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Prize Winning Entries in the 1983 Arts and Letters Competition
Winning Entries was an annual publication created in 1955 that announced and showcased the winners of the government sponsored Arts and Letters Awards. It ceased in print in 2000.On Their Own / Leanne Michelle Penney -- Tribulations / Pamela L. Snow -- Chances / Peter Rogers -- The Cat That Walked By Herself / David S. Artiss -- The Letter / Michael J. McCarthy -- Popplestone / James C. Feltham -- The Quidi Vidi Murder / Michael J. McCarthy -- Jim (Painting) / Ruth Maunder -- The Cold House (graphic art) / Jacob Kennedy -- Evening Birches (construction/ assemblage/ sculpture) / Brendan Blackmore -- A Still Life, circa 1756 / Brendan L. Murphy -- Jaws (b/w photography) / Lydia Smellen -- The Promotion of World Peace & Harmony / Karl Samuelso
Winning In The Fitires Market: A Money-Making Guide To Trading Hedfing And Speculating Revised Edition
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Prize Winning Entries in the 1985 Arts and Letters Competition
Winning Entries was an annual publication created in 1955 that announced and showcased the winners of the government sponsored Arts and Letters Awards. It ceased in print in 2000.The Girl in the White Hat / Nicholas Rockel -- The Paper Throne / Jennifer Smith -- The Harold Pinter / Paul Bowdring -- The Wings of Azrael / Nellie Strawbridge -- Three Children Going up a Graveyard Hill / Bon Fagan -- To Amuse by Arousing Though / Bruce Stagg -- Last Train (b/w photography) / Peter Gard -- Untitled Brass (construction/assemblage/sculpture) / Jim Maunder -- Ruben's Beach (colour photography) / Sarah Marie Loupe -- Beach ( Graphic Art) Janice UdeII -- C. P. No. 12 (Painting) / Bill Rose -- The Wild Boys (Junior Visual Arts) / Tony M. A. Hart -- The Promotion of World Peace and Harmony / Karl Samuelso
This Just In piece with the winning entry in the Phoenix fiction contest, whic
This Just In piece with the winning entry in the Phoenix fiction contest, which asked entrants to use the first sentence of the first paragraph of Portland author Ali Alavi\u27s new book, The Tombland\u27s Tale, to begin their own story. Rachael C. Weinstein was the winning author
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Arts and Letters Competition Winning Entries 64
Arts and Letters Competition 1964A Liberal Sense of Humour / John C. Puddester -- The Death In Dallas / Paul O'Neill -- Old Labrador Fishermen / L. E. F. English -- If You Seek His Monument Look Around You / Enid Clench -- Political Developments in Newfoundland During World War II / Harry CuffIncludes bibliographical references (pages 78-79)
A. C. Odell winning the shot put
A. C. Odell, 200-pound football center at Texas Christian University (T. C. U.), shown winning the shot put in the freshman event at the T. C. U.-Baylor University track meet. Mr. Odell is standing with his legs spread apart and holding a shot put in his right hand, about to throw. He is wearing a tank top and a pair of shorts. On the ground in front of him is a short, curved barrier. Behind him is an unnamed athlete who is shirtless and looking on. In the background, far left, are spectators watching another event at the meet.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/7689/thumbnail.jp
Labor supply effects of winning a lottery
Our article investigates how winning a substantial lottery prize affects labour supply. Analysing data from Dutch State Lottery winners, we find that winning a lottery prize reduces labour earnings in the year of the winning, as well as in the years after the winning. This suggests that winning a lottery prize makes one work fewer hours. The effects are small but statistically significant. We do not find a significant effect of lottery prizes on the probability of being employed
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