419 research outputs found

    Carolyn Finney - Black Faces, White Spaces

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    Carolyn Finney, an independent scholar and author of Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors, will talk about this theme as well as her current research on Muir’s 1867-68 trip through the post-Civil War South. View more about Carolyn Finney at her website: https://www.carolynfinney.com

    Letter from E. C. Finney to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from E. C. Finney to Carl Hayden regarding the cost of the Bright Angel Trail and an improved road between the town of Maine and the Grand Canyon

    Memorandum from A. E. Demaray to E. C. Finney

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    Four letters of correspondence about the purchase of Bright Angel Trail between A. E. Demaray, Acting Director of the Grand Canyon National Park; E. C. Finney, Department of the Interior First Assistant Secretary; Carl T. Hayden, Representative (AZ); and Stephen T. Mather, Director of the National Park Service

    Letter from Finney, Department of Interior to Carl Hayden

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    Letter to Carl T. Hayden regarding a water-power bill in effect for the Grand Canyon

    Supplemental material for A systematic literature review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of extracorporeal-CPR versus conventional-CPR for adult patients in cardiac arrest

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    Supplemental Material for A systematic literature review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of extracorporeal-CPR versus conventional-CPR for adult patients in cardiac arrest by Callum J Twohig, Ben Singer, Gareth Grier and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p

    ACCOUNTING TEXTBOOKS AS CHANGE AGENTS: FINNEY'S <i>INTERMEDIATE</i> AND FINNEY AND MILLER'S <i>INTERMEDIATE</i> FROM 1934 TO 1958

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    This paper undertakes to illustrate how the two leading intermediate accounting textbooks published between the 1930s and 1950s, by Finney and Finney/Miller, regularly critiqued recommended and accepted practice, and proposed innovations, while the tendency in today's textbooks is solely to describe and codify standards and practice and therefore not to stimulate students' and instructors' critical thinking. The author recommends that today's textbook authors should emulate Finney and Finney/Miller.</jats:p

    sj-docx-5-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 – Supplemental material for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-5-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique by Nick Haslam, Aurelien Giouse, Jonathon Dean, Mamoun Abu-Habsa and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p

    sj-docx-3-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 – Supplemental material for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique by Nick Haslam, Aurelien Giouse, Jonathon Dean, Mamoun Abu-Habsa and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p

    sj-jpg-1-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 – Supplemental material for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique

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    Supplemental material, sj-jpg-1-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique by Nick Haslam, Aurelien Giouse, Jonathon Dean, Mamoun Abu-Habsa and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p

    sj-docx-4-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 – Supplemental material for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique by Nick Haslam, Aurelien Giouse, Jonathon Dean, Mamoun Abu-Habsa and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p
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