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Journal articles on the topic "Franklin (Brig)"

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Russinoff, I. Susan. "The Syllogism's Final Solution." Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5, no. 4 (1999): 451–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/421118.

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In 1883, while a student of C. S. Peirce at Johns Hopkins University, Christine Ladd-Franklin published a paper titled On the Algebra of Logic, in which she develops an elegant and powerful test for the validity of syllogisms that constitutes the most significant advance in syllogistic logic in two thousand years. Sadly, her work has been all but forgotten by logicians and historians of logic. Ladd-Franklin's achievement has been overlooked, partly because it has been overshadowed by the work of other logicians of the nineteenth century renaissance in logic, but probably also because she was a
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Joy, Neill R. "Politics and Culture: The Dr. Franklin-Dr. Johnson Connection, with an Analogue." Prospects 23 (October 1998): 59–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s036123330000627x.

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Benjamin franklin and samuel johnson, august humanists from Opposite sides of the ocean, never met on a social footing sufficiently firm enough for them to leave any first-hand impression of the other or give rise to any dramatic encounter, even though they resided for years in London proximity, carrying on lives of remarkably active social intercourse. Certainly, they knew each other by repute as intellectual forces in the age. Yet attracted as they were to mind, they did not seek out each other's intellectual company, and no mutual acquaintance (and there were a number of them) had the temer
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Clemons, Jessica, and Reed Bresson. "What Was Old Is New Again: Managing Streaming Archival Films on Multiple Hosted Platforms." Reading Room: A Journal of Special Collections 2, no. 2 (2017): 73–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.69772/trrajsc.22.

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Time-lapse film is an engaging media to help deliver messages about our natural and built environments. The F. Franklin Moon Library at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), has a rich collection of films by a faculty member, one of the pioneers of time-lapse photography, from the 1950s through the 1980s which were deteriorating. With no usable equipment available to view film, we needed to move to a digital platform to make these films accessible for future students, alumni, and researchers. This case study describes the multi-platform process t
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V, X. Jeba Christy. "Adaptable Talents of Dr.Ursula Franklin." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 6, S1 (2019): 72–75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2551348.

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In the world every human have their own talents, given by the God. People utilize that talents and made well-known name. Dr. Ursula Franklin is one among them. Her  contribution  is  very  important  in  science  and  technology.  She  was  the  first ‘University Professor’ in Toronto University. She published more than hundred papers  and  many books.  She worked as  a  pacifist, feminist and  Quaker  to bring intense change in the society and world. She earned g
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Lagares, Josias Barbosa Victor. "ENSAIO: CORRELAÇÃO ENTRE O PERFIL DO SONO E O COMPORTAMENTO EM INDIVÍDUOS COM TRANSTORNO ESPECÍFICO DA APRENDIZAGEM." Psicologia e Saúde em Debate 7, no. 1 (2021): 128–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22289/2446-922x.v7n1a9.

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This essay aims to bring to discussion the article of the authors (Amanda Maião Franklin, Célia Maria Giacheti, Nathani Cristina da Silva, Leila Maria Guissoni Campos and Luciana Pinato) who in turn bring an in-depth research into one of the mysteries of our humanity, sleep , seeking to correlate to the learning disorder, although we discuss in the present essay some of the methods, we cannot fail to point out the excellent work of the researchers, in an article, which, as you can see, is very cohesive. The idea that lack of sleep disrupts learning is not something new, but it is very well add
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Burt, Sally. "The Ambassador, the General, and the President: FDR’s Mismanagement of Interdepartmental Relations in Wartime China." Journal of American-East Asian Relations 19, no. 3-4 (2012): 288–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765610-01904013.

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China played an important part in Franklin Roosevelt’s vision for the post-World War II world. The president, however, lacked a clear and coherent plan of the tactics he should use to help turn his vision into a reality. The relationship between the U.S. ambassador in China, Clarence Gauss, and the U.S. commander of the China-Burma-India Theater, General Joseph Stilwell, provides an instructive case study of FDR’s mismanagement of the relations between the War and State Departments over China. This article argues that the president’s mismanagement resulted from the failure to develop a clear p
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ARSENAULT, RAY, and JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN. "The Sage of Freedom: An Interview with John Hope Franklin." Public Historian 29, no. 2 (2007): 35–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2007.29.2.35.

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John Hope Franklin, one of the world's most distinguished and influential historians, has been a strong advocate and avid practitioner of public history since the late 1940s. Augmenting and extending his work as a pioneer in the fields of African-American and Southern history, he has been involved in a broad spectrum of public history projects, ranging from his international activities with the Fulbright Commission to his work with Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP Legal and Educational Defense Fund in conducting research that helped bring about the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education school desegr
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Rouge, Mary Le, Clancy Ratliff, and Donnie Johnson Sackey. "Using situational analysis to reimagine infrastructure." Communication Design Quarterly 10, no. 3 (2022): 56–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3507870.3507877.

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In this article, we ask what it means to think of infrastructure discursively through situational analysis. First, we consider how policymakers have historically used writing and rhetoric to redefine, reframe, and resituate what infrastructure can be in technical documents. Second, we address the impact of policymakers' discursive practices on the spaces and material realities of communities. We view the infrastructural function of writing "as a conceptual foundation for revealing structures and foundations of organizations that affect people" (Read, 2019, p. 237). We use three texts as the sp
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Tarbert, Jesse. "The Quest to Bring “Business Efficiency” to the Federal Executive: Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, and the Civil Service Reformers in the Late 1920s." Journal of Policy History 31, no. 04 (2019): 512–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898030619000204.

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Kowalski, Kamil. "Remarks on the genesis of UNRRA. Negotiations between the Great Powers and selected treaty provisions." Annales. Etyka w Życiu Gospodarczym 20, no. 7 (2017): 161–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1899-2226.20.7.12.

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As a conceptual framework, UNRRA referred to one of the four freedoms (freedom from want) mentioned by Franklin D. Roosevelt in a speech given in Congress on January 6, 1946. In the first section, the article presents early attempts to coordinate assistance for the civilian population during World War II (The Committee of Supplies and The Inter-Allied Committee on European Post-War Requirements). The scale of actions taken was very small and insufficient. In January 1942, the USSR proposed the creation of an international organization that would collect information on raw materials and food. T
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Books on the topic "Franklin (Brig)"

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Zieme, Zula. Enjoy 67 Best Aretha Franklin Quotes That Bring Motivations: Soul Is a Constant. It's Cultural. Independently Published, 2022.

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Pederson, William D., and Mark J. Rozell. FDR and the Modern Presidency. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400650215.

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In this volume Rozell and Peterson bring together a collection of new essays exploring the unparalleled impact of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the modern presidency. Of all the modern presidents, FDR looms largest. Indeed, most scholars date the origins of the modern presidency to FDR, and many assert that no one since has achieved his level of greatness in office. The essays are organized into two broad sections: The first examines FDR's impact on the creation and development of the administrative presidency and the legacy of the New Deal; the second looks at FDR's legacy to presidential leadersh
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Nickerson, Michelle. Women, Gender, and Conservatism in Twentieth-Century America. Edited by Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190222628.013.12.

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Women have participated in conservative movement politics throughout the twentieth century. From opposition mounted against Progressive-era health and welfare legislation to protests against Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal to culture war battles with feminists, conservative women have never completely ceded the right side of the political spectrum to men. Essentialist notions of what is “natural” to women, their bodies, and their connection to children and the family, have been the basis of conservative female politics throughout the twentieth century and beyond. Women on the right have drawn fr
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Parrish, Michael E. The Hughes Court. ABC-CLIO, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400667121.

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An in-depth analysis of the workings and legacy of the Supreme Court led by Charles Evans Hughes. Charles Evans Hughes, a man who, it was said, "looks like God and talks like God," became chief justice in 1930, a year when more than 1,000 banks closed their doors. Today the Hughes Court is often remembered as a conservative bulwark against Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. But that view, according to author Michael Parrish, is not accurate. In an era when Nazi Germany passed the Nuremberg Laws and extinguished freedom in much of Western Europe, the Hughes Court put the stamp of constitutional app
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Greenberg, Douglas, and Stanley N. Katz, eds. The Life of Learning. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195083392.001.0001.

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Each year since 1983 the American Council of Learned Societies has invited one of America's leading scholars to deliver the Haskins Lecture, in honor of Charles Homer Haskins, a distinguished scholar and teacher who was instrumental in the founding of the ACLS. In this volume, which commemorates the 75th anniversary of the ACLS, Douglas Greenberg and Stanley Katz bring together the lectures presented by ten of America's most distinguished scholars. Each lecture is a personal and intellectual glimpse into the "life of learning" of such leading scholars as Maynard Mack, Annemarie Schimmel, and J
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Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth, and Ken Fones-Wolf. The Wages of the “Problem South”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039034.003.0002.

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This chapter explores the social and economic conditions that earned the South its label, “the problem South.” By 1938, the administration of Franklin Roosevelt had identified the “colonial economy” of the South as the nation's number one economic problem. In The Report on Economic Conditions of the South, key southern liberals, under the auspices of the administration's National Emergency Council, identified the paradox of the South—a region “blessed by Nature with immense wealth” whose “people as a whole are the poorest in the country.” The report described the poverty of the region and high
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Allen, Robert L. The Legacy of the Obama Era. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036453.003.0019.

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This chapter argues that African Americans, despite being critical to Obama's election, will not get specific attention to issues of discrimination and equity unless they unite in a social movement that compels the president and Congress to take up these issues. Whether Obama is avoiding “race” issues from a desire not to alienate white voters or he is motivated by commitment to a “colorblind” approach to policy, African Americans will get the president's attention only to the extent that there is an independent social movement that can bring political pressure to bear. The chapter goes on to
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Reginbogin, Herbert R., and Ozan Örmeci, eds. Turkish-American Relations in the 21st Century. Lexington Books, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978747425.

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Turkish-American relations have been considered a model partnership between a great and middle power during the Cold War due to the positive nature of relations, being advantageous to both sides. While the United States took advantage of Türkiye’s geopolitical position and military strength against the USSR, Türkiye benefited from American economic power and military technology. However, with the end of the Cold War and the emergence of new regional and global developments, a stable framework to clarify and shape Turkish-American relations has not yet been crafted. Additionally, crises such as
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Manning, Martin J., and Herbert Romerstein. Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400663857.

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From the French and Indian War in 1754, with Benjamin Franklin's Join or Die cartoon, to the present war in Iraq, propaganda has played a significant role in American history. The Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda provides more than 350 entries, focusing primarily on propaganda created by the U.S. government throughout its existence. Two specialists, one a long-time research librarian at the U.S. Information Agency (the USIA) and the State Department's Bureau of Diplomacy, and the other a former USIA Soviet Disinformation Officer, Martin J. Manning and Herbert Romerstein bring a pro
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Edelstein, Alan. Everybody Is Sitting on the Curb. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216967576.

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The traditional American hero has disappeared and is unlikely to return. Dr. Edelstein explains in fascinating detail how and why that disappearance occurred and the consequences for the nation. Using a sociological approach, he examines the changes that have taken place within American society since World War II to bring about the demise of heroes. The United States has run out of heroes. Hero refers to a national hero, a Universal American around whom we all would rally if called. The hero is the man—rarely the woman—who inspires children and adults, and reflects the finest qualities of the
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Book chapters on the topic "Franklin (Brig)"

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Muchie, Mammo, Angathevar Baskaran, and Mingfeng Tang. "Introduction: China–Africa Science, Technology, Innovation Collaboration for Their Win–Win Enduring Shared Future Relations." In China-Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Collaboration. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4576-0_1.

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AbstractWhat has been truly extraordinary today is that China has gone through the long history of the difficult journey and now finally has attained a development status that has to be recognized and appreciated. Millions of Chinese have now come out of poverty. Unemployment is decreasing and inequality will decrease in the course of time by managing it with appropriate policy. What Africa should learn is how China achieved this status and managed how to deal with and respond to the global economy. The best gift China can give to Africa is to share frankly and honestly how the Chinese managed
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Hart, D. G. "An Empire Fit for God’s Kingdom." In Benjamin Franklin. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788997.003.0011.

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Chapter 10 examines Franklin’s experience in London during Pennsylvania’s charter crisis of the 1750s, which positioned him to be the chief negotiator in London for American interests during the run up to the War for Independence. His politics were by no means simple since he admired the British constitution, the monarchy, and the British Empire. But the treatment he received in London turned him into a patriot and brought him home to assist the Continental Congress. Still, Franklin’s partiality to the British and his own desires to extend American influence westward made him congenial to Prot
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Stein, Bruce A., and Frank W. Davis. "Discovering Life in America: Tools and Techniques of Biodiversity Inventory." In Precious Heritage. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195125191.003.0008.

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When John and William Bartram set off for Florida from their Philadelphia farm on a July day in 1765, a vast and largely unknown continent lay before them. Journeying in search of novel and unusual plants for their English patrons, the virgin territories of the southeastern United States provided fertile grounds for their biological explorations. These pioneering naturalists, father and son, lived at a time when new scientific discoveries literally lay around each corner. On this trip alone, they were able to collect or draw more than 200 species new to science. One species that slipped away f
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Pfeffer, Miki. "Opening at Last." In Southern Ladies and Suffragists. University Press of Mississippi, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781628461343.003.0012.

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This chapter details the opening day program of the Cotton Centennial Exposition on March 3, 1885. In his speech, Colonel Franklin C. Morehead, commissioner-general of the Exposition, said that when he first envisioned the Exposition from his cotton office in Vicksburg, he knew he wanted it to include a Woman's Department. He also declared himself a “Woman's Rights man.” Julia Ward Howe's speech sought to bring women together in mutual support as well as rebut critics who suggested there had been divisiveness among them. The final section of the chapter discusses how the official opening of th
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"Ralph Borsodi: “President Roosevelt’s New Land and Population Policy” Year: 1934." In Historic Documents of the Great Depression and New Deal. Schlager Group Inc., 2024. https://doi.org/10.3735/9781961844209.book-part-014.

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Thus spoke Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York in January 1932 at the completion of the Regional Plan of New York, putting into words a philosophy he had long cherished of a practical kind of regionalism which would bring producers and consumers together not in a city market, but on their own acres of farmland or rural village. A little over a year later, the former governor, the new president of the United States, with the aid of Congress established the machinery whereby his theories regarding a better way of life could be tried out. Indeed the most important development in connection
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Woolner, David B. "Unprecedented." In My Fellow Americans. Oxford University PressNew York, 2025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197644997.003.0089.

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Abstract This chapter examines the Fourth Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, which served as a reminder to the American people at the time of the many trials they had to face as they struggled to bring World War II to an end. The United States and its Allies were passing through a period of supreme test of courage, resolve, and wisdom for essential democracy. It emphasizes that the trend of civilization is forever upward, as the line drawn through the middle of the peaks and valleys of the centuries always has an upward trend. The chapter details Roosevelt’s reflection on the characte
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Breitenbach, William. "Religious Affections and Religious Affectations: Antinomianism and Hypocrisy in the Writings of Edwards and Franklin." In Benjamin Franizlin, Jonathan Edwards, And The Representation Of American Culture. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195077759.003.0002.

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Abstract When I received the letter inviting me to participate in a conference on Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards, I was somewhat startled to read in it the assertion that “there has been little serious effort to bring the thought and intellectual legacy of these figures into a scholarly dialogue.” If it startled me, this statement would have stunned my students, who for years have struggled with paper assignments and examination questions asking them to compare the ideas of these two great thinkers. Perhaps the key phrase in the letter was “serious effort,” for I cannot swear that my s
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Dallek, Robert. "Limited Influence." In Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195097320.003.0009.

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Abstract IN THE DAYS AND weeks after Munich, Roosevelt joined the “mass of mankind” in a “universal sense of relie’f” that peace had been pre served. Overjoyed that they had been spared the “abomination” of an other total war, people everywhere showered Chamberlain with expressions of approval: letters, flowers, poems, umbrellas, and fishing rods “rained in on Downing Street”; the Dutch sent tulips; the Belgians struck a medal to the “apostle of peace”; someone requested “a piece of his umbrella to make a relic in a Greek icon”; and city councils across Britain named streets in his honor. “We
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Parsell, Diana P. "Field of Cherries." In Eliza Scidmore. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198869429.003.0017.

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Abstract In her efforts to bring Japanese cherry trees to Washington, Eliza Scidmore finds collaborators in U.S. Department of Agriculture botanist David Fairchild and his wife, Marian (a daughter of Alexander Graham Bell). At a 1908 Arbor Day lecture at Franklin School, which Scidmore attends, Fairchild calls for planting a “field of cherries” on an avenue known as “the Speedway,” running past Potomac Park. It’s the first public airing of an idea Scidmore has championed, in slightly different form, for two decades. Despite the common goal she and the Fairchilds now share, resistance by the ci
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"The Sons of Jofré." In Recollections Of A Provincial Past, edited by Elizabeth Garrels and Asa Zatz. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195113709.003.0004.

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Abstract Hence do the men come whom we see distinguished in our times, in ministries, legislatures, presidencies, professorships, and the press? From the mass of humanity. Where will their children find them selves in times hereafter? Among the broad mass of the people. Here is where to find the first and last page in the life of each of our contemporaries. Those ancient, privileged castes that traversed centuries counting the number of their ancestors, that immortal name called Osuna, Joinville, or Orleans, has now fortunately disappeared.1 How the human multitude has had to purify itself in
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Conference papers on the topic "Franklin (Brig)"

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Fair, Chris, and Ricardo Flores. "Lessons Learned in a Decade of Automated Reservoir and Production Engineering Surveillance." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/210159-ms.

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Abstract Introducing new technology in the oil patch is not for the faint of heart. Introducing automation, which some perceive as threatening their jobs, as opposed to making their jobs easier and their decision process more efficient, requires some form of irrationality. With this in mind, the authors would like to take the readers through their journey of the last ten years, with the hope that others can learn from their experience. Without making any claims about the efficacy of the technology (Fair, 2014) to solve every problem an operator has, and without badmouthing any potential compet
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