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    Our American Heritage, Patrick Henry

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    A rectangular shaped foil illumination that depicts Patrick Henry giving a speech within the Virginia Provincial Convention. Henry is depicted standing with his arm out reached toward a Judge. There are numerous other individuals depicted focusing their attention on Patrick Henry. In the center of the image, the words to Patrick Henry\u27s famous Give Me Liberty speech are printed. On the bottom of the image, there is a depiction of Raleigh\u27s Tavern- Patriot Rendezvous and St. John Church- Scene of Speech.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-artifacts/4337/thumbnail.jp

    Examining the effects of experimental/academic electroacoustic and popular electronic musics on the evolution and development of human–computer interaction in music

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    This article focuses on how the development of human–computer interaction in music has been aided and influenced by both experimental/academic electroacoustic art music and popular electronic music. These two genres have impacted upon this ever-changing process of evolution in different ways, but have together been paramount to the establishment of interactivity in music as we understand it today; which is itself having wide-ranging implications upon the modern-day musical landscape as a whole—both in the way that we, as listeners and audience members, purchase and consume music as well as conceptualise and think about it

    Preparedness of emergency departments in northwest England for managing chemical incidents: a structured interview survey

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A number of significant chemical incidents occur in the UK each year and may require Emergency Departments (EDs) to receive and manage contaminated casualties. Previously UK EDs have been found to be under-prepared for this, but since October 2005 acute hospital Trusts have had a statutory responsibility to maintain decontamination capacity. We aimed to evaluate the level of preparedness of Emergency Departments in North West England for managing chemical incidents.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A face-to-face semi-structured interview was carried out with the Nurse Manager or a nominated deputy in all 18 Emergency Departments in the Region.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>16/18 departments had a written chemical incident plan but only 7 had the plan available at interview. All had a designated decontamination area but only 11 felt that they were adequately equipped. 12/18 had a current training programme for chemical incident management and 3 had no staff trained in decontamination. 13/18 could contain contaminated water from casualty decontamination and 6 could provide shelter for casualties before decontamination.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We have identified major inconsistencies in the preparedness of North West Emergency Departments for managing chemical incidents. Nationally recognized standards on incident planning, facilities, equipment and procedures need to be agreed and implemented with adequate resources. Issues of environmental safety and patient dignity and comfort should also be addressed.</p

    Lincoln\u27s Gettysburg Address

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    This is a colorful and vibrant illumination. At the top, there is a depiction of Abraham Lincoln with depictions of a log cabin and the American capital building. Two American eagles are also depicted to the right and left of Abraham Lincoln with their wings out stretched. The border is ornately decorated with numerous pink, purplish-blue and orange flowers. Within the center of the image, the text to the Gettysburg Address is written outhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1818/thumbnail.jp

    Lincoln\u27s Gettysburg Address

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    This is a colorful and vibrant illumination. At the top, there is a depiction of Abraham Lincoln with depictions of a log cabin and the American capital building. Two American eagles are also depicted to the right and left of Abraham Lincoln with their wings out stretched. The border is ornately decorated with numerous pink, purplish-blue and orange flowers. Within the center of the image, the text to the Gettysburg Address is written outhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-artifacts/4478/thumbnail.jp

    Our American Heritage Folder

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    This is a rectangular shaped folder. It is caramel colored. On the front, there is a silver foil with an intricate illumination. It is mounted to the caramel colored folder. On the top of the illumination, there is a depiction of the American flag. In the bottom left of the illumination, there is an eagle holding a flag. In the bottom left of the illumination, there is an oval shaped portrait of George Washington.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-artifacts/4338/thumbnail.jp

    George Washinton

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    A vibrant and colorful illumination of foil and card mount. At the top of the image, there is an American flag titled to the left. In the center of the image there is the words to the Pledge of Allegiance. At the bottom of the image there is a depiction of four individuals around an American flag. To the bottom right of the image, there is an oval shaped portrait of George Washington.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-artifacts/4339/thumbnail.jp

    Our American Heritage, Patrick Henry

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    A rectangular shaped foil illumination that depicts Patrick Henry giving a speech within the Virginia Provincial Convention. Henry is depicted standing with his arm out reached toward a Judge. There are numerous other individuals depicted focusing their attention on Patrick Henry. In the center of the image, the words to Patrick Henry\u27s famous Give Me Liberty speech are printed. On the bottom of the image, there is a depiction of Raleigh\u27s Tavern- Patriot Rendezvous and St. John Church- Scene of Speech.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1771/thumbnail.jp

    Madison, Jefferson and Henry

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    This is a colorful and vibrant illumination. At the top, there is a depiction of Lady Justice with her scale and book. The border is ornately decorated with pink, purple and golden flowers. There are also golden colored fleur de lis. Within the center of the image, there is listed all of the first ten amendments to the United States constitution. On the left side of the image, there is a small oval shaped portrait of James Madison On the right side of the image, there is a small oval shaped portrait of Patrick Henry. On the bottom of the image, there is a small oval shaped portrait of Thomas Jefferson.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1813/thumbnail.jp
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