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December 29th 2004, Hispanic News
December 15th 2004, Hispanic News
Az Water Rights Settlement Act Of 2004, United States 108th Congress
Az Water Rights Settlement Act Of 2004, United States 108th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal Legislation: San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement (negotiations assistance) Act of 2004, Title IV of AZ Water Settlement of 2004, PL 108-451, 118 Stat. 3478, 3573 (Dec. 10, 2004) Parties: San Carlos Apache Tribe & US. Certain provisions in Titles I-III relate to water for the Tribe if settlement is reached and other matters. This Act provides funding for the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement negotiations. For three years, the DOI Secretary shall submit an annual report to Congress describing the status of efforts to negotiate an agreement covering the Gila River water rights with Tribe. …
Gila River Indian Community Water Rights Settlement Act Of 2004, United States 108th Congress
Gila River Indian Community Water Rights Settlement Act Of 2004, United States 108th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal legislation: Gila River Indian Community Water Rights Settlement of 2004 as Title II found in the Arizona Water Settlement Act of 2004. Title I reallocates 28,200 acre-feet of CAP agricultural priority water; amends the Colorado River Basin Project Act re Lower Colorado River Basin Development Fund making $53M available for the Gila River Indian Community Water OM&R Trust Fund. Title II ratifies the Gila River Indian Community Water Rights Settlement of Feb. 4, 2003. The Secretary will comply with National Environmental Policy Act in executing the Agreement and Reclamation is the lead agency for compliance. The DOI Secretary shall …
December 1st 2004, Hispanic News
November 17th 2004, Hispanic News
What's In A Name? Keeping The Va In Arnova, Roger A. Lohmann
What's In A Name? Keeping The Va In Arnova, Roger A. Lohmann
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
As the name suggests, Voluntary Action (VA) was one of the constituent interests in the formation of ARNOVA. The popularity of nonprofit organizations (NO) among researchers, scholars and students threatens to overwhelm the scholarly interest in voluntary action. Yet, this latter topic is both more interesting theoretically and more important to larger questions of democracy and local and national community and therefore needs to be preserved and protected.
Mission Of Msp, By Any Other Name, Remains The Same, University Relations
Mission Of Msp, By Any Other Name, Remains The Same, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
Picture This: Getting To Know Area Farmers Through Photography, Writing, University Relations
Picture This: Getting To Know Area Farmers Through Photography, Writing, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
November 3rd 2004, Hispanic News
Trick-Or-Can Drive Raises 2,000 Pounds For Local Food Shelf, University Relations
Trick-Or-Can Drive Raises 2,000 Pounds For Local Food Shelf, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
Service Learning At Umm: Meeting Community Needs And Course Goals, University Relations
Service Learning At Umm: Meeting Community Needs And Course Goals, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
Bergland, Beatrice And Bergland, Harriet, Bronx African American History Project
Bergland, Beatrice And Bergland, Harriet, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
Beatrice Bergland and Harriet Waites of the community church of Morrisania were interviewed for the Bronx African American History Project on October 25th 2004. They began their interview by recounting their past and present experiences with the community church of Morrisania, which was founded by Pastor William E. Thompson in 1956. He, along with community members, purchased a house on Teller Ave. for $10,000 to serve as the non-denominational church’s building which facilitated the needs of the African American community that was developing in the neighborhood and also began the formation of new, warm, active community in Morrisania.
One …
October 20th 2004, Hispanic News
A Conversation On Rural Life, University Relations
A Conversation On Rural Life, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
Annual Trick Or Can Will Be Held October 27, University Relations
Annual Trick Or Can Will Be Held October 27, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
Osher Lifelong Learning Grant Awarded To The University Of Minnesota Morris, University Relations
Osher Lifelong Learning Grant Awarded To The University Of Minnesota Morris, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
October 6th 2004, Hispanic News
Experiencing An Education: Principle And Form, Matthew T. Ahlberg
Experiencing An Education: Principle And Form, Matthew T. Ahlberg
Architecture Thesis Prep
"The question being investigated deals with the issue of how architecture can become the primary teaching mechanism in an educational environment and what the built forms that evolve form this approach to teaching and its relation to the built environment will take on when considered in relation to existing artistic and architectural models later on in the design process"
The Depoliticization Of Czech Female Art, Roya Amirsoleymani
The Depoliticization Of Czech Female Art, Roya Amirsoleymani
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Contemporary Czech art is heavily influenced by a history of Communism, the 1989 transition to capitalism, and the impact had on visual culture by the political and economic changes after the Velvet Revolution. Czech female art, defined as art made by women that is informed by themes of female identity, image, the body, sexuality, feminism, sexual identity, and gender theory, responds to how female identity has been affected by these social changes. This essay argues that Czech female art is depoliticized by its artists, through either neglect or resistance to political connotations and ramifications, but that it is simultaneously engaged …
Living With The Truth: The Films Of Věra Chytilová, Ethan White
Living With The Truth: The Films Of Věra Chytilová, Ethan White
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Despite a career spanning five decades and numerous different sociopolitical atmospheres, Věra Chytilová’s films present a remarkably consistent outlook on contemporary life. This paper traces the defining characteristics of Chytilová’s work: her strong moralistic criticisms of contemporary society, her motif of paradise, which establishes a potent symbolic basis for said moral criticisms, and her relentless pursuit of new forms and desire to experiment with film language. This final point is also inextricably linked to her moral stance, as the bulk of her work was produced under the authority of a Communist regime that frowned severely upon work of an avant-garde …
Art And Democracy In Environmental Decision Making, Audrey Stewart
Art And Democracy In Environmental Decision Making, Audrey Stewart
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Global doctrines on sustainable development emphasize public participation as a tenet of environmentally responsible development. Given the Czech government’s tepid stance towards implementing sustainability measures, much impetus for realizing them will have to come from other facets of Czech society, including the public. In spite of the nearly populist feel of a mounting environmental movement in the late 1980s, after the Velvet Revolution the Czech public remained relatively disengaged from environmental involvement. Traditional decision-making venues within the Czech Republic now actively exclude the public from participating, while other pressures stemming from history and present also diminish the public impetus for …
Hands-On Science Event For Girls October 23 At Umm, University Relations
Hands-On Science Event For Girls October 23 At Umm, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
First-Ever Cougar Fest On October 2, University Relations
First-Ever Cougar Fest On October 2, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
First-Ever Cougar Fest Planning Underway, University Relations
First-Ever Cougar Fest Planning Underway, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
September 22nd 2004, Hispanic News
Umm Volunteer Fair: You Can Make A Difference!, University Relations
Umm Volunteer Fair: You Can Make A Difference!, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
Umm Has Ties To Local National Guard Unit Mobilization, University Relations
Umm Has Ties To Local National Guard Unit Mobilization, University Relations
Campus News Archive
No abstract provided.
September 8th 2004, Hispanic News
August 25th 2004, Hispanic News