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Perceptions, 1987
49 pages. Editors: Jennifer Cogelia and Gene Moody. Art Editors: Jeff Dulaney and Brenda Lehett. Staff: Terry Hulsey, Sammy Lott, and Terri Osborne. Faculty Advisors: Sally Russell, creative writing; Robert F. Westervelt, art. Cover: Jeff Dulaney.
Contributors-Poetry: Stacey Alexander, Doug Amis, Jennifer Cogilia, Sandra Farrer, Thelma Hall, Jessica Jackson, Robbie Lathem, Hoyt LeCroy, Brenda Lehett, Sammy Lott, Betty Maine, Gene Moody, Terri Osborne, Kenna Redding, Ricky Shaw, Robby Spriggs, Angle Sullivan, Barbara T., and Melissa Tweedell. Contributors-Prose: Doug Amis, Jennifer Cogelia, Ruby Davis, Rick Duncan, Lee McClure, Gene Moody, Marie Owens, Keena Redding, Bart Smith, Angle Sullivan, and Melissa Tweedell. Contributors-Art: Ernest Boetz, Jim Breakell, karen Corn, Doris deSha, Sabrina Dills, Jeff Dulaney, Anne Geddings, Angela Hemphill, Harriet Jackson, Jay Langford, Brenda Lehett, Susan Pardue, and Andy Parton.https://digitalcommons.northgeorgia.edu/perceptions/1005/thumbnail.jp
Editorial Board
Editors-in Chief Margaret Hesse Business Editor Duncan A. Peete Editors Lori Anne Harper John A. Kutzman Lance Lovell Joan Poston Tia Rikel Robbins Staff Stuart Bradshaw Cynthia D. Brooks William E. Coffee David G. Dennis Kyle D. Fickler Kevin S. Jones Jeff R. Lynch James G. McGuinness Jaffrey Alan Monhart Lisa Anderson Schnee Mark Shelton F. Williams Faculty Advisor Carl Tobia
UA68/6/1 Broomsedge Chronicles: Farm Living in South Central Kentucky
A collection of essays written by English 100 Freshman Composition and English 200 Introduction to Literature students attending WKU Glasgow from 1983 through 1992 taught by Loretta Murrey. Student authors are: Joyce Alford, Joyce Amer, Jeff Ballard, Sandie Barrick, Jerry Bean, Shela Bingham, Brent Bledsoe, Steven Bunch, Billy Carver, Angela Cowan, Karen Decker, Betty Dillahay, Dibbie Dilley, Amy Doyel, Jeff Duncan, Craig Emmitt, Barbara England, Kathy Fancher, Amanda Gillon, Michelle Glover, Jeanelle Gooch, Faye Johnson, Celena Martin, Sonia Martin, Tracy Mathews, Ila Moody, Angela Morris, William Myatt, Judy Parker, Dorothean Powell, Maria Pulanco, Diane Rather, Jennifer Reneau, LaDarra Rich, Pam Ritchie, Rickey Shive, Terri Smith, Tammy Stephens, Kimberly Taylor, Tim Taylor, Rowland Tharlson, Laura Wheeler, Amy Williams, Rita York, Kelli Young and Penny Young
Dunnicaer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland : a Roman Iron Age promontory fort beyond the frontier
Acknowledgements Thanks to Dunecht Estate for granting permission to access and investigate Dunnicaer. Duncan Paterson of North-east Mountaineering very ably got the team up on top and ensured our safety at all times. Many thanks to the brave diggers Michael Stratigos, Claire Christie, Vanessa Rees, Rob Lenfert, Oskar Sveinbjarnarson, Grace Woolmer, Anni Tolppanen, John Graham, Victoria Wilson, Katie South, Juudit Gross, Scott White, Gemma Cruickshanks, John Harrison, Sarah Elliot, Jeff Oliver and Juliette Mitchell (and Duncan). Bruce Mann and Caroline Palmer kindly provided scans of aerial photographs of Dunnicaer from the Aberdeenshire SMR records. The project was funded by Don and Elizabeth Cruickshank through the University of Aberdeen Development Trust, by Aberdeenshire Council and through grant funding from the Strathmartine Trust.Peer reviewedPostprin
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Sustainable Energy Options for Austin Energy
During the 2008-2009 academic year the City of Austin, on behalf of Austin Energy (AE), and Solar Austin co-funded a policy research project to review options for AE to achieve sustainable energy generation and become carbon neutral by 2020. This project developed methods to evaluate future power generation options for their feasibility and cost-effectiveness. The report evaluates different power generation technology options as well as demand-side management and other AE investment options to discourage future energy use and meet future projected energy demand. The project team assessed scenarios of alternate investments that could be made between 2009 and 2020 that would allow AE to produce and distribute the electricity its customers demand at a reasonable cost while reducing carbon dioxide emissions. This report describes a set of short-term and long-term investment options that can help AE, its customers, and be of use for developing sustainable electric utilities nationwide. The report comprises three volumes: volume I is a summary; volume II discusses energy demand and the characteristics of available power generation technologies; and volume III is a "Future Resource Portfolio Analysis" which evaluates eight energy portfolio scenarios in detail.
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Disrupting strength, power, and perfect bodies: Disability as narrative prosthesis in 1990s Australian national cinema
The essential Australian is male, working-class, sardonic, laconic, loyal to his mates, unimpressed by rank, an improviser, non-conformist, and so on. These virtues are defined and redefined under the harsh conditions of the bush, workplace, war or sport, in which women, and the feminine qualities, are considered to be beside the point
--Susan Dermody and Elizabeth Jacka describing the āmale ensembleā (1988, p. 62
Medical discourse and ideology in the Edinburgh Review: a Chaldean exemplar
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Whalesong
Election Results -- Mulnix named AASCU's director of public affairs in Washington D.C. -- UAJ's Womens Basketball? -- UAJ must deal for dollars -- Thanks to all -- Biking safety -- Kudos for Majestic Kid -- Budget crises afflict state schools -- Centralized printing to save UAJ substantial -- Funds for UAJ's new library to be unfrozen -- Duncan favors continued ed. dollars -- Men's b-ball recruitment starts -- Classifieds -- UAJ Students breaking out of unstable employmen
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