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    Urban Inequality

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    What impact does inequality have on metropolitan areas? Crime rates are higher in places with more inequality, and people in unequal cities are more likely to say that they are unhappy. There is also a negative association between local inequality and the growth of both income and population, once we control for the initial distribution of skills. What determines the degree of inequality across metropolitan areas? Twenty years ago, metropolitan inequality was strongly associated with poverty, but today, inequality is more strongly linked to the presence of the wealthy. Inequality in skills can explain about one third of the variation in income inequality, and that skill inequality is itself explained by historical schooling patterns and immigration. There are also substantial differences in the returns to skill, related to local concentrations in different industries, and these too are strongly correlated with inequality.

    Statement of Cash Funds and Budget Reserves as of June 30, 1952

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    Coverrs the Admission to the Bar, General, and Legislation funds. Also includes a page listing members who passed in 1951-52

    04. Commencement of the Class of 1990

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    https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/class_of_1990/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Geologic Map of the Olympia Cavi Region of Mars (MTM 85200): A Summary of Tactical Approaches

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    The 1:500K-scale geologic map of MTM 85200 - the Olympia Cavi region of Mars - has been submitted for peer review [1]. Physiographically, the quadrangle includes portions of Olympia Rupes, a set of sinuous scarps which elevate Planum Boreum ~800 meters above Olympia Planum. The region includes the high-standing, spiral troughs of Boreales Scopuli, the rugged and deep depressions of Olympia Cavi, and the vast dune fields of Olympia Undae. Geologically, the mapped units and landforms reflect the recent history of repeated accumulation and degradation. The widespread occurrence of both weakly and strongly stratified units implicates the drape-like accumulation of ice, dust, and sand through climatic variations. Similarly, the occurrence of layer truncations, particularly at unit boundaries, implicates punctuated periods of both localized and regional erosion and surface deflation whereby underlying units were exhumed and their material transported and re-deposited. Herein, we focus on the iterative mapping approaches that allowed not only the accommodation of the burgeoning variety and volume of data sets, but also facilitated the efficient presentation of map information. Unit characteristics and their geologic history are detailed in past abstracts [2-3]

    The Maine Voter vol. 1, no. 4 (Fall 1984)

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    Morehead State University Baseball 1981

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    The 1981 official media guide for the Morehead State University baseball team.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/msu_sports_programs/1252/thumbnail.jp

    Baseball 1982

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    The 1982 official media guide for the Morehead State College baseball team.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/msu_sports_programs/1402/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 26, Number 2, September 21 1920

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    https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/newspapers/1187/thumbnail.jp

    Montana Kaimin, November 13, 1974

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    Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/7370/thumbnail.jp
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