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    J.C. Webb and Friend

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    Robert "Whitey" Carothers (left) poses with buddy J.C. Webb (right) of the 432nd Bomb Squadron

    Webb, Benedict Joseph, 1814-1897 (SC 429)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 429. Statement and cover letter, 1871, to Richard Durbin, Big Reedy, Kentucky from Benedict Joseph Webb, assignee of J.C. Webb & Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Also, circular letter, 1872, from J.C. Webb announcing the opening of his wholesale and retail business in books and stationery

    Evanescent field sensing in novel flat fiber

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    Recently developed novel 'flat fiber' substrate promises flexible, long-haul integrated optical devices. Here, we present the first demonstration of one such device; an evanescent field sensor, based upon direct UV written Bragg gratings

    Portrait of Webb Tilton in the J.C.Williamson production of Annie get your gun [picture]

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    From: Annie Get Your Gun/ Lyrics and music by Irving Berlin ; Book by Herbert & Dorothy Fields .; Part of the collection: J.C. Williamson collection of photographs.; Webb Tilton played the part of Frank Butler .; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3805839; Seasons in Australasia recorded in programs and ephemera held in J C Williamson collection, PROMPT Collection: 1947 commencing 19 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne; 1948 commencing 15 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide; 1948 commencing 27 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney; 1950 commencing 25 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide; 1950 commencing 10 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne; 1950 commencing 13 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney; 1952 commencing 5 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne; 1952 commencing 5 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney; 1953? Theatre Royal, Adelaide; 1963 commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney

    The marriage record of Parker, Walter L. and Webb, Texana Hortence

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    Marriage license for Walter L. Parker and Texana Hortence Webb. J.C. Sale was the officiant

    J.C. Steyn Collection index

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    This index describes the J. C. Steyn collection which includes background material for 3 biographies by J.C. (Jaap) Steyn namely N.P. van Wyk Louw, P.J. Cillié and MER (M.E. Rothman). Prof. J.C. Steyn (1939-) is an educationist, linguist and author. Correspondence ; clippings ; photographs ; book reviews ; articles ; speeches ; varia compiled in 23 pamphlet boxes

    Product Innovation Knowledge Transfer for Developing Countries: Towards a systematic Transfer Approach

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    The transfer of knowledge on product innovation to small- and medium-sized enterprises and local knowledge institutions in developing countries is expected to be one of the key drivers for competiveness and economical growth, and a part of the solution to environmental and social challenge. In that respect, this PhD study focuses on how the process of the current knowledge transfer takes place and how it can be improved. A combination of literature review and empirical research has resulted into a conceptual framework to describe the complex and dynamic process of product innovation knowledge transfer to developing countries. In order to improve this process, a systematic approach has been developed and operationalized by a needs assessment tool and a design manual: The UNEP Design for Sustainability for Developing Economies (D4S-DE) Manual (www.d4s-de.org). Both tools have been tested in practice by practitioners and have been evaluated by an academic review board.Design EngineeringIndustrial Design Engineerin

    Reflexivity in the research process: psychoanalytic observations

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    This paper highlights what psychoanalysis can add to discussions of reflexivity, by specifically describing how reflexivity is conceptualized and fostered on psychoanalytic observation methods courses at the Tavistock Clinic, London. It is demonstrated that this psychological form of reflexivity is relevant to empirical and conceptual work and shown that it shares interesting parallels with debates about reflexivity in social research methods, while also being able to contribute to discussions of what constitutes reflexivity and what kinds of methods course might facilitate it. Reflexivity is often discussed in relation to a researcher’s empirical work, but this paper argues that reflexivity is equally needed in relation to the academic context in which most research and learning takes place. This paper demonstrates how psychoanalytic approaches to learning stimulate a reflexive relation to empirical and conceptual work and it provides examples of reflexivity from a two year infant observation and a research project on romantic love (involving conceptual and biographical research)

    Where do we draw lines: professional relationship boundaries and the child and youth care practitioner

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    The question of professional relationship boundaries is a poignant one, in light of the many boundary grey-zones that are created by the variety of young people’s needs, practice settings and professional relationship contexts within the field of child and youth care. In order to support practitioners’ development of critical thought and awareness of professional boundaries, this paper applies a professional relationship boundaries conceptual framework to child and youth care work, and the literature is consulted to explore the impacts of boundary violations, influences on individual’s boundaries, cues to indicate blurring boundaries, and key strategies to maintain balanced boundaries

    Anthropometry of the Beaver, Sekani, and Carrier Indians:

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    by J.C. Boileau GrantBulletin (National Museum of Canada) ; 81. Bulletin (National Museum of Canada). Anthropological series. ; 18
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