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Good will remedy - "Good will remedy" (album)
Good Will Remedy is an album of original material composed by QUT music alumnus Will Lebihan. The album was recorded at Brisbane's Airlock Studios and was produced by Will Lebihan and Yanto Browning and engineered and mixed by Yanto Browning
Australia at war, field sports, ca. 1918 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.; Part of the collection: A collection of lithographs made from drawings by Will Dyson while acting as a war artist with the Australian Imperial Forces; Inscriptions: "No. 3 Australia at war, field sports, 438/41"--In pencil on verso; Signed by artist lower right.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4768690
Australians at war : back at Buire, December 1916 [picture] /
Title from accession sheet.; Part of the collection: A collection of lithographs made from drawings by Will Dyson while acting as a war artist with the Australian Imperial Forces; Inscriptions: Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right; "468/47"--In pencil, lower left.; Same image as S7540.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4759863; Exhibited: "Keepsakes: Australians and the Great War", National Library of Australia, 26 November 2014 – 19 July 2015
Murphy, Will. The Wren Song, sung by Will Murphy, Colliers
Colliers resident Will Murphy sings the wren songThe wren is just one of several Christmastime house-visiting traditions that
continue in Newfoundland and Labrador. Typically, children and/or adults will
visit homes within their community carrying around an effigy of a small
bird—the wren. Upon entry into a home, they usually recite a poem about the
wren and may offer some kind of performance, be it song, joke, or recitation.
Often the host will offer up food, drink, or money for the visit. Unlike other
house-visiting traditions, there are no disguises involved
Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States: A Further Update
Private-sector Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth ratios and employment recovery rates following the Great Recession are calculated for the 50 states, as well as Census regions and divisions. GDP growth rates measure the ratio of state private sector GDP in 2012 to that in 2007. States with 2012 private-sector GDP levels above their 2007 levels have GDP growth ratios greater than one, while those with private-sector GDP lower than their 2007 levels have ratios below one. Employment recovery rates measure the percentage of each state’s private-sector job losses during the recession that have been recovered as of June 2013. The nation’s private-sector GDP growth ratio is 1.026, and its employment recovery rate is 81.7 percent.This is the third in a series of reports measuring how private-sector employment has changed in the 50 states during the Great Recession and the subsequent recovery.This report was published as Issue Paper Number 36, July 2013, in Rutgers Regional Report
Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States
The goal of this paper is to provide a report of record of the employment performance of the 50 states during the Great Recession and the ensuing recovery period. The analysis presented here uses U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data to consistently measure the changes in private-sector jobs over the course of the employment cycle from July 2003 through June 2011, a period covering economic expansion, recession, and recovery.The nation lost 8,838,000 private-sector jobs over the 25-month period from January 2008 to February 2010, a rate of loss of 7.6 percent. In the job-recovery period from February 2010 through June 2011, the nation regained 2,230,000 private-sector jobs, a rate of increase of 2.1 percent and a recovery of 25.2 percent of all the private-sector job losses of the recession.The first part of this report measures the private-sector employment performance of each of the states and regions of the country. It also measures the shares of each state and region of the national job losses and job gains during the various phases of the employment cycle.The second part of the report measures the duration of the employment recession, the number of private-sector jobs lost, and the rate of job decline for each state. It then measures the duration of the job-recovery period, the number of private-sector jobs gained, the rate of private-sector job gain, and the percentages of job losses that have been recovered for each state. These rates and durations of decline and recovery are compared with the analogous national rates.Rutgers Regional Report Issue Paper 28This report was published as Issue Paper Number 28, September 2011, in Rutgers Regional Report
Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States: An Update
Job recovery rates are calculated for all 50 states. The rate measures the percentage of a state’s private-sector employment losses during and after the recession that have been recovered as of June 2012. As a benchmark for comparing individual states, the national private-sector job recovery rate is 49.3 percent.Public-sector employment (federal, state, and local) increased well into the national recession. It was affected by numerous factors (federal countercyclical spending, deep tax-revenue declines for state and local governments, and varying political responses at the state and local levels in terms of tax increases versus service reductions).This report was published as Issue Paper Number 30, August 2012, in Rutgers Regional Report
Australians at war : watching the opening of the July Offensive at Messines-Kemmel Hill, Belguim, approximately 1917 /
Title from accession sheet.; Part of the collection: A collection of lithographs made from drawings by Will Dyson while acting as a war artist with the Australian Imperial Forces.; Inscriptions: Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right; "469/25"--In pencil, lower left.; Condition: Tears.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6540601; Exhibited: "Keepsakes": Australians and the great war, NLA Exhibition Gallery, 25 Nov 2014 - 31 May 2015
Somehow when I'm feeling blue and lonely
For voice and piano.Caption title.Cover illustration by Starmer; includes inset photograph of Dixie Harris.Archived web conten
Australians at war : in the tunnel : Hill 60, Belguim, August 1917 /
Title from accession sheet and research sources.; Part of the collection: A collection of lithographs made from drawings by Will Dyson while acting as a war artist with the Australian Imperial Forces.; Inscriptions: Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right; "463/28"--In pencil, lower left.; Condition: Soiled.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6540864; Exhibited: "Keepsakes: Australians and the Great War", National Library of Australia, 26 November 2014 – 19 July 2015
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