883 research outputs found
ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF TAXATION TO ACHIEVE EQUITABLE LEVELS OF EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURES
Public Economics,
Interview with Bill White
Mr. White talks about growing up, raising kids, and working in Arkansas
Random walk population sizing as a model of decision making in a deceptive schema partition
Population-sizing models have been shown to be accurate predictors of genetic algorithm convergence. The random walk model incorporates and improves upon previous work in population sizing. This research investigates the ability of the random walk model to predict the underlying genetic mechanisms of schema processing. These mechanisms are evaluated by examining the decisions a genetic algorithm makes in deceptive schema partitions. Results of this research indicate that the random walk model is an accurate predictor of schema partition processing in deceptive partitions. Visualization of the ongoing competition among the schemata in a partition as vertices of a hypercube confirm the dynamics of schema processing predicted by the model. Taken together, the visualization of the process and the statistics of the results help to confirm the random walk model of schema processing at a more detailed level than previous studies of end results only
AN AGRICULTURAL VALUE TAX AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO LAND USE TAX OR MARKET VALUE TAX ON LAND
Public Economics,
Missouri bobwhite quail habitat appraisal guide : assessing your farm's potential for bobwhites (2008)
New 1/05 ; Revised 4/08/XM
Habitat management practices for bobwhite quail (2005)
This guide provides a means to systematically evaluate the suitability of a particular area of your farm for bobwhite quail and can be used to identify limiting factors and determine which habitat management techniques should be implemented to improve conditions for bobwhites. This guide provides information on specific habitat management practices.New 12/05/3M
The Lantern Vol. 24, No. 2, March 1956
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Integrating practices that benefit wildlife with crops grown for biomass in Missouri (2014)
This guide describes management practices that can be conducted in fields used for biomass production to benefit wildlife. It also provides information to help landowners make informed decisions on enhancing habitats on surrounding areas of their property while producing crops for biomass.New 3/14/Web
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