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Griffith & Eva Wright
2 x 3 photograph, woman and man inside a room with a bookshelf and painting on the wall, they both wear glassesPersons Venners - Wyckoff P70 Divider "W" Poster board Wright, Griffith P70 [stamp] Property of South Dakota State Historical Society Pierre, South Dakota [stamp] Give photo credit to: South Dakota State Historical Society.Griffith & Eva Wright - 1967 Griffith was principal at Pierre High School 193?
I Remember column in which author Eva LaPlante writes of her visits to sites a
I Remember column in which author Eva LaPlante writes of her visits to sites associated with E. B. White and his book Charlotte\u27s Web
How does adaptive reuse of heritage buildings impact the perceived value and place identity within the community? The case of Tunbridge Wells Opera House
Expert-led narratives in the planning industry often make assumptions about how heritage is defined and overlook the community’s heritage values and place identity in decision-making.
Within this context, the research question asks, ‘how does adaptive reuse of heritage buildings impact the perceived value and place identity within the community? The case of the Tunbridge Wells Opera House.’
This study explores how adaptively reusing the Tunbridge Wells Opera House as a JD Wetherspoon pub impacts its perceived value and identity within the community. It examines whether changes to the heritage building aligns with community values and whether alternative uses could enhance the value.
A case study approach is used to allow for an in-depth and context-specific analysis of heritage values and place identity. A qualitative approach, using questionnaires, will be the primary method for gathering community views, as well as a group interview with Tunbridge Wells Civic Society. Data will be analysed against the conceptual framework developed from the literature review.
Views on the adaptive reuse of the Tunbridge Wells Opera House are expected to vary, with some appreciating the preservation and new function of the building, while others may feel that the new use undermines its historical and cultural value. Older generations, who have experienced the change of the Opera House over time, are likely to be more critical.
The research concludes with evidence and recommendations for policy and decision-makers to guide future adaptive reuse projects to align with community heritage values and place identity
Oral History Program Interview: Lillie Eva Grose May
CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, BAKERSFIELD\ud
CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY The 1930s Migration to the Southern San Joaquin Valley\ud
Oral History Program Interview Between\ud
INTERVIEWEE: Lillie Eva Grose May\ud
PLACE OF BIRTH: Wright City, McCurtain County, Oklahoma INTERVIEWER: Michael Neel
Eva Murray, author of Well Out to Sea , has been a resident of Matinicus Island
Eva Murray, author of Well Out to Sea , has been a resident of Matinicus Island since she moved there to teach at the island\u27s one-room schoolhouse in 1987. She discusses the differences between writing from an island and writing about an island as well as her efforts to dispel some stereotypes and myths about Matinicus through her writing
Stevenson, Patrick (2017): Language and Migration in a Multilingual Metropolis. Berlin Lives. UK: Palgrave Macmillan. 221 pp. £66.99.
Berlin Lives is twofold work: a sociolinguistic analysis of multilingualism in Berlin, on top of this demographic approach, Stevenson provides something extra: a biographical dimension. Instead of asking in a straightforward sociolinguistic way how the linguistic repertoires of individual speakers are constituted, he adopts the
perspective of the speaker and asks: “How has language, or how have languages, influenced
the trajectory of my life and my relationships with others in changing social
contexts?” (xvii). In putting the question in these terms, Stevenson is aligning himself
with a rapidly expanding body of work (with a range of methodological approaches)
on linguistic biographies and language and family relationships (cf. Franceschini
2011; Betten 2011)
Obesity of Older School Age Children Based on Physical Activity and Eating Habits
TITLE: Obesity of Older School Age Children Based on Physical Activity and Eating Habits AUTHOR: Bc. Eva Lamačová DEPARTMENT: Department of Education SUPERVISOR: PaedDr. Eva Marádová, CSc. ABSTRACT: This thesis deals with the obesity of older school age children and their dependence on eating and exercising habits. The theoretical part summarizes knowledge regarding overweight and obesity, disease diagnosis, epidemiological trends and complications related to obesity. Emphasis is put on the evaluation of reasons to why this problem occurs, such as disease prevention, dietary and exercise recommendations, its therapy and inclusion of the issue with the secondary school curriculum. The practical part contains research focused on the nutritional status, eating and exercise habits of pupils in secondary school. The survey results are designed for use in pedagogical practice. Usage is targeted for obesity prevention in this age group during Physical Education and Health Education subjects. KEYWORDS: Obesity, overweight, eating habits, exercising habit
ANALISIS PENDEKATAN ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED (EVA) TERHADAP KINERJA KEUANGAN PADA PERUSAHAAN MAKANAN DAN MINUMAN DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA
Economic Value Added (EVA is one approach to measuring the financial performance of a company by focusing on the creation of value-added enterprises. EVA shows how big the resulting rate of return on the investment made by shareholders. In this paper, the object used by the author is wrong a company engaged in the food and beverage industry in Indonesia Stock Exchange. data used is the consolidated financial statements of the company in 2011-2012. purpose of this paper is to measure the financial performance of the EVA approach to food and beverage companies 2011-2012. Results analysis of the EVA calculation shows that by using the EVA approach, the financial performance of food and beverage companies can experience a volatile period 2011-2012. In 2011 the company's financial performance has improved food and beverage d in the presence of EVA is positive that the company has succeeded in achieving its goal create value-added enterprises. But in 2012 the company's food and beverage show poor financial performance since EVA generated negative worth. This means that in 2012, the company has not been able to create value for the rate of return expected by shareholders or the investment made. Keywords: Economic Value Added (EVA
IC034: Dr. Elva Wright Examining Children
Dr. Eva Wright examining a child in the exam room, surrounded by other children and a women caring a baby. See more info at San Jacinto Lung Association Records and its finding aid.https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/exhibit_construction/1015/thumbnail.jp
Gertrude Harvey Wright reading in bedroom, Seattle, 1916
Gertrude Harvey, the oldest child of Eva Ellis Harvey and Charles Harvey, was born in Seattle, Washington Territory, in 1888. She married George Wright in 1914 and they had two sons. She died in 1983 at the age of 95.Pennant in image reads: Golden Potlatch, Seattle - Get the Bug.
Handwritten on verso: Gertrude Harvey Wright, cira [sic] 1915
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