6,759 research outputs found

    Block Card 538 Walsh Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: 538 Walsh Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Federman's Subdivision fo Lots in Highland Park (Toledo, Ohio) | South Toledo Area (Toledo, Ohio) | Colonial Revival Style | Dwellin

    Block Card 534 Walsh Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: 534 Walsh Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Federman's Subdivision of Lots in Highland Park (Toledo, Ohio) | South Toledo Area (Toledo, Ohio) | Colonial Revival Style | Dwellin

    Block Card 542 Walsh Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: 542 Walsh Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Federman's Subdivision of Lots in Highland Park (Toledo, Ohio) | South Toledo Area (Toledo, Ohio) | Foursquare Style | Dwellin

    Block Card 546 Walsh Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: 546 Walsh Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Federman's Subdivision of Lots in Highland Park (Toledo, Ohio) | South Toledo Area (Toledo, Ohio) | Folk House Style | Cross gabled | Dwellin

    Block Card 554 Walsh Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: 554 Walsh Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Federman's Subdivision of Lots in Highland Park (Toledo, Ohio) | South Toledo Area (Toledo, Ohio) | Bungalows | Dwellin

    Youth volunteering in Australia: An evidence review

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    Provides evidence and potential policy options to inform federal, state and territory government efforts to increase youth volunteering. Summary The National Youth Affairs Research Scheme commissioned the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) and researchers Associate Professor Lucas Walsh and Rosalyn Black to conduct research on youth volunteering in Australia. This report is a survey of the evidence on the extent and impact of young people’s volunteering and social participation in Australia. It also provides an analysis of effective interventions and strategies for strengthening volunteering among young people aged 12 to 25. The purpose and audience of this paper is to provide evidence and potential policy options to inform federal, state and territory government efforts to increase youth volunteering. It seeks to identify (where available) evidence of the economic and social contribution of young people as a result of their participation in volunteering. It investigates the barriers to and enablers for young people to participate in volunteering. It seeks to highlight particular aspects of volunteering that could be made attractive to young people who are considering volunteering, as well as aspects of volunteering that could be enhanced so as to improve the volunteering experience for young people. Finally, it explores how governments could better facilitate and encourage young people to volunteer, including through promotion of volunteering opportunities

    <i>No se sabe</i>: entrevista a Lucas Gagliardi

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    Entrevista al Licenciado y Profesor en Letras (UNLP) Lucas Gagliardi. Se especializa en literatura en lengua inglesa y en crítica genética. Se desempeña como profesor en la Universidad Pedagógica (UNIPE), en institutos de formación docente y escuelas secundarias. Ha participado en proyectos de investigación sobre archivos de escritores, publicaciones impresas. Participa en el programa de voluntariado universitario de la Facultad de Trabajo Social (UNLP) en articulación con la Biblioteca Ambulante del Hospital de Niños dictando talleres de lectura y escritura.Al hacer clic en el enlace que figura en "Documentos relacionados", pueden accederse a todos los trabajos de Lucas Gagliardi presentes en el repositorio.Radio Universidad Nacional de La Plat

    School funding: Time for a constructive conversation

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    It’s time for a constructive conversation about system reform to enable schools to provide a quality education for all children. As Barbara Lemon and Lucas Walsh explain, submissions to the Commonwealth review of funding for schools indicate there’s a chance such a conversation will happen

    Introduction

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    During the 1970s, adding 'women's' to 'art' was a powerfully political act. Fuelled by the momentum of the women's liberation movement, artists, art historians, critics and curators began to explore the women's art practice, as distinct from men's, and to challenge its invisibility in the established art world and historical canon. In the 1980s, they continued to creatively critique representations of female sexuality, and in the 1990s, some began to embrace the 'post-feminist' idea of difference and the performance of gender. Throughout this pivotal period, the MAKE magazine offered a unique platform for academics, artists and arts professionals to critically engage with women's art. Though the need to talk about 'women's art' seemed to lose some of its political urgency in the early 2000s, many artists, art historians and art students are now once again explicitly engaging with feminist art histories and art practices as possible models and precedents for resistance. Now is the time to revisit the past, in order to understand and galvanise the energy of the present.Gathering together the work of eminent writers such as Griselda Pollock and Marina Warner, on celebrated artists such as Helen Chadwick, Sarah Lucas and The Guerrilla Girls, this unparalleled anthology of material from the MAKE archive allows us to trace the lineages and links between then and now. Maria Walsh and Mo Throp wrote the introductory chapter and also edited this book

    Gas volume fraction and velocity profiles: vertical and inclined bubbly air-water flows

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    Upward inclined gas-liquid flows are frequently encountered in the oil industry and data relating to the local gas volume fraction distribution and the local gas velocity distribution is important, for example, in pressure gradient prediction and in modeling oil well 'blowouts'. In this paper measurements are presented of the local gas volume fraction distribution and the local axial gas velocity distribution which were taken in bubbly air-water flows in an 80 mm diameter pipe which was inclined at angles of 0°, 15° and 30° to the vertical. Qualitative arguments are presented to explain the influence of the liquid superficial velocity on the local gas volume fraction distribution in inclined flow and also to explain the very high axial gas velocities observed towards the upper side of the inclined pipe
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