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    Letter, James Speed to Unknown, June 26, 1868

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    This handwritten letter, dated June 26, 1868, is written from James Speed to an unidentified recipient discussing how busy he\u27s been at the Kentucky Supreme Court, the flood of immigrants from the south, and post war situations in the south.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-original-manuscripts/1193/thumbnail.jp

    Impacts on nontarget avian species from aerial meat baiting for feral pigs

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    Bait containing sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is widely used for the routine control of feral pigs in Australia. In Queensland, meat baits are popular in western and northern pastoral areas where they are readily accepted by feral pigs and can be distributed aerially. Field studies have indicated some levels of interference and consumption of baits by nontarget species and, based on toxicity data and the 1080 content of baits, many nontarget species (particularly birds and varanids) are potentially at risk through primary poisoning. While occasional deaths of species have been recorded, it remains unclear whether the level of mortality is sufficient to threaten the viability or ecological function of species. A series of field trials at Culgoa National Park in south-western Queensland was conducted to determine the effect of broadscale aerial baiting (1.7 baits per km2) on the density of nontarget avian species that may consume baits. Counts of susceptible bird species were conducted prior to and following aerial baiting, and on three nearby unbaited properties, in May and November 2011, and May 2012. A sample of baits was monitored with remote cameras in the November 2011 and May 2012 trials. Over the three baiting campaigns, there was no evidence of a population-level decline among the seven avian nontarget species that were monitored. Thirty per cent and 15% of baits monitored by remote cameras in the November 2011 and May 2012 trials were sampled by birds, varanids or other reptiles. These results support the continued use of 1080 meat baits for feral pig management in western Queensland and similar environs

    An analysis of the problems in attracting primary health professionals to Northeast Kansas

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    Call number: LD2668 .P7 1974 D3

    Opinion on the constitutional power of the military to try and execute the assassins of the president

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    The opinion, headed Attorney General\u27s Office, Washington, July --, 1965 , was addressed to the president [Andrew Johnson]. The cover contains the title and author within a scalloped text box.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/2085/thumbnail.jp

    Designing for the End of Life of IoT Objects

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    The Internet of Things (IoT) and ubiquitous computing are leading to an increase in objects with a short lifespan - either through breakage, “bricking” by the manufacturer, or discontinued use by the owner. This leads to a surplus of material and e-waste that cannot or is not readily recycled, upcycled or otherwise reused, aggravating material scarcity. In part, this is due to custom-built hardware, and use of unrecyclable materials. However, it is also due to the limited value people place on these objects (e.g., sentimental and environmental). This one-day workshop will explore how the configuration of values designed into IoT objects influences the end-user practices of disposal, recycling and upcycling. Through this lens, we will collectively consider potential design strategies that can be instilled during the process of design, to support the continuity of the material life of IoT objects after their “death”
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