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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Impact Of Kaiser Bauxite Company On Western St. Ann Parish, Jamaica, Shirley A. Anderson Hallaron
The Impact Of Kaiser Bauxite Company On Western St. Ann Parish, Jamaica, Shirley A. Anderson Hallaron
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Changes In The Economy Of The Lummi Indians Of Northwest Washington, Don Newman Taylor
Changes In The Economy Of The Lummi Indians Of Northwest Washington, Don Newman Taylor
WWU Graduate School Collection
A comparison and contrast of the Lummi Indian economy of northwest Washington between pre-white culture contact times and the present reveals a radical shift in the support base. There has been a decline in the traditional sustenance of fishing, and a movement toward industrial occupations as a means of livelihood. These new endeavors are spatially oriented away from the reservation. The purpose of this study is to confirm this trend and to analyze pertinent causal factors in the changing emphasis.
Annotated Checklist Of The Birds Of San Joaquin County, California, James Leroy Tate Jr.
Annotated Checklist Of The Birds Of San Joaquin County, California, James Leroy Tate Jr.
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
Evaluation of many records is the only way valid judgments can be made on abundance and status. The necessity of obtaining exact dates, localities, numbers, and special weather conditions cannot be overemphasized. For this reason, records in supplement to this list are freely solicited.
The present checklist includes all species and subspecies for which specimens exist. In some instances sight records have been adequate reason for including a species on the list when no specimen existed. Sight records for species which are difficult to identify have been admitted upon careful editing. The author has followed the policy outlined by Griscom …
The Development And Construction Of A Resource Unit On Water ; Its Relation To San Joaquin County, Wayne Leroy Bonham
The Development And Construction Of A Resource Unit On Water ; Its Relation To San Joaquin County, Wayne Leroy Bonham
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
What resources are available to teach water problems related to the Stockton Community and how can they be organized into a resource unit which will help teachers toward developing effective teaching units?
The Distribution And Ecology Of The Hispid And Least Cotton Rat (Genus Sigmodon) In New Mexico, John S. Mohlhenrich
The Distribution And Ecology Of The Hispid And Least Cotton Rat (Genus Sigmodon) In New Mexico, John S. Mohlhenrich
Biology ETDs
Two species of cotton rats, Sigmodon minimus Mearns (least cotton rat) and S. hispidus Baird (hispid cotton rat), occur in the Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. The northernmost published record-station for S. hispidus is near Scorro, Scorro County ( Bailey, 1931: 167), and that S. minimus is near Isleta, Bernalillo County (Ivey, 1947: 498 and map). When recent field work by the author revealed the presence of both species in the Rio Grande Valley north of these published record-stations the problem arose whether the range extensions were the result of a recent northward extension of the range of the …
Seedling Emergence And Survival Of Sixteen Grasses In Central Utah, Neil C. Frischknecht
Seedling Emergence And Survival Of Sixteen Grasses In Central Utah, Neil C. Frischknecht
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The successful artificial seeding of deteriorated range lands offers much promise for improving the economic security of western range states. It has been demonstrated that artifiial seeding is the most rapid means of increasing the quantity and improving the quality of forage for livestock as well as for stabilizing the soils agianst erosion; hence, it contributes directly to the stability of the agricultural industry and to the general welfare of the states involved. Agricultural pursuits have always been, and appear destined to be, the fundamental basis for a permanent society in the West. The present study was undertaken to learn …
Relative Importance Of Heredity And Environment, Harriet Sanders
Relative Importance Of Heredity And Environment, Harriet Sanders
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
The most interesting and educational topic of discussion today is, I think, that on Environment and Heredity, in which many questions arise such as "Which has the greatest force in man's life, Heredity or Environment?" "Does his training or environment influence his attainment??" or "What is the relative importance of nature and nurture?" My attention is centered mainly on the relative importance of each as such in the life of the organism.
Economic Aspects Of The Boulder Canyon Project, Leonard Mckaig
Economic Aspects Of The Boulder Canyon Project, Leonard Mckaig
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The recent passage of the Swing-Johnson bill by Congress and its approval by the President has been the signal for a general rejoicing throughout the West, and especially in Southern California, the section to be meet directly benefited by this legislation. There has been a widespread feeling that the long fight for Federal development of this great western river is over, and that we may begin shortly to realize some concrete returns upon our investment. Press reports indicate that many are already seeking work on the construction of the dam at Black Canyon, in anticipation of the immediate launching of …