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Jul 7, 2014
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Ballanti, Donald; Leahy, Andy; Teitel, Ron; San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (San Francisco, Calif.); San Francisco (Calif.). Planning Dept; Wagstaff and Associates; DMJM+HARRIS; Illingworth & Rodkin, Inc; 6th Street Studio (Firm); Environmental Vision (Firm)
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"San Francisco Planning Department: 2006.1308"
Topics: City planning, Construction industry
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Georges Vachaud; Fanny Quertamp; Thi San Ha Phan; Tien Dung Tran Ngoc; Thong Nguyen; Xuan Loc Luu; Anh Tuan Nguyen; Nicolas Gratiot
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With an ever-growing population of around 10 million inhabitants (officially 7.9 in 2013), Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is set to become one of the largest cities in South East Asia and already occupies a major economic role in the area. To accommodate the increasing population, the megacity now stretches out in an urban continuum covering more than 800 square kilometers and is currently growing at a rate of 3.2% per year. If the neighboring provinces around HCMC are included, the total population...
Topics: Tropical rain, Tsunamis, Urban planning strategy, Wave set-up by tides
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Guoqin Zhang; Rubing Ge; Tao Lin; Hong Ye; Xinhu Li; Ning Huang
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Cities have become a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and controlling urban GHG emissions is a critical response to global climate change. Many previous studies on urban GHG emissions focused on inventories, changes and impact factors but few investigated the distribution of spatial sources within a city. Although inventories of a city can give information of GHG emissions from different sectors, urban government and planners need to know where emissions occur and how (or why)...
Topics: Greenhouse gas emission inventory, Land-use classification, Low-carbon urban planning, Spatial...
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Melanie Flynn; James D. Ford; Tristan Pearce; Sherilee L. Harper
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Participatory scenario planning (PSP) approaches are increasingly being used in research on climate change impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability (IAV). We identify and evaluate how PSP has been used in IAV studies in the Arctic, reviewing work published in the peer-reviewed and grey literature (n = 43). Studies utilizing PSP commonly follow the stages recognized as ‘best practice’ in the general literature in scenario planning, engaging with multiple ways of knowing including western...
Topics: Adaptation, Arctic, Climate change, Impacts, Participatory scenario planning, Vulnerability
San Francisco Public Library
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Jun 18, 2014
06/14
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San Francisco (Calif.). Planning Dept; Transbay Joint Powers Authority
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"July 20, 2008."
Topics: Neighborhoods, Real estate development, City planning, Transbay Terminal (San Francisco, Calif.),...
The purpose of a Quality Function Deployment model is the identification of the needs of the stakeholder. The stakeholders of a Technical Institution include students, faculty, parents, recruiters, administrative staff, etc. This paper focuses on Technical Institution as a service provider and students as the prime stakeholder. The requirements of the students with respect to the academic application of technical education are used as input for the QFD model and the key activities that the...
Topics: Technical Education, Quality Function Deployment, Service Planning, Process Planning and Activity...
This study determines the relationship between Recruitment Management System (RMS) and Employee Procurement in the oil and gas sector in Rivers State, Nigeria. Given the increasing role of technology in human resource management, the study assumed that RMS through its candidate attraction, assessment, and hiring dimensions influences Employee Procurement in terms of human resource planning, recruitment, selection, employment contract, and induction and placement. For empirical evidence, a total...
Topics: Recruitment Management System, Candidate Attraction System, Candidate Assessment System, Candidate...
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Nov 10, 2015
11/15
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Talk360 Show
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Keesa and Djevna discuss why marijuana should stop getting such a bad rap, how religion is linked to meaner kids and where a third of our workload might go in a few years. This week is the second edition of “Innovator’s Roundtable” (36:03), where we talk to young professionals who are finding innovative & creative ways to make a difference in their communities! This time, we're talking to Farrah Belizaire of @LiteworkEvents, a social brand that aims to connect the young urban...
Topics: talk, podcast, Boston, voting, Marijuana, religion, Adele, Suicide, hoax, Facebook, FICO, credit,...
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Jul 24, 2020
07/20
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Tangredi, Sam J
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273 p. ; 23 cm
Topics: National security -- United States -- Forecasting, Security, International -- Forecasting,...
A publication of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers for its members.
Topics: Chinatown, trees, Howard Wong, history, Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882, Judy Irving, Canary Island...
A publication of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers for its members.
Topics: CJ Verburg, Jean Forsman, Catz Forsman, Robert Faltisco, The Speakeasy, Dominick Palamenti, Nathan...
Climate change impacts are a key challenge for sustainable urban development. To address this challenge, ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA), i.e., the use of ecosystem services and biodiversity to help people adapt to climate change, is increasingly being considered as an alternative or complement to traditional, engineering-based approaches (increasingly also known as nature-based solutions). However, little research on ecosystem-based adaptation has been carried out in urban areas, and...
Topics: Climate change adaptation, Ecosystem services, Ecosystem-based adaptation, Green infrastructure,...
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Sep 1, 2015
09/15
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The Culture Bum
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The Culture Bum Podcast is incredibly honored to welcome Brooke. Brooke just moved to China a few weeks ago and is residing in sunny Beijing (snicker). I love talking to people new to China about all the ups and downs and WTF moments they experience but Brooke has an infectious positive attitude and obviously is loving the experience presented before her. This is a must listen to podcast if your preparing for a move to China. There are a few moments of lag on the Skype but I think you can...
Topics: The Culture Bum, ESL, China, Beijing, Shanghai, Traveling, World Travel, Recruiters, WTF Moments,...
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Thomas A. Deetjen; Julia P. Conger; Benjamin D. Leibowicz; Michael E. Webber
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This study reviews the research literature's recommendations on which policies a city can pursue to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. Using these recommendations, we develop a multi-parameter, analytic scoring rubric for quantifying the comprehensiveness of a city's climate action policy plans. The scoring rubric is used to assess the plans of 29 major U.S. cities revealing trends about urban climate policy in the United States. Most of these plans strongly pursue policies aimed at building...
Topics: Buildings, Cities and climate change, Climate policy, Decarbonization, Demand-side measures,...
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Jul 15, 2020
07/20
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Thompson, Arthur A., 1940-
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1 volume (various pagings) : 27 cm
Topics: Strategic planning, Strategic planning -- Case studies, Planification stratégique -- Cas,...
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Dec 18, 2020
12/20
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Thompson, Arthur A., 1940-
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Topics: Strategic planning, Business planning
Policies supporting rice production and investments in water infrastructure enabled intensification and diversification of farming systems in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) over the past 20 years. Yet, demands of food security, economic development, and climate change continue to pose diverging and often conflicting challenges for water resources management in the upper, central, and coastal zones of the delta. The major changes effected in the VMD's hydrological regime and land-use patterns...
Topics: Hydrological regime, Land-use change, Land-use planning, Mekong Delta, Vietnam, Water resources...
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Oct 26, 2019
10/19
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Tiger, Caroline
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144 p. : 18 cm
Topics: Wedding etiquette, Weddings -- Planning
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Sep 4, 2018
09/18
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Tiger, Caroline
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143 pages : 18 cm
Topics: Marriage service, Weddings -- Planning, Marriage service, Weddings -- Planning, Weddings -- Planning
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Tijana Jovanovic; Fengyun Sun; Tasnuva Mahjabin; Alfonso Mejia
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In urban watersheds, climate variability and change, urban growth, and stormwater management can act concurrently over time to shape and alter the streamflow dynamics. Yet, when assessing the impacts of urbanization on streamflow, these factors are rarely taken simultaneously into consideration. There is thus an emerging need for approaches that allow disentangling the hydrological impacts of land cover change from those due to climate, in the context of long-term, historical changes in urban...
Topics: Climate change, Ecology, Environmental flows, Hydrology, Land cover, Stormwater management, Urban...
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Dec 3, 2019
12/19
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Tillmann, George
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xv, 256 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Chief information officers, Information technology -- Management, Business planning, Information...
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Todd K. BenDor; Vivek Shandas; Brian Miles; Kenneth Belt; Lydia Olander
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Green stormwater infrastructure (GI) is gaining traction as a viable complement to traditional “gray” infrastructure in cities across the United States. As cities struggle with decisions to replace deteriorating stormwater infrastructure in the face of looming issues such as population growth and climate change, GI may offer a cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable approach. However, decision makers confront challenges when integrating GI within city plans, including uncertainties...
Topics: Ecosystem services, Environmental planning, Green infrastructure, Low impact development,...
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Dec 17, 2019
12/19
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Tomlinson, Carol A
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1 online resource (xiv, 239 pages)
Topics: Individualized instruction -- United States, Individualized instruction -- United States -- Case...
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May 28, 2020
05/20
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Townsend, Mary C., 1941-
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xxxiii, 616 p. : 20 cm
Topics: Psychiatric nursing -- Diagnosis -- Handbooks, manuals, etc, Mental illness -- Diagnosis --...
Drought is an insidious hazard and is a protracted period of deficient precipitation resulting in extensive damage to crops, resulting in loss of yield and its impact vary from region to region. It conditions result from a lack of precipitation and can worsen after prolonged periods of no rainfall, especially in areas where the water supply is short. The main objective of the research to develop an approach and analyses of meteorological droughts based on precipitation data. If the mean weekly...
Topics: Rainfall, Crop Planning, Irrigation & Ajmer and Bikaner District
This study ascertained the relationship between employee information systems (EIS) and human resource procurement in the oil and gas sector in Rivers State, Nigeria. The systems theory was considered as a theoretical framework for this paper with prospects viewing the interaction between the organization and its external environment. The total population size of 217 was examined for this study and a sample size of 141was obtained via the Taro Yemen’s formula. Questionnaires designed and...
Topics: Employee Information System, Employee Regulatory/Management System, Employee Database Summary...
The study entitled “Perceived effectiveness of paddy promotion programmes under decentralized planning process” was conducted in Thrissur district of Kerala, India. Ex-post facto research design was followed. Thirty beneficiary farmers, each from three major rice producing gramapanchayats of the district viz; Chelakkara, Adat and Arimpur were randomly selected using multi stage sampling technique. Kruskal Wallis test was employed to rank and assess the perception of the beneficiaries. The...
Topics: Perception on Effectiveness, Paddy Promotion Programmes & Decentralized Planning
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Apr 7, 2008
04/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: Iraq? Truly ugly... But what did you expect policy-wise from a "war president", who makes 'decisions with war on his mind' for an endgame to our illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq? Sitrep. General Petraeus and ambassador Crocker are headed back to Washington and will tell congress how well it's going (...at least for their friends in the military-industrial complex). The Army will deploy now for 15 months instead of 12, and BlackwaterUSA will continue to protect...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Feb 13, 2008
02/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: McCain and Obama sweep the Potomac belt primaries. McCain is expected to call for Mike Huckabee to drop out, but Huckabee believes in miracles, not numbers. What was that you said? The Senate passes the FISA bill with the provision allowing retroactive immunity for the FISA unauthorized telecom company wiretaps that happened a few years ago, and probably never ceased. The bill goes to senate-house conference committee. Sitrep. The $168 billion dollar economic stimulus bill is...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Jan 9, 2008
01/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: Iraq - There is an American operation against Al Qaeda in Iraq using "Awakening Council" militias... indirectly U.S. paid personnel, and it's not going well... 8 leaders have been kidnapped. More. Despite Barack Obama's rock star status, Hillary Clinton ekes out a victory in New Hampshire, and NH women, including the young women, did it. Republicans? McCain. Nevada is the next Democratic primary... Michigan for the Rethuglicans. Note there will be no Michigan Democratic...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Jan 23, 2008
01/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: Jose Padilla - A federal judge sentences him to 17 years, NOT LIFE as requested by the prosecution, and further, required vocational training for him in prison, which means he WILL NOT be kept in a SuperMax lockdown, comments that there WAS NO LINK between Padilla and any terrorist act. An appeal is possible and hopefully likely. More.... Arnold Schwarzenegger is attempting to drive a wedge into the federal boycott of Cuba by sending an agricultural trade delegation. You go Arnold!...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Feb 20, 2008
02/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: Space Shuttle Atlantis returns with a picture perfect landing. The European spacelab has been installed on the International Space Station, with another shuttle launch coming up in late march to install a lab from Japan. 4-5 more missions and then the Shuttle fleet retires. More on the post-shuttle fleet plan. If I had a hammer... I'd try to smack an incoming spy satellite into itty bitty pieces. The US launched satellite has gone out of control. Details on the naval intercept...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Mar 7, 2008
03/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: Ecuador asks the OAS to step in over Colombia's border incursion, using high tech U.S. weaponry unlikely to be operated by Colombian forces, to kill the FARC information minister, hostage negotiator, and other members. American assassination squads? Could it be DynCorp's revenge for FARC's kidnapping their mercenaries a few years back? A 'rolled up' CIA penetration op? Sitrep. Paul Watson's Sea Shepard Society says one of it's members was shot in the chest by Japanese whalers....
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Feb 1, 2008
02/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: The CIA manages to kill a top commander of al Qaeda with a Hellfire missile launched from a Predator drone... in Waziristan... Pakistan... Where we aren't supposed to be running military operations. There are now 3941 Dead U.S. Soldiers as theater commanders are asking that the troop reductions (to pre-surge level) be slowed or stopped. The National Guard is unprepared to deal with bio-chem attacks and other homeland insecurity emergencies due to mass deployments overseas in our...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Jan 7, 2008
01/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: It's getting scary in the Persian Gulf - The seafaring wing of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard challenges the U.S. Navy in the Strait of Hormuz. The burning question? What gives the west an exclusive right to patrol the Strait. The NY Times publishes a story which claims the Bush administration is giving U.S. Special Forces a 'Hunting License' in Waziristan and the Autonomous Tribal Area. { The Washington Post blogger William Arkin had already reported this , but it's good to see...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Apr 8, 2008
04/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker are in Senate Committee today to tell them how we're doing with the rape of Iraq, it's society and culture. Every time they say that progress is being made, here's a semantic prompt... Rocket & Mortar Attack On US Embassy Baghdad April 07 2008 Demonstrations today and tomorrow in San Francisco demanding Tibet's independence may cause the Olympic torch to reach the end of it's trip prematurely. It already took an improptu bus ride in...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Feb 19, 2008
02/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: Fidel Castro steps down as president of Cuba. The Cuban parliament (Yes, Cuba has a parliament, but you wouldn't know that by perusing the US media), already in session, may decide on a new leader of Cuba in the next week or so. Sitrep. Pakistan's parliamentary election shows a large turnout and the opposition parties seem set to take what governmental powers still exist. Where IS the beef? 143 MILLION pounds of contaminated beef from one meat packer in Chino California. The recall...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Mar 18, 2008
03/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: The US financial markets seem to have stabilized, but no one quite understands why. More. Brad Delong, UC Berkeley economist has some notes... Here's what happened: First, some firms that lend money made some big, risky home loans. The loans were risky because they ended up with lots of people who would only be able to pay them if house prices kept rising. But the lenders weren't that worried about the quality of loans because they didn't hold on to them. They securitized them,...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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Mar 24, 2008
03/08
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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News: It is believed there were Secret Service agents dressed in Easter Bunny suits on the lawn for the annual Easter egg roll at the White House as the U.S. military deaths in Iraq hit 4,000. William Arkin @ the Wapo's Early Warning blog asks the question: " 4,000 Deaths: Is It All About the Numbers? " Da' Buffalo comments: " No William... It's about CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY. " "I ( Craig Unger, author of The Fall of the House of Bush ) traveled to Rome to...
Topics: Travus T. Hipp, Cabale News Service, KPIG, Politics, News, Alternative News, U.S. Foreign Policy,...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
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May 1, 2018
05/18
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Triggervarning
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The fortieth episode of Spoilervarning, a spinoff of the Finland Swedish podcast Triggervarning.
Topics: Triggervarning, Spoilervarning, Avengers, Infinity War, Marvel is altering its formula ever so...
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan; Trish Morgan
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This article is concerned with the interaction of international, regional and national policy on climate change and sustainability, and the implications of these policy dimensions for planning. With the scientific consensus pointing to unequivocal human influence on the ecosystem, the issue of how best to manage climate change and ecological sustainability is arguably now a matter for economic, political, policy and planning domains. However, despite the warnings of scientists that ‘business...
Topics: Climate change, Crisis, Economy, Planning, Policy, Techno-finance fix
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Oct 20, 2020
10/20
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Tuckwell, Keith, 1950-
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xxiii, 440 pages : 28 cm
Topics: Communication in marketing -- Textbooks, Sales promotion -- Textbooks, Advertising -- Textbooks,...
In this research, a Microsoft Excel retirement planning decision support tool is developed to help Marine Corps Officers visualize their own time horizon to achieve retirement. Basic and advanced features allow individuals to adjust all of the variables within the tool to represent their unique financial retirement goals. The decision support tool will also help eligible Marine Corps Officers to choose between the Legacy Retirement System and Blended Retirement System, by understanding each...
Topics: Blended Retirement System, Legacy Retirement System, decision support, retirement planning
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Mar 28, 2015
03/15
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Tyler
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Berkeley based innovation strategist and consultant Chris Ertel talks with KALX Method to the Madness host Lisa Kiefer about his first book, Moments of Impact: How to Design Strategic Conversations That Accelerate Change on Friday, March 27th, 2015. Based on interviews with more than 100 executives, managers, practitioners, and thought leaders, Moments of Impact lays out a practical process for designing effective strategic conversations in any context. Chris is a social scientist with...
Topics: KALX, Method to the Madness, Lisa Kiefer, Chris Ertel, Moments of Impact, strategic conversations,...
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Vladimir Naumov; Janis Priednieks; Siarhei Uhlianets; Taras Yamelynets; Anton Zhivotov; Per Angelstam
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There are currently competing demands on Europe's forests and the finite resources and services that they can offer. Forestry intensification that aims at mitigating climate change and biodiversity conservation is one example. Whether or not these two objectives compete can be evaluated by comparative studies of forest landscapes with different histories. We test the hypothesis that indicators of wood production and biodiversity conservation are inversely related in a gradient of long to short...
Topics: Bio-economy, Conservation, Forest policy, Intensification, Land-sharing, Land-sparing, Spatial...
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Yi Dou; Takuya Togawa; Liang Dong; Minoru Fujii; Satoshi Ohnishi; Hiroki Tanikawa; Tsuyoshi Fujita
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Energy shortage and global climate change have created a dilemma in Japan, especially after the great earthquake of 2011 in eastern Japan. District Heating System (DHS) using waste heat is highlighted as an attractive solution. However, because of low heat demand in urban areas and the geographic separation of industries, popularizing this solution is considerably difficult in Japan. Previous studies have focused on technical improvements on existing district heating networks, but these studies...
Topics: District heating, Fukushima, Industrial-Urban Symbiosis, Land use planning, Waste heat
This paper attempts to formulate a futuristic model for delineation of peri-urban interface for Chandigarh, India; on the basis of specific planning parameters evolved from background research and historical dataset. These parameters contribute towards the measurement of their degree of association and accordingly frame probabilistic statistical model to delineate peri-urban realm around cities. The paper questions the existing criteria of Rural-Urban Classification defined by the Census of...
Topics: Futuristic Model, Hierarchy of Settlement, Peri-Urban Interface, Planning Parameters &...