Classic Concepts and New Directions

Classic Concepts and New  Directions
Author: Lon D. Abbott,Gregory S. Hancock
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813700335

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"This guide's 14 chapters, which span the Rocky Mountain region's 1.7-billion-year history, give a retrospective glimpse of early geologic ideas being forged, bring the latest mapping and analytical results from classic locations, and introduce techniques that will form the bedrock of our geologic understanding in the years to come"--

The Geology Ecology and Human History of the San Luis Valley

The Geology  Ecology  and Human History of the San Luis Valley
Author: Jared Maxwell Beeton,Charles Nicholas Saenz,Benjamin James Waddell
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781646420407

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The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley explores the rich landscapes and diverse social histories of the San Luis Valley, an impressive mountain valley spanning over 9,000 square miles that crosses the border of south-central Colorado and north-central New Mexico and includes many cultural traditions. Twenty-six expert scholars and educators—including geologists, geographers, biologists, ecologists, linguists, historians, sociologists, and consultants—uncover the natural and cultural history of the region, which serves as home to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the San Juan Mountains, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, and the Rio Grande headwaters. The first section, “The Geology and Ecology of the San Luis Valley,” surveys the geomorphology, hydrology, animal and plant life, conservation, management, and mining of the valley’s varied terrain. The second section, “Human History of the San Luis Valley,” recounts the valley’s human visitation and settlement, from early indigenous life to Spanish exploration to Hispanic and Japanese settlements. This section introduces readers to the region’s wide range of religious identities—Catholic, Latter-day Saint, Buddhist, Jehovah’s Witness, Amish, and Mennonite—and diverse linguistic traditions, including Spanish, English, Dutch, Danish, Japanese, and Mayan. The final section, “Travel Itineraries,” addresses recreation, specifically fly-fishing and rock climbing. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the endemic flora and fauna, human history of indigenous lifeways, and diverse settlement patterns that have shaped the region. The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley will appeal to students and scholars of geology, ecology, environmental history, and cultural history, as well as residents and tourists seeking to know more about this fascinating and integral part of Colorado and New Mexico. Contributors: Benjamin Armstrong, Timothy Armstrong, Deacon Aspinwall, Robert Benson, Lorrie Crawford, Kristy Duran, Jeff Elison, Eric Harmon, Devin Jenkins, Bradley G. Johnson, Robert M. Kirkham, Bessie Konishi, Angie Krall, Richard D. Loosbrock, Richard Madole, A. W. Magee, Victoria Martinez, James McCalpin, Mark Mitchell, R. Nathan Pipitone, Andrew Valdez, Rio de la Vista, Damián Vergara Wilson

Laurentia

Laurentia
Author: Steven J. Whitmeyer,Michael L. Williams,Dawn A. Kellett,Basil Tikoff
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2023-01-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813712208

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"This Memoir focuses on 7 'turning points' that had specific and lasting impacts on Laurentian evolution: The Neoarchean, characterized by cratonization; the Paleoproterozoic and the initial assembly of Laurentia; the Mesoproterozoic southern margin of Laurentia; the Midcontinent rift and the Grenville orogeny; (5) the Neoproterozoic breakup of Rodinia; the mid-Paleozoic phases of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen; and the Jurassic-Paleogene assembly of the North American Cordillerar"--

The Boston Consulting Group on Strategy

The Boston Consulting Group on Strategy
Author: Carl W. Stern,Michael S. Deimler
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2012-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118429129

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A collection of the best thinking from one of the most innovative management consulting firms in the world For more than forty years, The Boston Consulting Group has been shaping strategic thinking in business. The Boston Consulting Group on Strategy offers a broad and up-to-date selection of the firm's best ideas on strategy with fresh ideas, insights, and practical lessons for managers, executives, and entrepreneurs in every industry. Here's a sampling of the provocative thinking you'll find inside: "You have to be the scientist of your own life and be astonished four times:at what is, what always has been, what once was, and what could be." "The majority of products in most companies are cash traps . . . .[They] are not only worthless, but a perpetual drain on corporate resources." "Use more debt than your competition or get out of the business." "When information flows freely, reputation, more than reciprocity,becomes the basis for trust." "As a strategic weapon, time is the equivalent of money, productivity,quality, even innovation." "When brands become business systems, brand management becomes far too important to leave to the marketing department." "The winning organization of the future will look more like a collection ofjazz ensembles than a symphony orchestra." "Most of our organizations today derive from a model whose original purpose was to control creativity." "Rather than being an obstacle, uncertainty is the very engine of transformation in a business, a continuous source of new opportunities." "IP assets lack clear property lines. Every bit of intellectual property you can own comes with connections to other valuable innovations."

Frontiers of Computing Systems Research

Frontiers of Computing Systems Research
Author: Stuart K. Tewksbury
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781461570325

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Intended for an interdisciplinary audience involved in computer systems research, this second volume presents technical information on emerging topics in the field.

New Directions for the 1970 s Toward a Strategy of Inter American Development

New Directions for the 1970 s  Toward a Strategy of Inter American Development
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 884
Release: 1969
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173025486417

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New Directions for the 1970 s Toward a Strategy of Inter American Development

New Directions for the 1970 s  Toward a Strategy of Inter American Development
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 884
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045302283

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Evaluates role and impact of Alliance for Progress on Latin America. Includes "Review of Alliance for Progress Goals," by AID, Feb 1969 (p. 656-753).

Buffer States In World Politics

Buffer States In World Politics
Author: John Chay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429712371

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Buffer states—countries geographically and/or politically situated between two or more regional or global powers—function to maintain peace between the larger powers. Contributors to this book, the first devoted to the buffer state concept, analyze the geographical and political factors necessary for the establishment and maintenance of a buffer state and examine its role in helping to maintain world peace. The problems and prospects of buffer states and buffer zones and the multiple roles played by the buffer in international politics are also explored. Using information from a number of countries, including Lebanon, Afghanistan, Korea, and Uruguay, the contributors argue that the function of the buffer state has not diminished with the advance of modern technology, but that the prospects for a long life for any particular buffer state are tenuous. Nevertheless, they conclude that although the international benefits from any one buffer state tend to be short term, the continued existence of the system will be an important element in preventing armed conflict in many parts of the world.