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December 8th 2008, Csusb Dec 2008

December 8th 2008, Csusb

Coyote Chronicle (1984-)

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The Pacifican November 6, 2008, University Of The Pacific Nov 2008

The Pacifican November 6, 2008, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Remapping A Nation Without States: Personalized Full Representation For California’S 21st Century, Mark Paul, Micah Weinberg Nov 2008

Remapping A Nation Without States: Personalized Full Representation For California’S 21st Century, Mark Paul, Micah Weinberg

Mark Paul

California is a state of many distinct regions. To give citizens a voice on regional issues and to reinvigorate California’s Legislature, the state’s central institution of self-government, we propose Personalized Full Representation for the 21st Century (PFR21), a system of representation by means of regionally based legislative elections that will allow the state’s citizens to set the agenda for their regions and for the state as a whole. By reshaping the stage on which legisla- tive politics is played out, California can make state govern- ment more attentive to regional issues and give its citizens a means of holding elected …


Seasonal Stability In Late Holocene Shellfish Harvesting On The Central California Coast, Terry L. Jones, Douglas J. Kennett, James P. Kennett, Brian F. Codding Aug 2008

Seasonal Stability In Late Holocene Shellfish Harvesting On The Central California Coast, Terry L. Jones, Douglas J. Kennett, James P. Kennett, Brian F. Codding

Social Sciences

Oxygen isotope determinations from 92 California mussel (Mytilus californianus) shells from ten archaeological sites in central coastal California show relatively stable seasonal harvesting patterns between 3600 CAL BP and historic contact (AD 1769). Coastal occupants harvested mussels nearly year-round and seem to have occupied individual residential bases throughout the seasonal cycle. Interior groups returned with mussels from the coast mostly in the spring and early summer, but almost never in the late summer/early fall when nut crops were harvested. These findings suggest two inter-dependent groups with distinct seasonal settlement strategies: inland people, reliant on acorns and other nut …


Pacific Review Summer 2008, Pacific Alumni Association Jun 2008

Pacific Review Summer 2008, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


May 12th 2008, Csusb May 2008

May 12th 2008, Csusb

Coyote Chronicle (1984-)

No abstract provided.


The Pacifican May 8, 2008, University Of The Pacific May 2008

The Pacifican May 8, 2008, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


April 28th 2008, Csusb Apr 2008

April 28th 2008, Csusb

Coyote Chronicle (1984-)

No abstract provided.


The Pacifican April 17, 2008, University Of The Pacific Apr 2008

The Pacifican April 17, 2008, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review Spring 2008, Pacific Alumni Association Apr 2008

Pacific Review Spring 2008, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.