995 resultados para Frost, Robert, 1874-1963.


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Mode of access: Internet.

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"The study was prepared in accordance with NASA research contract NASr-148 between the University of Minnesota and NASA"--p.ix.

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The cores and dredges described in this report were taken during the Robert Conrad Cruise 8 from November 1963 until August 1964 by the Lamont Geological Observatory, Columbia University from the R/V Robert Conrad. A total of 140 cores and dredges were recovered and are available at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory for sampling and study.

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The cores described in this report were taken during the R/V Robert Conrad Cruise 06 from May until June 1963 by the Lamont Geological Observatory, Columbia University. A total of 5 cores were recovered and are available at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory for sampling and study.

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Robert Adanto talks about his background and how it impacted the making of his documentary film "The Rising Tide'. He also discusses the film and some of the featured artists in greater detail.

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Robert Wittman talks about art industry and art crime. Introduction by Carol Damian.

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Robert Storr discusses the wider world of contemporary art. He talks about how the art world has changed since he became a part of it, and how it is on the cusp of change. Introduction by Carol Damian.

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Robert Farris Thompson talks about Congo art and culture and its impact on American popular culture. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.

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Bob Baxt, the third Chairman of the Trade Practices Commission, served for a single three year term from 1988 to 1991. He followed Bob McComas, who had deliberately adopted a non-litigious approach to preserving the competitive process, believing that he understood business as an insider and that much of what it did was not anti-competitive, when correctly viewed. Baxt was far more pro-active in his approach, and more closely aligned with that of the first Chairman, Ron Bannerman. Baxt sought to push the frontiers of investigation and precedent, and perhaps, more significantly, sought to influence his Ministers, the government, public servants and public opinion about the need to expand the coverage of the Trade Practices Act, increase penalties and properly resource the Commission so that it could perform its assigned roles. This article examines Baxt’s early and on-going role in teaching Australian students and professionals through his interdisciplinary Trade Practices Workshops, the political context of Baxt’s tenure, including his relations with the Attorney-General ,Michael Duffy, and his skilful handling of the Queensland Wire case.