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Cedarville Vs. Notre Dame College, Cedarville University Sep 2000

Cedarville Vs. Notre Dame College, Cedarville University

Women's Soccer Programs

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Mt. Union, Cedarville University Sep 2000

Cedarville Vs. Mt. Union, Cedarville University

Volleyball Statistics

No abstract provided.


The First Manure-Pitch, Mort Mather Sep 2000

The First Manure-Pitch, Mort Mather

Maine Song and Story Sampler

The Common Ground Country Fair (CGCF or “the Fair”) is Maine’s signature celebration of rural living, organic food and agriculture, and local enterprise.


September 2000 - Staff Meeting Minutes Sep 2000

September 2000 - Staff Meeting Minutes

ALEC Committee Minutes

No abstract provided.


Agriculture Land Assessment In South Dakota And Neighboring States, T. J. Hansen Sep 2000

Agriculture Land Assessment In South Dakota And Neighboring States, T. J. Hansen

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Agriculture Land Assessment In South Dakota And Neighboring States, T. J. Hansen Sep 2000

Agriculture Land Assessment In South Dakota And Neighboring States, T. J. Hansen

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


The Pollard Case And The Nature Of Espionage, Ibpp Editor Sep 2000

The Pollard Case And The Nature Of Espionage, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article describes some common misconceptions in evaluating the appropriateness of penalties for individuals convicted of espionage.


Trends. Psychopolitical Action In Yugoslavia: With Friends Like These, Ibpp Editor Sep 2000

Trends. Psychopolitical Action In Yugoslavia: With Friends Like These, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article discusses the actions of the United States Government to affect Yugoslavian presidential elections in Macedonia and Serbia against Slobodan Milosevic, as well as Milosevic's use of these actions as evidence of outside interference. Nationalism as well as opposition strategies are also discussed.


Faculty Mission Statement, Department Of Technical Services (2000), William T. O'Malley Sep 2000

Faculty Mission Statement, Department Of Technical Services (2000), William T. O'Malley

Technical Services Reports and Statistics

No abstract provided.


Conference Program - Multiraciality: How Will The New Census Data Be Used?, Levy Institute Sep 2000

Conference Program - Multiraciality: How Will The New Census Data Be Used?, Levy Institute

Archives of the Levy Economics Institute

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Report On Ballot Measure 1, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Sep 2000

City Club Of Portland Report On Ballot Measure 1, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - September 22, 2000, Jennifer Piccolo Sep 2000

Swinging Bridge - September 22, 2000, Jennifer Piccolo

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Mass Media And Violence: Science As Ideology, Ideology As Science, Ibpp Editor Sep 2000

Mass Media And Violence: Science As Ideology, Ideology As Science, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article critiques a commonly promulgated belief that mass media-conveyed violence induces commensurate behavioral violence in its recipients.


Trends. Common Currency On Currency Interventions In A Global Economy: Psychological Considerations, Ibpp Editor Sep 2000

Trends. Common Currency On Currency Interventions In A Global Economy: Psychological Considerations, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article discusses government interventions in economies in the context of a global economy. While economists usually assume actors to be rational, the author notes that this may not be the case with human belief systems and actions.


Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University Sep 2000

Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University

Volleyball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 05, September 21, 2000, Grand Valley State University Sep 2000

Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 05, September 21, 2000, Grand Valley State University

Volume 35, August 24, 2000 - June 14, 2001

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Environmental Finance Charette, Hyannis Park On Lewis Bay: A Case Study, New England Environmental Finance Center, Environmental Finance Center Of University Of Maryland Sep 2000

Environmental Finance Charette, Hyannis Park On Lewis Bay: A Case Study, New England Environmental Finance Center, Environmental Finance Center Of University Of Maryland

Water

The town of Yarmouth currently has a $30 million septic sludge treatment plant and transport lines in place. The vast majority of the dwellings and businesses in the Hyannis Park area are on septic systems that are viable and Title 5 compliant, regardless of age. Conventional, "non-failing" septic systems, however, were never intended to remove form their effluent nutrients such as nitrogen. These have become recognized as an environmental threat only as our understanding of the impacts of excess nutrients on ecosystems has increased in recent decades.


Semantic Web And Information Brokering: Opportunities, Commercialization, And Challenges, Amit P. Sheth Sep 2000

Semantic Web And Information Brokering: Opportunities, Commercialization, And Challenges, Amit P. Sheth

Kno.e.sis Publications

From the chairs' report published in SIGMOD record: The keynote address entitled 'Semantic Web and Information Brokering: Opportunities, Early Commercializations, and Challenges' was delivered by Amit Sheth (University of Georgia and Taalee Corp). Sheth characterized semantics as the next step in the evolution of the WWW and stressed the importance of semantically organized information for supporting ubiquitous, powerful, accurate and efficient access to this information. Sheth also reviewed proposals for semantic interoperability frameworks such as the DAML(DARPA Agent Mark-Up Language), the Oingo family of tools for defining concepts and extracting knowledge from large databases, as well as several scenarios on …


The Cowl - V.64 - N.3 - Sept 21, 2000 Sep 2000

The Cowl - V.64 - N.3 - Sept 21, 2000

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 64 - No. 3 - September 21, 2000. 28 pages.


Spartan Daily, September 21, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 2000

Spartan Daily, September 21, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 115, Issue 15


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs Sep 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Williams, Travis. Basketball Players Arrested for Receiving Stolen Property – Derek Robinson, Raynardo Curry, Golden Ingle
  • Lynch, Caroline. Amid Questions & Chaos, Gary Ransdell Promises Change – Insurance, Employee Benefits
  • Warren, Brandy. Gary Ransdell Expects Feasibility Study to Recommend Diddle Arena Renovation
  • Warren, Brandy. Student Government Association Passes Bill to Pay for New Storage Facility – Preston Intramural Complex
  • Insurance Should Be An Option for All
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon Insurance Premiums
  • Frank, Jason. Parking Is A Tangled Issue – Parking & Traffic Services
  • Humpert, Andria. Mark Staynings’ Tone …


Managing Sprawl In The Land Of Unintended Consequences, Robert S. Bucci Sep 2000

Managing Sprawl In The Land Of Unintended Consequences, Robert S. Bucci

New England Journal of Public Policy

Americans witnessing the bulldozing of their country’s pastures, farmlands, and sensitive habitats to erect suburban housing tracts and commercial centers have come to realize that the remaining open land may be too precious to waste. Residential and commercial development is no longer quickly embraced to stimulate economic progress and prosperity. Municipalities are learning that development often extracts a price — sometimes the loss of community character and local charm, sometimes tax revenues that fall short of increased expenditures, and sometimes just plain ugliness. Responding to the new reality, many community officials have initiated unilateral ordinances regulating the development of open …


The Harringtons Of Salem: A Study Of Massachusetts Politics, Richard A. Hogarty Sep 2000

The Harringtons Of Salem: A Study Of Massachusetts Politics, Richard A. Hogarty

New England Journal of Public Policy

Politics inevitably runs in families. Notable among those who have shaped the political landscape of Massachusetts are the Harringtons of the city of Salem.Over the course of five generations, they produced several talented Irish-American politicians who played a major role in state politics and rose to prominent positions of power in the Democratic party. This article centers on the lives and careers of Joseph Harrington and his son Michael, both of whom ran for Congress some twenty-eight years apart. Its treatment of these two congressional races is detailed and insightful. Attention is also directed to the careers of Kevin Harrington …


Editor's Note, Padraig O'Malley Sep 2000

Editor's Note, Padraig O'Malley

New England Journal of Public Policy

In this issue of the New England Journal of Public Policy, we present a potpourri of articles disparate in their scope yet with oddly connecting threads. In “Redeeming the City,” Meredith Ramsay undertakes a review of an emerging urban revitalization driven not by traditional grassroots community activists but by religious groups, a phenomenon she describes as faith-based activism. In “Managing Sprawl in the Land of Unintended Consequences,” Robert Bucci concludes that given the American affinity for land, anti-sprawl policies and laws which failto take into account this unique relationship will almost certainly fall short of their goals. Matthew Reidy, in …


Redeeming The City: Exploring The Relationship Between Church And Metropolis, Meredith Ramsay Sep 2000

Redeeming The City: Exploring The Relationship Between Church And Metropolis, Meredith Ramsay

New England Journal of Public Policy

The author calls attention to a neglected force in urban political life by highlighting how positivism undermined scholarly interest in cultural forces, particularly religion. She shows that although community organizing was formerly led by leftist radicals, today it is led by the church. Five factors contribute to the leading role of congregations in grassroots organizing and urban revitalization. Analysis and interpretation of these factors led the author to conclude that secularization and urban restructuring have left only the church with a sufficient moral and institutional presence in distressed urban neighborhoods to spearhead a return to more direct participatory forms of …


The Longest Commute: The Geography Of Poverty, Employment, And Services, Matthew F. Reidy Sep 2000

The Longest Commute: The Geography Of Poverty, Employment, And Services, Matthew F. Reidy

New England Journal of Public Policy

The average American commuter, alone in an automobile, has a twenty-five-minute ride to work, a not unpleasant, usually overlooked part of the workday. But for millions of low-income people trying to establish themselves in the workforce, getting to work can be a major hurdle because their jobless neighborhoods are not well connected to areas where jobs are plentiful. Theirs is the longest commute. This is not a new problem. The decades-long decline of inner cities and the public transportation system are fairly well-documented phenomena. The time limits instituted as part of the 1996 welfare reform legislation bring a new immediacy …


The Handling Of Taxpayers' Money: African Examples, Samuel N. Woode Sep 2000

The Handling Of Taxpayers' Money: African Examples, Samuel N. Woode

New England Journal of Public Policy

The emerging fragile democracies of Africa are grappling to meet such imperatives of good governance as integrity, transparency, openness, and accountability. Perhaps nowhere in the conduct of the public’s business are they more necessary than in accounting for the use of resources to check fraud, abuse, and waste. This essay summarizes reports of auditors general in some African countries, providing comparative insight into how and in what areas these offenses occur. The author hopes that such knowledge will lead African public servants to a better appreciation of what, in a sense, constitutes the Achilles’ heel in their countries’ public administration …


Prospectus, September 20, 2000, Aaron Turner, Danish Ashraf Nagda, Brian Westbrook Sep 2000

Prospectus, September 20, 2000, Aaron Turner, Danish Ashraf Nagda, Brian Westbrook

Prospectus 2000

No abstract provided.


The Anchor, Volume 114.03: September 20, 2000, Hope College Sep 2000

The Anchor, Volume 114.03: September 20, 2000, Hope College

The Anchor: 2000

The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.


Central Florida Future, September 20, 2000 Sep 2000

Central Florida Future, September 20, 2000

Central Florida Future

SG passes bill for etiquette dinner; Best Buddies provides opportunities for students; UCF student publishes book.