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    LLAS/Whystudy...? downloadable calendar - October 2011, Bengali

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    This calendar, for the month of October 2011, in Bengali, was produced by LLAS Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies. It was created with help from teachers working on the JISC-funded Community Cafe project. Look out for another language next month! Quiz questions and answers are also included. This is the second of a 16-month series lasting until Dec 2012

    LLAS/Why study...? downloadable calendar - November 2011, Gujarati

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    This calendar, for the month of November 2011, in Gujarati, was produced by LLAS Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies. It was created with help from teachers working on the JISC-funded Community Cafe project. Look out for another language next month! Quiz questions and answers are also included. This is the third of a 16-month series lasting until Dec 2012

    LLAS/Whystudy...? downloadable calendar - September 2011, Chinese

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    This calendar, for the month of September 2011, in Mandarin Chinese was produced by LLAS Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies. It was created with help from teachers working on the JISC-funded Community Cafe project. Look out for another language next month! Quiz questions and answers are also included. This is the first of a 16-month series lasting until Dec 2012

    The NEBLINE, January 2012

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    Contents: Feature: UNL Food Processing Center Provides Valuable Assistance to Food Manufacturers Farm Views Urban Agriculture Food & Fitness Home & Family Living Horticulture Environmental Focus 4-H & Youth Community Focus Extension Calendar Nutrition Education Program Family and Community Education (FCE) Clubs and other extension news and events 2011 Annual Report Special Pullout Sectio

    LLAS/Why study...? downloadable calendar - December 2011, Polish

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    This calendar, for the month of December 2011, in Polish, was produced by LLAS Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies. It was created with help from teachers working on the JISC-funded Community Cafe project. Look out for another language next month! Quiz questions and answers are also included. This is the fourth of a 16-month series lasting until Dec 2012. A printed 'Why study..?' calendar for 2012 is now available from www.routesintolanguages.ac.uk/calendar. It is FREE, with 3.50 P+P

    Medical School Watercooler Newsletter - February 13, 2011

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    This is the February 13, 2011 edition of the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine\u27s newsletter - Watercooler Contents Include: USA College of Medicine Mourns Loss of Sandy Worley 2011 Sickle Cell Conference Set For April 9 - Make Plans To Attend Med School Café - Expert Advice for the Community Mark Your Calendar - Women\u27s Imaging Conferenc

    Active Bacterial Core Surveillance (ABCs) Report Emerging Infections Program Network : Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, 2011

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    Last Updated: Nov. 19, 2012ABCs Areas: California (3 county San Francisco Bay area); Colorado (5 county Denver area); Connecticut; Georgia (8 county Atlanta area); Maryland (Baltimore City and County); Minnesota (2 metro Twin City counties); New York (1 Rochester county); Oregon (3 county Portland area); Tennessee (1 Nashville county).ABCs Population: The surveillance areas represent 19,393,677 personsSource: National Center for Health Statistics bridged race vintage 2011 postcensal file.ABCs Case Definition: Invasive methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) disease: isolation of MRSA from a normally sterile site in a resident of the surveillance area in 2011. Cases of disease are classified into one of three epidemiologic classifications. A case is classified as hospital-onset (HO) if the MRSA culture was obtained on or after the fourth calendar day of hospitalization, where admission is hospital day 1; as healthcare-associated community-onset (HACO) if the culture was obtained in an outpatient setting or before the fourth calendar day of hospitalization and had one of more of the following: 1) a history of hospitalization, surgery, dialysis, or residence in a long term care facility in the previous year, or 2) the presence of a central vascular catheter (CVC) within 2 days prior to MRSA culture; and as community-associated (CA) if none of the previously mentioned criteria are met.File: MRSA.Nov12staticmrsa11.pdf201

    University Archives: 125th Anniversary Steering Committee Records

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    The Ouachita Baptist University 125th Anniversary Steering Committee coordinated celebratory activities on the Ouachita campus as well as throughout the community of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. The committee included administrative personnel, faculty, staff, and students. Dr. Rex Horne, President of Ouachita Baptist University, charged the members to be creative in their planning of the events and to include community involvement. Ian R. Cosh, Vice President for Community and International Engagement, served as chairman of the committee. The records of the 125th Anniversary Steering Committee contain minutes of the steering committee; copies of the campus calendar; chapel service programs and schedules; symposium schedules; photographs; and samples of certificates, programs, brochures, proclamations, invitations, The Ouachita Circle, and a Tiger ornament. These records were generated during 2010 and 2011 as the committee made plans for campus-wide celebrations and as the plans were executed

    BIKEurious: A Transportation Reorientation

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    Since a young age, I have been interested in bicycling as a form of fun and fanciful recreation, but it wasn’t until the summer of 2011 that a serious shift occurred in my understanding of the bike as more than a mere machine. A spontaneous 700-mile journey redefined my relationship with travel, transcended my notions of transportation, and enabled me to better mediate myself within my environment. In writing about these experiences, I hope to offer some insight into how American culture currently frames transportation and how I hope the construction of a bike positive culture can instill social, environmental, and political change. Concurrently, I created a pin-up style bicycle calendar featuring enthusiasts from the Claremont Colleges to foster a sense of community around bicycling and inspire riders and non-riders alike to further explore their ‘bicyxuality’. Intermingling this nonfiction piece with a thoughtful reflection on the BIKEurious calendar project, this paper serves to explain my creative undertakings and, ultimately, call into question the hierarchy of transportation in America today

    Islamic Calendar Anomalies: Pakistani Practitioners' Perspective

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    Studies on Islamic calendar anomalies in financial markets tend to apply quantitative analysis to historic share prices. Surprisingly, there is a lack of research investigating whether the participants of such markets are aware of these anomalies and whether these anomalies affect their investment practice. Or is it a case that these practitioners are completely unaware of the anomalies present in these markets and are missing out on profitable opportunities? The purpose of this paper is to analyse the views of influential participants within the Pakistani stock market
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