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National Urban Policy: Implications For Management, William A. Medina Apr 1979

National Urban Policy: Implications For Management, William A. Medina

Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs

No abstract provided.


Economic Growth And Structural Unemployment, Andrew F. Brimmer Apr 1979

Economic Growth And Structural Unemployment, Andrew F. Brimmer

Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs

No abstract provided.


Human Rights As A Factor In United States Immigration Policy, Leonel J. Castillo Apr 1979

Human Rights As A Factor In United States Immigration Policy, Leonel J. Castillo

Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs

No abstract provided.


Blacks, Public Policy And Political Participation, Adam W. Herbert Apr 1979

Blacks, Public Policy And Political Participation, Adam W. Herbert

Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs

No abstract provided.


Federal Employment Practices And Equal Opportunity: New Initiatives, Alan K. Campbell Apr 1979

Federal Employment Practices And Equal Opportunity: New Initiatives, Alan K. Campbell

Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs

No abstract provided.


The United Nations Environment Programme, Norman Miller Jan 1979

The United Nations Environment Programme, Norman Miller

Dartmouth Scholarship

It was once described as a part of the "quiet side" of the United Nations family, one of those organizations that did good works but rarely made headlines. Times have changed. Today the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, has come into prominence, not because of UN cliches about "spaceship earth," but because a great many ordinary people have come to realize they could be physically harmed by environmental hazards. The common man" in industrial states has begun to worry about the environment in respect to his health and the health of his children. He is asking …


Wolf Howling And Its Role In Territory Maintenance, Fred H. Harrington, L. David Mech Jan 1979

Wolf Howling And Its Role In Territory Maintenance, Fred H. Harrington, L. David Mech

USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

The wolf (Canis lupus) is a wide-ranging social carnivore with a complex spatial organization (MECH, 1972; 1973). The precise manner in which this organization is maintained is unknown, but territory advertisement using olfactory and acoustic modes seems to be involved.

The acoustic mode includes primarily howling. Within a wolf pack, howling may be useful to reassemble separated members (MECH, 1966; THEBERGE & FALLS, 1967), and may communicate information on individual identity, location, and other behavioral and environmental contingencies (THEBERGE & FALLS, 1967). Between packs, however, howling may serve to advertise territory, communicating the locations of packs and thus …


Lucille Vinyard Journal 1979, Lucille Vinyard Jan 1979

Lucille Vinyard Journal 1979, Lucille Vinyard

Lucille Vinyard Journal Collection

No abstract provided.