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Innovative involvement not embarrassing intervention: Using technology to connect with students without treading on virtual toes
Emily Allbon recounts her experiences in integrating social networking tools into her work with law students and, in particular, how she has integrated them with her prize-winning portal – Lawbore. She also documents her use of personal response systems in her teaching sessions
GIS Tools for Hydrology and Hydraulics
GIS information sources used by the Office of Hydraulics to improve the accuracy and efficiency hydrologic computations will be presented. A variety of information sources will be discussed with an emphasis on DEM data obtained from Indiana\u27s recent state-wide mapping initiative. Sources and limitations of the data will be discussed, and techniques for utilizing this data will be introduced
Dinomor: Evoking Memories of Dino\u27s Dreams and Death
This is a transpersonal fantasy about the last days of the dinosaurs ca. sixty-five million years ago. I suppose that communication with the Timeless (or if one prefers to put it--with Another) in one\u27s mind precedes intraspecies communication and that one of the first recognizable acts of mystical life is surrender. A more specific and of course more far-out and irreverent hypothesis underlying this fantasy is that--unlike the bulk of individual memory records--Timeless memory seeds of unspecified origin are transmittable by a [retro]enterovirus. This leads to the possibility of horizontal transmission of this type of memory. In the new host, the Timeless memory virus persists until one day, after a possibly quite long genetical adjustment process, it will be inserted into DNA coding for synchronization signals of the memory recording machinery of this organism. Within the synchronization signals Timeless memory seeds will further adjust to the new host and then become active in a cycle of reciprocal editing of individual memory records (that is often quite adaptive for the host organism) and as a result will often multiply to very high titers (copy numbers)
Montana Kaimin, December 11, 1996
Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula. Pages 4-5 are missing.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/10095/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, May 7, 1993
Volume 100, Issue 63https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8421/thumbnail.jp
The Vehicle, 1962, Vol. 4
Vol. 4
Table of Contents
The SearchLarry Pricepage 7
If We Should MeetPauline B. Smithpage 16
Sonnet No. 1Linda Campbellpage 17
SnowflakesPauline B. Smithpage 17
Encounter in the VoidEric Crookspage 18
symbolBen Polkpage 24
The Sound of SilenceJames Wilhelmpage 24
ColoursJean Ellen Danenbargerpage 26
vegetableBen Polkpage 27
The GiftJan Holstlawpage 29
The Tiled OvenRichard Glassonpage 30
This Lover Ever WeepsBen Polkpage 31
El DoradoPauline B. Smithpage 32
I\u27m SorryMary Jean Pitratpage 32
The WalkDavid Schwarzpage 33
The Twenty-Third ChannelBen Polkpage 34
After the PicnicLinda Campbellpage 35
SoliloquyJanice Brookspage 35
JulieMyra Edmanpage 36
Poems (1) (2)Gale Crousepage 40
Boardwalk at NightSheran Broadwaypage 41
SunsetPauline B. Smithpage 42
SummerC.E.M.page 42
It\u27s Spring AgainJanice Brookspage 43
Chinese SymbolsJean Ellen Danenbargerpage 43
Why Do You Wait?Gale Crousepage 44
seekerBen Polkpage 46
Poems (3) (4) (5)Gale Crousepage 47
Opposite AttractionsC.E.M.page 48
Illustrations for the winning short story and poemDouglas Koertgehttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1010/thumbnail.jp
Georgia\u27s New Evidence Code - An Overview
On May 3, 2011, Governor Nathan Deal signed into law House Bill 24 (HB 24) bringing a new set of evidence rules to the State of Georgia.
The new rules went into effect on January 1, 2013. The author of this article was the Reporter for the State Bar Evidence Study Committee when new rules were first proposed back in the mid-1980s, and again throughout the recent, successful effort to reform the rules.
Part I of this article will give a brief history of the twenty-six-year effort to bring new evidence rules to Georgia. Part II will provide a structural overview of the new rules. Part III will then describe thirty-eight significant changes that judges and trial lawyers will find in the new rules. Finally, Part IV will mention a few evidentiary issues that still need attention
Daily Eastern News: May 09, 1979
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1979_may/1006/thumbnail.jp