973 resultados para Allen, Ann Isabella Barry
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On verso: This was said to be a picture of Ann Isabella Barry McCue Allen. She was born Jan. 22, 1797 daughter of Ihmus Barry (& brother of Andrew) & Ann Isabella Smith of New Kent, Md. The birthplace is given by John McCue at Staunton Va. She died there Nov. 28, 1876 at the home of her daughter Sarah Allen Waddell. Her first husband was Wm McCue M.D. born July 14, 1787 Augusta Co. Va. Died Nov. 7 1818 of flu. Her first husband was a man of prominence & education. She had two children Thomas W. McCue and John McCue
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Road policing is an important tool used to modify road user behaviour. While other theories, such as deterrence theory, are significant in road policing, there may be a role for using procedural justice as a framework to improve outcomes in common police citizen interactions such as traffic law enforcement. This study, using a sample of 237 young novice drivers, considered how the four elements of procedural justice (voice, neutrality, respect and trustworthiness) were perceived in relation to two forms of speed enforcement: point-to-point (or average) speed and mobile speed cameras. Only neutrality was related to both speed camera types suggesting that it may be possible to influence behaviour by emphasising one or more elements, rather than using all components of procedural justice. This study is important as it indicates that including at least some elements of procedural justice in more automated policing encounters can encourage citizen compliance.
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Purpose Road policing is a key method used to improve driver compliance with road laws. However, we have a very limited understanding of the perceptions of young drivers regarding police enforcement of road laws. This paper addresses this gap. Design/Methodology/Approach Within this study 238 young drivers from Queensland, Australia, aged 17-24 years (M = 18, SD = 1.54), with a provisional (intermediate) driver’s licence completed an online survey regarding their perceptions of police enforcement and their driver thrill seeking tendencies. This study considered whether these factors influenced self-reported transient (e.g., travelling speed) and fixed (e.g., blood alcohol concentration) road violations by the young drivers. Findings The results indicate that being detected by police for a traffic offence, and the frequency with which they display P-plates on their vehicle to indicate their licence status, are associated with both self-reported transient and fixed rule violations. Licence type, police avoidance behaviours and driver thrill seeking affected transient rule violations only, while perceptions of police enforcement affected fixed rule violations only. Practical implications This study suggests that police enforcement of young driver violations of traffic laws may not be as effective as expected and that we need to improve the way in which police enforce road laws for young novice drivers. Originality/value: This paper identifies that perceptions of police enforcement by young drivers does not influence all types of road offences.
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Stromal-derived growth factors are required for normal epithelial growth but are also implicated in tumour progression. We have observed inactivation of the retinoblastoma protein (Rb), through phosphorylation, in cancer-associated fibroblasts in oro-pharyngeal cancer specimens. Rb is well known for its cell-autonomous effects on cancer initiation and progression; however, cell non-autonomous functions of Rb are not well described. We have identified a cell non-autonomous role of Rb, using three-dimensional cultures, where depletion of Rb in stromal fibroblasts enhances invasive potential of transformed epithelia. In part, this is mediated by upregulation of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF), which is produced by the depleted fibroblasts. KGF drives invasion of epithelial cells through induction of MMP1 expression in an AKT- and Ets2-dependent manner. Our data identify that stromal fibroblasts can alter the invasive behaviour of the epithelium, and we show that altered expression of KGF can mediate these functions. © European Molecular Biology Organization.
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Se hace un repaso de la historia educativa alemana, en concreto, se pone de manifiesto la estrecha relación entre los valores familiares y educativos. Así, la educación preescolar en Alemania en el siglo XIX ha estado marcada por una competencia continua entre las opiniones liberales y las conservadoras sobre la formación del niño. Se muestran dos tipos de instituciones con posturas contrastantes conservadoras y liberales ante la modernización de la familia: el Bewahranstalt o guardería, y el kindergarten. Se examina el movimiento del kindergarten como reflejo del desarrollo del pensamiento liberal del siglo XIX en general, como campaña con enfoques característicamente liberales hacia las estructuras familiares y políticas. Así, el desarrollo del kindergarten como alternativa al Bewahransralt constituye un importante paso hacia la modernización tanto de la educación como de la familia.
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Se desarrollan algunas directrices para explicar que el jardín de infancia, tanto en la teoría como en la práctica, encuentra mayor apoyo en Estados Unidos que en Alemania. El jardín de infancia constituye un estudio del caso para examinar y comparar muchos aspectos de la sociedad norteamericana y alemana en el siglo XIX, ya que su aceptación no depende exclusivamente de consideraciones pedagógicas. Así, se concibe como un intento de crear una relación nueva entre la familia y la escuela. El jardín de infancia plantea cuestiones fundamentales sobre la relación entre las esferas privada y pública que estas dos entidades ejemplifican.
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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Built 1863. Northwest corner of Diagonal on corner of State and North University. Served as Law School for sixty years. An 1898 addition completely altered the exterior, removed the tower, and added a new south wing (Spiers & Rohns, architect). Regents met in south wing until 1933. When Law moved to Hutchins Hall in 1933, building was renamed Haven Hall in honor of Erastus O. Haven, president, 1863-1869. Haven Hall became an LS&A building until it was destroyed by fire June 6, 1950. Photographer's stamp on verso: Dewitt Allen, Campus Photographer, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. Built in 1883. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918.
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2 scans - first of full sheet w/ inscription, 2 cropped to photo - same hs number, suffix 1of2, 2of2
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Digitalisat der Ausg. Fürth, 1859/60
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Ann Arbor, Mich. residence. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.