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What’S The Real Story? Is The Coquitlam Library Experience Working?, Ken Haycock Jan 1972

What’S The Real Story? Is The Coquitlam Library Experience Working?, Ken Haycock

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No abstract provided.


Quantitative Analysis Of Pinedale Landforms, Beartooth Mountains, Montana And Wyoming, William L. Graf Jan 1971

Quantitative Analysis Of Pinedale Landforms, Beartooth Mountains, Montana And Wyoming, William L. Graf

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The spatial distribution of terminal moraines in alpine valleys can be quantitatively described using distance/regression models. Surface parameters indicative of age may also be numerically analyzed. Evaluation of postglacial modification of valley sides between terminal moraines provides an additional indicator of relative age of valley segments. Analysis of the geomorphology of alpine features in the upper Rock Creek drainage in the southeastern Beartooth Mountains, Montana, shows that glaciers in this area deposited evidence of two Bull Lake, four Pinedale, and two Neo glacial advances.


Book Review Of Law Without Precedent: Legal Ideas In Action In The Colonial Courts Of Busoga, Larry I. Palmer Jan 1971

Book Review Of Law Without Precedent: Legal Ideas In Action In The Colonial Courts Of Busoga, Larry I. Palmer

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No abstract provided.


The Geomorphology Of The Glacial Valley Cross Section, William L. Graf Jan 1970

The Geomorphology Of The Glacial Valley Cross Section, William L. Graf

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Several alpine valley systems in the southeastern Beartooth Mountains, Montana and Wyoming, have been examined using techniques similar to methods of stream system analysis. The general equation y = a x**b is the most adequate mathematical model for the cross valley profile; b values range between 1.5 and 2.0, indicating a parabolic form. As intensity of erosion increases in the glacial valley system, the b value also increases, indicating relatively deeper and narrower valley cross sections. The law of stream numbers, the law of stream lengths, and the bifurcation ratio, derived from fluvial geomorphology, are also applicable in glacial geomorphology.


Benchmarks For Various Industry Classes In Counties, B. Delworth Gardner Jan 1970

Benchmarks For Various Industry Classes In Counties, B. Delworth Gardner

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In a recent study, the impact of federal employment on the distribution of economics activity and population among counties and multi-county planning regions in Utah was investigated.A by-product of this study are some data which reveal basic characteristics of the industrial structure of counties and multi-county planning regions in Utah.


A Theoretical Framework For Analyzing Residence Shifts Of Farm Families, B. Delworth Gardner Jan 1970

A Theoretical Framework For Analyzing Residence Shifts Of Farm Families, B. Delworth Gardner

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The ever-changing composition of the American rural population is an established fact and has been the subject of much research. Urban families are moving o the ''country" to escape the noise and congestion of the city, While the migration of people from the farm to urban centers continues . The net result is a decrease in rural population relative to that classified as urban, although in absolute terms the rural population is increasing also. In 1969 less than 30 per cent of all American were classed as rural residents compared to 60 percent in 1900 and 95 percent in 1790.


Portuguese Timor: An Indonesian Dilemma, Donald E. Weatherbee Dec 1966

Portuguese Timor: An Indonesian Dilemma, Donald E. Weatherbee

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No abstract provided.


Population Changes And Rural-Urban Problems, Therel R. Black, B. Delworth Gardner Dec 1964

Population Changes And Rural-Urban Problems, Therel R. Black, B. Delworth Gardner

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A boy patiently for them to have babies and on March 1 the doe presented him with twin - he then had 4 rabbits; on March 10 he had 8 ; on March 15, 16; on March 17, 32; before noon on March 19 he had 64. He was almost afraid to look in the pen on the morning of March 20.


A Proposal To Reduce Misallocation Of Livestock Grazing Permits, B. Gardner Delworth Feb 1963

A Proposal To Reduce Misallocation Of Livestock Grazing Permits, B. Gardner Delworth

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The federal government owns about 400 million acres of land in the eleven western states. Almost 350 million acres are administered by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. In times past most of this land has been used for grazing by domestic livestock. Only approximately 60 million acres of forest range are presently grazed by livestock, while about 160 million acres of "district" land, administered by the BLM, are grazed.


My Native Grounds, Royal W. France, Jack C. Lane Jan 1957

My Native Grounds, Royal W. France, Jack C. Lane

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In 1957, near the end of his life, Royal France, a Rollins College economics professor for over twenty years, published My Native Grounds, a memoir that chronicles his life of service and commitment in the first half of the twentieth century. His story, which provides insights and perspectives on American life during the first half of the twentieth century that only an active participant could furnish, will appeal to scholars of both Florida and national histories, particularly those interested in American civil liberties history. This exceptionally well written, readable memoir will appeal as well to the general reader who has …


A Lecture, Delivered To The Law Class Of William And Mary College, June 17, 1839, Being The Last Of A Course Of Lectures On The Philosophy Of Government And Constitutional Law, N. Beverley Tucker Sep 1839

A Lecture, Delivered To The Law Class Of William And Mary College, June 17, 1839, Being The Last Of A Course Of Lectures On The Philosophy Of Government And Constitutional Law, N. Beverley Tucker

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No abstract provided.


Everett's Address At Williams College, Lucian Minor Jun 1838

Everett's Address At Williams College, Lucian Minor

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No abstract provided.


The Mechanic Arts, And Everett's Address, Lucian Minor Jan 1838

The Mechanic Arts, And Everett's Address, Lucian Minor

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No abstract provided.


The Lyceum, No. Iv: On The Practice Of Applauding Public Speakers, Lucian Minor Nov 1837

The Lyceum, No. Iv: On The Practice Of Applauding Public Speakers, Lucian Minor

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No abstract provided.


Dress Of Public Speakers, Lucian Minor Oct 1837

Dress Of Public Speakers, Lucian Minor

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No abstract provided.


A Lecture On Government, N. Beverley Tucker Apr 1837

A Lecture On Government, N. Beverley Tucker

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No abstract provided.


To Our Readers: Review Of President Dew's Address, N. Beverley Tucker Mar 1837

To Our Readers: Review Of President Dew's Address, N. Beverley Tucker

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No abstract provided.


An Address On Education, As Connected With The Permanence Of Our Republican Institutions, Lucian Minor Jan 1835

An Address On Education, As Connected With The Permanence Of Our Republican Institutions, Lucian Minor

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No abstract provided.