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    William Stephens to John Kean, December 10, 1792

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    William Stephens in Savannah, GA wrote to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. This letter discussed a court trial that resulted in a verdict against Kean and an error that voided the outcome. Stephens reported the arrival of books to him and he paid off Mike\u27s debt. People included: Mike, Channing, Bryan, Mr. Wercat. Places included: Barber\u27s Island, Charleston.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1186/thumbnail.jp

    Saline or Hartmann's solution: is it still a controversy?

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    Anaesthetists and other clinicians have long debated the relative merits of using Hartmann’s (or lactated Ringer’s) solution instead of normal saline during operations. Until recently there have only been case reports that have highlighted the possibility of a ‘dilutional acidosis’ occurring when saline was used to replace massive blood loss

    Mike Halligan Interview, July 29, 2009

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    Mike Halligan discusses his twenty years serving in the Montana State Senate and why he became involved in politics. He talks about fellow legislators Chet Blaylock, Jean Turnage, Francis Bardanouve, Bill Norman, Joe Mazurek, and Bruce Crippen and lobbyists with whom he worked. He reflects on Governors Schwinden, Stephens, Racicot, Martz, and Schweitzer. He talks about the Montana Power Company\u27s influence and describes work on deregulation, sales tax, and term limits and talks about his run for the lieutenant governorship with gubernatorial candidate Dorothy Bradley.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/brown/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Mike Olszewski Interview, 2009

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    Mike Olszewski is a newscaster for WKSU-FM and a professor of communications at Kent State University and the University of Akron, as well as the author of several books. He was born in Cleveland in 1953. The interview discusses his childhood, racial issues, music, and the media

    Mike Olszewski Interview, 2009

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    Mike Olszewski is a newscaster for WKSU-FM and a professor of communications at Kent State University and the University of Akron, as well as the author of several books. He was born in Cleveland in 1953. The interview discusses his childhood, racial issues, music, and the media

    Dr. Mike Davison – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Mike Davison, Professor of Music, discusses his documentary film, Cuba: Rhythm in Motion. This dynamic film captures the joy of making music in Cuba, an island that Dr. Davison has visited numerous times with his students. The contrasting yet intertwined histories of Cuban and American music are traced and illustrated with extensive performance footage. A DVD of Cuba: Rhythm in Motion is available in Parsons Music Library

    Can we measure the quality of perioperative care?

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    Data showing that perioperative interventions can significantly improve postoperative outcomes have become commonplace. In the 21st century being unable to measure the quality of perioperative care and the consequent outcomes is unacceptable. Any organization that consumes such huge amounts of public resources as the NHS has an obligation to justify this expenditure and demonstrate quality service delivery

    Mike Nichols Oral History

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    Oral histories created by University of Kansas students, staff and faculty as part of the Religion in Kansas Project are archived at http://hdl.handle.net/1808/12524 in KU ScholarWorks, the digital repository of the University of Kansas.Oral history interview with Mike Nichols conducted by Diana Brown at the Latte Land coffee shop in Kansas City, Kansas, on July 6, 2014. Mike is the author of The Witches’ Sabbats, taught classes on Paganism for decades, and owned The Magic Lantern occult book shop in Kansas City in the 1980s; this interview discusses those experiences. This interview was conducted for the Religion in Kansas Project as part of a summer fieldwork internship funded by the Friends of the Department of Religious Studies.Friends of the Department of Religious Studie

    Mike Ladd: Invisible mending

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    An Author event presented by The Friends of the University of Adelaide Library, recorded in the Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library, 18 May 2017.Mike Ladd's new collection, Invisible Mending ranges across genres including essay, memoir, short story and poetry. Based loosely on the ideas of scarring and healing, Invisible Mending extends from family intimacies to connection and disconnection in the Australian community, environmental damage and repair. It also has an international view. Parts of it were written at an artist's residency in Malaysia and while travelling through South America

    Portrait of Australian theatre expert, Mr David Addenbrooke [picture] /

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    Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition good.; Inscriptions: "Australian theatre expert Mr David Addenbrooke readily admits that he is an author by accident. A thesis he wrote for amaster's degree is now a book, 'The Royal Shakespeare Company' ... Mr Addenbrooke at his home in Perth, Western Australia. Australian Information Service photograph by Mike Brown, 24/7/75/6, P75/591" --printed on reverse
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