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John Roy Stewart and his genealogical legacy
The following account provides a strong case for the identification of immediate descendants of Colonel John Roy Stewart, soldier in Bonnie Prince Charlie"s army and poet, one of whose present-day male line descendants has taken a Y-DNA test. This has revealed what is probably one of several genetic markers distinct to descendants of "The Wolf of Badenoch." The account lays out important evidence to support the genealogical case and to tell the story of John Roy"s son Charles, who followed a military career in the steps of his father and of Charles"s son James, a merchant and British Consul at New London, Connecticut
Supplementary_Figure – Supplemental material for Glycopyrrolate/eFlow CS: The First Nebulized Long-Acting Muscarinic Antagonist Approved to Treat Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Figure for Glycopyrrolate/eFlow CS: The First Nebulized Long-Acting Muscarinic Antagonist Approved to Treat Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease by Roy A. Pleasants in Annals of Pharmacotherapy</p
PiLa-CS Professional Learning Community - Workshop 2 Resources
During the Summer of 2021 and 2022, the Participating in Literacies and Computer Science (PiLa-CS) Research Practice Partnership convened and supported a community of practice to learn more about how to enable better CS teaching for emergent bilinguals. These are materials from Workshop 2 of the PLC.Sponsored by the National Science Foundation under NSF grant CNS-1738645 and DRL-1837446. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation
Cut-elimination, substitution and normalisation
Date of Acceptance: 01/2015We present a proof (of the main parts of which there is a formal version, checked with the Isabelle proof assistant) that, for a G3-style calculus covering all of intuitionistic zero-order logic, with an associated term calculus, and with a particular strongly normalising and confluent system of cut-reduction rules, every reduction step has, as its natural deduction translation, a sequence of zero or more reduction steps (detour reductions, permutation reductions or simplifications). This complements and (we believe) clarifies earlier work by (e.g.) Zucker and Pottinger on a question raised in 1971 by Kreisel.Peer reviewe
Translanguaging Pedagogy in CS Ed
Episode 3: Translanguaging pedagogy in CS Education
This video looks at how multilingual students already use translanguaging in their computer science classes and discusses how CS educators can further support them with translanguaging pedagogy, a framework that prompts teachers to consider their stance, design, and shifts.
Featuring team members from Participating in Literacies and Computer Science (PiLa-CS), https://www.pila-cs.orgEpisode 3: Translanguaging pedagogy in CS Education
This video looks at how multilingual students already use translanguaging in their computer science classes and discusses how CS educators can further support them with translanguaging pedagogy, a framework that prompts teachers to consider their stance, design, and shifts.
Featuring team members from Participating in Literacies and Computer Science (PiLa-CS), https://www.pila-cs.orgSponsored by the National Science Foundation under NSF grant CNS-1738645 and DRL-1837446. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation
PiLa-CS Professional Learning Community - Design Journal Template
During the Summer of 2021 and 2022, the Participating in Literacies and Computer Science (PiLa-CS) Research Practice Partnership convened and supported a community of practice to learn more about how to enable better CS teaching for emergent bilinguals. These are materials from from the PLC for a Design Journal to act as a planing template for teachers.Sponsored by the National Science Foundation under NSF grant CNS-1738645 and DRL-1837446. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation
Roy Wood standing beside submarine moonshine still
Man standing beside submarine moonshine still in the woods. Jug sitting on top of still
Roy Wood beside submarine moonshine still
Man squatting on the ground beside a large, submarine moonshine still. Jug sitting on top of still. Pipes visible beneath still
Family peels apples
Portrait of a family peeling a large number of apples. Two boys sitting on the ground are eating apples, and the little girl in the chair to the far right holds a baby doll. The other boy, man, and two women peel apples. Baskets on the ground hold unpeeled apples, and the metal tubs hold the peelings and the cut apples. Group is seated beside the stone chimney of a house. Palmer titled the photo "Apple butter - Roy Dehart's home.
Arizona Then and Now: Exploring Arizona's Five Cs Through Photography
abstract: Arizona Then and Now: Exploring Arizona's Five Cs Through Photography is a photographic exploration of the evolution of Arizona's five Cs: cotton, copper, citrus, cattle, and climate. This project first looks to the past to see how these five elements shaped the state of Arizona. Photographs were taken across the valley of these elements, or lack thereof, discovering what Arizona has transformed into in the process. Each chapter of the book begins with a brief history of the element focused on in that chapter, followed by an analytical thought about the photographs taken and how the element has evolved. Each chapter shows two historical photographs followed by a series of photographs taken during the project that the author thought depicted what is seen today. The book ends on a final positive note about how the five Cs are not dead, but soon could be completely taken over. This project was a way for a non-art major to explore the state that she grew up while also challenging herself by more than just taking pictures. The photographs displayed in the book depict a sampling of what the author saw that is left of the five Cs
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