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Pinewood Derby Winners
Pinewood Derby winners from pack 777 are from left, Steven Luck, Larsen Caldwell and Steven Merkley
Rel: The 'true' relational model for desktop data processing.
Discovered by noted IBM researcher E. F. “Ted” Codd in 1970, Codd's Relational Model of Data became the inspiration for the SQL database query language. Whilst SQL is the basis for most popular database management systems, they do not faithfully implement the relational model and deviate from it in problematic ways. Rel is a database management system — developed by Dave Voorhis at the University of Derby — that faithfully implements the relational model and is the first and most complete implementation of the innovative Tutorial D database query language designed by database researcher and author C J Date and former IBM developer and SQL Standards Committee member Hugh Darwen. In continuous development since 2004, Rel is used for research and database education at various universities worldwide. With the recent addition of features for integrating external data sources, Rel is evolving into an increasingly viable and effective “desktop database" tool for manipulating and querying data on personal computers. This session provides a background to Rel and demonstrates some of its significant new features
Pack 777 Pinewood Derby
Pack 777 Pinewood Derby winners are Steven Luck, second; Larsen Caldwell, third (Larsen was ill so his brother Matt ran for him) and Steven Merkley, first. Mike Reynolds and Matt tied for third place which was broken in the runoff
Pinewood Derby Winnders
Pinewood derby winners from the District Cub Scouting program are Paul Hacking, pack 231; Steven Merkley, pack 777 and Bart Smuin, pack 236
Cub Scout Pinewood Derby Winners
Winners of the District Cub Scout Pinewood Derby are, Steven Pease, first place; Shane Merkley, second place; and Jeff Drollinger, their place. Pictured with the boys is Don Huffaker, district Cub Scout chairman
Social rank and attachment in relationship to depression
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Book Review: Re-membering: Putting Mind and Body Back Together Following Traumatic Brain Injury
Author: Ann Millett-Gallant
Reviewer: John Derby, PhD
Publisher: Author (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Charleston, SC), 2013.
ISBN: ISBN: 978-1490524733
Paper: $8.99, 132 page
The thoughtful potter and the politics of pots
Dr Emmanuel Cooper OBE (HonDFA) 1938–2012 was a distinguished craftsman, writer, teacher and broadcaster. A potter of international standing, his work is represented in many public collections. The author of nearly thirty books, he was editor of Ceramic Review, visiting Professor at London’s Royal College of Art, and a regular broadcaster on television and radio. He was awarded an OBE in 2002 for services to art. Emmanuel’s contribution to the world of ceramics was hugely significant. This will be celebrated with a touring exhibition of his ceramics and a publication looking at his life in pots – produced by Ruthin Craft Centre in collaboration with the University of Derby
Emmanuel Cooper OBE 1938–2012 A Retrospective Exhibition
Dr Emmanuel Cooper OBE (HonDFA) 1938–2012 was a distinguished craftsman, writer, teacher and broadcaster. A potter of international standing, his work is represented in many public collections. The author of nearly thirty books, he was editor of Ceramic Review, visiting Professor at London’s Royal College of Art, and a regular broadcaster on television and radio. He was awarded an OBE in 2002 for services to art. Emmanuel’s contribution to the world of ceramics was hugely significant. This will be celebrated with a touring exhibition of his ceramics and a publication looking at his life in pots – produced by Ruthin Craft Centre in collaboration with the University of Derby
Sturgeon fishing derby data
Sturgeon fishing derby data used in Struthers et al. (N Am J Fish Manage
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