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Author Robin Silbergleid reads from her memoir "Texas girl," and her soon to be published book of poetry, "The baby book" at the Michigan Writers Series
Author Robin Silbergleid reads from her memoir "Texas girl," and her soon to be published book of poetry, "The Baby Book." Introductory remarks are provided by MSU Professor Telaina Eriksen and MSU Librarian Michael Rodriguez. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held at the MSU Main Library and sponsored by the MSU Department of English and the Center for Gender in Global Context
The FENET plate/shell fabrication procedural benchmark and 'round robin' exercise
Plate and shell construction is common across many industrial sectors and covers components and structures that range from the relatively unimportant to safety-critical. The details used in plate/shell structures, in any industry sector, are no doubt a reflection of tradition, as well as market forces and regulation. As a result, for example, full penetration butt-welds will be more common in the nuclear industry, while fillet weld details will be more common in many 'every-day' fabricated structures, ranging from lamp posts to 'bin' lorries. As finite element technology has moved from the so-called 'right-first-time' sectors into general industry, today's powerful analysis and simulation technology is being adopted by more and more organisations, including SMEs, which generally do not have an 'analysis tradition'. In addition, coverage of the assumptions inherent in shell theory generally falls into the postgraduate educational domain. The staffing challenges facing SMEs in particular in this area are therefore significant. Furthermore, it is also argued that many of the details commonly found in fabricated plate/shell structures are often not subjected to widely recognised and commonly accepted cross-industry analysis procedures. The procedural benchmarks and 'round-robin' exercise, detailed herein, were seen as an excellent opportunity to examine such practice and to observe resulting educational and quality assurance related issues
Director Robin J. Bridges
Photograph: Provider Audit and Reimbursement employees listen to director Robin J. Bridges speak at a dinner at the Skycenter Inn. Photo Date: 1976. Newsletter Issue: Mini-Profile 12/1976https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/flablue_images/1830/thumbnail.jp
J. C. Holt, Robin Hood
Duval Gilles. J. C. Holt, Robin Hood. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°18, 1984. pp. 131-133
Curtiss-Robertson Robin J-2
1/4 front left hand side view of the Curtiss-Robertson Robin J-2, a civilian aircraft, on the ground.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms223_photographs/1857/thumbnail.jp
J. C. Holt, Robin Hood
Duval Gilles. J. C. Holt, Robin Hood. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°18, 1984. pp. 131-133
Enigmas
Arising from the 2020 Darwin College Lectures, this book presents eight essays from prominent public intellectuals on the theme of Enigmas. Each author examines this theme through the lens of their own particular area of expertise, together constituting an illuminating and diverse interdisciplinary volume. Enigmas features contributions by professor of physics Sean M. Carroll, author Jo Marchant, writer and broadcaster Adam Rutherford, professor of earth sciences Tamsin A. Mather, professor of the history of the book Erik Kwakkel, reader in cultural history Tiffany Watt Smith, mathematician and public speaker James Grime, assistant professor of positive AI J. Derek Lomas, and explorer Albert Y.- M. Lin. This volume will appeal to anyone fascinated by puzzles and mysteries, solved and unsolved
The outlaw Robin Hood
A newly devised folk play adapted from the ballad A Gest of Robyn Hode (anon., pub. 1510). Additional Doctor part adapted from Bampton Mummer’s Christmas Play, Oxfordshire (1847) and Inglesham Mummer’s Christmas Play, Wiltshire (1840-50) both based on the ballad Robin Hood and the Tanner. Adapted and devised by James Frost and Sonia Overall, costumes by Sonia Overall, props and stag disguise by James Frost
An Interview with Robin Luke M.D., E. Gordon Margolin, M.D., and J. Wesley Alexander M.D.
An interview with Robin Luke, M.D., E. Gordon Margolin, M.D., and J. Wesley Alexander, M.D., March 3, 2011. Interview and introduction by John J. McDonough, M.D. This video was a part of the Henry R. Winkler Center Oral History series.This oral history may be streamed from the Winkler Center website</a
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
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