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    MFA15 (MFA 2015)

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    Catalogue of a culminating student exhibition held at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, May 1 - August 2, 2015 . Introduction / Heather Corcoran and Patricia Olynyk -- Diana Casanova / Emily J. Hanson -- Andrea M. Coates : in the operating theater / Stephanie Dering -- Margaux Crump -- Brandon Daniels -- Addoley Dzegede : do you prefer answers or truth? / Aaron Coleman -- Vita Eruhimovitz -- Carling Hale -- Amanda Helman -- Mike Helms / Ming Ying Hong -- Ming Ying Hong / Emily J. Hanson -- Sea A Joung / Ervin Malakaj -- Stephanie Kang / Jeremy Shipley -- Dayna Jean Kriz / Andrew Johnson -- Thomas Moore : you should move to the city / Nathaniel Rosenthalis -- Jacob Muldowney -- Laurel Panella / Garrett Clough -- Caitlin Penny -- On the bridge, between Juarez and El Paso / Eric Lyle Schultz -- Jeremy Shipley -- Emmeline Solomon -- Kellie Spano / Margaux Crump -- Michael Aaron Williams -- Austin R. Wolf : monumental labor / Adam Turl.https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/books/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Monitoring Methods for Enhanced Aquifer Recharge Projects

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    This paper presents an overview of enhanced aquifer recharge, its current status in New Mexico, and methods that can be used to monitor the movement and quality of recharged water. Despite their growing use in communities throughout the United States and particularly in the arid Western United States, no enhanced aquifer recharge projects have yet been implemented in New Mexico, although several entities are exploring the feasibility of such projects. Concerns about potential impacts to water quality and the potential for disputes over water accounting have been raised by regulatory agencies. Permitting systems for aquifer recharge projects are being established by the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer and the New Mexico Environment Department Ground Water Quality Bureau, but have yet to be implemented. Comprehensive and effective monitoring programs will likely be required for large aquifer recharge projects in New Mexico. Monitoring programs are typically designed to track recharged water along its entire flow path to ensure that it reaches its intended storage location, that it does not adversely affect the quality of existing groundwater or soils, and to determine the amount of recoverable water. For a surface infiltration project, the monitoring program is often more complex than for a direct injection system because instrumentation must be installed within the vadose zone as well as the saturated zone. A variety of methods are available to monitor the movement of water and water quality changes within the vadose zone; the most appropriate method depends on the hydrogeologic characteristics of a given site. Common techniques include neutron logging, using heat as a tracer, tensiometers, porous cup lysimeters, and ground surface imagery techniques

    2017 Commencement for Jefferson College of Health Professions, Jefferson College of Pharmacy, and Jefferson College of Nursing

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    Jefferson College of Nursing Monday, May 22, 2:30 p.m. Processional Trumpet Voluntary, John Stanley The Jefferson Processional, Burle Marx The Reverend R. Bruce Todd, Organist Opening Proclamation Richard W. Hevner, Chair, Board of Trustees Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health Presentation of Colors U.S. Armed Forces Career Center, Philadelphia The National Anthem Convocation and Remarks Stephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA, President and CEO Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health Mark L. Tykocinski, MD, Provost and Executive Vice President, Thomas Jefferson University Dean, Sidney Kimmel Medical College Conferring of Honorary Degree Eileen T. Breslin, PhD, RN, FAAN by President Klasko Conferring of Degrees in Course President Klasko Jefferson College of Nursing Ann Phalen, PhD, Interim Dean Jefferson College of Nursing Recessional Pomp and Circumstance, Elgar (Reverend Todd

    2017 Commencement for Jefferson College of Health Professions, Jefferson College of Pharmacy, and Jefferson College of Nursing

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    Jefferson College of Health Professions and Jefferson College of Pharmacy Monday, May 22, 10:00 a.m. Processional Trumpet Voluntary, John Stanley The Jefferson Processional, Burle Marx The Reverend R. Bruce Todd, Organist Opening Proclamation Richard W. Hevner, Chair, Board of Trustees Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health Presentation of Colors U.S. Armed Forces Career Center, Philadelphia The National Anthem Convocation and Remarks Stephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA, President and CEO Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health Mark L. Tykocinski, MD, Provost and Executive Vice President, Thomas Jefferson University Dean, Sidney Kimmel Medical College Conferring of Honorary Degree Patrick T. Harker, PhD by President Klasko Conferring of Degrees in Course President Klasko Jefferson College of Health Professions Debra S. Zelnick, OTD, Interim Dean Jefferson College of Health Professions Jefferson College of Pharmacy Rebecca S. Finley, PharmD Dean Jefferson College of Pharmacy Recessional Pomp and Circumstance, Elgar (Reverend Todd

    Homeless Prenatal Program's 2012-2013 Annual Report

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    The Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP) believes every family wants to deliver healthy babies and raise healthy children in a stable and nurturing home. Seizing the motivational opportunity created by pregnancy and parenthood, HPP partners with families to help them recognize their strengths and trust in their own capacity to transform their lives. At the heart of our program is non-judgmental, supportive case management provided by Family Case Managers, the majority of whom were once HPP clients themselves. As the first agency in San Francisco to hire and promote former clients as employees, HPP is unique in that the community it serves has—from the organization's earliest days—guided its growth and evolution

    Chicago Foundation for Women 2015 Annual Report

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    Since inception, Chicago Foundation for Women has been committed to finding power in adversity and strength in diversity. Through the years our grant making, partnerships, and programs have made us a champion for women and girls. Simply put, our reach spans across cultures and communities. We are here for every woman and every girl, in every circumstance and at every stage of her life

    Undergraduate Commencement Exercises Program, May 16, 2015

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    Public health and dental caries in young children in deprived communities in Scotland

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    Dental  caries  is  the  most  prevalent  disease  worldwide,  and  is  caused  by  a  complex  interaction of tooth susceptibility, nutrition and the oral environment.  In young children it  can have a major impact on their quality of life, and is the main reason why Scottish children  are  admitted  to  hospital.    There  have  been  dramatic  improvements  in  Scottish  children’s  oral health.  This has been enabled through the introduction of Childsmile, the national oral  health  programme  for  Scottish  children.    Nevertheless,  significant  challenges  exist  in  reducing  oral  health  inequalities.  This  paper  calls  for  a  greater  emphasis  on  the  social  determinants  of  health  to  ensure  that  all  Scottish  children  have  the  benefit  of  good  oral  health
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