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    Cocktail Hour, Gregory and Watts

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    For Art Month Gregory and Watts have created a series of videos and paintings unpacking the complexity of the simple cocktail. As the cocktail sees a slow revival thanks to Mad Men and Hipsters they ask what’s so important about a cocktail? The performance of making and drinking cocktails is one of the many rituals of class, in fact that functions all the more through the contemporary mask of irony. This knowledge functions even through denial (“I don’t know how to make a Manhattan”) particularly in art where artists are still expected to pretend their field isn’t elitist. Gregory and Watts make and drink a series of cocktails to unmask the myth of their own position as well as the myths/history/ideology of the sites in which they make them. For example Cosmopolitan The Block situates the making and the drinking of the Sex and the City “girls favourite drink” in the newly gentrified Redfern area. The Block, once was an area of Aboriginal managed housing but it has recently been sold off. What are the complicated interests and histories running through the site that can lead to two artists, surrounded by “alcohol is prohibited” signs, to make a Cosmopolitan

    Draft of Book "Rainbow Letters: The Temerity to Believe"

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    Text document 338 page rough draft of The Rainbow Letters: The Temerity to Believe by Craig, Gary M. Mildred and Rebecca Watts with editors notes by Connell "Rocky O\u27Donova

    A comparative study of the syrphidae (diptera) from different habitats within Bernwood Forest

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    1. Syrphidae were chosen as indicators of diversity in samples from five Malaise traps chosen to represent the transition from deciduous to coniferous woodland. 20, 234 syrphids of 115 species were captured between 1 April and 30 September 1980 - 1982. 2. Seasonal distribution is bimodal, with abundance peaks in May and late July through August. This contrasts with unimodal distribution in other habitats. Seasonal variation in aphid quality is proposed as the explanation. 3. Hoverfly species show enormous variation in abundance over the years, but, with one exception, the number of individuals and species at each site gives a consistent ranking each year. More species were caught in the first half of the sampling period whereas more individuals were captured in the second half. 4. Variation in species' abundances each year inhibits the identification of indicator species along the coniferization gradient. 5. Species diversity indices are used to estimate site quality and community structure. The former indices give site rankings in agreement with the number of species present and confirm the relative diversities of the two sampling periods. The latter indices demonstrate community changes over the three years, which is ascribed to the fluctuating nature of the species populations involved. 6. Principal components analysis isolates the catches from all sites according to season. High-diversity sites show more seasonal variation than low-diversity ones. 7. 75% of the syrphids captured have aphidophagous larvae but all five trophic categories are represented. Each site has a distinct trophic composition and this apparent trophic stability questions the over-reliance on the species as the fundamental ecological unit. 8. Chaotic phasing of species abundances, mediated through climatic control, is proposed as a non-equilibrium theory of population control which maximizes niche exploitation whilst minimizing intra-guild competition, thus maintaining species diversity

    Watts - George O. Watts

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    1861Notes in Ink and Pencil "George O. Watts, Ky. Resigned Aug 10 1861 - Taken prisoner at Fort Henry, Tenn. Feby 5th 1862 Lieut of Artillery C.S.A. Traitor"7 1/4 " x 5 1/4" albumen prin

    John S. Watts letter 1862

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    A letter to Abraham Lincoln, in which Watts, delegate of the New Mexico territory, recommended Lipman Meyer to be the federal marshal of the territoryGift of the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundatio

    Watts O\u27Donna

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    Black and white photo of bay mare Watts O\u27Donna, E. Morgan up in the 2.17 Class Trot of the July 15, 1932 Mohawk Circuit races at the Topsfield Fair, Topsfield, Massachusetts.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/kendall_images/1681/thumbnail.jp

    Walter Watts

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    Botanico: Watts, Walter (1856-1920). Titolo manoscritto sul recto, dove compaiono anche le note: fot. 1900, autogr.; Racc. [Raccolta] Levier. Nota manoscritto sul verso: Rev. W. Walter Watts Ballina, N. S. Wales, Australia. Taken in 1900. To Dr. E Levier Florence with compliments. Walter Watts. Montata su cartone 167 x 108 mm. 1 fotografia : gelatina a sviluppo ; 131 x 93 mm. Vai alla scheda bibliografica: https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99001567088020604

    Edits and notes for the Book "Rainbow Letters: The Temerity to Believe"

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    Text document editing notes and billable Hours by Connell O\u27Donovan for the book Rainbow Letters: The Temerity to Believe, a compilation of letters by Craig, Gary, Mildred and Rebecca Watts, as well as other cited worksConverted from .docx to .pdf for compatibilit
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