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Postcard - Thief River Falls, MN - Electric Light Plant & Saw Mill -.
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Resource advisory councils (RACs) offer opportunities for citizens from all backgrounds and interests to have a voice in the management of public lands and its resources. Each RAC consists of 12 to 15 members from diverse interests in local communities, including ranchers, environmental groups, tribes, state and local government officials, academics and other public land users. Learn more at www.blm.gov/get-involved/resource-advisory-council/near-y....
Oscar & Laura (Jorgenson) Paulson - August 1924 - Leeds, ND - Laura's home.
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Postcard - Aerial View - Looking NW - Thief River Falls - Brown area is a field. Circa 1950..
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Postcard - Spooner, MN - Shevlin Mathieu Saw Mill - Labeled Baudette. - Postmarked 1912 - Message = "This is not the mill that is standing now at Spooner. It burned four years ago.".
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Rana Capistran & Family - Christmas Card - 1984 - names unknown.
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Prize corn grown by Frank Heinze - AgoCo seed by Chris Engelstad.
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Jacob Borry Photo - Unknown young girl reading by lamp - maybe in nightgown.
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NITRO Resource partners from left to right, Mercel Scherer NSBDC, Rhea Gustafson NVIE, Bill Cline U.S. Department of Commerce, and David Leonard SBA.
Postcard - "A Group of Basket Ball Boys Commercial Normal School T.R. Falls" - Basketball labeled 1912 - CNS.
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Interior of a Department Store in Thief River Falls - May be Oen's - many pot-bellied stoves - one man behind counter..
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The SeaTac Resource Fair provided information related to housing, transportation, health, legal and other kinds of resources on Nov. 3.
Resource advisory councils (RACs) offer opportunities for citizens from all backgrounds and interests to have a voice in the management of public lands and its resources. Each RAC consists of 12 to 15 members from diverse interests in local communities, including ranchers, environmental groups, tribes, state and local government officials, academics and other public land users. Learn more at www.blm.gov/get-involved/resource-advisory-council/near-y....
Cruise Line Marketing Case Study - Co-Op Marketing Resource Management - Distributed Marketing -http://slidesha.re/pyC6CI
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(Negative) - Zekan-Robbins Photo - TRF Times - Art & John Stenseth-Farm - #6-10-12-50 - Located 4 miles east of TRF on Highway #1 - 320 acres - 1st to identify: Manvel Moe, Mrs Ruth Larson, & E.J. Johnson.
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5 men in front of a theatre - included with clippings related to Ben Kiewel Family. Reverse = "Ought to know these" - Possibly Lyceum in TRF - Given to Marion by the family of Jeanette Oftedahl - Given to Marion by the family of Jeanette Oftedahl.
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This three-in-one event (Job Fair, Resource Fair, and Health Fair) gave students the opportunity to meet with employers and community vendors provided them with referrals and community resources. Allied Health students also contributed by administering free blood pressure checks to participants. Thank you to the Department of Health and American Heart Association who were in attendance in celebration of February being Heart Health Month.
This is 1 of several screenshots of "The Sims Social" Facebook Game that I have captured to analyze the possible game mechanics operating in the game.
In this shot, the game mechanics "Resource Management" is employed. According to Wikipedia:
"Resource management
Many games involve the management of resources. Examples of game resources include tokens, money, land, natural resources, human resources and game points. Resource management involves the players establishing relative values for various types of available resources, in the context of the current state of the game and the desired outcome (i.e. winning the game). The game will have rules that determine how players can increase, spend, or exchange their various resources. The skillful management of resources under such rules allows players to influence the outcome of the game."
Wikipedia - Game Mechanics - Resource Management
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_mechanics#Resource_management
"The Sims Social" employs "Resource Management" game mechanics by creating virtual real estate properties as manageable resources; players are required to purchase and manage multiple properties at different values, and increase each property value according to how many house expansions, upgrades, household items, furnishings, etc. are purchased for each property. The player must also manage each property by a specific time frame to receive maximum points or "simoleons" money (see the "6 hours 40 Minutes 18 Seconds" time limit indicated above the "Quest" house at the top right of the screenshot). To win the game, a player must maximize the values of all properties. The player can also "flaunt" his/her game progress when other players drop by and see each property. The social aspect of "The Sims Social" Facebook Game will be discussed more extensively in another slide.
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Title: British entomology [electronic resource] : being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found, 3
Creator: Curtis, John, 1791-1862
Creator: Wilson Potter, J. former owner
Creator: Physical Society (Guy's Hospital) former owner
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : Printed for the author
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1823
Vol: 3
Language: eng
Description: Vol. VII is missing from the Early Science Collection
Issued in 16 v., 1824-39
Spine title on volumes in the library of the Guy's Hospital Physical Society:
Vol.I-II. Coleoptera -- Vol.III. Dermaptera. Dictyoptera. Orthoptera. Strepsiptera. Hymenoptera, pt. I -- Vol.IV. Hymenoptera, pt. II. Neuroptera. Trichoptera -- Vol.V-VI. Lepidoptera -- Vol.VII. Homoptera. Hemiptera. Aphaniptera -- Vol.VIII. Diptera. Omaloptera
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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