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    Forum Faces: Peter G. Angelos

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    A field experiment to improve communications in a product engineering department : the non-territorial office

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    "March 1973." This report supersedes working paper no. 579-71 (1971) with title: Report of a field experiment to improve communications in a product engineering department: the non-territorial office, by Thomas J. Allen and Peter G. Gerstberger.Includes bibliographical references (p. 22).Thomas J. Allen and Peter G. Gerstberger

    Leadership and Shared Purpose for America's Future

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    This report summarizes what CED calls its "unfinished agenda." At the top of this list are heath care reform, controlling our budget, trade, and savings deficits, reforming our entitlement programs, and investing in new infrastructure such as early education, sustainable energy, and the environment. We are pleased to have the financial support of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation to underwrite our efforts to enlist more American business leaders to support this reform agenda

    Constructing a Geographic Information System for Watershed Management

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    Paper by Peter G. Rowe and Bill A. Bavinge

    Conclusions

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    Paper by Philip B. Bedient and Peter G. Row

    Additional species in the Indigofera haplophylla group (Fabaceae: Faboideae)

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    Two additional species in the Indigofera haplophylla are described. Indigofera brennanii Peter G. Wilson, is a recently discovered taxon that occurs on Groote Eylandt and in Limmen National Park on the adjacent mainland. Indigofera fimbriolata Peter G. Wilson is a geographically isolated species that occurs in Bulleringa National Park, Queensland; it was formerly included in I. rupicola. Although both taxa are found in national parks, their conservation status has not been assessed

    Progress towards resolution of the Indigofera monophylla complex (Fabaceae: Faboideae)

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    The application of the name Indigofera monophylla is clarified by reference to the type held in the Geneva herbarium and an revised description provided. The name has been widely applied to plants with rounded, unifoliolate leaves and some workers have suggested that there are multiple species within this broadly defined group. One of these has previously been given the phrase name Indigofera sp. Bungaroo Creek (S. van Leeuwen 4301) and this is formally named here as Indigofera rivularis Peter G. Wilson. Two additional species in this complex are also described: Indigofera deserticola Peter G. Wilson & Rowe, is a species of sandplains occurring within the Great Sandy Desert and Dampierland Bioregions, and Indigofera rotula Peter G. Wilson, which is a species with smaller leaves and flowers that occurs primarily in areas south of the Pilbara. A key to these species is provided

    Review: Empowering communities through archaeology and heritage

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    Peter G GouldBloomsbury, 2018978-1-3500-3622-2182 page

    An Initial Investigation of Structural and Nonstructural Flood Control Alternatives for Cypress Creak, Texas

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    Paper by Peter G. Rowe, James B. Blackburn, Jr., and Philip B. Bedien

    A Three-Year Experimental Study of Two Methods of Teaching Reading in the Elementary School

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    The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of a phonetic reading approach, namely that published by the Economy Company, with a traditional basal reading approach upon reading achievement in the primary grades of the Peter G. Schmidt Elementary School, in Tumwater, Washington. A secondary purpose of the study was to compare the effects of the two approaches on spelling achievement in the second and third grades in the Peter G. ·Schmidt Elementary School
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