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    Reports of the town officers of Newmarket, N.H., fiscal year ending January 31, 1936.

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    This is an annual report containing vital statistics for a town/city in the state of New Hampshire

    The Visual Art Critic: A Survey of Art Critics at General Interest News Publications in America

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    Examines whether art critics provide sufficient exposure for artists and art institutions, given the recent dynamic growth in the visual arts over the past two decades

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    Reports of the town officers of Newmarket, N.H., fiscal year ending January 31, 1934.

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    This is an annual report containing vital statistics for a town/city in the state of New Hampshire

    Understanding Personal Online Reputation Management: A Grounded Theory Study

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    In our digital and hyperconnected society, social networking sites such as Facebook or Instagram facilitated information sharing in the Web and it becomes an integral part of many people’s daily life. Consequently, the amount of personal data available online is significantly increasing and concurrently, it is easy to find personal data in the Web. As a result of availability and uncomplicated retrieval of published personal data, creating comprehensive online profiles becomes effortless and also eases the derivation of implicit information for various purposes. Such information forms an online reputation and is used to make a judgment about a person (Farmer & Glass 2010). Although first studies show that individuals perceive their online reputation as important (Komisarjevsky 2012), their endeavor to manage their online reputation is on a low level (Brackenbury & Wong 2012; Madden & Smith 2010). In order to understand why individuals consider their online reputation as important but do not take action to manage it we conducted a grounded theory based on 22 qualitative interviews with digital natives to reveal the underlying motivation. Thereby, we contribute a new facet to the general understanding of online reputation management, its obstacles, and explanations for the lack of motivation

    Tennis - 2010

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    The sports media guide for the 2010 men\u27s and women\u27s tennis season.https://encompass.eku.edu/sports_mg_tennis/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Annual report of the commissioners of the county of Grafton together with the reports of the treasurer, auditors, superintendent, jailer, clerk of court, attorney, sheriff, chaplain, physician and extension service for the year ended December 31, 1963.

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    This is an annual report containing vital statistics for a county in the state of New Hampshire

    Annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Hollis for the year ending January 31, 1928.

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    This is an annual report containing vital statistics for a town/city in the state of New Hampshire

    Development Of An Improved Microwave Ocean Surface Emissivity Radiative Transfer Model

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    An electromagnetic model is developed for predicting the microwave blackbody emission from the ocean surface over a wide range of frequencies, incidence angles, and wind vector (speed and direction) for both horizontal and vertical polarizations. This ocean surface emissivity model is intended to be incorporated into an oceanic radiative transfer model to be used for microwave radiometric applications including geophysical retrievals over oceans. The model development is based on a collection of published ocean emissivity measurements obtained from satellites, aircraft, field experiments, and laboratory measurements. This dissertation presents the details of methods used in the ocean surface emissivity model development and comparisons with current emissivity models and aircraft radiometric measurements in hurricanes. Especially, this empirically derived ocean emissivity model relates changes in vertical and horizontal polarized ocean microwave brightness temperature measurements over a wide range of observation frequencies and incidence angles to physical roughness changes in the ocean surface, which are the result of the air/sea interaction with surface winds. Of primary importance are the Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR) brightness temperature measurements from hurricane flights and independent measurements of surface wind speed that are used to define empirical relationships between C-band (4 - 7 GHz) microwave brightness temperature and surface wind speed. By employing statistical regression techniques, we develop a physical-based ocean emissivity model with empirical coefficients that depends on geophysical parameters, such as wind speed, wind direction, sea surface temperature, and observational parameters, such as electromagnetic frequency, electromagnetic polarization, and incidence angle

    Bulloch Herald

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