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Extractions: This is a selective guide to resources at Columbia University Libraries and on the Internet, for locating the official publications and documents of New York City and its agencies. Publications by and about New York City and its agencies can be found in several libraries, primarily Lehman, Business, and Butler. Check CLIO by title, subject, or issuing agency name to locate them. Print and Microfiche Publications issued by the various departments and agencies of the City of New York are notoriously difficult to locate and obtain, since there is no one central distribution point for such documents. The only comprehensive source for New York City publications is the Municipal Reference and Research Center . The Center is the only depository for official New York City publications.
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Extractions: This is a selective guide to resources at Columbia University Libraries and on the Internet, for conducting research on the U.S. executive branch and the presidency. Most of the items included are available either in the Documents Service Center (DSC) or Lehman Library. For other locations and titles, check CLIO . Prior to 1976, U.S. Federal government documents are mostly located in Butler Library and can be located through the Butler Card Catalog.
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Extractions: This is a selective guide to resources at Columbia University Libraries and on the Internet, for conducting research on the U.S. executive branch and the presidency. Most of the items included are available either in the Documents Service Center (DSC) or Lehman Library. For other locations and titles, check CLIO . Prior to 1976, U.S. Federal government documents are mostly located in Butler Library and can be located through the Butler Card Catalog.
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Extractions: A 5 page paper discussing two books in relationship to prejudices. The books are, 'Natives and Strangers: A Multicultural History of Americas,' by Leonard Dinnerstein, Roger L. Nichols, and David M. Reimers, and 'Lies My Teacher told Me: Everything Your American History textbook Gone Wrong,' by James W. Loewen. The different levels of prejudice are discussed as well as definitions of racism and stereotypes. Two models of racism are presented and detailed. Bibliography lists 2 sources. A 14 page paper that presents the theory that science has been readily utilized as a means for promoting racism. This paper considers the impact of scientific findings in regards to ethnicity and the impact that these have on racism, especially in the United States. The Bell Curve is one example of recent racially-based scientific findings that have been challenged because of their jaded methodology. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Extractions: Chapter 6- Public Opinion Learning Objectives (1). Define p ublic opinion (2). Examine political knowledge, and its distribution and sources. (3). Examine issue politics , and the people who possess political knowledge. (4). Define political socialization , and state how political are formed. (5). Define ideology and explain how it influences public opinion. (6). Compare and contrast the main ideas behind modern liberalism and conservatism (8). Examine contradictions in the publics opinion on major economic and social issues (9). Contrast abstract symbols with concrete policies. (10). Examine how the public maintains its opinions, changes them over time, and why. The Peoples Limited Knowledge of Politics: American Opinions vs. informed opinion The Distribution of Knowledge: Basis of political knowledge learning about politics Opportunity Capacity Interests Important traits closely related: Demographic Characteristics Socioeconomic status Education Occupation Income Social Characteristics Psychological Characteristics Political efficacy Active participation in politics Sources of Knowledge: School (background information on basics) News media (current issues) decline in knowledge People with Knowledge: Attentive or Issue Publics vs. general public
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Extractions: In government finance we will analyze government spending and taxation. Economics of the public sector considers the implications of government activity on the behavior of individuals. Application of microeconomic models to government programs, such as welfare and social security, will help us understand how individuals should theoretically respond to changes in policy. But do people actually behave the ways we would expect? Consideration of empirical research will illustrate how people respond to policy. The government also has many options for raising revenue. What is the most efficient way to tax individuals? Should the government use a flat tax, sales taxes, or our current tax system? If we reduce taxes, who should get the tax breaks and how should they be distributed?
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Extractions: PROCESS EVALUATION PROJECT: Center for World Indigenous Studies Executive Summary Thirty three Indian governments have engaged in negotiations and concluded at least one and sometimes two Compacts of Self-Government with the United States between 1990 and 1995. The principles guiding the original negotiation of these compacts originally defined by Indian leaders in 1986 and 1987 emphasized the establishment of a government-to-government framework with the United States on a tribe-by-tribe basis. Emphasis was placed on the importance of these agreements being between each Indian government and the United States government as a whole instead of Indian governments dealing with agencies. The goals for self-government were based in these original principles, but there was a separation between principles and goals. Two studies have been conducted to serve as annual self-governance assessments. The first study in 1993 emphasized Indian government compliance with compacts and the effectiveness of accounting and budgetary systems. The second study (1994, 1995) emphasized "costs and benefit," depending on a series of questionnaires to get opinions from Indian governments and officials of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Office of Self-Governance. This study was generally approving of the creative and effective activities of Indian governments and critical of the United States government's compliance with Congressional and Compact terms and requirements.
Extractions: THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC NOISE STUDY. Identification of Noise-Sensitive Land Uses (Receivers) to be Studied. Determination of Existing Noise Levels. ... Figure 1. Impact Criteria for Determining Severity of Noise Impact for the Consideration of Noise Abatement The INDOT Highway Traffic Noise Policy was approved by the Federal Highway Administration and went into effect on October 15, 1997. Title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 772 (Procedures for Abatement of Highway Traffic Noise and Construction Noise) requires a highway traffic noise study for the potential impacts of Type I projects that are proposed in areas with noise-sensitive land. The study is to be done according to the FHWA Highway Traffic Noise Prediction Model (Report No. FHWA-RD-77-108), in which the acceptable noise prediction software is FHWA's STAMINA 2.0. Elements of the study include a description of land uses, assessment of before and after noise levels, determination of impacts and a discussion of feasible and reasonable abatement measures if impacts are identified. INDOT POLICY FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF HIGHWAY TRAFFIC NOISE ON FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY PROJECTS SCOPE OF COVERAGE This policy is meant to implement the requirements of 23 CFR 772 and the noise-related requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. The mitigation of highway traffic noise is mandated by the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970.
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Extractions: Page 2: Log in for PDF and more options! 103 SMOKING DOES CAUSE HUMAN DISEASE Although the tobacco ~ndustry characterizes the linkage of =~%ate[te smoking and human illness as the "Smoking and ~ealth S~o~roversy," ~h~ only controversy is the u~willingn~ss of ~ha~ ~ustr? =o voluntarily phase out cigarette production and to *zc~urags ~ndividuals ~o stop smoking. The evidence establishing the nature of cigarette smoke has been accumulating s~ncs the ~[ication of The first report of the Surgeon General in 196&. Since ~hen,=heusand$ o~ articles documenting the harmful effects o~ cigarette ~Min~ have been published and the Unltsd States Public ~ealth Service
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