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  • 2 weeks ago | hotcopper.com.au | Caroline Smith

    Legacy Minerals Holdings (ASX:LGM) has completed a Stage One scoping study on its Drake Epithermal Gold-Silver Project, with a 206% increase in the project’s net present value compared to a pre-feasibility study from 2020. Listen to the HotCopper podcast for in-depth discussions and insights on all the biggest headlines from throughout the week. On Spotify, Apple, and more.

  • 2 months ago | kqed.org | Caroline Smith

    Feb 9Failed to save articlePlease try againJoan Baez performing at the ASCAP Centennial Awards in 2014. Baez led a three-hour benefit concert on Saturday, with many friends and colleagues paying tribute to the 84-year-old singer and activist. (Photo: Brian Ach/Getty Images for ASCAP)“She is in a sense the hapless victim of what others have seen in her, written about her, wanted her to be and not to be,” wrote Didion of a 25-year-old Baez in 1966.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | nts.org.uk | Devan LaBrash |Caroline Smith

    In spring 2024, we launched a new portal that gives unprecedented access to more than 2,500 historic items in our Robert Burns collection, including manuscripts, archives and artefacts that are held in store for their long-term preservation and protection. The Trust cares for the largest collection of Burns artefacts in the world, as well as the cottage he was born in, where the first Burns Supper was held, five years after his death.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | bmjopen.bmj.com | Caroline Smith |Debi Bhattacharya |Dharinee Hansjee |Charlotte Jeffries

    The review questions and scope were first defined in the associated protocol,40 in which the target behaviours were:Recognising OD. Initially diagnosing OD. Following a workshop with the stakeholder group, the older adult with OD and carer stakeholder members expressed that they also expect HCPs to provide some level of support prior to the patient seeing a specialist. The group also expressed that ‘recognising’ and ‘initially diagnosing’ could be subsumed under one behaviour.

  • Jul 5, 2024 | magazine.gwu.edu | Karen Outen |GW Law |Dane Kennedy |Caroline Smith

    An Anthropologist Looks Back at an Unorthodox LifeIn a new book, alumnus Edward C. Green chronicles his more-than-a half-century quest to improve public health across the globe. In 1971, Edward C. Green, B.A. ’67, was living among the descendants of a runaway slave society in the Amazon. Tempted by a travel poster, Green had traveled to Suriname for the first time the year before. He was then a graduate student in anthropology and quickly became fascinated with the then Dutch colony.

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