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    Tax and Policy Implications of Changes to Reporting Requirements for Construction Services

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    [Excerpt] New York and other states could increase revenue and improve their tax systems by requiring information reporting for all payments by businesses for construction services, utilizing a form similar to the Federal form 1099. The state could also advance other important policy goals including an increase in the fairness of the tax system and a reduction of the misclassification of workers as independent contractors

    The Cockburn Town Fossil Coral Reef and Modern Coral Reefs of Fernandez Bay, San Salvador Island, Bahamas: A Field Trip Guide

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    Ichnology of Holocene Carbonate Eolianites on San Salvador Island, Bahamas: Diversity and Significance

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    Reprinted from: H. Allen Curran and John E. Mylroie (eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Symposium on the Geology of the Bahamas and Other Carbonate Regions: San Salvador, Bahamian Field Statio

    The Holocene Carbonate Eolianites of North Point and Some Nearby Marine Environments, San Salvador Island, Bahamas: A Field Trip Guide

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    Field Guide to the Cockburn Town Fossil Coral Reef, San Salvador, Bahamas

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    James W. Teeter (ed.), 1984, Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on the Geology of the Bahamas:San Salvador, CCFL Bahamian Field Statio

    Trace Fossils in Carbonate Upper Beach Rocks and Eolianites: Recognition of the Backshore to Dune Transition

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    Reprinted from: H. Allen Curran (ed.), Proceedings of the Third Symposium on the Geology of the Bahamas: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, CCFL Bahamian Field Statio

    Coral Reef to Eolianite Transition in the Pleistocene Rocks of Great Inagua, Bahamas

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    Great Inagua Island, the southernmost of the chain of Bahamian islands, lies approximately 100 km northeast of the eastern tip of Cuba. This paper reports the results of reconnaissance geologic field work conducted on Great Inagua Island in January, 1985, and of more detailed observations made in January, 1986, near Matthew Town, between South West Point and Devil\u27s Point

    Automatic Prediction of Health Status using Smartphone Derived Behavior Profiles

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    Guide to Bahamian Ichnology: Pleistocene, Holocene, and Modern Environments: A Field Trip Guide

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    This guide was prepared for the Fourth International Ichnofabric Workshop (IIW- 4) to be hosted by the Bahamian Field Station and held on San Salvador Island on March 15-22, 1997. About 35 scientists representing 15 countries are registered to attend the workshop. The focus of discussion in the infonnal scientific sessions will be the uses of ichnofabric analysis in sedimentary geology. An ichnofabric is the texture or internal structure created within a sedimentary substrate from the bioturbating activity of organisms. Ichnofabric analysis is a new and emerging area of ichnology (the study of trace fossils), and its methods are proving useful in enhancing sedimentary facies recognition and interpretations, event correlation, paleoenvironmental and paleoecological reconstructions, reservoir prediction, and more. Ichnologists are field oriented, and San Salvador Island, with its diverse and largely pristine modem tropical, carbonate environments and well exposed Pleistocene and Holocene rock record, provides provides a fantastic natural laboratory for the study of all aspects of carbonate geology. San Salvador also is a geologically and ichnologically well known island, so proven field localities are readily available. This doesn\u27t mean that new ichnologic discoveries and interpretations won\u27t be forthcoming - they certainly will be, and probably some will occur during the time of the IIW-4 workshop. My colleague Brian White and I have been working in the Bahamas for just over 15 years. We know a great deal about Bahamian geology, but with every field excursion we find something new, and I often think that we have just scratched the surface! The centerpiece of this guide is the descriptions of six Ichno-localities on San Salvador Island that provide outstanding examples of modem traces or trace fossils and illustrate a veriety of ichnologic principles. In addition, in composite form, the stops provide a good overview of the Pleistocene, Holocene, and modem geology and environments of San Salvador. All of the stops are readily accessible from the main roads on the island. The initial chapter provides a brief introduction to the geology of the Bahamas and San Salvador for first-time visitors. The three chapters at the end of the guide are thematic and designed to expand the ichnologic perspectives to include borer organisms, plant trace fossils, and ichnologic sites in the Bahamas beyond San Salvador. I hope this guide will be useful to a broad spectrum of visitors to the Bahamian Field Station for several years to come, as well as to ichnologists unable to attend this workshop but with an interest in carbonates. See other Smith authored Field Trip Guides of Gerace Research Centre
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