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    How much does a man cost? A dirty, dull, and dangerous application

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    Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017This study illuminates the many abilities of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). One area of importance includes the UAV's capability to assist in the development, implementation, and execution of crisis management. This research focuses on UAV uses in pre and post crisis planning and accomplishments. The accompaniment of unmanned vehicles with base teams can make crisis management plans more reliable for the general public and teams faced with tasks such as search and rescue and firefighting. In the fight for mass acceptance of UAV integration, knowledge and attitude inventories were collected and analyzed. Methodology includes mixed method research collected by interviews and questionnaires available to experts and ground teams in the UAV fields, mining industry, firefighting and police force career field, and general city planning crisis management members. This information was compiled to assist professionals in creation of general guidelines and recommendations for how to utilize UAVs in crisis management planning and implementation as well as integration of UAVs into the educational system. The results from this study show the benefits and disadvantages of strategically giving UAVs a role in the construction and implementation of crisis management plans and other areas of interest. The results also show that the general public is lacking information and education on the abilities of UAVs. This education gap shows a correlation with negative attitudes towards UAVs. Educational programs to teach the public benefits of UAV integration should be implemented

    MUSI 362.20: UM Cabaret II

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    MUSI 362.20: UM Cabaret II

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    MUSI 362.15: UM Cabaret

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    Alien Registration- Hatfield, Harry A. (Mars Hill, Aroostook County)

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    Where Is Moly?

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    Is moly in hiding or has it gone down the river? Recent tests in Graves County suggest that it is probably just in hiding. Moly (molybdenum) is of importance to Kentucky farmers because of its unique relation to soil acidity and legume growth. Many other trace or minor elements necessary for plant growth are most available to crops under acid soil conditions. Molybdenum becomes more available as the soil acidity approaches neutrality

    Alien Registration- Hatfield, Elmer A. (Mars Hill, Aroostook County)

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    MUSI 596.04: UM Cabaret

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    MUSI 162A.19: UM Cabaret

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