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Qu'est-ce (qui) est C Scott Hemphill - définition

AUSTRALIAN POLITICIAN IN THE QUEENSLAND STATE PARLIAMENT
Desley Carleton Scott; Desley C. Scott; Desley C Scott

J. C. Hemphill         
AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Draft:J. C. Hemphill; James Calvin Hemphill; James Hemphill
James Calvin Hemphill (1850 - 1927) was a journalist and editor in the United States. During his career he edited various South Carolina newspapers including the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
C. Scott Hemphill         
C. Scott Hemphill is a legal academic whose scholarship focuses on intellectual property law and antitrust law.
Brian Hemphill         
Hemphill, Brian
Brian Hemphill is an American academic administrator, researcher, author and the current president of Old Dominion University. Before taking the role at ODU, Hemphill was president of Radford University.

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Desley Scott

Desley Carleton Scott (born 27 June 1943 in Toowoomba) is an Australian retired Labor Party politician who was the member for Woodridge in the Parliament of Queensland from 2001 to 2015.

Scott was elected to parliament at the 2001 state election, after working as an electoral officer for 16 years. She holds a dental nurse certificate.

Due to the tiny size of the ALP caucus since the party's defeat at the 2012 election, she was a member of the shadow cabinet but did not become a minister as she retired at the 2015 election.

At the 2012 election, Scott retained her seat with a significant margin for a Labor MP of 5.8%, after a 19.57% swing against her party. According to Independent MP Alex Douglas, "She was completely focussed on the needs of Woodridge residents, which in turn earned her the respect of her constituents.", which led to her being one of only seven Queensland ALP MPs being elected at the 2012 election.