3,025 research outputs found
Review of The Welfare of My Enemy by Anthony Lawrence
Review of The Welfare of My Enemy by Anthony Lawrenc
Review of Magic Logic by David Mortimer
Review of Magic Logic by David Mortime
Review of Australian Love Poems 2013 edited by Mark Tredinnick
Review of Australian Love Poems 2013 edited by Mark Tredinnic
Recommended from our members
The Impact of Cultural Folklore on National Values: A Preliminary Study with a focus on Bhutan
Video of the National Storytelling Conference 2009. A male introduces Her Royal Highness Ashi Sonam Dechan Wangchuck who delivers the keynote address. This is followed by a presentation by Mr Steve Evans on the impact of cultural folklore on national values in Bhutan.World Oral Literature Project: an urgent global initiative to document and make accessible endangered oral literatures before they disappear without record
Recommended from our members
RCN Sexual Health Strategy - Guidance for Nursing Staff
This RCN sexual health strategy has been developed to help nurses work effectively in the challenging and sensitive field of sexuality and sexual health. It is aimed at nursing staff working across a range of settings from hospital to care home, and is intended to help shape and inform their nursing practice. The document provides recommendations for future practice development, education, policy implementation and research.These will act as the foundation for the RCN Sexual Health Programme
A feasibility study in rearchitecting UML as a family of languages using a precise OO meta-modeling approach.
This report describes a feasibility study in rearchitecting UML. It develops a theory of precise OO meta-modeling in order to fulfil this task, and checks the feasibility of that theory by developing the meta-model of various aspects of UML
Recommended from our members
Business model innovation in state-owned and private-owned enterprises in China
The aim of the paper is to identify the complexity of policy execution, investment and financial support between state-owned and private-owned enterprises in China. Based on the literature review of business model innovation, and current situation of private-owned and state-owned enterprises in China, there is a lack of evidence and case analysis in the power of policy execution and the version of future development between two kinds of industries. The authors conducted qualitative research in four typical industries. Two of them are private-owned and the others are state-owned. The research aims to make a specific comparison between two kinds of industries in China
G254 undergraduate experiment
This paper describes the experiments on payload G254. Each experiment is accommodated in a spacepak and six experiments fly in a full canister. One of the experiments will be housed in a new Isospacepak structure, which will be described briefly. Five of the six experiments have dedicated controllers. The objective of each experiment is discussed. In addition, the operational scenario is provided
USGS 104(b) Grant Program: Kentucky’s FY 2018 Projects
The Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute (KWRRI) is one of 54 federally authorized water resource institutes or centers throughout the United States and its territories. It operates under the authority of the Water Resources Research Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-379 codified at 42 U.S.C. 10301 et seq.) through the Water Resources Research Institutes Program administered by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). KWRRI’s annual base grant program under section 104(b) supports the following objectives specified in the Water Resources Research Act:
1. Plan, conduct, or otherwise arrange for competent applied and peer reviewed research that fosters: a. improvements in water supply reliability; b . the exploration of new ideas that address water problems and/or expand understanding of water and water-related phenomena; c. the entry of new research scientists into water resources fields; and d. the dissemination of research results to water managers and the public.
2. Cooperate closely with other colleges and universities from the State that have demonstrated capabilities for research, information dissemination, and graduate training in order to develop a statewide program designated to resolve State and regional water and related land problems.
3. Cooperate closely with other institutes and other organizations in the region to increase the effectiveness of the institutes and for the purpose of promoting regional coordination.
Each year, proposals are submitted to further these objectives and promote the national mission and objectives of the USGS, which are focused on providing water quality and quantity information, understanding water availability, addressing the influence of climate on water resources, and responding to water-related emerging needs. This report summarizes the projects funded in FY 2018 through the section 104(b) annual base grant program
- …