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A Review Of Communication On Psychological Gender: Actors, Behaviors And Context, J. Indvik, Mary A. Fitzpatrick
A Review Of Communication On Psychological Gender: Actors, Behaviors And Context, J. Indvik, Mary A. Fitzpatrick
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Knowledge Put To Work: Sla At 75, Robert V. Williams, Martha Jane Zachert
Knowledge Put To Work: Sla At 75, Robert V. Williams, Martha Jane Zachert
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Presidential Popularity And Macroeconomic Performance: Are Voters Really So Naive?, Henry W. Chappell Jr.
Presidential Popularity And Macroeconomic Performance: Are Voters Really So Naive?, Henry W. Chappell Jr.
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The article focuses on the relationships between the macroeconomic performance of political administration and their popularity or vote getting ability. All of the studies that has been performed to analyze the relationships agree that votes and popularity can be explained well by models which suppose that voters judge policy makers on the basis of retrospective evaluation of past macroeconomic outcomes. While conventional popularity functions assume that voters simply punish inflation and reward output or low unemployment, voters who understand the long and short run relationships noted above would evaluate policymakers differently. Inflation in a given period is largely determined by …
Crisis And Growth Sla, 1918-1919, Robert V. Williams, Martha Jane Zachert
Crisis And Growth Sla, 1918-1919, Robert V. Williams, Martha Jane Zachert
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Brunei: The Asean Connection, Donald E. Weatherbee
Brunei: The Asean Connection, Donald E. Weatherbee
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The Ideology And Praxis Of Shi'ism In The Iranian Revolution, Shahrough Akhavi
The Ideology And Praxis Of Shi'ism In The Iranian Revolution, Shahrough Akhavi
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Variability Of Sediment Removal In A Semi-Arid Watershed, William L. Graf
Variability Of Sediment Removal In A Semi-Arid Watershed, William L. Graf
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Field and documentary data from Walnut Gulch Watershed, an instrumented semiarid drainage basin of approximately 150 km2 (57 mi2) in southeastern Arizona, show that 83% of the alluvium removed from the basin during a 15‐year erosion episode beginning about 1930 was excavated from the highest‐order stream. The amount of alluvium removed in the erosion episode would have been equal to a covering of about 4 cm (1.6 in) over the entire basin. The rate of sediment removal during the erosion episode was 18 times greater than the rate of present channel sediment transport. Production of sediment from slopes and channel …