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Complete metalworking manual / by Cooley, R. H.;
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Metal-work;
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Dream big pray hard never quit : R.J. Allen / by Allen, R. J.(CARDINAL)790597;
Subjects: Perserverance.;
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Epidemic : Ebola and the global scramble to prevent the next killer outbreak / by Wilson, Robert R.(Robert Reid)(CARDINAL)191994;
Subjects: Epidemics.;
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Antidepressants / by Dudley, William,1964-(CARDINAL)273448;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-182) and index.
Subjects: Antidepressants;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Construction 2002 : materials and construction. by National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references.Importance of concrete temperature control during concrete pavement construction in hot weather conditions / Anton K. Schindler and B. Frank McCullough -- Constructing high-performance concrete pavements with FHWA HIPERPAV systems analysis software / Robert Otto Rasmussen ... [et al.] -- Evaluation of concrete pavement construction scenarios under performance-related specifications / Nasir G. Gharaibeh, Joseph Stefanski and Michael I. Darter -- Characterization of cracking restraint at saw-cut joints using the German cracking frame -- Shilpa Vepakomma, Jin-Hoon Jeong and Dan G. Zollinger -- Determining air void content of compacted hot-mix asphalt mixtures / L.K. Crouch ... [et al.] -- Evaluation of new nonnuclear pavement density gauges with data from field projects / Pedro Romero and Frederick Kuhnow -- Application of profile data to detect localized roughness / Emmanuel Fernando and Carl Bertrand -- Evaluation of high-speed profilers for measurement of asphalt pavement smoothness in Florida / Bouzid Choubane, Ronald L. McNamara and Gale C. Page -- Construction-related asphalt concrete pavement temperature and density differentials / Kim A. Willoughby ... [et al.] -- Detecting segregation in bituminous pavements / Chieh-Min Chang, Gilbert Y. Baladi and Thomas F. Wolff -- Evaluation of eight longitudinal joint construction techniques for asphalt pavements in Pennsylvania / Prithvi S. Kandhal, Timothy L. Ramirez and Paul M. Ingram -- Determination of moisture in hot-mix asphalt and relationship with tender mixture behavior in the laboratory / Gerald A. Huber ... [et al.] -- Laboratory study of full-depth reclamation mixes / Rajib B. Mallick ... [et al.] -- Engineered cold in-place recycling project: Blue Earth County state aid highway 20, Minnesota / Al Forsberg, Erland Lukanen and Todd Thomas -- Online tools for hot-mix asphalt monitoring / George C. White ... [et al.] -- Virginia's experience with 9.5-mm nominal-maximum-aggregate-size stone matrix asphalt / Brian D. Prowell, L. Allen Cooley and Richard J. Schreck -- Precision statements for ignition oven for use with plant-produced mixtures / Gregory A. Sholar, Gale C. Page and James A. Musselman -- Statistics for Superpave hot-mix asphalt construction quality control/quality assurance data / Frazier Parker and M. Shabbir Hossain -- Mathematical modeling of pavement smoothness / Richard M. Weed -- Procedure for monitoring and improving effectiveness of quality assurance specifications / Sutharin Pathomvanich, Fazil T. Najafi and Peter A. Kopac -- Establishing variability for hot-mix asphalt construction in Arkansas / Kevin D. Hall and Stacy G. Williams -- Variability of concrete materials data in long-term pavement performance program / Shiraz D. Tayabji and Chung-Lung Wu -- Analysis of TransTech model 300 pavement quality indicator: laboratory and field studies for determining asphalt pavement density / John J. Hausman and William G. Buttlar -- Construction of fiber-reinforced plastic modular decks for highway bridges / Vimala Shekar, Samer H. Petro and Hota V.S. GangaRao -- Smoothness provision for bridge decks / Kevin K. McGhee -- Effects of steam curing temperature on early prestress losses in high-performance concrete beams / Rola L. Idriss and Amor Solano -- Design and construction of smart road over Wilson Creek: Montgomery County, Virginia / Amy R. Kohls -- Grouting of segmental posttensioned bridges in America / Brett H. Pielstick -- Infrared thermographic analysis of bridges: case study / M.R. Clark, D.M. McCann and M.C. Forde -- Issues related to use of contractor quality control data in acceptance decision and payment: benefits and pitfalls / Brian M. Killingsworth and Chuck S. Hughes -- Contractor-led quality control and quality assurance plus design-build: who is watching the quality? / Jim Ernzen and Tom Feeney -- Quality-based prequalification of contractors / Donn E. Hancher and Sean E. Lambert -- Quality management system for a highway megaproject / Donath Mrawira, Jeff Rankin and A. John Christian -- Construction productivity analysis for asphalt concrete pavement rehabilitation in urban corridors / Eul-Bum Lee ... [et al.] -- Evolution of contractor's construction schedule to meet engineer's satisfaction / Mohamed-Asem U. Abdul-Malak and Zeina A. Hassanein -- Factors of importance for determining daytime versus nighttime operations in Oregon / Sang-Bin Park ... [et al.] -- Using a handheld computer to provide documentation for construction and maintenance of transportation infrastructure / Trefor P. Williams.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Road materials.; Pavements; Roads; Concrete bridges.; Highway engineering;
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Paternalism to partnership : the administration of Indian affairs, 1786-2021 / by DeJong, David H.,author.(CARDINAL)887993;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-474) and index.The Administration of Indian Affairs -- John Harris, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses -- William Irvine, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses -- George W. Ingels, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses -- William Davy, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses -- John Shee, Superintendent of Indian Trade -- John M. Mason, Superintendent of Indian Trade -- Thomas McKenney, Superintendent of Indian Trade/Chief Clerk -- William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs -- Samuel S. Hamilton, Chief Clerk -- Elbert Herring, Chief Clerk, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Cary Allen Harris, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Thomas Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- William Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Orlando Brown, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- George W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- James W. Denver, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Charles E. Mix, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Alfred B. Greenwood, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- William P. Dole, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Dennis N. Cooley, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Nathaniel G. Taylor, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Ely S. Parker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Francis A. Walker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Edward P. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John Quincy Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Ezra Hayt, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Roland E. Trowbridge, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Hiram Price, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John Dewitt Clinton Atkins, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John H. Oberly, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Thomas Jefferson Morgan, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Daniel M. Browning, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- William A. Jones, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Francis E. Leupp, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Robert G. Valentine, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Cato Sells, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Charles Henry Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Charles James Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John Collier, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- William A. Brophy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John R. Nichols, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Dillion S. Myer, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Glenn L. Emmons, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Philleo Nash, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Robert F. Bennett, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Louis Rook Bruce, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Marvin L. Franklin, Assistant to the Secretary -- Morris Thompson, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Ben Reifel, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Forrest J. Gerard, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- William E. Hallett, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Thomas W. Fredericks, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Kenneth L. Smith, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Ross O. Swimmer, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Eddie F. Brown, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Ada E. Deer, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Neil A. McCaleb, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- David W. Anderson, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Carl J. Artman, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Larry J. Echo Hawk, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Kevin K. Washburn, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Tara MacLean Sweeney, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Conclusion."Paternalism to Partnership examines the administration of Indian affairs from 1786, when the first federal administrator was appointed, through 2021. David H. DeJong examines each administrator through a biographical sketch and excerpts of policy statements defining the administrator's political philosophy, drawn from official reports or the administrator's own writings. The Indian Office, as an executive agency under the Secretary of War (1789 to 1849) and secretary of the interior (1849 to present), was directed by the president of the United States. The superintendents, chief clerks, commissioners, and assistant secretaries for Indian affairs administered policy as prescribed by Congress and the president. Each was also given a level of discretion in administering this policy. For most of the federal-Indian relationship, administrators were limited in influencing policy. This paternalism continued well into the twentieth century. Beginning in the 1960s Congress and the president ameliorated their views on the federal-Indian relationship and moved away from paternalism. Since 1966 every administrator of the Bureau of Indian Affairs has been Native American, and each has exercised increasing authority in shaping policy. This has given rise to a federal-Indian partnership that has witnessed tribal nations again exercising their inherent rights of self-government. In this documentary history David H. DeJong follows the progression of federal Indian policy over more than two hundred years, providing firsthand accounts of how the federal-Indian relationship has changed over the centuries"--"Paternalism to Partnership provides a biographical sketch of each head of Indian affairs between 1786 and 2021, while also considering each commissioner's political philosophy"--
Subjects: Biographies.; United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; United States. Office of Indian Affairs; United States. Office of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America; Indians, Treatment of;
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