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  1. The Royal Indian Hospital of Mexico City (Special studies - Center for Latin American Studies, Arizona State University) by David A Howard, 1980
  2. An economic impact study of Arizona State University West Campus on the west valley (Working paper series / Arizona State University West Campus Business Programs) by Philip J Mizzi, 1989
  3. Church and State Education in Revolutionary Mexico City by Patience A. Schell, 2003-10-01
  4. Desert Cities: The Environmental History of Phoenix and Tucson (Pittsburgh Hist Urban Environ) by Michael F. Logan, 2006-10-28
  5. Collaborating at the Trowel's Edge: Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology (Amerind Studies in Archaeology)
  6. People of the Mesa: The Archaeology of Black Mesa, Arizona by Shirley Powell, Professor Emeritus George J. Gumerman Ph.D., 1987-12-01
  7. La Calle: Spatial Conflicts and Urban Renewal in a Southwest City by Lydia R. Otero, 2010-11-01
  8. The Mexican Border Cities: Landscape Anatomy and Place Personality by Daniel D. Arreola, James R. Curtis, 1994-03-01
  9. Polities and Power: Archaeological Perspectives on the Landscapes of Early States
  10. Dancing Gods: Indian Ceremonials of New Mexico and Arizona by Erna Fergusson, 1988-04-01
  11. City of Phoenix traffic safety program recidivism study: Final report by Maralou De Nicholas, 1989
  12. A study of city-wide citizen participation in ten cities: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Metropolitan Dade County, Florida; Dayton, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; Helena, ... Tucson, Arizona; Worcester, Massachusetts by Carl F Johnson, 1975
  13. Gridbusters, urban design in low density grid cities (Working paper) by Charles Poster, 1991
  14. The Borders Within: Encounters Between Mexico and the U.S. by Douglas Monroy, 2008-07-01

61. APPAM Guide: Arizona State University, School Of Public Affairs
Foundation as a Research I institution, arizona state University is of one of thefastestgrowing cities in the by the presence of federal, state, local and non
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Website: http://spa.asu.edu Admissions Office Email Address for Inquiries: spa@asu.edu Admissions Office Telephone Number: Bachelor's Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Public Administration
Undergraduate Certificate in Public Administration "Flagship" Full-Time Master's Degree Offered: Master of Public Administration Approximate total number of students enrolled in flagship master's degree: Usual duration of study in months for the flagship mater's degree: 24-36 months Does the flagship master's degree require a summer internship: No Tuition for the flagship master's degree: $2,272/year (Arizona residents)
$7,290/year (non-Arizona residents) Percent of students in the flagship master's degree who receive financial aid: Items Required for Admissions Application to the Flagship Degree: Official ASU Graduate Application, Official transcripts, Official GRE scores, Three letters of recommendation, Statement of career and educational goals

62. University Of Arizona -- Sociological Resources
the social and economic conditions in American cities. from private organizationsand state governments. Statistics Resource Finder arizona, US, country or
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/soc/web/soc-www.html
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LIBRARY SOCIOLOGY RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET
Selected by Chris Kollen, Social Sciences Librarian, University of Arizona.
The following resources were selected to link students and researchers to the most useful sources on the Internet for Sociology. For further assistance, make an appointment with Chris Kollen, kollenc@u.library.arizona.edu
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63. Geography Resources, University Of Arizona Library
1990 and 2000 population and housing data for arizona, projections and Social Sciencesdata related to housing, the annual state of the cities report, and
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/geo/web/stats.html
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64. League Of Arizona Cities And Towns: New Arizona Law Summaries, 1999
consulting with stakeholders, including cities and towns Permits the Central ArizonaWater Conservation District in connection with state demonstration recharge
http://www.azleague.org/new_laws/newlaw00.htm
New Laws Passed by the 2000 Legislature
Summary of Bills of Municipal Interest
As a result of the second regular session of the 44th Legislature, 405 bills became law. The following is a summary by subject of new laws of municipal interest passed during the 2000 session. Although every attempt is made to ensure the accuracy of the summaries, we suggest review of the measure in full before enforcement or implementation. This report is being mailed to every city and town elected official, manager, clerk and attorney. If others in your city or town should review the new laws, please distribute accordingly. Copies of these new laws are available by downloading them from the state's legislative website located at www.azleg.state.az.us/legtext/44leg/2r/laws/group.htm . Simply go to the chaptered bill you want and print it out. Copies of the new laws are also available at the League office - just call and ask for the new law by chapter number. The general effective date for new laws is July 18, 2000. Some new laws include an emergency clause, which means the bill becomes law upon signature of the Governor. Effective dates of these laws, plus others with either delayed or retroactive effective dates, are noted in the summaries. General Tax Exemptioins Elections Personnel and Retirement ... Criminal Justice
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Neighborhood Preservation and Investment Commission.

65. BTS: State Energy Program - Conservation Update - November 1999
Efficiency were presented to nine cities, educational institutions arizona Game andFish Department (Solar Electric the transfer of current state Energy Program
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U.S. DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Fuel economy site

The Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency have a joint Internet site dedicated to fuel economy. The site has information on finding and comparing the 2000 model year vehicles, the importance of fuel economy, and advanced technologies. It also provides links to information on the environment, safety, car buyer's guides, and auto manufacturers. An on-line PDF version of the "2000 Fuel Economy Guide" is also available. The site is maintained by the Department's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The address is http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/ U.S. DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Facility Energy Decision System (FEDS) Software Training scheduled February 8-10

The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Federal Energy Management Programs is presenting a pair of FEDS workshops February 8-10, 2000, in Atlanta, GA. A one-day introductory course followed by a two-day advanced course will explore FEDS 4.1 features and capabilities to identify quickly and objectively building energy improvements that offer maximum lifecycle cost savings. These workshops are being offered free of charge via a special arrangement with FEMP (Federal Energy Management Program) in the spirit of Executive Order 13123. To register or for more information, contact: Amy Tilton or Nicole Roy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, (509) 372-4368.

66. BTS: State Energy Program - Conservation Update - July 1997
is inspired in part by the arizona Corporation Commission's Qualified cities and towns,county governments, state the transfer of current state Energy Program
http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/state_energy/connections/cu/cu_07_97.html
U.S. Deparment of Energy/National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Report Addresses Electric Utility Restructuring Issues for Local Governments
The Department of Energy and the Urban Consortium Energy Task Force have issued a report that addresses electric utility restructuring issues of concern to local governments, such as the impact competitive forces can have on tax-based revenue streams. The report's four sections cover aggregation of customers under traditional franchise authority; a step-by-step approach for evaluating franchise powers; methods for soliciting alternative power suppliers; and the obstacles and benefits to using a community franchise to aggregate power customers. The report, "Community Franchise Study, An Option for Local Governments Facing the Challenge of Electric Industry Restructuring," reminds officials that local governments are important stakeholders and have significant power and authority to help move the restructuring process forward in a manner to benefit their customers. According to the report, "elected officials, planners and citizens need to develop a thorough understanding of the issues in order to participate in discussions in their states, and to position their communities for whatever markets might be created." Contact : Maggie Downey, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, (508) 362-2511, x353.

67. Special Report | Arizona Education Losing Ground
I've seen recent studies showing many Bennett feels that arizona's universities aregood enough to just money, and that the balance between state funding and
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Support slipping for state universities
Tight funding, fleeing faculty hurt Arizona in New Economy
Students at (from left) NAU, UA and ASU may not feel shortchanged, but figures indicate the quality of education is not high at any of these three state universities. "It's ludicrous how backward we are," Phoenix businessman Eddie Basha said.
By Bill Hart
The Arizona Republic Feb. 17, 2002 Arizona is committing slow economic suicide by underfunding its universities in the face of fierce competition from other states for the workers and revenues of today's knowledge economy. Related stories Money battles leave academia at a loss Slim majority favors more funding Viewpoint: Arizona behind in the race Graphic: How do the 3 universities measure up?

68. WSU > CULMA > Department Of Geography And Urban Planning
in Detroit's Harmony Village , cities and Housing SINCLAIR, professor 225.2 stateHall; (313 First Century, Phoenix, arizona arizona state University, 1988.
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Local Economic Development Policy: The U.S. and Canada. (1997) New York: Garland Publishing.
"Sharing the Benefits of Economic Development: What Cities Utilize Type II Policies?", Urban Affairs Review (forthcoming).
"What Do Businesses Want?: Some Thoughts on Job Training for Local Development Officials" (with Joseph Ohren), Public Administration Quarterly (forthcoming).
"Modeling Economic Development Decision-Making: The Case of Tax Abatements", Policy Studies Review (forthcoming). "The Use of Planning Methodologies in Local Economic Development Policy-Making", Environment and Planning C (15, 1997): 285-303. "More of the Same: Local Economic Development Policies Over Time" (with David Fasenfest), Economic Development Quarterly (August, 1996): 280-289. "Local Economic Development Policy in Canada and the U.S.: Similarities and Differences" (with David Fasenfest), Canadian Journal of Urban Research (June, 1996): 100 - 121. "Community Development Block Grant Spending Revisited: Patterns of Benefit and Program Institutionalization" (with Raymond Rosenfeld, Vicki Georgeau, and Scott Wamsley), Publius: The Journal of Federalism (Fall, 1995): 55-72.

69. Red Means Stop [News & Info]
The effectiveness of cameras plus the clear public support for using them shouldpersuade state lawmakers to IN cities WITHOUT CAMERAS 74%. Mesa, arizona. 78%,
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MARCH IS RED LIGHT RUNNING AWARENESS MONTH IN ARIZONA Governor Janet Napolitano has issued a proclamation declaring March as Red Light Running Awareness Month in Arizona. This is the fifth year in which the Red Means Stop Coalition and various public and private entities have engaged in programs to make the public aware of the fact that Arizona continues to have one of the worst records in the nation for fatalities caused by red light running crashes. In 2002, there were more than 6,100 injuries from red light crashes and 42 fatalities. The State Farm Insurance Co., John C. Lincoln Health Network and Belo Marketing Soutions (KTVK Channel 3) have joined with the RMSC to promote awareness of this serious problem and to attempt to get the attention of motorists to slow down and obey all traffic laws.
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70. Economic Benefits Of Longhorn Pipeline
cities in the western part of Texas cities like El a strong economic stimulus inTexas, New Mexico and arizona. than 1,200 jobs a year to the state's economy
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Texas refineries pump out millions gallons of gasoline every year. But a lack of substantial pipeline transportation between the eastern and western parts of the state means that:
  • Gasoline and other refined motor fuels have typically cost 10 to 20 cents more per gallon in cities in the western part of Texas - cities like El Paso, Midland and Odessa - than in locations served by Gulf Coast refineries.* Gulf Coast refiners have been unable to get their products to markets with high demand - not just West Texas but also New Mexico, Arizona, and towns along the U.S./Mexico border.
A pipeline carrying gasoline and other refined fuels west from the Gulf Coast can solve both problems. That is one of Longhorn Pipeline's goals. One section of the Longhorn Pipeline - stretching 450 miles from Houston to Crane - has existed for years, carrying crude oil from West Texas to the Gulf Coast. Two new sections have been added, including a nine-mile section in Houston and a 250-mile section in West Texas. When operating, the pipeline will carry refined fuels from Gulf Coast refineries to the El Paso Gateway Market. In El Paso, interconnections with other pipelines will take much of the gasoline and diesel fuel into Arizona and New Mexico. This will even benefit consumers and businesses in California by reducing the amount of fuel that state must export to Arizona.

71. Guest View
RWA would file its report with the state Water Engineer. about 43 percent of the landin arizona, created the water foundation for our metropolitan cities.
http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/awr/julyaug01/guestview.html
Doug C. Nelson, Ph.D. contributed this Guest View. Dr. Nelson is a natural resource economist and attorney specializing in utility and water law. He serves as executive vice president of the Arizona Rural Water Association. These remarks are those of Dr. Nelson and not the Arizona Rural Water Association. An intricate body of law and tradition once protected water rights. With growing metropolitan demands, expanding Native American uses, and increasing environmental requirements, the rights to future water use are eroding away. Economic and political pressures now more than ever dictate entitlements to water. Groundwater in rural Arizona is largely unregulated and highly variable. Geological and hydrological conditions differ extensively among and within watersheds. Annual runoff can vary tremendously from year to year. The courts, with an expansive view of subflows, are adjudicating surface water rights. Reduced pumping from wells that affect stream flows, such as along the Verde and Gila rivers, will likely diminish consumptive rural water supplies. Some Indian settlements provide leased water for metropolitan cities without addressing the water demands of rural communities. Creating Active Management Areas in rural Arizona will not solve water supply problems. The AMAs address the use of lower-cost groundwater during the abundance of Colorado River and other water sources. Rural Arizona generally lacks alternative water supplies. Regulations do not create water. Conserving water results more from common sense, education and budgets than mandated by rules. Without the administrative weight of an AMA, forming local or regional water organizations will best address the unique challenges of each area.

72. Arizona : State Information, Resources And References. Including Updated Links.
arizona state information, resources and references. Churches arizona Climate arizonaCities arizona College arizona Statistics arizona studies arizona Taxes
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    74. Arizona Board Of Regents
    Danish dignitaries with the Phoenix Sister cities Commission; sponsoring the ArizonaInnovation Network Effective October 2000, the state Board of
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    September 28-29, 2000 Meeting
    Biennial Budget and General Fund Requests for Capital Projects and Building Renewal for FY2002 and FY 2003 approved... A General Fund request for an annual appropriation of $15 million to fund debt service/lease purchase financing for $188 million in capital projects and $87.9 million for building renewal was also approved by the Regents for FY 2002 and FY 2003. Commission on the Status of Women marks 10th anniversary... Current Regent Judy Gignac and former Regents Edith Auslander, Esther Capin and Donald Pitt, along with Lorraine Frank, former staff director of the Regents' Commission on the Status of Women, were honored for their work on behalf of the Commission on the Status of Women at a reception marking the tenth anniversary of the Commission. The Commission's ten-year report revealed that while the "vision" for women on campuses in the state system has not been fully realized, the climate and material conditions for women and minorities have improved considerably during the last ten years. This improvement was attributed to the Regents' commitment to the ethic behind

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    Links to over 1900 official US city government sites, sorted by state and telephone area code.Category Regional North America Government Municipal Government...... by state Alabama Alaska arizona Arkansas California See also County Governments stateGovernments. Subjects
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    76. American Community Gardening Association: Links
    Educational Resources, Little Rock. arizona Maricopa County Community Developmentthrough Gardening state and Local Open Green Space from the cities of Seattle
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    77. Dataset Metadata
    Point locations of various cities and towns. Land Resource Information System Publisherarizona state Land Department Archive name Central arizona Phoenix LTER
    http://caplter.asu.edu/datacatalog/dataident.asp?dataset_id=28

    78. American Studies 102 (Camargo)
    of Hemispheric Relations; The Racial state and Racial Landscapes, The Mexican BorderCities Landscape Anatomy Tucson, AZ University of arizona Press, 1993.
    http://www-learning.berkeley.edu/AC/archive/syllabi/AS102SUM97.html
    The American Cultures Archive
    American Studies 102
    Examining U.S. Cultures in Place
    THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER, 1820s-1990s:
    A Social, Economic and Political History of the Borderlands Instructor: Carlos F. Camargo, Department of English
    E-mail: camargo@uclink.berkeley.edu

    Note: This course satisfies the following program core requirements:
    American Studies, American Cultures.
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    REQUIRED TEXTS:
    • Timothy J. Dunn. The Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1978-1992: Low-Intentsity Conflict Doctrine Comes Home. Austin: CMAS Books, 1996.
    • Lawrence Herzog. Where North Meets South: Cities, Space, and Politics on the U.S.-Mexico Border. Austin, TX: CMAS, 1990.
    • Oscar J. Martinez. Troublesome Border. Tucson, AZ: U of Arizona Press, 1988.
    • Oscar J. Martinez. Border People: Life and Society in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1994.
    • Oscar J. Martinez, ed. U.S. Mexico Borderlands: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1996.

    79. Testing The Anti-Drug Message In 12 American Cities - Media Campaign
    site for Tucson, arizona, because both cities have similar Recently, the arizonaBroadcasters Association reported that TV stations in the state ran a
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    Phase 1 (Report No. 1) 4. CASE STUDIES Tucson, Arizona
    Two site visits have been made to Tucson. The first baseline visit occurred during the week of December 15-18, 1997. The first followup visit took place during the week of April 13-17, 1998. Austin, Texas, was selected as a comparison site for Tucson, Arizona, because both cities have similar demographic and community characteristics. The quantitative data collected from in-school surveys completed by students in both Tucson and Austin also showed similar patterns at baseline. These patterns, displayed in Exhibit 4-1 at the end of Section 4, further demonstrate that Austin constitutes a reasonable comparison site for Tucson. Exhibit 4-12 summarizes youth, parent, and community findings for both sites. The remainder of this site-visit report describes data collected in Tucson at baseline and at followup 4 months later, as well as key results collected in Austin during the followup visit. Baseline Picture Ongoing Anti-Drug Activities in the Community Arizona TV and radio stations have shown support for drug prevention efforts by airing PSAs. Recently, the Arizona Broadcasters Association reported that TV stations in the State ran a median of 126 PSAs per week and radio stations ran a median of 82 per week. Of these PSAs, which varied in length and could have been part of a newscast, 100 percent of the television spots and 87 percent of radio spots addressed the topic of drug use/abuse.

    80. About - Homeschooling, State Unit Studies
    Help students learn the geography of the United states and factual information about every state with these state unit studies.
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