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    Robson, W M, N46782

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/413970Surname: ROBSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: W M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: N46782. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 46708.232835 Item: [2016.0049.46231] "Robson, W M, N46782

    Letter from W. T. Johnson to Fred C. Robson

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    Letter from W. T. Johnson to Fred C. Robson, concerning new teacher for Yadkin High School

    Robson, R. W., ed. Handbook of Papua and New Guinea

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    O'Reilly Patrick. Robson, R. W., ed. Handbook of Papua and New Guinea. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, tome 10, 1954. pp. 198-199

    R. W. Robson, éd. Pacific islands year book 1950.

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    R. W. Robson, éd. Pacific islands year book 1950.. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, tome 6, 1950. p. 257

    Plan of Keira Village [cartographic material] : 56 splendid villa and garden sites, to be sold by public auction, by W. Osborne & Co., on Saturday, Aug. 23.

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    Real estate sales plan for land bounded by Grey, Rose, William and Station Streets, Keiraville, New South Wales.; Publication dates from acquisition documentation.; "W. Robson Esq., proprietor."; "Joseph Hardy, mining engineer."; "Mark the terms: Deposit, only 1 per lot. Upset price, 2s. per week per lot for ten years. No interest!!!"; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm4328.Keira Villag

    Ironia, tragedia, wspólnota: Richard Rorty w oczach barbarzyńcy.

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    Irony, Tragedy, Community: Richard Rorty in the Eyes of a Barbarian Abstract in English The essay is a perverse attempt at interpreting Richard Rorty from the perspective of a barbarian, that is, a person whom the author of “Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity” excludes from the conversation of civilised people. For Rorty, the basic criterion of barbarity is adherence to a culture which has retained distinctly pre-modem characteristics, i.e., those which predate “the process of civilisation.” The author, by identifying herself with the excluded "barbarian," seeks to indicate the merits of the pre-modem paradigm which has been unjustly disparaged by the leading philosopher of American postmodernism. Thus the author wants to redress the postmodernist tum from a pre-modern position; by evoking those categories that modernity has made to sink into oblivion - e.g. ritual un-differentiation and the catharsis experience – Agata Bielik-Robson argues that they are a natural supplement to Rorty\u27s “call for universal solidarity.” Without this supplement, Rorty\u27s call is just a vacuous declaration.Irony, Tragedy, Community: Richard Rorty in the Eyes of a Barbarian Abstract in English The essay is a perverse attempt at interpreting Richard Rorty from the perspective of a barbarian, that is, a person whom the author of “Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity” excludes from the conversation of civilised people. For Rorty, the basic criterion of barbarity is adherence to a culture which has retained distinctly pre-modem characteristics, i.e., those which predate “the process of civilisation.” The author, by identifying herself with the excluded "barbarian," seeks to indicate the merits of the pre-modem paradigm which has been unjustly disparaged by the leading philosopher of American postmodernism. Thus the author wants to redress the postmodernist tum from a pre-modern position; by evoking those categories that modernity has made to sink into oblivion - e.g. ritual un-differentiation and the catharsis experience – Agata Bielik-Robson argues that they are a natural supplement to Rorty\u27s “call for universal solidarity.” Without this supplement, Rorty\u27s call is just a vacuous declaration

    Organizational Factors and Office Workers’ Health After the World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks: Long-Term Physical Symptoms, Psychological Distress, and Work Productivity

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    Objective: To assess if organizational factors are predictors of workers' health and productivity after the World Trade Center attacks.Methods: We conducted a survey of 750 workers and compared those who had direct exposures to the World Trade Center attacks (south of Canal Street workers; primary victims) with those less directly exposed (north of Canal Street workers; other victims and non-victims).Results: South of Canal Street workers reported headache more frequently than north of Canal Street workers did (P = 0.0202). Primary victims reported headache and cough more frequently than did other victims and non-victims (P = 0.0086 and 0.0043, respectively). Defensive organizational culture was an independent predictor of cough and job stress, and job stress was an independent predictor of on-the-job productivity losses.Conclusion: Organizational variables may modify health and productivity outcomes after a large-scale traumatic event in the workplace.This research was supported in part by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Grant 5 R21 OH007713-02, and the NIEHS sponsored UMDNJ Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease, Grant NIEHS P30ES005022.This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (50(2):112-25, 2008 Feb) a publication of Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. The published article is available at http://journals.lww.com/joem/Fulltext/2008/02000/Organizational_Factors_and_Office_Workers__Health.4.asp

    Post office and Robson-Prichard building, Huntington, W. Va., ca. 1925.

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    Post office and Robson-Prichard building, Huntington, W. Va., ca. 1925. 1 postcard : col. ; 9x14 cm. Message on verso; postmarked Aug. 1928 (?).https://mds.marshall.edu/marshall_regional_photograph_collection/1332/thumbnail.jp

    The Impact of the Murphy Creek Transmission Line on the Robson Ridge Mountain Goats

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    Wildland RecreationThe purpose of this report is to examine the Robson Ridge Mountain Goats and their habitat, and discuss the possible impacts and conflicts of the Murphy Creek Transmission Line corridor on the Robson Ridge herd. This report provides two proposed options for managing this issue

    Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice toward Clostridium Botulinum Outbreak in Home-Canned Bamboo Shoots at Pakaluang Subdistrict, Ban Luang District, Nan Province, Thailand

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    This study aims to assess the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) toward Clostridium botulinum outbreak in home-canned bamboo shoots at Pakalung SubDistrict, Ban Luang District, Nan Province, Thailand. A cross-sectional approach was conducted to assess KAP using a structured questionnaire. A total of 280 people, randomly selected responded by face to face interview. The results indicated that the knowledge and attitude of the participants were moderate and neutral (57.9 % and 51.8 %, respectively). The prevalence of good practice level was 89.6 %. Furthermore, the knowledge was significantly associated with social-demographic characteristics (Chi-square, p<0.05) i.e. education level (p<0.001), occupation (p<0.029), monthly incomes (p<0.001). The attitude was associated with age group (p<0.001), education level (p<0.002), monthly incomes (p<0.001) and monthly incomes (p<0.001) are associated with practice level. The information gained would be utilized for health promotion and use of appropriate tools to increase more knowledge, and changing wrong beliefs concerning food habits and changing some people’s practices that might increase risk related to C. botulinum foodborne.Peer reviewed
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