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    Timothy Sisters

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    Mae and Pearl Timothy, sisters, were daughters of David and Martha Timothy. Photo can be found on page 433 of the Jensen Utah Book

    Timothy Sisters

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    Amber and Birda Timothy, sisters, are daughters of David and Martha Timothy. Photo can be found on page 433 of the Jensen Utah Book

    Alma Timothy

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    Alma N. Timothy with his banjo. The Timothy family furnished music for many dances and entertainment throughout the community. Photo can be found on page 432 of the Jensen Utah Book

    Continuous metadata flows for distributed multimedia

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    The practical use of temporal multimedia has increased markedly in recent years as enabling technologies for the distribution and streaming of media have become available. As a part of this trend, hypermedia systems and models have adapted accordingly to incorporate such distributed multimedia for presentation. Structured interpretation of information has long been a fundamental feature of both open hypermedia systems and knowledge systems. Metadata, in its many forms, has become the cornerstone for providing this structured knowledge above and beyond basic data and information. This thesis presents the rationale and requirements for continuous metadata, which supports the metadata accompanying distributed multimedia throughout the lifecycle of streamed media, from generation, through distribution, to presentation. Throughout this process it is the temporal and continuous nature of the metadata which is paramount. A conceptual framework for continuous metadata is proposed to encapsulate these principles and ideas. Continuous metadata and the associated framework enable the development, in particular, of real-time, collaborative, semantically enriched distributed multimedia applications. Experience building one such system using continuous metadata is evaluated within the framework. An ontology is developed for the system to enable the collation, distribution, and presentation of structure aiding navigation of multimedia, and it is shown how continuous metadata utilising the ontology can be distributed using multicas

    A trade union perspective on industrial policy regimes in France, Germany, Denmark, China, Singapore and South Korea: What lessons for the United Kingdom?

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    This submission for a PhD by Published Work brings together five peer-reviewed papers produced between 2010 and 2017, which consider the role and outcomes of industrial policy. It is based on the experiences of France, Germany, Denmark, China, Singapore and South Korea. It considers debates surrounding the desirability of industrial policy at all, as well as discussions considering whether a lighttouch approach, based on David Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantage, or a more radical process, should be pursued. The thesis is framed within the theory of institutional economics. Desk research undertaken for each paper was supplemented by semi-structured interviews conducted while I worked as a Senior Policy Officer at the Trades Union Congress (TUC). Agents within capitalism include trade unions, but the literature on industrial policy does not discuss the institutional role of union practitioners as experts, contributing to the implementation of industrial policy across different models of capitalism. This is a gap that my programme of research seeks to fill. My key findings are: that industrial policy interventions, that is to say, government action taken against market signals, strategically applied, can play a major role in economic development; that transplanting institutions from one model of capitalism to another is problematic, but that developing institutions to take on different responsibilities as economic policy objectives change can overcome ‘path dependency’ constraints within different capitalist models; and that trade unions, using their ‘insider’ status, can shape the development of industrial policy. The contributions to knowledge made by this body of work include the reconceptualizing of industrial relations within the United Kingdom, in order that social partnership is instituted at the company level, to deliver better outcomes for the workforce. My published work has already shaped the debate on the nature of industrial policy through discussion and comment in the national media and through in-depth policy discussions among political leaders and influencers

    Chester Page Collection

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    Pianist and art connoisseur, Chester Page (1929-) was a close confidant to Modernist American author, Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) during the final decade of her life, as well as a friend to several other major literary figures such as Marianne Moore (1887-1972), Bryher (1894-1983), and Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979). Barnes and Page shared a mutual friendship with Moore. In the spring of 1970 Page wrote to Barnes to introduce himself and to offer his assistance. He was invited to tea at Barnes's apartment at 5 Patchin Place in New York City on 19 May 1970, and from that moment forward, enjoyed a close friendship with the author until her death. After Barnes's death on 18 June 1982, Page became an invaluable source of information on the reclusive author during her final days. He had managed a closeness which Barnes bestowed on a select few. The Chester Page Collection contains correspondence between Barnes and several friends and literary figures and some epemera collected by Page. The collection spans the period 1933 to 1992. Correspondence with Louise Crane (1913-1997) dating between 1970 and 1973 constitutes the bulk of the collection

    A. Theodore and Mae Timothy Johnson

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    A. Theodore and May Timothy Johnson were married September 2, 1903. Photo can be found on page 433 of the Jensen Utah Book

    Taxonomic revision of the Australian species of Australatya Chace 1983 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae), and the description of a new species

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    Choy, Satish, Page, Timothy J., Mos, Benjamin (2019): Taxonomic revision of the Australian species of Australatya Chace 1983 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae), and the description of a new species. Zootaxa 4711 (2): 366-378, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4711.2.

    Bangarra dancers Sidney Saltner and Djakapurra Munyarryun (at rear) rehearsing Stephen Page's "Rites", Australian Ballet Studios, October 1997 [picture] /

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    Title from accompanying documentation, see file 204/17/00075.; Condition: Good.; Part of collection: Bangarra Dance Theatre and the Australian Ballet rehearsing "Rites", 1997

    Albert David at the barre during rehearsals for Stephen Page's "Rites", 1997 [picture] /

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    Title from accompanying documentation, see file 204/17/00075.; Condition: Good.; Part of collection: Bangarra Dance Theatre and the Australian Ballet rehearsing "Rites", 1997
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