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The Fine Art of Beer Tasting 101 - Adjuncts
Often times a portion of the malted barley is replaced with another grain during the brewing process. Most commonly we have beers made with corn, rice, wheat, oatmeal and rye, and occaisionally even some of the more ancient coarser grains like spelt and quinoa. This tends to add the character of thatgrain into the finished beer.
Real Ale Brewing Company in Blanco, TX, makes a Full Moon Pale Rye Ale that proudly displays the fine characteristics of the Rye Malt.
Length: 223
Rating: 4.30 (3 ratings)
Tags: Full Moon Pale Rye Ale Texas Beer Brewing Adjuncts
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The DCMT Insert Airway Adjuncts/Suctioning Standard
Filmed by the administration to standardize how the skill should be performed and tested.
Length: 172
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: OPA NPA suctioning NREMT-B EMT-B skill
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Court Case
http://cupfa.org
• In 2002 a grievance is filed by the Association to contest the pay inequity of some members and adjuncts (essentially full time faculty and senior administrators) who teach extra part-time courses on top of their regular teaching duties. The value of a 3 credit part-time course is determined by our Collective Agreement, yet the employer determines a higher and different rate for those who receive our part-time courses as reserve courses. The pay difference between regular part-time members and a new category of salaried part-time members (adjuncts receiving PT courses ) since 2002 varies between a few hundred dollars up to one thousand dollars. Only one collective agreement, the CUPFA Collective Agreement can determine the value or worth of a 3 credit course.
• We lose the grievance but win before a labour arbitrator
• The employer decides to ask the Quebec Superior Court for a judicial review in 2005. Superior Court affirms the employer's position.
• In 2006 we ask for leave to appeal before the Quebec Court of Appeal and the appeal is granted.
• In 2007 we appear before the Quebec Court of Appeal and win the original decision by the arbitrator
• In September 2007 the employer asks for the right for leave on appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada
• In December 2007 the employer loses the right to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada
• In January 2008 CUPFA returns to the arbitrator to establish a date to determine quantum (the amount of retro salaries since 2003 that the employer owes CUPFA members)
• With interest the amount the employer owes CUPFA's members is around $17 million in back-pay
• A conclusion of the amount of money owed to part-time faculty members will be determined by the original arbitrator by the spring of 2008
Length: 256
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: CUPFA collective agreement court case concordia u.
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The Academic Working Poor
Working in an airport gift shop, standing in line for free cheese, sharing a bowl of soup for dinner... these are the all-too-typical coping strategies adopted by the working poor among the contingent faculty who are now the overwhelming majority of the professoriate. In part 2 of our interview, Cary Nelson discusses the abjection of the professoriate and the role of the AAUP in pushing back against the callous, systematic exploitation of students and faculty by university management.
Length: 400
Rating: 5.00 (9 ratings)
Tags: Colleges universities professors students adjuncts faculty Wal-mart poverty "working poor" AAUP PhD "Marc Bousquet"
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Higher Ed, A Pyramid Scheme
Higher ed employment has become a pyramid scheme, explains Michelle Masse, with mostly-male sectors at the top and mostly-female sectors at the bottom. The relationship between "feminization" of the humanities and "masculinization" of administration means we're all in the harem of the dean.
Length: 416
Rating: 4.40 (8 ratings)
Tags: Colleges universities professors students adjuncts faculty feminism women PhD "Marc Bousquet"
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