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    Pranking and tall tale telling within Florida’s old-time fiddling tradition

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    Theorizing Public Folklore: Folklore Work as Systemic Cultural Intervention

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    Follow the band : playing old-time tunesin new performance contexts

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    Kenneth Burke's Rhetorical Theory within the Construction of the Ethnography of Speaking

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    An Interview with Henry Glassie

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    An Interview with Richard Bauman

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    The End of Folklore and the Task of Thinking

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    Reuse of Aqueous Waste Streams For Transportation-Related Applications

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    Aqueous waste streams produced from commercial, industrial, and municipal processes may be potentially reused for transportation applications. The objectives of this project were to identify potential transportation-related applications for aqueous waste streams available in South Dakota, develop guidance for the beneficial reuse of aqueous waste streams, and evaluate the reuse of MIEX® brine generated by the Watertown Municipal Water Treatment Plant (WMWTP). This study identified many aqueous wastes from municipal water and wastewater treatment facilities, industrial and agricultural processes in South Dakota that can be potentially used for ice and dust control. Beneficial reuse of these waste streams requires a comprehensive evaluation for the effectiveness, safety, economics, environmental benefits and risks, and adherence to local, state, and federal regulations. The evaluation of MIEX® brine suggests that this brine can be used as a feed solution to produce final brine products at SDDOT facilities for winter road maintenance. Reusing the MIEX® brine in the Aberdeen region may reduce the cost of brine disposal for the City of Watertown and reduce the cost of winter road maintenance for SDDOT
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