Extractions: DISTRIBUTIONS OF LIGHTNING-CAUSED CASUALTIES AND DAMAGES SINCE 1959 IN THE UNITED STATES Ronald L. Holle (formerly National Severe Storms Laboratory, NOAA, Raúl E. López, retired from National Severe Storms Laboratory, NOAA E. Brian Curran, National Weather Service, NOAA, Fort Worth, Texas th Conference on Applied Climatology, American Meteorological Society January 1999 1. INTRODUCTION This paper summarizes casualties and damages due to lightning in the U.S. based on the NOAA publication Storm Data. Curran et al. (1997) includes expanded versions of many of the figures and tables. Annual summaries of weather impacts based on Storm Data have been published since 1990 by NOAA's National Weather Service. Table 1 shows the number of deaths, injuries, and costs of property damage from four types of convective weather during three recent typical years. Lightning caused 44% of the fatalities, 19% of the injuries, and 3% of the damages for all convective-weather reports, according to Storm Data. Absolute values of these numbers must be considered with caution, however, for reasons given in the next section. When all types of weather-related casualties are examined, Table 2 shows that lightning stays near the top of the list; only flash and river floods rank higher than lightning in terms of deaths.
David Barsamian Interviews Ward Churchill I believe Pine Ridge in south dakota is the poorest county in the US Shannon Countywas the poorest county in the US I They don't actually run newspapers. http://www.zmag.org/zmag/articles/dec95barsamian.htm
Extractions: from the pages of December 1995 Historical and Current Perspectives David Barsamian interviews Ward Churchill Ward Churchill is professor of American Indian Studies in the Center for Studies in Ethnicity and Race in America (CSERA) at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Among his many books are Fantasies of the Master Race Struggle for the Land , and Indians Are Us? His two new books are Since the Predator Came and Draconian Measures: History of FBI Political Repression Barsamian: The war in the Balkans, in the former Yugoslavia, has made the term "ethnic cleansing" quite current. Native Americans have their own experience of ethnic cleansing. Curhchill: "Ethnic cleansing" is a relatively polite euphemism, I suppose, for just plain, ordinary old genocide. Genocide is not unique. It's pervasive throughout history. Native America, both north and south, experienced a very sustained and incredibly impactful process of genocide, extending over a period of three to five hundred years, depending on which locale you're talking about. When we take the hemisphere, North and South, various numbers are given of indigenous peoples that were here before the Europeans, the "predators," as you call them, came. What is a minimum-maximum figure?
Extractions: [an error occurred while processing this directive] Vol. 17 No. 21 Final Edition Choose a Section Front Page Calendar Datebook Real Estate Opinion Search E-mail City Cam Schools Public Affairs Trails Conservancy Wish List Free Classifieds! Free Auction! Masthead Advertise Marketplace Destinations Aluisi Real Estate Archer's Music Auto Accessories Bulldog News Fresno Republican InteriorDeco.com MotherWire Mag PC Paramedics Points Unknown Presentations Inc. Reagan Library Sierra Portal Web Portal Inc. July 15, 2000 [Editor's Note: Sources of documentation were obtained from official public documents in the Big Dry Creek Museum holdings, and 0fficial 1891 archives of the Fresno County Supervisors, and Hobbs family records, and the Official Historial Atlas of Fresno County, and historical documents, deeds, and business filing of record.] Letter to the Editor Sections
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Extractions: Monthly Reports - January 2002 - February 2002 - March 2002 ... - May 2002 - June 2002 - July 2002 - August 2002 - September 2002 - October 2002 ... - December 2002 JUNE 2002 MEMORANDUM TO: Governor William J. Janklow DATE: July 5, 2002 FROM: Patricia Van Gerpen You may download and print the entire June report in Adobe Acrobat (PDF). Contents: Department Funding PUBLIC RELATIONS Developed media plan for the Mount Rushmore Independence Day Celebration. Worked with officials from Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, and various organizations in the Black Hills to discuss an alternative to the fireworks display. Coordinated location of the satellite truck and camera placements, and developed backup plan with company providing satellite truck. Notified Information Center, phone center, and Mall of America staff of changes with entertainment at Mount Rushmore for July 3 and 4.
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Extractions: Lonely Planet - Unquestionably, this is my favorite travel site. Having used LP guidebooks for years, I am equally committed to their web presence. Check out the Thorn Tree where you can post a travel question, whether out of curiosity or need, and you're almost certain to get an answer from someone who has either been there or done it before. One caveat: It's not especially useful for finding hotels. Africam - This site, which I've just recently discovered, allows you access to over a dozen webcams in South African game parks and reserves. If you're lucky, you'll see zebra, wildebeestes, elephants you name it in more or less real-time. Cams are set up at waterholes, near eagles' nests, hyena dens, etc. A GREAT site!!! Arab NET - Oman This links you to the Omani pages of ArabNet, which has lots of information on the entire Arab World. Asia Travel This is a great site for finding hotel accommodations throughout Asia. The Thai links are especially useful: often you'll find places that are offering deeply discounted rates to people booking over the 'Net.
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Extractions: By SOLO staff Holidays really are for kids. There is no better time to plan activities with your child. Here are some suggestions, weather and localities suitable, of course: Other Cultures Expose children to the holidays of other cultures. The world is shrinking and few of us want our child to be an isolationist. Exposing our children to the cultures of others won't change their religion or cultural heritage. It will broaden their life and their understanding of others. How do you find this in your area? Single in
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Extractions: Monthly Reports - January 2002 - February 2002 - March 2002 ... - May 2002 - June 2002 - July 2002 - August 2002 - September 2002 - October 2002 ... - December 2002 JUNE 2002 MEMORANDUM TO: Governor William J. Janklow DATE: July 5, 2002 FROM: Patricia Van Gerpen You may download and print the entire June report in Adobe Acrobat (PDF). Contents: Department Funding PUBLIC RELATIONS Developed media plan for the Mount Rushmore Independence Day Celebration. Worked with officials from Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, and various organizations in the Black Hills to discuss an alternative to the fireworks display. Coordinated location of the satellite truck and camera placements, and developed backup plan with company providing satellite truck. Notified Information Center, phone center, and Mall of America staff of changes with entertainment at Mount Rushmore for July 3 and 4.
Extractions: SANTA ANA, Calif. - Wander through Greg Tate's apartment complex in Huntington Beach, Calif. Stop, scratch your head, check the address, stroll around some more. Get lost in the Mediterranean-style stucco. Wonder why every apartment is painted the same shade of ecru. Search for a number. "You found it," Tate says, 15 minutes later, after you've finally stumbled upon his door. "They do all kind of look alike." He smiles. "Until you get inside, that is." Inside Tate's apartment, on the coffee table, is a lamp made from a tire jack and a car air filter. Another lamp, still unfinished, is an upside-down tomato-plant cage adorned with bundles of polished glass. It's possible to walk into many young people's homes these days and tick off the furniture as if you were flipping through a catalog. But a growing movement of people - like Tate - adorn their living areas with unique, do-it-yourself accessories, often made from found objects. An end table from old computer cases. A skirt from a pillow cover. Candlesticks from decommissioned sink and shower knobs.
JPST 250: Resources For Native American. Books. Magazines and newspapers. Electronic resources. Credence Cassettes. SouthMinneapolis, Mn. 1984 (video). 4 pm. FILMS The dakota conflict, PBS 127-93. http://www.stthomas.edu/justpeace/natam01.htm
Extractions: Go to brief list: Students providing resources. Local resources. Vicarious experience. Books. ... Other resources. Go to complete, annotated list: Local resources. Vicarious experience. Books. Magazines and newspapers. ... Other resources. Jennifer Bottolene Spring 1995 Judy Hilderbrand. Spring 1994. Paula Kilian Spring 1991 Maura Lally Spring 1990 Willie Pfleger Spring 1991 Jean Stromwell Spring 1993 Maddi Yaeger Spring 1990 Go to brief list: Students providing resources. Local resources. Vicarious experience. Books. ... Other resources. Go to complete, annotated list: Local resources. Vicarious experience. Books. Magazines and newspapers. ... Other resources.
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Extractions: Two Parts What is it? "Ballroom dancing" originally referred to dances done in a ballroom. Unfortunately, the types of dances done in ballrooms change with the times. The eighteenth century minuet was replaced by the nineteenth century waltz and polka which were joined by the twentieth century fox-trot, tango, Lindy, and others. With the development of rock-and-roll after the second world war, "touch" dancing in general went into a decline. At this time, the term "ballroom" dancing came to be used to identify traditional "touch" dancing. For purposes of this article, however, ballroom dancing will mean the waltz, the fox-trot, swing, and the various Latin dances.