22 research outputs found

    Yalanji-Warranga Kaban: Yalanji people of the rainforest fire management book

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    The tropical rainforest, beaches, reefs, and mountain ranges stretching along the coast between Mossman and the Annan River are the homelands of Eastern Yalanji people (bama). We have been here since the beginning in the dreaming. Stories of the lives of past generations of Eastern Yalanji bama are held in every mangrove inlet, in the roaring torrents and giant mountain boulders, and in the silent sliding streams. We Yalanji bama are still here today and hold strongly to our Law, culture and language in building for the future. "Kulu-Yanlanji" literally means speakers of Yalanji language. There are several dialects within this language. Yalanji bama are related to each other and to different parts of out lands through out customary law. Only those people with the right connections to a particular place can speak for that country, for that place. The tract of country belonging to our particular family group is known as our "clan estate". To know your role and your place in Yalanji society, you must know your country, your clan estate and your kin

    Search for single production of vector-like quarks decaying into Wb in pp collisions at s=8\sqrt{s} = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Measurement of the charge asymmetry in top-quark pair production in the lepton-plus-jets final state in pp collision data at s=8TeV\sqrt{s}=8\,\mathrm TeV{} with the ATLAS detector

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    ATLAS Run 1 searches for direct pair production of third-generation squarks at the Large Hadron Collider

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    Working in the Minority

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    Democratic officials, including state legislators Bobby Moak and Bryant Clark, and Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley, discuss their new, reduced role in Mississippi politics. Political columnist and Meek School of Journalism Assistant Dean Charlie Mitchell will moderate

    Picnic Point: A Study on Student Use and Perception

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    Includes Charts, Graphs, Appendix, Survey, Maps and Bibliography.Interest in the 21st century understanding of green space sparked research on university students' perceptions and uses of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve, specifically Picnic Point, which has belonged to the University of Wisconsin - Madison since 1941. After historical research and analysis of a survey distributed to UW students in their student union, this study strongly indicates that past physical and social changes have shaped Picnic Point into an escape that university students hold dear to their hearts whether they go there for exercise, coursework, to party, or anything in between. The purpose of this project was to assess the significance of Picnic Point and the surrounding Lakeshore Nature Preserve as it pertains, particularly, to University of Wisconsin - Madison students. The primary focus was on the use and perception of the area through the examination of patterns and correlations derived from a series of survey questions. Basic information and guidance was derived from past studies on green space, literature on the natural and political history of the area, and a survey of our own to which we administered to the campus body directly through multiple mediums. With all these factors included, we aimed to make an argument about the identity of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve in the university student community, as well as the role that it plays in the lives of these students. The following is the research design of our project and the subsequent conclusions that we developed based on our final analysis

    My Pony Boy.

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.As sung by Miss Lillian Lorraine [note]Piano vocal [instrumentation]Way out west in a nest from the rest [first line]Pony boy pony boy won't you be my tony boy? [first line of refrain]G major [key]Allegretto [tempo]Popular song [form/genre]Woman, man, horse [illustration]Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note

    Marquette Literary Review, Issue 5, Spring 2013

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    Table of contents Ginger Snaps, Jahnavi Acharya … 3 It is What it is, Benjamin Schmitz … 8 My Friend Cried, Benjamin Schmitz … 9 Sound of an Island, Lara Johann-Reichar, … 10 Cellar Door, Bobby Elliott … 16 Musings, Alexandra Othman … 17 wet., Charlie Mohl … 18 Overcoats, Chrissy Wabiszewski … 19 Hook, Bobby Elliot … 22 All we will ever know Christopher Avallone … 26 A Slice of Life, Kelly Meyerhofer … 27 On, Jahnavi Acharya … 29 Foster’s Mansion, Benjamin Stanley … 30 A Fish, Christopher Avallone … 4

    'The Expulsion of Adam and Eve' by Masolino and Masaccio (image)

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