679 resultados para Seid, Rick
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Top Row: trainer Rick Bancroft, student trainer Jarrett Mason, student equip. mngr. Pat Fisher, student equip. mngr. Jeff Krzeszak, video coordinator Josh Richelew, student equip. mngr. David Brooks, equip. mngr. Ian Hume
Third Row: Jay Vancik, Jeff Jillson, Geoff Koch, Krikor Arman, Andrew Merrick, Dave Huntzicker, Mike Van Ryn, Josh Langfeld
Second Row: Kevin O'Malley, Scott Matzka, Bill Trainor, Sean Peach, Scott Crawford,Mike Comrie, Mark Kosick, Bob Gassoff, Craig Murray, Kevin Magnuson Josh Blackburn
Front Row: asst. coach Billy Powers, Greg Daddario, Greg Crozier, Bobby Hayes, head coach Red Berenson, Bubba Berenzweig, Dale Rominski, Justin Clark, Sean Ritchlin, asst. coach Mel Pearson
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Back Row: Rick Bancroft, Athletic Trainer; Tom Kahila, Assistant Equipment Manager; L.J. Scarpace, Video Coordinator; Matt Martinez, Assistant Equipment Manager; Ian Hume, Equipment Manager; Josh Richelew, Director of Hockey Operations.
Third Row: Morgan Ward; Danny Fardig; Travis Turnbull; Tim Miller; David Rohlfs; Tim Cook; Mark Mitera; Zac MacVoy; Brandon Naurato; Adam Dunlap.
Second Row: Chris Fragner; Mike Mayhew; Chad Kolarik; Jason Bailey; Jack Johnson; Jason Dest; Kevin Porter; Andrew Cogliano; Tyler Swystun; Jon Montville.
Front Row: Mel Pearson, Associate Head Coach; Billy Sauer; Matt Hunwick; Brandon Kaleniecki; Red Berenson, Head Coach; Andrew Ebbett; T.J. Hensick; Noah Ruden; Billy Powers, Assistant Coach.
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Front Row: Dan Ziskie, Todd Benedict, Roy Woodton, captain George Canamare, head coach Don Canham, Bob Donnelly, Cecil Norde, Willis Brown,
2nd Row: Marion Hoey, Jack Harvey, Fred Grove, Steve Leuchtman, Bob Gerometta, Jim Mercer, Brian Kelly
3rd Row: James Dennis, Woodie Fox, Nelson Graham, Alex McDonald, Clive Laidley, Ken Coffin, Al Winkley, David Cooper,
Back Row: freshman coach George Wade, Matti Kilpelainen, Dan Purple, Rick Hunt, Bob Thomas, Elmo Morales, assistant coach David Martin
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Top Row: trainer Lenwood Paddock, George Hoey, Steve Jaros, Tom Kearney, Bill Colton, Carl Watkins, Tony Gazzarato, asst. coach David Martin
3rd Row: Bill Davis, John Reynolds, Clarence Martin, Taimo Leps, Gary Knickerbocker, Ron Kutschinski, Larry Midlam, Al Winkley, Steve Bishop.
2nd Row: Elmo Morales, Lawrence Gagnon, Jamie Dennis, Matti Kilpelainen, Rick Hunt, Ken Coffin, Nelson Graham, Bob Thomas
Front Row: Carl Flowers, Alex McDonald, captain Jack Harvey, Coach Don Canham, Bob Gerometta, Steve Leuchtman, Jim Dolan
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Top Row: Warren Richard, Bob Wedge, Ron Shortt, Ken How, asst. coach David Martin
3rd Row: Sol Espie, Paul Armstrong, Tom Kearney, Gary Knickerbocker, Ron Kutschinski, Larry Midlam, Ira Russell, Carl Flowers
2nd Row: Elmo Morales, Leon Grundstein, Taimo Leps, Ken Coffin, Jim Dennis, Clarence Martin, Steve Bishop, Woodie Fox
Front Row Carl Flowers, Bob Thomas, captain Alex McDonald, coach Don Canham, Jim Dolan, Matti Kilpelainen, Rick Hun.
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Top Row: Al Cornwell, Godfrey Murray, Robert Pincham.
3rd Row: Eric Chapman, Dale Arbour, Greg Syphax, Gene Brown, Trevor Matthews, Tom Swan, Paul Toran, John Mann.
2nd Row: Lorenzo Montgomery, George Drew, Phil Pyatt, Ron Clark, Karl Kruger, Kirk Hansen, Norm Cornwell, Rick Storrey, Ray Eddy
Front Row: asst. trainer Len Paddock, John Lowe, Steve Reynolds, Ken How, asst. coach Ken Burnley, head coach Dave Martin, asst. coach Jack Harvey, captain, Paul Armstrong, Ira Russell, Reggie Bradford.
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Top Row: head coach Dixon Farmer, Jon Cross, Terry Hart, Mark Bohlke, Ed Kulka, Steve Fenster, Doug Gibbs, trainer Len Paddock, Mike Nowacki, Jesse Myers, George Przygodski, Will Saunders, Abe Butler, Dave Mogk, asst. coach Jack Harvey, asst. coach George Wade.
2nd Row: Bill Bolster, George Gilchrest, Pete Hill, Rick Schott, Mike Lantry, Steve Adams, Kim Rowe, Bob Mills, Bill Heth, Jim Howe, Mel Reeves
Front Row: asst. st. mngr. Mike D'Agostino, Al Cornwell, Eric Chapman, Greg Syphax, Vern Rottman, Godfrey Murray, st. mngr. Joe Abraham
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Tractatus de pactis futurae successionis, by Antoine Leconte: p. 365-398.
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Para comprender los fenómenos delictivos suele recurrirse al análisis de las desigualdades de clase, enfocándose en la marginalidad urbana para dar cuenta de los delitos callejeros violentos, y en la estratificación social para referirse a los diferentes tipos de delito que se cometen según la clase social. Pero el género no debe olvidarse como una determinación fundamental a tener en cuenta al estudiar el delito, lo cual puede sostenerse en las contundentes diferencias en las frecuencias y características de los hechos delictuales según el sexo de los ejecutores y víctimas de los mismos. En este trabajo nos proponemos, a partir del análisis de delitos publicados por la prensa escrita, reflexionar acerca de la incidencia del sexo en el nivel de comisión de delitos, en el tipo de delito y en la violencia de los mismos. Concluimos que aunque las mujeres sigan delinquiendo mucho menos y con menor violencia que los varones, estas tendencias están actualmente en transformación. El incremento de la delincuencia femenina puede tomarse como un indicador de la disminución de la desigualdad en las relaciones de poder entre mujeres y varones, síntoma de tendencias de crisis del patriarcado debidas a la atenuación de los controles informales disciplinarios sobre las mujeres
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Hong Kong firms continue to play an important role in the development of mainland China trade. This paper studies the nature of coordinations in triadic interactions between Hong Kong Chinese intermediaries and mainland Chinese sellers, and buyers from the West, and their impact on relationships development. Contrary to popular belief, the results presented here identify that interactions between Hong Kong intermediaries and mainland Chinese sellers tend to include relationships based on price and authority. These interactions tend to be classical in nature, and serve to hinder the development of relationships. On the other hand, interactions between buyers from the West and Hong Kong intermediaries tend to be relational in nature. They include different forms of personal relationships, which tends to be positive for the development of relationships. A new plural form of international business relationship triad is also identified.
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The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis has been implicated in the decline and extinction of numerous frog species worldwide. In Queensland, Australia, it has been proposed as the cause of the decline or apparent extinction of at least 14 high-elevation rainforest frog species. One of these, Taudactylus eungellensis, disappeared from rainforest streams in Eungella National Park in 1985-1986, but a few remnant populations were subsequently discovered. Here, we report the analysis of B. dendrobatidis infections in toe tips of T. eungellensis and sympatric species collected in a mark-recapture study between 1994 and 1998. This longitudinal study of the fungus in individually marked frogs sheds new light on the effect of this threatening infectious process in field, as distinct from laboratory, conditions. We found a seasonal peak of infection in the cooler months, with no evidence of interannual variation. The overall prevalence of infection was 18% in T. eungellensis and 28% in Litoria wilcoxii/jungguy, a sympatric frog that appeared not to decline in 1985-1986. No infection was found in any of the other sympatric species. Most importantly, we found no consistent evidence of lower survival in T. eungellensis that were infected at the time of first capture, compared with uninfected individuals. These results refute the hypothesis that remnant populations of T. eungellensis recovered after a B. dendrobatidis epidemic because the pathogen had disappeared. They show that populations of T. eungellensis now persist with stable, endemic infections of B. dendrobatidis.