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The Economic Impact of Hill Air Force Base on the Ogden Area
The people of Utah saw the first federal military installation established in the area almost a century ago. They were not pleased in 1857 when they heard that President Buchanan was sending some 2500 soldiers to set up camp in the Salt Lake Valley. As the troops approached the Territory, every available means was used to resist their advance. Trenches and other defenses were prepared and all forage burned on the routes to the Valley to hamper or prevent their approach (17, p.303). When the troops arrived in 1858 they were permitted to enter the territory of Utah without further resistance. But an express condition of the peaceful reception was that their camp be established at least 40 miles from Salt Lake City (17, p.308)
The Uses of Social Science in Trials With Political and Racial Overtones: The Trial of Joan Little
The Effects of School Desegregation Upon Students’ Racial Attitudes and Behavior: Critical Review of the Literature and a Prolegomenon to Future Research
Critically reviews the existing literature on the effects of school desegregation on race relations and student attitudes, and discusses the critical issues that should influence future research in this area
The Uses of Social Science in Trials with Political and Racial Overtones: The Trial of Joan Little
Effect of social category priming on personal attitudes
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Selection of patients for coronary arteriography with Thallium-201: Operating position on the receiver operating characteristic curve
Racialized Workplaces, Contemporary Racial Attitudes, and Stereotype Endorsement: A Recipe for Consumer Racial Profiling
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