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Wendy Oldfield Kahn, 81
Wendy Oldfield Kahn, a Palo Alto resident who taught art and English as a Second Language classes, has died at age 81
Vaughan, Suzi and Armstrong, Wendy (2009) Threads of tension. In: Vaughan, Suzi and Schmidt, Christine Margaret, (eds.) Five Fashion Musings. Post Pressed, Brisbane, Qld, pp. 9-15.\ud
five:fashion musings is an upcoming 2009 publicaton to celebrate the fashion discipline's five-year milestone at the Queensland Unviesity of Technology. it represents a body of work by fashion practitioners, aceademic and educators commissioned to explore their research in fashion theory, practice and pedogogy through five key themes
Wendy Mangiaracina
Wendy Mangiaracina is a New Orleans native with thirty-three years of experience in child nutrition programs. She chose Southwest Louisiana University for her post-secondary education, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Dietetics. She later attended Tulane University and obtained a Master of Public Health degree. After a long and dedicated career Wendy retired in the summer of 2009. Melba Hollingsworth interviewed Wendy in January 2009.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icn_ohistories/1092/thumbnail.jp
Australia Post delivers on time, ticker tape parade, 3 October 2000 [picture] /
Part of the collection entitled: Scenes in central Sydney during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, 20 August-27 October 2000.; "A fleet of motor scooters from Australia Post was sent along the ticker tape parade route prior to the athletes arriving to hand out Australian flags and streamers to the waiting crowd"--Photographer's caption
Interview with Wendy Russell: Sonia Livingstone and Kate Cowan interview with Wendy Russell
To understand how the culture and concept of play has evolved over time, Sonia Livingstone and Kate Cowan spoke to Wendy Russell from the University of Gloucestershire as part of our interview series on play in the digital world
Wendy Noel’s Story of Doris
Alzheimer’s/dementiamental illnessNorth Vancouvernursingoriginalsecond loveVietnam War1920’sCanad
Sectoral allocation by gender of Latin American workers over the liberalization period of the 1990s
The recent restructuring of Latin American economies has renewed interest in the effects of trade liberalization, on labor markets, and on the gender division of labor. The author does not attempt to establish casuality between economic reforms, and the types of jobs that men and women hold. Instead, she provides a detailed description of the trends in male, and female formal, and informal sector participation during the economic reform period in Argentina, Brazil, and Costa Rica. The author first compares the gender composition of the formal, informal wage, and self-employment sectors in a year before reforms (1988 for Argentina, 1989 for Brazil, and Costa Rica), and a year after reforms implementation (1997 for Argentina, 1995 for Brazil and Costa Rica). Although women continued to be more likely than men to work in the informal wage sector, there is no trend of"masculinization"or"feminization"of the informal sector, or any other. Instead, in Argentina men have overtaken women as the most prevalent workers in the informal wage sector, while in Brazil, the opposite has occurred (as men move into self-employment). In Costa Rica there have been no statistical, observable changes. The author then considers the distribution across sectors within each gender group, to identify whether men, and women are more likely to select different sectors in the post-reform period relative to the pre-reform period. Among both men, and women in all three countries (except Brazilian men), workers have become more likely to hold informal wage jobs, and less likely to hold formal sector jobs. Trends in human capital accumulation explain these changes for both men, and women, while changes in gender roles, primarily in homecare and marriage, do not seem to have an effect.Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Labor Policies,Population&Development,Public Health Promotion,Environmental Economics&Policies,Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Environmental Economics&Policies,Population&Development,Banks&Banking Reform,Work&Working Conditions
Work by Wendy Hamilton, grad show 1993.
Back of photo: "Wendy Hamilton" ; Post-it: "Title will be forwarded" ; envelope: "1993 Grad Show b/w photos, written on original envelope: 1993 Grad Show, b/w photos, I have the negs + credits, Alan.
Interview with Wendy Wasserstein, October 9, 1991, and John Guare, October 16, 1991, tape 5
The Wendy Wasserstein interview took place on October 9, 1991, as part of the Smithsonian Institution's 'Conversations with Leading American Playwrights' series. The principal questioner was Leslie Jacobson, artistic director of Horizons Theatre, Washington, DC. Other questions were addressed to Wendy Wasserstein by Jackson R. Bryer, coordinator of the Smithsonian series, and by members of the audience.; The John Guare interview took place on October 16, 1991, as part of the Smithsonian Institution's "Conversations with Leading American Playwrights" series. The principial questioner was Lloyd Rose, drama critic for the Washington Post. Other questions were provided by Jackson R. Bryer, coordinator of the Smithsonian series, and by members of the audience.; "Q + A, autographs" Part of the Conversations with Leading American Playwrights series
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