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    Professionalism, golf coaching and a master of science degree

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    A distinction can be made between 'professionalisation', which is concerned with occupational status and standing, and 'professionalism,' which refers to matters of quality and standards of practice (especially specialized knowledge, ethics and altruism). The purpose of this stimulus article is to present key features of contemporary medical professionalism as a basis for critically reflecting on discourse associated with Tiger Woods' current coach, Sean Foley. It is suggested that that provision of a Master of Science degree in golf teaching/coaching would facilitate the development of 'professionalism' in golf coaches

    Foley, Sean D.V.

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    art piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format with Sean Foley

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    art piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format with Sean Foley, an associate professor of painting at Maine College of Art. Foley discusses the work of Francisco Goya and the political possibilities of painting

    Preview of a lecture by Sean Foley on Monster Painting, which is being present

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    Preview of a lecture by Sean Foley on Monster Painting, which is being presented today at Maine College of Art\u27s Institute of Contemporary Art in Portland as part of the Isabel Pease Lecture/Performance Series

    The Impact of Ethereum Throughput and Fees on Transaction Latency During ICOs

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    The Ethereum blockchain has gained popularity for its ability to implement Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs), whereby a buyer enters a market order agreement with a seller in order to purchase cryptographic tokens at an agreed price. The popularity of ICOs in 2017 has created an increasingly adversarial environment among potential buyers, who compete for what is often a fixed supply of tokens offered for a limited period of time. We study the impact of a series of ICOs in order to understand the relationship between transaction fees, throughput and latency in Ethereum. Our analysis considers the effects on both Ethereum’s service providers, known as miners, and users who issue transactions in the network. Our results show that while buyers incentivise miners generously to include their transactions during ICOs, the latency of these transactions is predominantly determined by the levels of supply and demand in the network

    Value-based benefits design research high-level findings

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    [Report] -- Attachment A. Methodology -- Attachment B. Presentation Slides.prepared for: Portland State University & Office for Oregon Health Policy & Research ; by Carol Foley, Ph.D.Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 16, 2020)."During a period from late September to mid-October of 2010, a series of research forums were conducted to get feedback from those impacted by a value-based benefits design; the benefit design is intended for employers and individual purchasers in an Oregon health exchange. Insurers, agents/brokers, hospitals, providers, employers, consumers, and consumer advocates participated in the forums"--Page 2.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.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Jennifer Murphy, Chris Rogers : The Great Syntax Monument // Gerhard Treml : The Attic of My Room // Sean Foley : The Sound of My Life... // Kenn Sakurai, Dave O'Regan

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    In this Mercer Union programming pamphlet, Eden comments on Murphy's and Rogers' collaborative process, while Dick provides a new vocabulary for discussing their work. Eden also writes about Treml, claiming his architectural fantasies represent conceptions of the brain. Foley, Sakurai and O’Regan introduce their work, and Jelinek prefaces a screening of Austrian experimental film and video. Biographical notes

    Panel: Working-Class Modernisms

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    “Freedom From What? From Work?”: Faulkner’s Rural Taylorism and The Economy of Bodily Motion / Amy Foley, Providence College “A Countryside Which Would Have Repudiated the Term Constituency”: Sovereignty, Development, and Law in The Hamlet / Sean McCann, Wesleyan University Vardaman’s Capacity: The Modernist Language of The Poor Child in As I Lay Dying / Maggie E. Morris Davis, Illinois State Universit
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