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    Letter from Carson Estate Company to Mr. A. [Al] G. Hemming, June 23, 1942

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    Informs Hemming of executed leases enclosed in the sent letter for Lease #2, Vaugh Guzelain and William J. Beisel

    Letter from Carson Estate Company to Mr. A. [Al] G. Hemming, June 12, 1942

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    Describes enclosed leases in sent letter for Leases 5, Farm Products Company; Lease 18, William Ramasaur; Lease 2, Vaughn Guzelain & William J. Beisel

    How to become a digital utility

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    Short- and longtime results after photodynamic therapie with verteporfin, of patients with age-related macular degeneration.

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    Kurz- und Langzeitergebnisse der Photodynamischen Therapie mit Verteporfinbei altersbedingter Makuladegeneration.Short- and longtime results after photodynamic therapie with verteporfin, of patients with age-related macular degeneration

    Lease No. 2 between Carson Estate Company and Vaughn Guzelian and William J. Beisel, 1942-1945

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    Lease terms beginning July 1, 1942, ending June 30, 1945 for approximately twenty-five acres of land with a yearly rent of $500. Lease signed by Carson Estate Company and lessees. Lessee signature includes a Gardena address

    Lease between Carson Estate Company and Vaughn Guzelian and William J. Beisel, June 12, 1942

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    Lease terms beginning July 1, 1942, ending June 30, 1942 on approximately twenty-five acres of land on the Rancho San Pedro tract with a yearly rent of $500. Lease signed by Carson Estate Company and lessees. Lessee signature includes a Gardena address

    Analysing driver assistant systems with a socio-technical hazard analysing methodology

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    Nowadays human-created systems are increasing in complexity due to the interaction of humans and technology. Especially road traffic systems are composed of multitudinous resources (e.g. personnel, vehicles, organizations, etc.), which make it even harder to anticipate the positive and negative effects on safety. One key in achieving a significant reduction of fatalities is seen in driver assistant systems counterbalancing the lack of drivers' capabilities. But the actual outcome of implementing these sophisticated technologies especially on influencing driver's capabilities are yet unknown. Latest research exemplifies an increase of reaction times of drivers in case of dysfunctional driver assistant systems. This research paper applies STAMP/STPA (STAMP = systems-theoretic accident model and processes; STPA = systems-theoretic process analysis) to the German automobile traffic system focusing on the effects of driver assistant systems on drivers. By doing so, the potential hazards caused by technology can be identified

    “I hear music when I look at you”: Teenage agency, mass media, and Frank Sinatra in World War II America

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    The years following World War II have seen a wealth of scholarship dedicated to the topic revealing the undeniably huge impact the war had on people and politics throughout the world. In terms of the United States’ involvement in the war, most scholarship addresses the conflict through the lens of adult experiences and viewpoints, leaving a gap in regards to those experiences of Americans that were too young to contribute to the war in the most emphasized ways, namely by serving in the military or entering the workforce. This dissertation aims to reveal how American youth, and teenage girls in particular, navigated their feelings and understandings of patriotism, self-identity, sexuality, and gender roles during an era defined by uncertainty and fear, primarily through consumption of and participation in popular culture. More specifically, this study will explore the expansive yet close-knit community of teenage female fans of Frank Sinatra during the years of World War II, and how they used Sinatra as a focal point in which to direct these complex feelings. Central to this investigation is the close study of recently unearthed published fan club newsletters and correspondences, which were authored, printed, and distributed entirely by the primarily female and teenage members of Frank Sinatra fan clubs. These newsletters provide significant insight into how American teenage girls consumed popular culture, how popular culture helped them navigate their wartime lives, and what they valued in entertainment and their lives in general, through their own perspectives. Far from reinforcing stereotypes that these teenage fans were immature and removed from reality, the structures and cultural objects produced by wartime Sinatra fan clubs reveal a community of young Americans that demonstrated considerable levels of creativity, professionalism, and passion.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2020-05-01The student, Katie Hollenbach, accepted the attached license on 2018-04-18 at 16:51.The student, Katie Hollenbach, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2018-04-18 at 16:59.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2018-04-19 at 14:10.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #12364 on 2018-08-31 at 17:20:48Made available in DSpace on 2018-09-04T20:36:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 HOLLENBACH-DISSERTATION-2018.pdf: 50483342 bytes, checksum: 66009c0750613d2d73eb9df83fe0eacb (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4217 bytes, checksum: 85ccaaaefcb57d900b4d530fbf5dbd89 (MD5) PROQUEST_LICENSE.txt: 4563 bytes, checksum: 7d85d997010813df320af44c0d5cdc0a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-04-19Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 107278 Lift date: 2020-09-04T20:37:00Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 107278 Lift date: 2020-09-04T20:42:08Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemU of I Only Restriction Lifted for Item 107278 on 2020-09-05T09:15:20Z
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