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    Letter to Donn Odom regarding the SEAALL Annual Meeting, August 27, 1974

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    A letter from William Younger to Donn Odom regarding Odom\u27s attendance at a SEAALL Annual Meeting

    Letter to William Younger regarding SEAALL membership, October 21, 1974

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    A letter from Donn Odom to William Younger regarding SEAALL membership for Carolyn Gray

    Senior, Junior and Freshman Law Class Officers, Honor Court Members

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    p. 33-34 from the 1935 Pandora, yearbook of the University of Georgia. Courtesy of the Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries Senior Law Class Officers: Ed Cody, President; Benton Odom, Vice-President; Joseph Stewart, Secretary; Miss Doris Nowell, Treasurer Junior Law Class Officers: C.C. Peterson, President; Roger Lawson, Vice-President; Charles Ridley, Treasurer; William T. Maddox, Secretary Freshman Law Class Officers: Aubrey C. Evans, President; Steve Bland, Vice-President; Frank Little, Secretary; J.B. Hamrick, Treasurer Honor Court: J.E. Gortatowsky, Chief Justice. Members: Clifford Swift, L.W. Honeycutt; N.M. Franklin; H.C. Maxwell; Charles Jolley; Alfred I. Mean

    Drivers of Sustainable Agriculture in a Southern State

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    This Master’s Thesis establishes what motivates a group of Mississippi farmers to participate in sustainable agriculture instead of industrial agriculture. A database of sustainable farmers was constructed in collaboration with the Gaining Ground Sustainability Institute of Mississippi. This research project used social network analysis with 28 farmers and participant observation and semi-structured interviewing with a purposively selected sample of 14 farmers. This project also explores the sustainable agricultural practices of participants. A map of the social network of sustainable agriculturalists in Mississippi is presented and shows that some farmers are well connected, some moderately connected, and others are isolated. As well, grounded qualitative analysis of interviews identified 4 primary motivations among participants: economic, health, self-sufficiency and anti-government. Overall this project found that motivations are numerous, social networks are weak but growing, and diverse demographics are turning to a sustainable model for agriculture in Mississippi

    Oklahoma City Community Foundation 2016 Annual Report

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    Oklahoma City Community Foundation Annual Report 201

    Index—Volume 1969

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    Bi-rads guide to the non-specialist : understanding the breast specialist's jargon

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    According to the American Cancer Society, approximately one in eight women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime. This is why breast cancer screening has become so important and why it is being given so much attention by healthcare planners. A standardised and evidence- based protocol for breast cancer screening and breast cancer management is needed to optimise treatment outcomes. This has been the driving force behind the development of BI-RADS, which stands for Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System. In the past, the medical jargon used for describing imaging findings on mammograms, was highly non-standardised and was influenced by personal preference. This often led to miscommunication and sometimes even mismanagement due to misinterpretation of communicated results. These factors led to efforts that started in the late 1980s aimed at standardising mammographic terminology and reporting. In 1993, the first edition of the BI-RADS lexicon was issued by the American College of Radiology.peer-reviewe
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