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My mother : (was the greatest gift that Daddy gave to me)
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Volume 02
Introduction from Dean Dr. Charles Ross
Mike\u27s Nite: New Jazz for an Old Instrument by Joseph A. Mann
Investigation of the use of Cucumis Sativus for Remediation Of Chromium from Contaminated Environmental Matrices: An Interdisciplinary Instrumental Analysis Project by Kathryn J. Greenly, Scott E. Jenkins, and Andrew E. Puckette
Development of GC-MS and Chemometric Methods for the Analysis of Accelerants in Arson Cases by Scott Jenkins
Building and Measuring Scalable Computing Systems by Daniel M. Honey and Jeffery P. Ravenhorst
Nomini Hall: A Case Study in the Use of Archival Resources as Guides for Excavation at An Archaeological Site by Jamie Elizabeth Mesrobian
Two Stories: In Ohio and How to Stay Out of the Brazilian Army by Thomas Scott
Forgerson des Hommes/Stealing the Steel in Zola\u27s Men by Jay Crowell
Paul Gauguin\u27s Escape into Primitivism by Sarah Spangenberg
Lee Krasner, Abstract Expressionist by Amy S. Eason
Artist Book “Paris” by Kenny Wolfe
Artist Book “Sequence of Every Day” by Liz Hale
Artist Book “Apple Tree” by Rachel Bouchard
Artist Book “Not so Pretty in Pink” by Will Semonco
Artist Book “Look into the Moon” by Carley York
Artist Books “Extra” and “Green” by Ryan Higgenbothom
Artist Book “Re-growing Appalachia” by Adrienne Heinbaugh
Artist Books “Cheeziest”, “Uh-oh” and “The Girl with the Glasses” by Melissa Dorton
“Self-Reflection” by Madeline Hunter
Artist Book “The Princess and the Frog” by June Ashmore
“Hunter’s Niche” and “The Wild” by Clark Barkley
“To Thine Own Self be True” by Jay Haley
“Not Funny” Ten-Minute Play Festiva
The flowers are calling sweetheart but I'm longing most of all
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal [instrumentation]Don't you remember one day in spring [first line]The daisies said they heard you [first line of refrain]D sharp [key]Moderately slow [tempo]Popular song ; waltz [form/genre]Jane Grey (photograph) [illustration]E of F [graphic artist]Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note
At the end of a lane
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal [instrumentation]D major [key]Allegro moderato [tempo]Popular song [form/genre]Miss Mary Eaton (photograph) [illustration]Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note
Energy expenditure in adults living in developing compared with industrialized countries: a meta-analysis of doubly labeled water studies123
Background: There is an assumption that people in developing countries have a higher total energy expenditure (TEE) and physical activity level (PAL) than do people in developed nations, but few objective data for this assertion exist