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Grazier (Australian Agriculture)
Grazier may refer to: *A person engaged in pastoral farming People *Margaret Hayes Grazier (1916–1999), an American librarian and educator *Colin Grazier (1920–1942), a Royal Navy sailor * John Grazier (born 1945), an American painter *Kevin Grazier, an American planetary physicist Publications *''The Riverine Grazier'' (1873–), an Australian agricultural newspaper *''The Western Grazier'' (1880–1951), an Australian agricultural newspaper See also *Grazer (other) *Glazier, a glass installation worker * Pastoral (other) *Pastoralists and Graziers Association of Western Australia __NOTOC__ The Pastoralists and Graziers Association of Western Australia (PGA), is a Perth-based lobby group acting in the interests of agricultural and associated industries, in particular promoting free enterprise in the industry. History The ...
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Pastoral Farming
Pastoral farming (also known in some regions as ranching, livestock farming or grazing) is aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops. Examples include dairy farming, raising beef cattle, and raising sheep for wool. In contrast, arable farming concentrates on crops rather than livestock. Finally, mixed farming incorporates livestock and crops on a single farm. Some mixed farmers grow crops purely as fodder for their livestock; some crop farmers grow fodder and sell it. In some cases (such as in Australia) pastoral farmers are known as ''graziers'', and in some cases ''pastoralists'' (in a use of the term different from traditional nomadic livestock cultures). Pastoral farming is a non-nomadic form of pastoralism in which the livestock farmer has some form of ownership of the land used, giving the farmer more economic incentive to improve the land. Unlike other pastoral systems, pastoral farmers are sedentary and do not change locations in search of fresh resources. ...
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Margaret Hayes Grazier
Margaret Hayes Grazier (December 19, 1916 – July 9, 1999) was an American librarian, educator, and published author in the field of Library and Information science, who specialized in school librarianship. She worked as a school librarian at various high schools and, later in her career, as a professor of library science at Wayne State University. Grazier had developed a model to guide library media specialists to become fully immersed in the entire cycle of the student's learning process, everything from storytelling to planning and evaluating curriculum. She was active in several important library organizations, including the American Library Association, and received awards for her contributions to her field of study. Biography Margaret Hayes Grazier was born an only child to parents Warren Chauncey Hayes and Rosetta Ernestine (Bankwitz) Hayes on December 19, 1916 in Denver, Colorado. Grazier's main area of expertise was in school librarianship and she worked in this aren ...
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Colin Grazier
Colin Grazier, GC (7 May 1920 – 30 October 1942) was a sailor in the Royal Navy who was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the "outstanding bravery and steadfast devotion to duty in the face of danger" which he displayed on 30 October 1942 in action in the eastern Mediterranean when capturing codebooks vital for the breaking of the German naval "Shark" Enigma cipher from the sinking . Early life Grazier was born at Two Gates in Tamworth, the son of Colin Grazier and his wife, Margaret Twynham. He was educated locally and joined the Royal Navy as soon as the Second World War began. He served on HMS ''Petard''. Grazier married Olive M. Grazier just before going to war. They lived at 211 Tamworth Road in Kingsbury, Warwickshire. 30 October 1942 On the night of 30 October 1942 an enemy submarine was reported north of Port Said. The destroyers , , , , and were ordered to proceed from Alexandria to relieve who had been searching for the submarine (which was German U-bo ...
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John Grazier
John Grazier (June 23, 1946 – December 27, 2022) was an American Realism (arts), realist painter, working with India ink airbrush, pencil and oil paint. He is an American artist of the late-20th century known for his meticulous cross-hatching technique,Richard, Paul (16 September 1978). "Portrait of the City; Crystallizing Show of Late-'70s Washington; Providing Realist Portraits of Life in the City." ''The Washington Post.'' Retrieved 10 March 2015. skewed perspective,Forgey, Benjamin (19 September 1975). "A Puzzling Perspective That Leaves You Absorbed.". ''The Washington Star''. Retrieved 10 March 2015. and a "dreamlike" representation of seemingly ordinary subjects,"John Grazier: September 16 - October 11, 1975". ''Washington, DC: Fendrick Gallery.'' Retrieved 3 April 2015. http://arcade.nyarc.org/record=b594227~S8 such as buses, coffee cups,Lewis, Jo Ann (10 May 1980). "Artistic Transport." ''The Washington Post.'' Retrieved 4 April 2015. office buildings,Hamill, Pete (199 ...
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Kevin Grazier
Kevin R. Grazier is an American planetary physicist, known for his work on the Cassini/Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan where he had the dual roles of Science Planning Engineer and Investigation Scientist for the Imaging Science Subsystem instrument. He is an expert in computational methods and planetary dynamics and performs large-scale, long-term simulations of early Solar System evolution, dynamics, and chaos. Grazier has over two dozen technical publications in planetary science, astrobiology, numerical analysis, computer science, and spacecraft operations journals. He is also the science consultant for several television series and movies, most notably the series ''Defiance'', ''Battlestar Galactica'', and ''Eureka'', and the films ''Gravity'' and ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales''. Grazier has written and/or edited several popular science books. He is from Sterling Heights, Michigan. Education Grazier attended Purdue University on an NROTC scholarshi ...
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The Riverine Grazier
''The Riverine Grazier'' is an English language newspaper published in Hay, New South Wales from 1873. The paper absorbed the ''Riverina Times, Hay Standard and Journal of Water Conservation'' in October 1902. History The first issue of ''The Riverine Grazier'' was on 29 October 1873. The paper was published every Wednesday and could be subscribed to for £1 per year. It contained agricultural information, news and advertisements for goods and services in the area. Its founder was John Andrew; it was purchased in 1888 by James Ashton M.L.C. (previously a compositor with the ''Hay Standard'' then a clerk with Cramsie, Bowden and Co.) and John Johnston O.B.E. (ca.1864 – 29 October 1939) who was previously an accountant with Cobb and Co. then branch manager for the Equitable Assurance Company, of New Zealand. In 1902 it moved to new premises opposite Tattersall's Hotel, Hay, and shortly afterwards purchased and incorporated the ''Riverina Times'' (previously the ''Hay ...
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The Western Grazier
The ''Western Grazier'' was a newspaper published from 1880 until 1951, covering the central Darling River region of New South Wales. It was published in Wilcannia until 1940, when it moved to Broken Hill. Newspaper history Wilcannia's first newspaper was the ''Wilcannia Times'', a bi-weekly founded in 1873 by William Webb (March 1848 – 15 November 1910), and ceased publication in 1888. The ''Western Grazier'' was established on 2 December 1880 by James Smith Reid. Reid was an Irish printer-journalist who had previously established several mining journals in Queensland, including ''The Miner'' in Charters Towers and Thornborough. After the establishment of ''The Western Grazier'' Reid went on to in Silverton, where he founded the bi-weekly ''Silver Age'', whose printing presses were used to print the first prospectus of BHP. Reid and his brothers were to amass considerable wealth from their mining interests. In 1886, Thomas William Heney became editor of ''The Wester ...
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Grazer (other)
Grazer may refer to: *grazer, an animal that grazes *Grazer, a native or inhabitant of Graz *GRAZER, the shoegaze band GRAZER Astronomy *Earth Grazer, Earth-grazing fireball that enters the Earth's atmosphere and leaves again *Mercury grazer, asteroid whose orbit crosses that of Mercury * Outer-grazer and inner-grazer, schemes of Sun Orbits Business *Grazer Autorenversammlung, Austrian writers' association *Grazer Gruppe, Austrian writers group *Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung, Central European insurance company Other uses *Grazer (surname) *Grazer AK, Austrian sports club *Grazer Kunsthaus, Austrian museum *Grazer Oper, Austrian opera house and opera company See also *Grazer Schloßberg The Schlossberg ( en, Castle Hill), at above sea level, is a tree-clad hill, and the site of a fortress, in the centre of the city of Graz, Austria. The hill is now a public park and enjoys extensive views of the city. It is the site of severa ...
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Glazier
A glazier is a tradesman responsible for cutting, installing, and removing glass (and materials used as substitutes for glass, such as some plastics).Elizabeth H. Oakes, ''Ferguson Career Resource Guide to Apprenticeship Programs'' ( Infobase: 3d ed., 2006), p. 356. They also refer to blueprints to figure out the size, shape, and location of the glass in the building. They may have to consider the type and size of scaffolding they need to stand on to fit and install the glass. Glaziers may work with glass in various surfaces and settings, such as cutting and installing windows, doors, shower doors, skylights, storefronts, display cases, mirrors, facades, interior walls, ceilings, and tabletops.Glaziers
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Pastoral (other)
A pastoral is a work in the genre of literature, art, and music known as the pastoral genre, that depicts the simple life of a shepherd in an idealised manner. Pastoral may also refer to: Animal husbandry * Pastoral farming, the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock * Pastoralism, a form of animal husbandry where livestock are released onto large vegetated outdoor lands (pastures) for grazing, historically by nomadic people Arts and entertainment * '' Pastoral: To Die in the Country'', a 1974 Japanese film * Pastoral (theatre of Soule), a traditional kind of play from the Basque Country * ''Pastoral'' (Shute novel), by Nevil Shute * ''Pastoral'' (Alexis novel), by André Alexis * ''Pastoral'' (album), by Gazelle Twin, 2018 * ''Pastoral'', Beethoven's 6th Symphony * ''Pastoral'', Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 15 * "Pastoral", a song by The Jesus Lizard from the 1990 album ''Head'' * ''Pastoral'', a 2000 poetry collection by Carl Phillips * English P ...
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