were asked about their experiences of alcoholism and recovery and what impact their experiences may have had on their decision to train as counsellors. The sample included three females and three males who had a minimum of five years of sobriety. Data were analysed using the constant comparative method. The findings from this research indicated a number of factors that contributed to the development of alcohol dependency, including a family history of alcoholism. The outcomes also highlighted the debilitating psychological, physical and social impact of alcoholism. The process of recovery, often preceded by a ‘spiritual awakening,’ reflected the joy of being in recovery and how participants’ lives are different today. Participants predominantly had a positive outlook on life. The findings of this research help to confirm that being in recovery from alcoholism had a major impact on the decision to become a counsellor and also was perceived as having a positive impact on the counsellors’ practice
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