457 research outputs found

    Civil Engineering's Reeingineering as an Essential Factor of Corporate Business Stability

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    The article deals with a new approach to the business system’s managemental process improvement thru reengineering. Essentially, it pertains to the radical changes, whereby the new managemental, organizational, and especially decision-making methods are being applied. Thus, the topic contextually deals with the phenomenon, objective, and strategic behavior, i.e., concept, definition. It has been upgraded by process virtualization and an activity method development. In the sense applied, the very process pertains to the construction industry activities, which deserve it due to their dynamics in any case.reengineering, process, organization, development, virtualization

    A History of Oysters in Maine (1600s-1970s)

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    This is a history of oyster abundance in Maine, and the subsequent decline of oyster abundance. It is a history of oystering, oyster fisheries, and oyster commerce in Maine. It is a history of the transplanting of oysters to Maine, and experiments with oysters in Maine, and of oyster culture in Maine. This history takes place from the 1600s to the 1970s

    The Lows of Lowes Cove (1830s-1880s)

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    This is about the people and place of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine before the inception of the Darling Marine Center in 1965. This is about the Lowe family, and the Bennett family, and the Haggett family during the 19th century. It is about Lowe\u27s Cove and the neighbors of the Lowe family

    The Darling Estate_ Part III (1940s-1960s)

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    This history bulletin is about the people and place of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine before the inception of the Darling Marine Center in 1965. This bulletin is about the Darling family. One picture is of Ron Pendleton, Bennie Hagar, and Randall Rice haying in 1953. Ira Darling is in that picture. There are pictures of Ira Darling\u27s boat.

    Wentworth Point Family Tree

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    This is a family tree of the people buried at the Wentworth Cemetery in Walpole, Maine, now located at the University of Maine\u27s Darling Marine Center. The family tree includes relatives and the people treated in the Wentworth Point histories

    The Darling Estate_ Part I (1940s-1960s)

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    These are pictures of the Darling estate at Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine from the 1940s. In 1965 Ira C. Darling donated the estate to the University of Maine, and it is now known as the Darling Marine Center. It shows Mervin Rice with horse, and work done at haying time. It shows a former garden and a picture of a clearing between the farmhouse and Lowe\u27s Cove that is now wooded over

    The Families of Wentworth Point (1850s-1900s)

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    This is a history of the people of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine in the 19th century. This is a history of the Wentworth families, Kelsey families, Hutchings families, and the Merrill family at this place in the 19th century, and of their farms and households. this is a history of their sons who served in the Civil War

    Creating and reading images:towards a communication framework for Higher Education learning

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    This article offers theoretical underpinnings that can support an image-based communication framework for Higher Education. This framework targets students in higher education for the purposes of their productive engagement with curriculum content through visual materials and accompanying narratives. Its structure is presented in the concluding part of the article and arises from the reviewed literature throughout the article. Within this structure, blogs are suggested to serve the purpose of an image and narrative repository. The main argument in the article is that image-based communication provides a tool for externalizing students’ process of concept understanding. That understanding is seen to surface while students create, explain in writing and then discuss the created images with their peers and teacher. In that respect, the suggested framework might provide a channel for expressing students’ prior knowledge and cultural background alongside being an alternative way of communication method in Higher Education

    UM Marine and Freshwater Sciences before Wentworth Point, Part 2: (1939), UM Marine Biological Lab at Lamoine

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    This is picture album of the University of Maine Marine Biological Laboratory at Lamoine, Maine during the summer session in 1939

    Darling Marine Center Library History

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    This is a history of the library at the Darling Marine Center. The Louise Dean Library is a branch of the University of Maine\u27s Fogler Library. It began as four shelves of books in the canning closet of Mr. Darling\u27s farmhouse in 1966. The library now holds over 10,000 marine science books and 8,000 bound periodical books. It houses hundreds of print serials, many of which are unique state holdings that are not available electronically. The library has 5 work station computers and wireless Internet providing access to thousands of current UM electronic science journal subscriptions. It also has a legacy Reprint Collection and a legacy Sea Grant Collection, both indexed, as well as a Leisure Reading Exchange for visitors and staff
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