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    Letter, 1942 November 30, from Sylvia Rosenberg to Carson Robison

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    1 page, Rosenberg was the secretary to Deems Taylor, President of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

    Letter, 1940 October 3, from Sylvia Rosenberg to Carson Robison

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    1 page, Rosenberg was the secretary to Mr. Gene Buck, President of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

    Letter, 1942 November 17 from Sylvia Rosenberg to Carson Robison

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    1 page, Rosenberg was the secretary to Mr. Deems Taylor, President of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

    Letter, 1955 April 15, from Sylvia Rosenberg to Carson Robison

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    1 page, Rosenberg is the Executive Secretary for the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

    Letter, 1948 January 12, from Sylvia Rosenberg to Carson Robison

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    1 page, Rosenberg is the secretary for the Writers\u27 Classification Committee

    Letter, 1943 September 20, from Sylvia Rosenberg to Carson Robison

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    1 page, Rosenberg is the Secretary for Taylor, President of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

    Letter, 1942 May 25, from Sylvia Rosenberg to Carson Robison

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    1 page, Rosenberg was the secretary to Mr. Deems Taylor, President of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

    Letter, 1944 June 2, from Sylvia Rosenberg to Carson Robison

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    1 page, Rosenberg is the secretary for Taylor, President of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

    Aging and Health: An Examination of Differences between Older Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal People

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    The Aboriginal population in Canada, much younger than the general population, has experienced a trend towards aging over the past decade. Using data from the 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) and the 2000/2001 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS), this article examines differences in health status and the determinants of health and health care use between the 55-and-older Aboriginal population and non-Aboriginal population. The results show that the older Aboriginal population is unhealthier than the non-Aboriginal population across all age groups; differences in health status, however, appear to converge as age increases. Among those aged 55 to 64, 7 per cent of the Aboriginal population report three or more chronic conditions compared with 2 per cent of the non-Aboriginal population. Yet, among those aged 75 and older, 51 per cent of the Aboriginal population report three or more chronic conditions in comparison with 23 per cent of the non-Aboriginal population.Aboriginal people, health status, health care use

    Software Process Assessment (SPA)

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    NASA's environment mirrors the changes taking place in the nation at large, i.e. workers are being asked to do more work with fewer resources. For software developers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), the effects of this change are that we must continue to produce quality code that is maintainable and reusable, but we must learn to produce it more efficiently and less expensively. To accomplish this goal, the Data Systems Technology Division (DSTD) at GSFC is trying a variety of both proven and state-of-the-art techniques for software development (e.g., object-oriented design, prototyping, designing for reuse, etc.). In order to evaluate the effectiveness of these techniques, the Software Process Assessment (SPA) program was initiated. SPA was begun under the assumption that the effects of different software development processes, techniques, and tools, on the resulting product must be evaluated in an objective manner in order to assess any benefits that may have accrued. SPA involves the collection and analysis of software product and process data. These data include metrics such as effort, code changes, size, complexity, and code readability. This paper describes the SPA data collection and analysis methodology and presents examples of benefits realized thus far by DSTD's software developers and managers
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