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    Naturally Occurring Asbestos in Alaska and Experiences and Policy of Other States Regarding its Use

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    INE/AUTC 09.0

    Fascism and the Russian community in interwar Queensland

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    A Sociolinguistic Glance at the Great Vowel Shift of English

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    Ole Miss Prof Says AAUP Big Help In Integration Crisis

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    Dr. Russell Barrett, a University of Mississippi political science professor, discusses actions taken by the university\u27s chapter of the American Association of University Professors to assist during the process of James Meredith\u27s enrollment; Source: Jackson Daily News; Unknown datehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/jws_clip/1256/thumbnail.jp

    UA94/5/1 Founders Day Notes

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    Notes for presentation given at the Alpha Tau Omega founders day festivities which includes the Barons fraternity

    Social and Community Media in Poor and Marginalized Urban Communities: A Study of Collective Action in Kiber

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    Traditional media is often thought of as a space for resourced storytellers to inform a passive and silent audience. In the Kibera informal settlement, this paradigm has allowed large commercial media houses to misrepresent the realities of everyday life. Community media houses have the opportunity to correct this misrepresentation and redefine who we perceive to be the storyteller. By striving to highlight news and issues affecting the community, media houses such as Pamoja FM radio station and the Kibera Journal have given a voice to Kibera. Yet with the introduction of innovative media technologies, the distinction between the storyteller and the audience may become blurred, thus breaking down the idea of traditional media. The Voice of Kibera represents a social media project in which a more participatory form of media is possible. This altered form of media may foster a media democracy and thereby create a platform for collective action

    Overcoming Jurisdictional Obstacles to Feed-In Tariffs in the United States

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    This Comment provides a brief survey of the current rules that delineate federal and state jurisdiction over electrical energy in the United States. Part II also discusses three important exceptions to these jurisdictional rules. This Comment then examines the FIT in the scheme of federal versus state jurisdiction. Part III discusses the value of the FIT and then analyzes the development of current jurisdictional rules that make state-law FITs untenable in the current legal landscape. Finally, Part IV proposes a solution in the form of a jurisdictional carve-out modeled on the Rural Electrification Act, an initiative that the federal government launched to promote energy development

    DAM REGULATIONS EFFECTS ON SAND BAR MIGRATION ON THE MISSOURI RIVER: SOUTHEASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA

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