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20040301_gateways.pdf -
...Urban and Metropolitan Policy The Rise of New Immigrant Gateways A...
mmigrant Gateways
Audrey Singer
"Traditional gateways have become former gateways; new gateways have emerged; and even newer ones may still develop."
Findings
An analysis of immigration to metropolitan areas during the 20th century using U.S. Census data reveals that: The U.S. foreign-born population grew 57.4 percent in the 1990s; by 2000 nearly onethird of U.S. immigrants resided outside established settle
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spring_forum_growth_trends.pdf -
...s Population and Household Change 1950-2005 Population in Minneapolis...
ation in Minneapolis declined from its peak in 1950 through 1990. Since then, it has grown at a modest rate. The population is now at 74% of the 1950 level. By contract, total households in Minneapolis has remained fairly constant during that time, even increasing some. Households are now at 105% of the 1950 level. This has been mirrored by a decline in percentage of households with children from 35% in 1960 to 23%
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05-02-taxrevenues.pdf -
...F THE UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE Sources of the Grow...
Sources of the Growth and Decline in Individual Income Tax Revenues Since 1994
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borodkin.pdf -
...ndustrial Growth In the First Stage of Industrialisation 1880s-1913 ...
sation (1880s-1913)
Leonid Borodkin ( Moscow Lomonosov State University) Paul Gregory (Houston University, Texas)
DRAFT (DO NOT QUOTE)
The inspiration for this work was the long delayed appearance in 1994 of Lev Kafengauz' The Evolution of Russian Industrial Production (the last third of the nineteenth century to the 1930s), which presents an assessment of Russian industrial production from 18871927. Kafengauz
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moses.pdf -
...erspectives 16 2001 95 114 Robert Moses and Lewis Mumford compe...
Lewis Mumford: competing paradigms of growth in Portland, Oregon
MARTHA J. BIANCO*
School of Urban Studies and Planning USP, Portland State University, OR 97207-0751, USA
Portland boosters invited Lewis Mumford and Robert Moses to Portland to comment on the growth of the city and the region in the years surrounding World War II. Mumford emphasized regionalism and a dispersal of the population to new towns, whi
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cj16n2-2.pdf -
... OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN THE 1920s Randall G. Holcombe The...
all G. Holcombe
The federal governmenthas grown substantiallyin the 20th century. In 1913, just prior to World War I, federal government expenditures were 2.5 percent of gross national product and by 1990 they had risen to 22.5 percent of GNP. The relatively small size of the federal government before World War I shows that it exhibited minimal growth in the 19th century, in stark contrast with its tremendous growth
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rodrigo_garcia_verdu.pdf -
...cs Human Capital and Economic Growth in Mexico 19502005 1 Rodrigo...
9502005 1
Rodrigo García-Verdú 2 Poverty Reduction and Economic Management unit Latin American and the Caribbean region The World Bank First draft: June 12, 2007 This draft: June 12, 2007
Abstract
This paper analyzes Mexico's economic growth over the period 1950-2005. It focuses on the contributions to growth in real GDP per worker of: (i) demographics, meaning changes in the population and its age structure;
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cr08168.pdf -
...ernational Monetary Fund May 2008 IMF Country Report No. 08 168 ...
eport No. 08/168
Burkina Faso: 2007 Article IV Consultation, First Review Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility, Request for Access Augmentation, Requests for Waivers of Nonobservance of Performance Criteria, and Request for Modification of Performance Criteria--Staff Report; Public Information Notice and Press Release on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Burkina
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0601cspi.pdf -
...EY OF CURRENT BUSINESS June 2001 Convergence in State Per Capita...
in State Per Capita Personal Income, 195099
By G. Andrew Bernat, Jr.
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HE question of whether State per capita per-
sonal incomes are converging--that is, whether the differences in per capita incomes are getting smaller over time--is important for many reasons. Convergence is of great interest to economists and policymakers who believe that large differences in income levels among States are undesirable.
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amj05feature.pdf -
... Developing Ageing Criteria for Shortraker Rockfish Sebastes boreali...
sh (Sebastes borealis)
Charles Hutchinson
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Figure 1. A shortraker rockfish otolith photographed at a magnification of approximately 5X.
he Alaska Fisheries Science Center's (AFSC) Age and Growth Program provides age data that contribute to our understanding of fish species with focus on age data for agestructured modeling of exploited fish populations. Determining accurate information on the ages of co
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novpc.pdf -
...NOTICE As of April 1 2008 subscribers will no longer receive paper ...
onger receive paper copies of the Pacific Cities CPI Summary in the mail. The Pacific Cities CPI summary will continue to be available on the internet at http://www.bls.gov/ro9/pachist.htm.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES PACIFIC CITIES AND U. S. CITY AVERAGE NOVEMBER 2008 ALL ITEMS INDEXES
(1982-84=100 unless otherwise noted) All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) MONTHLY DATA Nov. 2007 Indexes Oct. 2008 Nov. 2008 212.425 636.332 2
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chapter4_ 8203 standalone.pdf -
...NOTICE As of April 1 2008 subscribers will no longer receive paper ...
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CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES PACIFIC CITIES AND U. S. CITY AVERAGE NOVEMBER 2008 ALL ITEMS INDEXES
(1982-84=100 unless otherwise noted) All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) MONTHLY DATA Nov. 2007 Indexes Oct. 2008 Nov. 2008 212.425 636.332 2
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8203 august.pdf -
...NOTICE As of April 1 2008 subscribers will no longer receive paper ...
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CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES PACIFIC CITIES AND U. S. CITY AVERAGE NOVEMBER 2008 ALL ITEMS INDEXES
(1982-84=100 unless otherwise noted) All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) MONTHLY DATA Nov. 2007 Indexes Oct. 2008 Nov. 2008 212.425 636.332 2
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8203 estadistica-generalteor -
...NOTICE As of April 1 2008 subscribers will no longer receive paper ...
onger receive paper copies of the Pacific Cities CPI Summary in the mail. The Pacific Cities CPI summary will continue to be available on the internet at http://www.bls.gov/ro9/pachist.htm.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES PACIFIC CITIES AND U. S. CITY AVERAGE NOVEMBER 2008 ALL ITEMS INDEXES
(1982-84=100 unless otherwise noted) All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) MONTHLY DATA Nov. 2007 Indexes Oct. 2008 Nov. 2008 212.425 636.332 2
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5colrtef.pdf -
...NOTICE As of April 1 2008 subscribers will no longer receive paper ...
onger receive paper copies of the Pacific Cities CPI Summary in the mail. The Pacific Cities CPI summary will continue to be available on the internet at http://www.bls.gov/ro9/pachist.htm.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES PACIFIC CITIES AND U. S. CITY AVERAGE NOVEMBER 2008 ALL ITEMS INDEXES
(1982-84=100 unless otherwise noted) All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) MONTHLY DATA Nov. 2007 Indexes Oct. 2008 Nov. 2008 212.425 636.332 2
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pr_ 8203 desenvolvimento.pdf -
...NOTICE As of April 1 2008 subscribers will no longer receive paper ...
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CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES PACIFIC CITIES AND U. S. CITY AVERAGE NOVEMBER 2008 ALL ITEMS INDEXES
(1982-84=100 unless otherwise noted) All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) MONTHLY DATA Nov. 2007 Indexes Oct. 2008 Nov. 2008 212.425 636.332 2
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2007-09_bpe.pdf -
...G THE 1947 BETTER PHILADELPHIA EXHIBIT THE SHOW THAT GOT PHILADELPHI...
THAT GOT PHILADELPHIA GOING"
Opening in September 1947, the Better Philadelphia Exhibit attracted over 340,000 visitors over a two month run. The exhibit attempted to inspire Philadelphian's to think seriously about big ideas and grand possibilities for their urban landscape--and to a great extent succeeded in doing so. While visionary in scope, may of the proposals were ultimately realized, such as the "greenways"
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db-19502000.pdf -
...LATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT Between 1950 and 200...
Between 1950 and 2000, the population of the United States increased more than 130 million (87 percent). At the same time, nearly all of the population increase was in urban areas.1 In 1950, 64 percent of the nation lived in urban areas, while by 2000 the number had risen to 79 percent (Figure 10). Between 1950 and 2000, urban areas experienced a population increase of 126 million, compared to an increase of only fiv
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sunbeltnote.pdf -
...ae Foundation 2001. All Rights Reserved. Fannie Mae Foundation Cens...
Mae Foundation Census Note 02 (April 2001)*
The Hot and Cold Sunbelts: Comparing State Growth Rates, 1950-2000
Robert E. Lang and Kristopher M. Rengert Fannie Mae Foundation Overview When it comes to population growth, all Sunbelt states are not equal. Parts of the region (the hot Sunbelt) grew at an explosive rate, while other areas (the cold Sunbelt) lagged behind the nation. This census note looks at differen
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03.pdf -
...trospective on 20th Century U.S. Population Change T John Besl Res...
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John Besl Research Demographer, Indiana Business Research Center, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
he initial release of Census 2000 data, in the form of state population counts, enables researchers to take a look back at 20th century population change in the United States. From a predominantly rural country of 76.2 million persons in 1900 to a mostly urban-suburban population totaling 281.4 mi
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ms209.pdf -
... Electric Railway Collection MS 209 Wright State University Depar...
ate University Department of Special Collections and Archives
Processed by: Stephen F. Kahn Fall 1990
Introduction The Dayton Electric Railway Collection was discovered while the Wright State University Archives were in the process of moving to their present location. The donor is unknown. The public retains all literary rights and there are no restrictions. The collection consists of three series made up of e
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table 20b-1.pdf -
...THOUGH 56 OF 57 COUNTIES GREW IN POPULATION FROM 1950 TO 2000 42 CENT...
950 TO 2000, 42 CENTRAL CITIES AND PRINCIPAL VILLAGES LOST POPULATION. ALL SHRUNK IN RELATIVE IMPORTANCE WITHIN COUNTY
EXCEPT TWO SMALL VILLAGES (ALBION AND COBLESKILL).
County City population change 1950-2000 City population change 1990-2000 City pct of county population in 1950 City pct of county population in 2000
County
Principal urban center ("city") in 1950 BUFFALO-NIAGARA FALLS, NY MSA
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... Draft St . Cr oix Coun t y Pop ulat ion 1 9 3 0 -2 0 3 0 120 0...
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dp47.pdf -
...SSION PAPER NO. 47 POVERTY IN INDIA AND INDIAN STATES AN UPDATE G...
STATES: AN UPDATE
Gaurav Datt
Food Consumption and Nutrition Division International Food Policy Research Institute 2033 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 U.S.A. (202) 8625600 Fax: (202) 4674439
July 1998
FCND Discussion Papers contain preliminary material and research results, and are circulated prior to a full peer review in order to stimulate discussion and critical comment. It is expected that most
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03_abus_final.pdf -
... A B O R T Y Industry Cluster Summary ADVANCED BUSINESS SERVICES...
ED BUSINESS SERVICES
This shift in proportions could come either from new companies with 100 or more employees emerging in the 2003 database, or from the growth of medium sized companies (25-99 employees) to the larger size category. The latter explanation is most probable considering the accompanying downward shift in proportional size of the medium size segment from survey years 2002 to 2003.
Company Size Distrib
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030325a_warnote.pdf -
...ote Intelligence Limits - Short Range Air Defense By Anthony H. Corde...
By Anthony H. Cordesman March 25, 2003 1. The Limits of US Intelligence and Surveillance Systems Shock and awe have numerous technical limits and they need better coverage: o Satellites can use radar imaging, but need multispectral imaging for best results. There is far more persistent coverage and far better angles of coverage than in the Gulf War, but coverage is still limited and often predictable. o High flying
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famsttables603.pdf -
...ucture School Attendance and Child Labor in the American South in 19...
American South in 1900 and 1910 **** SUPPLEMENTARY TABLES **** Carolyn M. Moehling Department of Economics Yale University & National Bureau of Economic Research June 2003
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Table 1.--School Attendance, Labor Force Participation, and Family Structure of Southern Children Ages 5 to 16 Blacks 1900 Months of school attendance Children, ages 5-9 Boys, ages 10-16 Girls, ages 10-16 Attended school during census year
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2008sum_bmartens_closing.pdf -
...l History of Housing NAHRO Summer Conference July 27 2008 Betsey ...
27, 2008
Betsey Martens Co-Executive Director
When Was the First Housing Law Created?
1868 1937 1901 1965
When Was the First Federal Appropriation for Housing?
1810 1937 1917 1830
Which US President was the first to have a serious interest in housing? Eisenhower Kennedy Lincoln Hoover
What Is The First Major Piece of Housing Legislation?
Which law introduced urban renewal as policy and codi
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md0008.pdf -
...er 2000 MONETARY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EURO AREA AUGUST 2000 In A...
AUGUST 2000
In August 2000 the annual rate of growth of M3 was 5.6%, compared with 5.1% (revised downwards from 5.3%) in the previous month. The three-month average of the annual rates of growth of M3 covering the period from June to August 2000 decreased to 5.3%, from 5.5% in the period from May to July 2000.
12-month percentage changes M3 JUNE 2000 5.3 JULY 2000 5.1 AUGUST 2000 5.6 JUNE AUGUST 2000 AVERAGE 5
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pernia.pdf -
...ober 2000 PRO-POOR GROWTH AND INCOME INEQUALITY with the assistanc...
Y with the assistance of Hyun Son
By Nanak Kakwani and Ernesto M. Pernia* Asian Development Bank
* STAFF CONSULTANT AND LEAD ECONOMIST, ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTER, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB). THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS PAPER ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHORS AND DO NOT
NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OR POLICIES OF THE ADB.
PRO-POOR GROWTH AND INCOME INEQUALITY BY Nanak Kakwani and Ernesto M. Per
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hdr2005_dikhanov_yuri_8.pdf -
...ober 2000 PRO-POOR GROWTH AND INCOME INEQUALITY with the assistanc...
Y with the assistance of Hyun Son
By Nanak Kakwani and Ernesto M. Pernia* Asian Development Bank
* STAFF CONSULTANT AND LEAD ECONOMIST, ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTER, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB). THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS PAPER ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHORS AND DO NOT
NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OR POLICIES OF THE ADB.
PRO-POOR GROWTH AND INCOME INEQUALITY BY Nanak Kakwani and Ernesto M. Per
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103-106.pdf -
...S PEOPLE 103 process because the number of residents leaving the...
esidents leaving the state exceeded the number arriving by 49,000. By contrast, in the 1990s, the demographic exchanges were balanced very differently. Between 1990 and 2000 growth from net in-migration to the state accounted for almost half of total growth.
Figure 1
Total Population, Wisconsin: 1840 to 2000
5.4 (Millions) 4.7 4.4 4.0 3.4 2.9 2.6 2.3 2.1 1.7 1.3 1.1 0.8 0.3 0.03 *1840 1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 19
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pnw_rp558.pdf -
...tes Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Researc...
ic Northwest Research Station Research Paper PNW-RP-558 January 2004
Tree Growth and Soil Relations at the 1925 Wind River Spacing Test in Coast Douglas-Fir
Richard E. Miller, Donald L. Reukema, and Harry W. Anderson
Authors
Richard E. Miller is an emeritus scientist, Donald L. Reukema is a research silviculturist (retired), and Harry W. Anderson is a forester, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 3625 93rd Ave.
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chapter-1.pdf -
... INTRODUCTION In 1941 Dr. Eliza Atkins Gleason stated that a publ...
n stated that a public library is established with the basic idea that its use should be free to all residents of the community on equal terms, but the Negro is not always included in these broad terms. He has special status in regard to library use as in so many places in American life.i Library service for Negroes in the South has followed the familiar pattern of the dual system of institutions for the two races. W
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ch 201- 20history 20of 20the 2 -
... History of the Area To understand the attraction of Indiana s fas...
ion of Indiana's fastest growing area over the last 25 years, it is important to reflect upon its past. In fact, many of the origins for Carmel/Clay Township's current development pattern lie in historic decisions and actions made over the last 170 years. To really know the how's and why's behind how Carmel-Clay was developed is to know the origins of the settlements of Bethlehem, Mattsville, Mulberry Corner and Plea
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mcwilliams-californiathegreate -
... History Action Book Review Carey McWilliams. California The Great Ex...
fornia: The Great Exception. Foreword by Lewis H. Lapham. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. xiv + 377 pages; paper $14.95. Although originally written over fifty years ago, McWilliams' book has not lost any relevance with the 1998 reprint. Reading the book in February 2001, there was one line that caused a huge smile: ". . . in California, the lights went on all at once, in a blaze, and they have never
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history.pdf -
...County History Formation of the County St. Louis County came into ex...
County came into existence just nine years after the Louisiana Purchase and nine years before Missouri attained statehood. After their historic exploration of the Louisiana Purchase and beyond, both Meriwether Lewis and William Clark served as Both William Clark territorial governors of the area that included Missouri. On October 1, 1812, and Meriwether Governor William Clark organized the five administrative distri
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fttn00.pdf -
...ROUGH THE NET TOWARD DIGITAL INCLUSION A Report on Americans Access...
on Americans' Access to Technology Tools October 2000
U.S. Department of Commerce Economic and Statistics Administration National Telecommunications and Information Administration
THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE
Washington, DC 20230
The digital economy is moving our Nation toward greater prosperity. Our goal at the Commerce Department is to ensure that all Americans  regardless of age, income, race, ethnicity,
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hs_es_urban_race_riots.pdf -
... Riots in the Jim Crow Era An Overview Essay By Derrick Ward The viol...
errick Ward The violent, racial confrontations in which mobs of whites and blacks battled each other in U.S. towns and cities during the Jim Crow era were triggered by some of the same forces driving legalized segregation, disfranchisement, and the lynching of thousands of African Americans. These explosions of urban violence against blacks differed in several ways from the individual lynchings and systematic terror
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woodbournebib.pdf -
...HY WOODBOURNE Minot James Jackson. Ancestors and Descendants of Georg...
Descendants of George Richards Minot, 17581802. Privately printed, 1936 (at the Massachusetts Historical Society). Private letters of William Minot collected and arranged by his son William Minot. Privately printed, 1895 (at the Bostonian Society). Winthrop, Robert C. "Memoir of William Minot." In Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1873-1875, Vol. 13, pp. 255-259. Boston: Published by the Society, 1
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nperpress.pdf -
...TE October 1 2003 Contacts Christina Macklin MCN Policy Analyst 651...
N Policy Analyst 651-642-1904, cell 651-308-5821 cmacklin@mncn.org Christine Durand, MCN Communications Coordinator 651-642-1904, cell 612-723-1325 cdurand@mncn.org
Nonprofits saw growth in 2002, but 2003 is likely to be much different St. Paul, MN . . . Sept. 26, 2003...The Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN) will release the 2003 Minnesota Nonprofit Economy Report at its 17th Annual Conference Oct. 1 and 2, at
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735.pdf -
...er If you require further information or wish to place an order plea...
place an order, please contact:
The IDC series Mass Culture & Entertainment in Russia
The IDC series Mass Culture & Entertainment in Russia comprises collections of extremely rare, and often unique, materials that offer a stunning insight into the dynamics of cultural and daily life in Imperial and Soviet Russia. The series is organized along six thematic lines that together cover the full spectrum of nineteenth-
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munger.pdf -
...ENTORY DATA FOR THE BLUE MOUNTAINS 1910-1911 This workbook contains ...
s workbook contains early plot information for the Blue Mountains area of northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington. Some of this information was derived from an important bulletin called "Western yellow pine in Oregon" by Thornton T. Munger, who was the first chief of the "Section of Silvics" in the District Office in Portland, Oregon. He was also the first director of the Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment S
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woodbourne_bibliography.pdf -
...HY WOODBOURNE Minot James Jackson. Ancestors and Descendants of Georg...
Descendants of George Richards Minot. 1758 1802. Privately printed, 1936. ( at the Mass. Historical Society ) Private letters of William Minot Jr. Collected by his son William Minot. Privately printed, October, 1895. ( at the Bostonian Society ) William Minot Memoir Read at Mass. Historical Society by Robert Charles Winthrop. March 12, 1874. Mass. Historical Society Proceedings. 1875. Vol. 13/ Pg 255. Minot, Joseph G
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v5_513200312545pm.pdf -
...C A S H O U S I N G 1 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 PROGRESS 1900 A CENTURY ...
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PRESIDENT
C. Kent Conine Dallas, Texas
VICE PRESIDENT/ TREASURER
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
David F. Wilson Ketchum, Idaho
VICE PRESIDENT/ SECRETARY
F. Gary Garczynski Woodbridge, Va.
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND
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van_bibber_park_history.pdf -
... Park Historical Background It is easy to imagine Native Americans cam...
Native Americans camping in the meadow at Van Bibber Park while following their seasonal rotation in search of food and other supplies. However, no tangible evidence of their using the area remains. Van Bibber Park takes its name from Van Bibber Creek, named for a homesteader who settled somewhere east of the mouth of Ralston Canyon. Just east of the park, Van Bibber Creek was also called Dry Creek, because it dried
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persistence-in-ca-weather-with -
...e in California Weather Patterns Jim Goodridge State Climatologist R...
ate Climatologist (Retired) jdgoodridge@sbcglobal.net July 28, 2007
Summary The evidence for a major climate shift since the mid 1970s is quite real. California indices of rainfall and temperature have both shown an increasing trend since 1975. Physical changes in Earth weather systems that accompany the 1975 weather trend changes include the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) index, a 1975 change in the Atmospheri
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hr01900i.pdf -
...ar H.R.ANo.A1900 R E S O L U T I O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 WHEREAS, Those individuals who give generously of their time and talents in behalf of the greater good are truly deserving of every Texan 's admiration and gratitude, and Connie James of
Harlingen has distinguished herself as one such individual; and WHEREAS, The proud mother of seven children, Ms. James was active in their schooling and extracurricular activ
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conf2006q3e.pdf -
... Third Quarter 2006 Results October 26 2006 Toshizo Tanaka Sen...
Toshizo Tanaka
Senior Managing Director, Group Executive Finance and Accounting Headquarters
This presentation contains forward-looking statements with respect to future results, performance and achievements that are subject to risk and uncertainties and reflect management's views and assumptions formed by available information. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be
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penne-2005-08-08.pdf -
... Freight Leo Penne AASHTO 8th Annual Logistics Conference NEOTEC A...
Conference NEOTEC Akron, Ohio August, 8, 2005
Freight Challenge
Too Much Too Little
U.S. Population Growth
U.S. Census
1960 - 2000
180 million to 280 million Growth
2000-2040
280 million to 390 million Growth
100 million
110 million
Travel Demand
VMT 1960 750 billion 2000 2.75 trillion 2040 5 trillion
Registered vehicles in 2000 Registered drivers in 2000 229 million 223 million
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ndn0016.pdf -
...lation Growth 1950-1990 The Roles of Human Capital Industry Structu...
al, Industry Structure and Government Policy
Tzu-Ling Huanga Peter F. Orazemb
January 1997
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Associate Professor of Economics, Ming Chuan University. Professor of Economics, Iowa State University.
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This research benefitted from useful comments from Willis Goudy, Wallace Huffman, Peter Mattila, and Dan Otto. Philip Gassman and Mark Imerman helped us acquire the data. Donna Otto prep
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thursday.pdf -
...sday by Michael E. Marotta On October 24 1929 the American stock ma...
he American stock markets collapsed, plunging the world into global depression. The causes of the Great Depression are debated even today. At the time, most of the blame was placed on the free enterprise system. America and the rest of the world turned to central control and government planning. President Herbert Hoover laid the foundation for Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal by organizing a long series of White House C
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...ATE RELEASE November 12 2007 African Burial Ground Panel Addresse...
round Panel Addresses Research and Activism in DC
Since the 1991 discovery of a 17th and 18th-century African burial ground lying beneath the streets of Lower Manhattan, the New York African Burial Ground Project (NYABGP) and the surrounding activism movement have brought much needed attention to the issue of neglected African American cemeteries and sacred spaces in New York City. But the research and activism hasn
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boudreaux0602.pdf -
...n Freedom by Donald J. Boudreaux JUNE 2002 Absorbing Immigran...
Absorbing Immigrants
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merica should re-open its borders to immigrants. Not until 1924 did the government generally limit the number of people who could come to America and make it their home. If America's borders had been closed, say, a century earlier, the civilization that we now call "American" would not exist. The Irish, Germans, Italians, Scandinavians, central and eastern Europeans, and many Asians arr
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agenda1916.pdf -
...rgo Florida Post Office Box 296 Largo Florida 337790296 MEMO ...
337790296
MEMO DATE: AGENDA DATE: TO: FROM: TITLE: BACKGROUND:
January 26, 2007 February 6, 2007 Regular Meeting Mayor and City Commission Steven B. Stanton, City Manager RESOLUTION NO. 1916 - APPROVING SUPPORT OF THE FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES DURING THE 2007 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
The Florida League of Cities Board of Directors adopted a new initiative to enhance the Legislature's awa
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rodefeld_company.pdf -
...ompany Founded 1885 Location 416 South Sixth Street Richmond 1885 ...
eet, Richmond (18851900); 96 West Main Street (1900 ) August, William, Frank, and R. H. Rodefeld began as horseshoers in 1885. By 1900 August and his son, August Jr. were operating the business. The new enterprise was named the Rodefeld Machine Shop and produced pipe cutters and well drilling machinery. When automobiles became practical, August, his brother William, and August Jr. took on repair work, which led to
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lakefront_plan.pdf -
...PLAN qT502 .L1N4 1984 v.6 After the fair benefits for the future. ...
s for the future. Evanston, Ill. : Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University, c1985. (1992 World's Fair papers : v. 6) Contents: What expositions have left their cities / E. James Peters The last chance for an open lakefront / Lee Botts. What can a world's fair do for Chicago / Elizabeth Hollander Comments from the panelists. [Ayer, Benjamin Franklin] 1825-1903. Before the Committe
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chicago_and_world_war_ii_1945. -
...D WORLD WAR II 1945 Reference D769.85 .I3D85 1992 Duis Perry 1943We ...
Duis, Perry, 1943We've got a job to do : Chicagoans and World War II / by Perry Duis and Scott LaFrance. Chicago, IL : Chicago Historical Society, 1992. Includes bibliographical references (p. 136-137) and index. Accompanied the exhibition Chicago Goes to War, 1941-1945 at CHS, May 23, 1992- August 15, 1993. Chicago (Ill.). Chicago's report to the people, 1933-1946. Chicago : The City, 1947. "...based on annual repor
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2008-271-ses.32-celade-ingles. -
...ERAL LC G.2378 SES.32 14 4 June 2008 ENGLISH ORIGINAL SPANISH DEM...
INAL: SPANISH
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
2008-271
This document was prepared under the supervision and coordination of Dirk Jaspers-Faijer, Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Centre (CELADE) - Population Division of ECLAC. Susana Schkolnik was in charge of drafting the study and worked in collaboration with Paulo Saad and Tim
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db-xplannerscities.pdf -
...f Urban Planning in the Decline of American Central Cities By Wendell...
l Cities
By Wendell Cox SUMMARY Throughout the high income world, nearly all urban growth over the past four decades has been in suburban areas. Core areas have, with few exceptions, generally lost population. But the population losses have been much greater in US core cities. Many analysts claim that "White flight" was the problem --- White households leaving the central city to avoid living with African-American (
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ford_foundation_presidents.pdf -
...ation Presidents 1936-Present Edsel Ford Founder 1936-1943 Presid...
r), 1936-1943 President of the Ford Motor Company and son of company founder Henry Ford, Edsel Ford created the Ford Foundation in 1936 at the age of 43 to "receive and administer funds for scientific, educational and charitable purposes, all for the public welfare." An auto visionary in his own right, he also had deep interest in the arts and humanities. He died seven years after creating the foundation, at age 49.
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arts-report.pdf -
...ING TODAY THE HIGH PRICE OF CREATIVITY 2004 The High Price of C...
The High Price of Creativity
New York City's Artists Face Chronic Gaps in Health Insurance Coverage
Working Today
Sara Horowitz, Executive Director Stephanie Buchanan, Director of Policy and Advocacy
Executive Summary
In March, 2004 Working Today conducted its second annual survey of independent workers about their ability to afford health insurance. Working Today is a national nonprofit organization that r
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b3204ob.pdf -
...t and Planning B Planning and Design 2005 volume 32 pages 475 476...
32, pages 475 ^ 476
DOI:10.1068/b3204ob
ObituaryöBritton Harris 1914 ^ 2005
Britton Harris was the man who laid out the map that many of us are still using to navigate our way through the turbulent waters of applying computers and mathematical models to cities and city planning. When I first met him in April 1970, he was already a living legend. Brit had given this emerging field a focus as early as 1959, b
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history.pdf -
...ry 1901 The Junior League is Founded The Junior League Movement ...
or League Movement: A History of Growth and Community Service In 1901, Mary Harriman, a 19-year-old New York City debutante with a social conscience, founded the first Junior League. Moved by the suffering she saw around her, Harriman mobilized a group of 80 other young women  hence the name "Junior" League  to work to improve the squalid conditions in which immigrants were living on the Lower East Side of Manhat
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2000its.pdf -
...RAVEL STATISTICS Office of Planning and Programming 2000 ILL...
ming
2000
ILLINOIS TRAVEL STATISTICS 2000
STATE OF ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING
PREPARED IN COOPERATION WITH
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.....................................................................................................................................i Illinois Depar
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mexicanamericansandworldwarii. -
...ericans and World War II World War II had an enormous impact on Latin...
mous impact on Latinos in the United States, including Mexican Americans. Mexican Americans were drafted into or volunteered for the U.S. armed services, where they had the highest percentage of Congressional Medal of Honor winners of any minority in the United States. The war also fueled Latino migration to the United States. As defense industries grew and many workers went off to war, industries experienced acute l
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2003-52.pdf -
...Genevieve Donna Loyd 1945 2003 1 Donna as she was known to fami...
he was known to family, friends, and colleagues, or G. Donna as she signed her correspondence, died suddenly on April 3, 2003. We miss our friend very much. Donna spent her professional life in southeastern Michigan and was active in both the Law Librarians of Metropolitan Detroit (LLMD) and the Michigan Association of Law Libraries. ¶2 A 1977 graduate of the University of Michigan's library school, Donna began her
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wickerparkhistory.pdf -
...k Built 1870-1930 Location Bounded by Ashland and Western Avenues t...
nd Western Avenues to the east and west, Bloomingdale and Division Streets to the north and south. History Wicker Park, named after the triangular-shaped public park that brothers Charles and Joel Wicker donated to the city in 1870 is a thriving neighborhood known for its artists, shops and nightlife. Much of what Wicker Park is today began in the aftermath of the Fire of 1871, when many wealthy German and Scandinavi
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hillotypes.pdf -
...k Built 1870-1930 Location Bounded by Ashland and Western Avenues t...
nd Western Avenues to the east and west, Bloomingdale and Division Streets to the north and south. History Wicker Park, named after the triangular-shaped public park that brothers Charles and Joel Wicker donated to the city in 1870 is a thriving neighborhood known for its artists, shops and nightlife. Much of what Wicker Park is today began in the aftermath of the Fire of 1871, when many wealthy German and Scandinavi
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030326_warnote.pdf -
...ote Developments During the 7th Day of War By Anthony H. Cordesman Ma...
hony H. Cordesman March 26, 2003 1. Iraqi anti-aircraft tactics Iraqi tactics for using AA guns and short-range defenses reflect a good adaptation of Soviet methods. They are evidently using forward spotters to alert troops to oncoming helicopters and possibly low flyers like the A-10. The Iraqi AA guns and other automatic weapons then send up a sudden curtain of fire from concealed positions as the helicopters flies
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pdr 202006 20commentary.pdf -
... 11 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Total enumerated population Sour...
ed population
(Source: Table 1)
The 2006 census was the fifteenth census taken since the foundation of the State. The population enumerated on census night, 23 April 2006, was 4,239,848 persons compared with 3,917,203 in April 2002, representing an increase of 322,645 persons or 8.2 per cent over the four-year period. Figure 1 provides a graph of the total enumerated population in each of the censuses conducted b
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cmisfco.pdf -
... IN ACTION SINCE 1925 Community Missions Religious Statement of Fait...
us Statement of Faith as a Christian Organization
In 1925, when CMI was founded, the sole mission of the agency was to win souls for Christ and attend to the needs of the homeless. When CMI chose to expand its ministry into areas that went beyond its original mandate to serve the poor and preach the Gospel through deeds and words, it evolved from an evangelistic organization that solely and deliberately sought the r
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v70-ladochy.pdf -
... in Southern California Are They Becoming More Frequent and Longer La...
equent and Longer Lasting?
University of California, Berkeley
Arbi Tamrazian Steve LaDochy
Josh Willis and William C. Patzert
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA ABSTRACT Los Angeles is experiencing more heat waves and also more extreme heat days. These numbers have increased by over 3 heat waves per century and nearly 23 days per century occurrences, respectively. Both have more than tripled over the past 100 ye
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db43_popgrowth_1920_2000.pdf -
...00 CENSUS POPULATION GROWTH BY MUNICIPALITY 1920-2000 Municipal...
20-2000
Municipality Boonton Boonton Twp. Butler Chatham Boro. Chatham Twp. Chester Boro. Chester Twp. Denville Dover East Hanover Florham Park Hanover Harding Jefferson Kinnelon Lincoln Park Long Hill Madison Mendham Boro. Mendham Twp. Mine Hill Montville Morris Twp. Morris Plains Morristown Mountain Lakes Mount Arlington Mount Olive Netcong Parsippany Pequannock Randolph Riverdale Rockaway Boro. Rockaway Twp. Ro
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gewichtsentwicklung_gestillter -
...twicklung gestillter S uglinge Empfehlung der Nationalen Stillkommiss...
ionalen Stillkommission vom 25. März 2008 Gewichtsverlauf und Wachstum sind wichtige Indikatoren zur Beurteilung von Gedeih und körperlicher Entwicklung von Säuglingen. Die Nationale Stillkommission gibt hiermit Empfehlungen zur Gewichtsentwicklung von gestillten Säuglingen. Die Gewichtsentwicklung sollte entlang der im Jahr 2006 aktualisierten WHO-Referenzkurven für Gewicht, Länge, Body Mass Index (BMI) und Kopfumfa
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october 202007.pdf -
...ON IS DEDICATED TO THE HUNDREDS OF RESPONDERS THROUGHOUT CLARK COUNTY ...
UGHOUT CLARK COUNTY THAT PARTICIPATED IN TOPOFF
CRESA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND REGION IV HOMELAND SECURITY
Situation Report
V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 4 O C T O B E R 2 0 0 7
TOPOFF 4 BLASTS THROUGH PORTLAND
The most highly anticipated exercise in United States history took place during the week of October 15-19, 2007 in the Portland Urban Area. The Urban Area is comprised of the City of Portland, Multnomah
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030408_warnote.pdf -
...ote Recent Developments By Anthony H. Cordesman April 8 2003 1. Stri...
pril 8, 2003 1. Strike on Saddam Whether or not the bombs killed Saddam, it is important to note that the "intelligence" group referred to in many reports includes the heads of all of the security services and a senior member of the Special Republican Guards. It might well have further undermined the already weak control of the battle nationwide and in Baghdad. 2. Command and Control It is clear from USCENTCOM briefi
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2007globalfrostnsullivanaward. -
... S U L L I V A N 2007 Communication Intelligence Corporation...
lligence Corporation: Recipient of the 2007 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Leadership
"Partnering with clients to create innovative growth strategies"
Communication Intelligence Corporation, Recipient of the 2007 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Leadership
2007 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Leadership
Award Description The Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Leadership is given t
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lecture 2015.pdf -
...4 Europe from Napoleon to the PRESENT 3 March 2008 The Russia...
h 2008
The Russian Revolution
Tauride Palace St. Petersburg (Petrograd), Russia
Introduction
In their Communist Manifesto (1848), Marx and Engels predicted that communist revolution would follow from high levels of industrialization. Yet when a self-styled "communist" revolution did actually occur in Europe, it was in the Russian Empire-- a notoriously "backward" state that was home to over 150 million pea
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2002summary.pdf -
...ISIONS OF SB 1906 GROWTH MANAGEMENT and HB 261 and HB 715 CONCERNING...
nd HB 715 CONCERNING TRANSPORTATION Following is a summary of Chapter 2002-296, Laws of Florida, formerly known as Senate Bill 1906, which became effective upon the Governor's signature on May 31, 2002. House Bills 261 and 715, summarized at the end of this page, were signed by the Governor on April 11, 2002 and April 4, 2002, respectively. You may also view SB 1906 in its entirety in PDF format at http://www.leg.sta
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nov00fs.pdf -
...000 Forecast Summary What is the November Forecast The Minnesota De...
t?
The Minnesota Department of Finance prepares forecasts in November and February. The November 2000 forecast addresses three different biennial budget cycles and provides important figures for each. For the current biennium (2000-2001), the forecast updates revenues and expenditures based on economic forecasts and "closing the books" on the 2000 fiscal year (the 2000 fiscal year, abbreviated FY 2000, runs from Jul
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ytown2010_chapter3.pdf -
...and Use - The 1951 and 1974 Plans Chapter 3 -- Existing Land Use ...
- Existing Land Use - The 1951 and 1974 Plans
The planning process that was undertaken by the City of Youngstown in the early 1950s was based on the reality of that time. The Korean War was underway, reconstruction was ongoing in Europe and Japan and the demand for steel remained strong. Planners had no reason to doubt that the city would continue to grow and the steel industry would thrive. Suburbanization had begu
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pickett_grove_09_urb_ecosys.pd -
...yst 2009 12 1 8 DOI 10.1007 s11252-008-0079-2 Urban ecosystems W...
Urban ecosystems: What would Tansley do?
Steward T. A. Pickett & J. M. Grove
Published online: 20 January 2009 # Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2009
Abstract The ecosystem concept was introduced in ecology originally to solve problems associated with theories of succession and ecological communities. It has evolved to become one of ecology's fundamental ideas, and has proven to be applicable to a wide
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chap85.pdf -
...1999-2000 8.7 The estimated production of rice at 87.5 million tonnes...
87.5 million tonnes in 1999-2000 is 1.5 million tonnes higher than 1998-99 production of 86 million tonnes despite damage to the rice crop in Orissa (Box 8.1). This is an increase of 1.7 per cent in production. The estimated production of coarse cereals is 29.2 million tonnes as against 31.5 million tonnes produced last year, a decline by about 2.2 million tonnes or about 7 per cent compared to 1998-99. The coarse c
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borodkin.pdf -
...ndustrial Growth In the First Stage of Industrialisation 1880s-1913 ...
sation (1880s-1913)
Leonid Borodkin ( Moscow Lomonosov State University) Paul Gregory (Houston University, Texas)
DRAFT (DO NOT QUOTE)
The inspiration for this work was the long delayed appearance in 1994 of Lev Kafengauz' The Evolution of Russian Industrial Production (the last third of the nineteenth century to the 1930s), which presents an assessment of Russian industrial production from 18871927. Kafengauz
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barbra 20mann 20wall.pdf -
...ecovery and Religious Redemption Catholic Nuns and Hospitals 1865-19...
d Hospitals, 1865-1925" Barbra Mann Wall, PhD Purdue University School of Nursing Johnson Hall of Nursing 502 N. University Street West Lafayette, IN 47907-2069 bwall@nursing.purdue.edu
This paper examines the late nineteenth and early twentieth century hospital activities of three orders of Catholic sisters using case examples from several different hospitals in the western and midwestern Unit ed States. It shows
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rmrs_gtr023_010_013.pdf -
... SILVICULTURAL TREATMENTS Early Silvicultural Story __________ Mod...
tory __________
Modified from Gruell and others (1982)
The Lick Creek timber sale of 1906 attracted much attention because it was the first large National Forest timber sale (2,135 acres) in the ponderosa pine cover type in the USDA Forest Service Northern Region. A total of 37,600,000 board feet (bd ft) was cut (White 1924). Professional forestry and the USDA Forest Service were in their infancy in the United Stat
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ss_4_1_9.pdf -
...ndicators 4.1.9 4.1.13 Indiana s Golden Age Purpose Students wil...
urpose
Students will give examples of Indiana's increasing agricultural, industrial, and business development in the nineteenth century and will organize and interpret timelines that show relationships among people, events, and movements in the history of Indiana.
Standard 1
connecting across the
Science
curriculum
Materials
For the teacher: long sheet of banner paper, markers, chalk, chalkboard, trans
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1100-loeb-torchbearers.pdf -
...hbearers Nov. 1924 1 Torchbearers by Moritz Loeb Published i...
tz Loeb
Published in The Workers Monthly [Chicago], v. 4, no. 1 (Nov. 1924), pp. 19-20.
When a year ago we organized and struggled and sacrificed, it was a great dream we had that pushed us on with all our energy. We were visionaries, impractical idealists, fanatics, for we dreamed of establishing and operating a Communist daily in America. What a crazy idea! With $100,000 we proposed to start a daily in the Engl
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corporategovernancebestpractic -
...ute Understanding CFO Turnover New Research from the 404 Institute...
om the 404 Institute April 2009
A Letter to 404 Institute Members
As the global economy experiences a period of unprecedented change, new research from KPMG demonstrates that companies are moving toward CFOs whose skills align with their corporate strategy. In fact, the research indicates that companies recruit new CFOs based on their evolving needs--a move designed to help them successfully execute on their cur
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cfoturnover.pdf -
...ute Understanding CFO Turnover New Research from the 404 Institute...
om the 404 Institute April 2009
A Letter to 404 Institute Members
As the global economy experiences a period of unprecedented change, new research from KPMG demonstrates that companies are moving toward CFOs whose skills align with their corporate strategy. In fact, the research indicates that companies recruit new CFOs based on their evolving needs--a move designed to help them successfully execute on their cur
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1204020.pdf -
...ne and Applied Arts City Planning and Landscape Architecture Karl B. L...
chitecture Karl B. Lohmann Papers, 1914-63 Box 1: A, 1931-33, 1950-56 Addresses and Lists, 1936-52 Administration, 1936-58 Aging, 1951-53 Agro-Urban Communities, Criticism by Henry Wright, 1933 Airports, 1942-47 American Communities Our Time, 1940-54 American Institute of Planners, 1951-58 1959-62 American Society of Landscape Architects, 1954-57 American Society of Planning Officials, 1936-58 Architectural Control (
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aweasmallwindmarketstudy2007.p -
... Wind Turbine Global Market Study 2007 Summary Terminology Market Sur...
rminology Market Survey Findings
1 The market for Small Wind in the U S 2 The market for Small Wind outside the U S 3 Sales breakdowns for off-grid vs grid-connected small wind systems by U S manufacturers 4 Sales breakdowns for off-grid vs grid-connected small wind systems by non-U S manufacturers 5 Number of residential-scale turbines in the U S 6 Number of companies manufacturing small wind turbines 7 Growth tren
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2004158.pdf -
...f Undergraduate Student Aid 1989 90 to 1999 2000 Postsecondary Edu...
0
Postsecondary Education Descriptive Analysis Reports
U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences NCES 2004Â158
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A Decade of Undergraduate Student Aid: 1989Â90 to 1999Â2000
U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences NCES 2004Â158
Postsecondary Education Descriptive Analysis Reports
September 2004
Christina Chang Wei Xiaojie Li
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census.pdf -
...UIDE Census Publications 1790-1940 LIBRARIES Part I Population S...
art I : Population Schedules 1790-1930
Compiled by Steven Batt Steven.Batt@uconn.edu Revised June 2008
The Homer Babbidge Library owns microfilmed copies of some of the Population Schedules. These are also known as the Manuscript Census, handwritten records of the population containing personal information collected by Census enumerators. The library's collections include microfilm for Connecticut from the 1st-15
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9780813124377excerpt.pdf -
...RILLA WARFARE Anthony James Joes T HE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY...
TY PRESS OF KENTUCKY
Contents
Introduction 1. Warsaw 1944 2. Budapest 1956 3. Algiers 1957 4. São Paulo 1965 1971 and Montevideo 1963 1973 5. Saigon 1968 6. Northern Ireland 1970 1998 7. Grozny 1994 1996 Conclusion: Looking Back and Ahead Notes Selected Bibliography Index
1 9 39 53 69 91 109 131 151 165 201 219
Introduction 1
Introduction
More than two millennia ago, Thucydides gave us a desc
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airportold.pdf -
...PRAIRIE AIRPORT GRAND PRAIRIE SIGNIFICANT LANDMARK Site Medallion No....
K Site Medallion No. 49 (1930-1976: no longer standing)
In 1929, the Curtiss Flying Service Corporation of New York purchased a 275 acre tract of land one mile east of the Grand Prairie Corporate Limits on which to establish a school for advanced flyers. On October 30, 1929, ceremonies took place for the ground breaking of the Curtiss-Wright Airport of Ft. Worth-Dallas, as it would be known. The flying school was de
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spilhaus.pdf -
...SPILHAUS 25 november 1911 . 30 march 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AME...
OCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
VOL. 144, NO. 3, SEPTEMBER 2000
athelstan spilhaus
THELSTAN SPILHAUS was born on 25 November 1911 in Capetown, Union of South Africa, son of Karl and Nellie (Muir) Spilhaus. This opening sentence is probably the only conventional one that can be made of this remarkable individual's life. Typical of his first action on arriving in the United States was his presen
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