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Connecting, February 2002, Volume 4, Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University Libraries Feb 2002

Connecting, February 2002, Volume 4, Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University Libraries

Connecting: Nova Southeastern University Libraries Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Archeological Impact Evaluations And Surveys In The Texas Department Of Transportation's Bryan, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, And Yoakum Districts, 2000-2001, Ross C. Fields, Karl W. Kibler, E. Frances Gadus, Amy M. Holmes Feb 2002

Archeological Impact Evaluations And Surveys In The Texas Department Of Transportation's Bryan, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, And Yoakum Districts, 2000-2001, Ross C. Fields, Karl W. Kibler, E. Frances Gadus, Amy M. Holmes

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

This document constitutes the final report of work done by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. (PAI), under a contract from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to provide archeological services in four TxDOT districts—Bryan, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and Yoakum— in east-central and south-central Texas. Under this contract, PAI completed Impact Evaluations and Surveys to assist TxDOT in meeting the requirements of their Memorandum of Understanding with the Texas Historical Commission and a Programmatic Agreement between the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the Federal Highway Administration, the Texas Historical Commission, and TxDOT. The contract began on 8 February 2000 and concluded …


Geoarcheological Investigations Of Wetland Cell D Within The Dallas Floodway Extension Project Area, Dallas, Texas, David Shanabrook, Duane E. Peter, Steven M. Hunt Feb 2002

Geoarcheological Investigations Of Wetland Cell D Within The Dallas Floodway Extension Project Area, Dallas, Texas, David Shanabrook, Duane E. Peter, Steven M. Hunt

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

The Dallas Floodway Extension project is designed to provide flood damage reduction and environmental restoration within the Trinity River flood plain between the Corinth Street Viaduct and Loop 12. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, contracted with Geo-Marine, Inc., to conduct an archeological assessment of the proposed Wetland Cell D. The archeological assessment was to identify any potential archeological sites that may be eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places and to provide an assessment of the potential for buried landforms in the project area that may have intact archeological resources present. The geoarcheological …


An Economic Approach To Adultery Law, Eric Bennett Rasmusen Feb 2002

An Economic Approach To Adultery Law, Eric Bennett Rasmusen

Eric Bennett Rasmusen

A long- term relationship such as marriage will not operate efficiently without sanctions for misconduct, of which adultery is one example. Traditional legal sanctions can be seen as different combinations of various features, differing in who initiates punishment, whether punishment is just a transfer or has real costs, who gets the transfer or pays the costs, whether the penalty is determined ex ante or ex post, whether spousal rights are alienable, and who is punished. Three typical sanctions, criminal penalties for adultery, the tort of alienation of affections, and the self-help remedy of justification are formally modelled. The penalties are …


Summary Gender Assessment And Emerging Priorities For Collaborative Projects In Azerbaijan: Final Report, Nuket Kardam Feb 2002

Summary Gender Assessment And Emerging Priorities For Collaborative Projects In Azerbaijan: Final Report, Nuket Kardam

Nüket Kardam

No abstract provided.


Can Law And Economics Be Both Practical And Principled?, David A. Hoffman, Michael P. O'Shea Feb 2002

Can Law And Economics Be Both Practical And Principled?, David A. Hoffman, Michael P. O'Shea

David A Hoffman

This article describes important recent developments in normative law and economics, and the difficulties they create for the project of efficiency-based legal reform. After long proceeding without a well articulated moral justification for using economic decision procedures to choose legal rules, scholars have lately begun to devote serious attention to developing a philosophically attractive definition of well-being. At the same time, the empirical side of law and economics is also being enriched with an improved understanding of the complexities of individuals' decision-making behavior. That is where the problems begin. Scholars may have better, more plausible conceptions of well-being in hand, …


Declaration Of Peter Cramton, Peter Cramton Feb 2002

Declaration Of Peter Cramton, Peter Cramton

Peter Cramton

Comments in support of wireless number portability. For Leap Wireless.


Affidavit Of Peter Cramton, Peter Cramton Feb 2002

Affidavit Of Peter Cramton, Peter Cramton

Peter Cramton

Comments on proposed changes to how the energy clearing price is calculated. For ISO New England.


Getting Together In Idaho: A Survey Of Six Collaborative Efforts On Public Lands, Andrus Center For Public Policy Feb 2002

Getting Together In Idaho: A Survey Of Six Collaborative Efforts On Public Lands, Andrus Center For Public Policy

Research and Reports

Collaborative groups -- loosely defined as groups of people working together to achieve a common purpose and share resources – are emerging in Idaho and around the West.i Collaborative groups often form where there are intense and complex conflicts over natural resource management. Often these conflicts spin off into lawsuits, lost jobs and frequently, fractured community relationships. Many people are turning to each other, believing “there has to be a better way.”

Federal agencies, largely the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM), manage about two-thirds of the land in Idaho. On these federal lands, collaborative partners …


New Expression: February 2002 (Volume 25, Issue 1), Columbia College Chicago Feb 2002

New Expression: February 2002 (Volume 25, Issue 1), Columbia College Chicago

New Expression

February 2002, Volume 25, Issue 1, edition of New Expression, a news publication researched, contributed, written, and edited by Chicago high school journalists


West Virginia Libraries 2002 Vol.55 No.1&2, Dottie Thomas Feb 2002

West Virginia Libraries 2002 Vol.55 No.1&2, Dottie Thomas

West Virginia Libraries Newsletter

No abstract provided.


American Irish Newsletter - February 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec Feb 2002

American Irish Newsletter - February 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec

American Irish Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers From Illegal Immigration?, Raymond Robertson, G. Hanson, G., Et Al. Feb 2002

Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers From Illegal Immigration?, Raymond Robertson, G. Hanson, G., Et Al.

Raymond Robertson

No abstract provided.


February 2002 (Vol. 75, No. 1) Feb 2002

February 2002 (Vol. 75, No. 1)

The Ohio Independent Baptist

No abstract provided.


Disruptive Students In Kentucky Colleges: An Analysis And Comparison Of Policies And Processes, Teresa Mcglone, Judy Spain Feb 2002

Disruptive Students In Kentucky Colleges: An Analysis And Comparison Of Policies And Processes, Teresa Mcglone, Judy Spain

Kentucky Justice and Safety Research Bulletin

This exploratory study examines the disruptive and violent student policies currently used by SACS accrredited four-year or higher degree granting institutions and compares Kentucky institutions with the ten other SACS states. The bais for the research is that policy examination may produce more valid and reliable results than comparing statistics.


The Ideological Development Of U.S. Government Publication, 1820-1920: From Jefferson To Croly, John Walters Feb 2002

The Ideological Development Of U.S. Government Publication, 1820-1920: From Jefferson To Croly, John Walters

John Walters

Abstract-This paper traces the development of an ideology for U.S. government publication, focusing primarily on dominant strands of political thought during the antebellum period, the gilded age, and the progressive era. This paper examines political thought that inhibited the development of an ideology of U.S. government publication, such as the antistatism of Thomas Jefferson and the Social Darwinism of Herbert Spencer and William Graham Sumner; it focuses also on American political thought that fostered its development, such as the Positivism of Lester Frank Ward, the Pragmatism of John Dewey, and the Progressivism of Herbert Croly


Interview No. 1645, Don Haskins Feb 2002

Interview No. 1645, Don Haskins

Combined Interviews

He played basketball at Oklahoma A&M; he played with the Artesia Travelers in the National Industrial Basketball League; he went to a coaching clinic in Albuquerque, New Mexico where Texas Western Head Coach George McCarty convinced Don Haskins to complete his degree; explains that in the interim he took a job coaching basketball and driving the school bus in Benjamin, Texas and later Hedley, Texas. Mr. Haskins recalls that while he was coaching at Dumas, Texas, George McCarty Dean from Texas Western College recruited him to be head coach. Mr. Haskins addresses his reputation as a tough coach by stating …


Interview No. 1646, Tyrone Bobby Joe Hill Feb 2002

Interview No. 1646, Tyrone Bobby Joe Hill

Combined Interviews

He was originally from Michigan but was playing at a junior college in Iowa where Don Haskins saw him play and recruited him; he was not familiar with the city or school, he was surprised by the size and warm weather; he mentions that Jim Barnes and Nolan Richardson showed him around town and people were friendly. He describes his initial impression of Don Haskins was that he was nice, but at practice found out that he was very disciplinarian; he mentions that he thought the 1965-66 team was good, but they had a quiet confidence; he addresses the story …


Interview No. 1648, David Lattin Feb 2002

Interview No. 1648, David Lattin

Combined Interviews

David Lattin describes his recruitment into the Texas Western College basketball team. He began as a student at Tennessee State but was unhappy there and then later transferred to Texas Western College. Mr. Lattin describes positive experiences with his new team and coach, Don Haskins. He also describes hardships and fears he encountered in the team; since he played alongside others who were taller than him, Lattin feared that someday the ball would go over his head when it was passed to him. Lattin became less weary of this as he began to build trust amongst his team members. Another …


Interview No. 1652, Togo Railey Feb 2002

Interview No. 1652, Togo Railey

Combined Interviews

Togo Railey discusses his recruitment and experience playing for the Texas Western College basketball team. As a basketball player in Austin High School, he had two influential coaches who influenced his decision to attend Texas Western College. While in high school, he recalls the presence of Texas-Western’s basketball coach, Don Haskins, who actively promoted basketball in El Paso and was always looking for recruits. He discusses his admiration for Coach Haskins who he describes as well mannered, a taskmaster, and basketball enthusiast. Railey also describes his first impressions of the Texas-Western basketball team, who he knew would perform well because …


Table Of Contents Feb 2002

Table Of Contents

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Libraries Continue To Take On Copyright Challenges, Prudence S. Adler, Miriam M. Nisbet Feb 2002

Libraries Continue To Take On Copyright Challenges, Prudence S. Adler, Miriam M. Nisbet

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


From Your (Number-Crunching) Editor, Katina Strauch Feb 2002

From Your (Number-Crunching) Editor, Katina Strauch

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Op Ed -- Opinions And Editorials -- What It's Like To Run For President Of Ala When You Are The Underdog, Katina Strauch Feb 2002

Op Ed -- Opinions And Editorials -- What It's Like To Run For President Of Ala When You Are The Underdog, Katina Strauch

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Questions & Answers -- Copyright Column, Laura N. Gasaway Feb 2002

Questions & Answers -- Copyright Column, Laura N. Gasaway

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Biz Of Acq -- Assessing Legal Collections: Trying To Eke Out A Method From The Madness, Brian Flaherty Feb 2002

Biz Of Acq -- Assessing Legal Collections: Trying To Eke Out A Method From The Madness, Brian Flaherty

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


And They Were There -- Reports Of Meetings -- China Society Of Library Science's 2001 Annual Conference, Editor Feb 2002

And They Were There -- Reports Of Meetings -- China Society Of Library Science's 2001 Annual Conference, Editor

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Oregon Trails -- Books And Bookstores, Tomas Leonhardt Feb 2002

Oregon Trails -- Books And Bookstores, Tomas Leonhardt

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Mla In Las Vegas, Lisa Rae Philpott Feb 2002

Mla In Las Vegas, Lisa Rae Philpott

Western Libraries Publications

No abstract provided.


Olininfo, February 2002, Olin Library Feb 2002

Olininfo, February 2002, Olin Library

OlinInfo

Newsletter of the Franklin W. Olin Library at Rollins College.