39,411 research outputs found

    Regal's Rundown with Sam Smith: Ryan Haggstrom

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    Smith, Shawn. (2015). Regal's Rundown with Sam Smith: Ryan Haggstrom. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/254253

    Kevin Ryan

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    Photograph taken up Smith Street looking towards the corner of Bennett Street with the Commonwealth Bank and the Bank of New South Wales on the right. Showing a 1940's truck and cars.Ryan, Craig

    Smith-Ryan, A R, WX3453

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/418230Surname: SMITH-RYAN. Given Name(s) or Initials: A R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX3453. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 33626.241687 Item: [2016.0049.50491] "Smith-Ryan, A R, WX3453

    Ryan, John (Death, 1886-08-25)

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    Address: 225 Carr St.Age at death: 53 yrs522/Pg. 227/1886/MWM/Ireland/Dr. W. O. Smith/Sullivan/St. Joseph's NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'Runk-Ryan'

    Natural Progression: Ryan Smith

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    Ryan Smith is ready to change the world. The senior co-founded Illinois Wesleyan’s chapter of Sierra Student Coalition and is active in GREENetwork, a University-wide organization which works to improve campus sustainability

    Organic Gardening and Possibilities for its Implementation at Smith College: An Exercise on the Sustainable Use of Limited Resources

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    The focus of this paper lies in the comparison of conventional agriculture methods versus those of sustainable alternative or organic farming, in terms of their impacts on the environment and the sustainable use of limited resources. By looking at the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of sustainable agriculture in comparison to conventional practices, there is an emphasis on approaches that Smith College students could take to further educate themselves on this topic. Specifically, I have investigated possibilities for the implementation of an organically grown student-run garden at Smith College, and the benefits that it would produce for Smith College from a systems level perspective. This paper encourages Smith College students to become involved in what the Five-College Consortium has to offer in terms of educational opportunities geared towards the merits of sustainable alternatives to mainstream, conventional agricultural. The detrimental consequences of conventional agriculture are pervasive and widespread, and this is important for students to understand. Finally, the author urges for the eventual involvement of Smith College students in an alternative methods, student-run community garden on the Smith College campus or in the nearby vicinity

    Ryan Smith Laughing in Estes Chapel - 2

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    Ryan Smith laughing in Estes Chapel.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/communications/1389/thumbnail.jp

    Ryan Smith Listening in Estes Chapel

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    Ryan Smith listening in Estes Chapel.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/communications/1235/thumbnail.jp

    Leonore Ryan and Robert Smith, 1978

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    Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 23rd February 1978. Leonore Ryan, the National and Victorian Secretary of Amnesty International, visited the college to assist in the formation of a Swinburne action group. Pictured Leonore Ryan and Robert Smith, lecturer Liberal Studies

    [Ryan High School]

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    Video footage of interviews with Keith Smith, the technology coordinator and math teacher, and Kenneth Dinges, administrator at Ryan High School, about the Professional Development School internship program at their school, and their relationship with the University of North Texas, particularly the benefits of new technologies offered by the University of North Texas in their classrooms
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