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Marta Czok PERMANENT COLLECTION
Published 2021“…All the main themes treated by Marta Czok across her career are therefore presented here, through some of her most emblematic works. …”
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Letter accompanying a gift card for Winifred Patton
Published 1908“…There are 57 signatures from her co-workers…”
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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910): an unexpected master of data
Published 2020“…Florence Nightingale is known for her nursing skills in the Crimean War. This article shows how she used her mathematical and statistical knowledge to advise the British Army and government on the best approaches for medical data collection and management, thus significantly reducing mortality rates. …”
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'A balancing act' : a case study of a student’s experience as a writer at university
Published 2003“…This paper examines the experience of one student (Thelma) as a writer through her three-year undergraduate programme, and the principal issues that arose for her. …”
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Handbook of research on exploring gender diversity, equity, and Inclusion through an intersectional lens
Published 2023“…EDI policies are present to address the inherent disadvantages and inequalities experienced by a diverse workforce. …”
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A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams
Published 2023“…The PM phase is used at first in order to check whether the requested URL is listed in the blacklist of the PhishTank database. …”
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Letter to Miss M Kennedy
Published 1939“…Typescript letter from the Organising Secretary of the Anti-Partition of Ireland League in response to her earlier letter. Dated 31 March 1939.…”
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A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams
Published 2023“…The PM phase is used at first in order to check whether the requested URL is listed in the blacklist of the PhishTank database. …”
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Resolutions
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The beguiling of William John
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Time and tide
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Letter to Miss P Shirley
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 25 February 1939, to P Shirley, without signature, to thank her for the friendly reception received on the occasion of the talk the previous night.…”
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Madame Reilly, fortune teller
Published 1985“…The woman is holding a crystal ball and looking at it. Behind her, a handwritten advertisement reading 'Come and find happiness and joy speaking to Madame Reilly'. …”
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Letter to Mrs A M Venn
Published 1939“…Typescript letter from the Organising Secretary of the Anti-Partition of Ireland League, accompanying his card (not included) and introducing her to Mr Randal Swingler. Dated 5 July 1939.…”
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Letter to Mrs Donnelly Wood
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 20 March 1939, from the General Secretary of the Anti-Partition of Ireland League to Mrs Donnelly Wood, inviting her to a meeting of a new branch of the League in Clapham.…”
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Letter to Miss M O'Dullaghan
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 24 May 1939 thanking Miss O'Dullaghan for her membership form and subscription and detailing recent developments in the League. …”
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The formulation of an author's 'other' in late postmodern fiction
Published 2011“…Nikolaus, her middle-born brother, is a celebrity entertainment news producer in Manhattan who supports his manipulative 'actor' boyfriend. …”
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Conference speaker
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Birth certificate of Una Doyle
Published 1910“…The birth certificate of Una Mairé Doyle, Daughter of Winifred Patton and her Husband Martin Doyle.…”
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Madame Reilly, fortune teller
Published 1985“…Black and white portrait photograph of a fortune teller. Behind her, a handwritten advertisement reading 'Come and find happiness and joy speaking to Madame Reilly'. …”
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