5,110 research outputs found
Why Australia needs a President. by Richard Walsh and Terry Lane
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tag=10 data=The Australian political system is not serving the nation well. Richard Walsh describes in detail an alternative system that he believes would serve the country better in the 21st century.
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tag=13 data=CABThe Australian political system is not serving the nation well. Richard Walsh describes in detail an alternative system that he believes would serve the country better in the 21st century
[Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #3]
Poor quality photocopies of a magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy
[Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #2]
Poor quality photocopies of a magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy
[Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #1]
Magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy
... Lane County community health improvement plan progress report
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
Ekpahak : Where the Tide Ends = Où la marée aboutit
"When Terry Graff and Alan Syliboy decided to investigate contemporary First Nations art in New Brunswick, they set out on a road trip. They visited the Mi’kmaq Nation communities and Wolastoqey Nation communities. The result was an exhibition and a book, a journal that captured the essence of the road trip through Graff’s words and Syliboy’s magnificent photographs." -- Goose Lane editions' website
Cultural and historic landscapes of Lane County, Oregon : summary report of the 1986 Lane County cultural and historic landscape resources survey
by: Thomas B. Forster (editor), Phillip Dole, Kenneth Helphand, Robert Z. Melnick (co-editor), Rick Minor, Kent Sundberg (co-editor).Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 27, 2020).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.Includes bibliographical references.Funds for the survey were provided by the National Park Service through a grant from the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office to Lane County. Matching funds were provided by the Lane County Land Management Division and by the Landscape Architecture Department of the University of Oregon.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Rob Oakeshott: why I became an independent (Inside Story)
In this interview with Terry Lane, first broadcast on ABC Radio National's The National Interest in 2002, Rob Oakeshott discusses why he joined the Nationals, and why he left. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 25 August 2010
Kerry Packer: the interview (Inside Story)
A third Kerry Packer–based TV series is in production just as the late mogul's magazines head offshore. In this interview in 1978 with Terry Lane, Packer provided a rare insight into his childhood and the influence of his father. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 5 September, 201
Mood, self-set goals and examination performance: the moderating effect of depressed mood
The purpose of the present study was to investigate relationships between mood, performance goals, and examination performance. We tested the notion that feelings of depressed mood are central to the overall mood response and influence the functional impact of anger and tension on performance (see Lane & Terry, 2000). Fifty undergraduate students completed a measure of anger, confusion, depression, fatigue, tension and vigour approximately 10 min before a practical physiology examination. Participants also indicated the grade set as a goal for the examination, and rated their confidence to achieve this goal. Depressed mood data were analysed by dichotomising scores into depressed mood group (n = 23) or no-depressive symptoms group (n = 27). Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was adopted to explore the association between mood and performance and whether any differences exist between the depression and no-depression groups. Results indicated that only the anger-performance relationship differed between the depression and no-depression groups, whereby anger was associated with improved performance in the no-depression group. MANOVA results indicated that depressed mood was associated with a negative mood profile and low goal-confidence scores. Future research should investigate relationships between mood states using an ideographic design and explore links between variations in mood with more stable psychological factors such as emotional intelligence
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