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    Immigration Reform: What Does It Mean for Agriculture?

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    Labor and Human Capital, J43, J48,

    THE STUDY OF RURAL LABOR MARKETS

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    Labor and Human Capital,

    Circumpolar hoods and clouds and their relation to the Martian H2O cycle

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    Water exists in both vapor and solid phases in the Martian atmosphere. The polar hoods are shrouds of condensate clouds which obscure both polar regions at times during their respective fall and winter seasons. The hemispheric asymmetries in the polar hood clouds are reviewed and their significance to the seasonal water cycle is discussed. Comparisons of images acquired using short wavelength filters, which provide maximum cloud contrast, and long wavelength filters, which are sensitive to surface features including the surface cap, provide correlations between cloud formation and large scale planetary dynamics

    Community and Labor Issues in Animal Agriculture

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    Community/Rural/Urban Development, Labor and Human Capital, Livestock Production/Industries, Q13, R11, J61, J43, J28,

    A NONLINEAR MODEL OF INFORMATION AND COORDINATION IN HOG PRODUCTION: TESTING THE COASIAN-FOWLERIAN DYNAMIC HYPOTHESES

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    The pig-cycle 'explanation' expunded by Coase and Fowler followed a well-integrated economic logic and provides tremendous insight into our understanding of commodity cycles. The paper presents a simulation model that replicates all of Coase and Fowler's results and tests its robustness with an application to U.S. hog production.Livestock Production/Industries, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,

    Policy responses to unauthorized of irregular workers

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    The Requirement of Concurrent Majorities in a Charter Referendum: The Supreme Court\u27s Retreat from Voting Equity

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    The United States Supreme Court recently upheld a New York law requiring that any changes in county government must be approved by a majority of city residents and a majority of noncity dwellers. The author discusses the case and concludes that its result is inconsistent with the one person-one vote concept
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