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         Illinois Cities State Studies:     more books (100)
  1. Pulmonary function study in Granite City, Illinois (Document / Illinois Institute of Natural Resources) by Stephen K Hall, 1980
  2. The corporate city in the United States;: An exploratory study of its changing structure and functions by Kenneth Kessin, 1965
  3. A study of education and building needs Coal City Community Unit District 1, Coal City, Illinois by Elwood F Egelston, 1974
  4. The Girls of Murder City: Fame, Lust, and the Beautiful Killers who Inspired Chicago by Douglas Perry, 2010-08-05
  5. Some studies in the financing of public schools in fourteen great cities of the United States by William Paul McLure, 1964
  6. A human resource inventory and information system for selected Illinois community colleges and upper-division universities: A feasibility study by Robert M Wesley, 1977
  7. Financial problems of central city school districts in Illinois: An analysis of changes in selected fiscal variables and policy implications of those changes by Boon Yiu Lee, 1984
  8. City schools, rural schools (MacArthur/Spencer special series on Illinois school finance) by James G Ward, 1988
  9. Chicago History for Kids: Triumphs and Tragedies of the Windy City Includes 21 Activities (For Kids series) by Owen Hurd, 2007-07-01
  10. Quality of urban life in central Illinois by Doh C Shin, 1978
  11. Planning practice and planning education: The case of quantitative methods (Planning paper - Bureau of Urban and Regional Planning Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) by Andrew M Isserman, 1976
  12. The Devil in the White City:Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America by Erik Larson, 2003-02-11
  13. Appropriate bargaining units for state employees by James E Martin, 1977
  14. Prospects for innovative urban system control, (Illinois. University, University at Congress Circle, Chicago, Center for Urban Studies. Occasional paper) by Joseph L Schofer, 1968

61. Related Programs - Brown University Center For Environmental Studies
Environmental studies; Southern illinois University at Southeast Missouri state University,Environmental University, Environmental studies; state University of
http://envstudies.brown.edu/Dept/espgm.htm
United States

62. The Heartland Institute
71 state as Sin No. Charles, and Geneva, illinois have proposed to builda municipally owned broadband network. The Tricities debate
http://www.heartland.org/Publications.cfm?pblId=3

63. LIVABLE CITIES
Gille, Sociology, the University of illinois, UrbanaChampaign. most recent booksare cities for Citizens an edited collection entitled state-Society Synergy
http://sociology.berkeley.edu/faculty/evans/lc-tableofcontents.html
LIVABLE CITIES? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability edited by Peter Evans University of California, Berkeley
TABLE OF CONTENTS Looking for Agents of Urban Livability in a Globalized Political Economy
Peter Evans, Sociology, UC Berkeley
38pp. 12,000 words Page Social Capital and Livable Communities: Urban Poverty and the Environment in Seoul and Bangkok Orathai Ard-Am, Inst. of Population and Social Research, Mahidol University Ik Ki Kim, Sociology, Dongguk University 41pp. 12,000 words Collective Action Toward a Sustainable City: Citizens’ Movements and Environmental Politics in Taipei Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica Hwa-Jen Liu, Sociology, UC Berkeley 35pp. 10,000 words Community-Driven Regulation: Towards an Improved Model of Environmental Regulation in Vietnam Dara O’Rourke, Urban Studies and Planning, MIT 45pp. 13,000 words Social and Spatial Inequalities in Hungarian Environmental Politics: A Historical Perspective Zsuzsanna Gille, Sociology, the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

64. Bi-State Regional Commission - Metropolitan Authority Vision
Unlike every existing bridge between illinois and Iowa, the East System (NHS) norare there any state or federal is the responsibility of the Quad cities Area.
http://www.bi-state-ia-il.org/ser/tra/met.shtml
Your browser does not support script Contact Help document.write(doClock("W0",", ","M0"," ","D0",", ","Y0")); Metropolitan Authority Vision The Challenge The Quad Cities is blessed with an abundance of rivers throughout the region with the crown jewel being the mighty Mississippi River. However, the area is challenged to provide for adequate bridge crossings to span these rivers. Fortunately, most of the bridges are on designated state or federal highways, and thus have access to a larger source of funding. However, the eastern half of the metropolitan area which is experiencing much of the area's growth has a nine mile gap where currently no crossing of the Mississippi River exists. A plan has been developed and approved by local leaders which identifies the need for a new bridge closing the gap between Bettendorf and East Moline. Traffic using the new bridge is forecast to be 21,000 vehicles daily when it opens by the year 2020. For clearer reference, the new bridge shall be referred to as the "East Bridge" in this report. Unlike every existing bridge between Illinois and Iowa, the East Bridge corridor is not designated as part of the National Highway System (NHS) nor are there any state or federal routes which could be aligned across the bridge. Therefore, construction and maintenance of the East Bridge is the responsibility of the Quad Cities Area. Studies have shown that using tolls to support a new facility is not feasible. The county and municipal governments making up the Quad Cities area do not have the resources to collectively support the expense of any Mississippi River crossing. Therefore, the people of the Quad Cities need to join together to provide the resources and leadership needed to build the East Bridge.

65. NWS-ILX  NOAA Weather Radio Expansion
West Burlington, IA, WXN83, 162.525 MHz, 300 watts, NWS Quad cities. NationalWeather Service WFO Central illinois 1362 state Route 10 Lincoln, IL 62656
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Other Offices Forecasts Forecasts Aviation Graphical Forecast ... Model Guidance Rivers/Hydrology AHPS/River Info Flash Floods Climate Climatology Climate Prediction Weather Safety Storm Ready Preparedness EMWIN Spotter Talks Program Areas Coop Program Lincoln Logs Newsletter NOAA Weather ... Conditions Outreach/Education Special Events/ Case Studies Weather Trivia About Us Our Office Product Guide County Warning Area Contact Us Email NOAA Weather Radio NOAA Weather Radio Expansion Over the past few years, the NOAA Weather Radio network has expanded by over 20 stations, and nearly the entire state is now within range of an NWR station. A new station in DeKalb completed the expansion effort in late September 2002. The map below shows the post-expansion network. Note that coverage patterns are not always perfectly circular, but the map shows the approximate range of each station.

66. The Global Chicago Center | The Chicago Page | Chicago Links
Semester Chicago state University Chicago state University South The University ofChicago Great cities Institute, The University of illinois at Chicago
http://www.globalchicago.org/Chicago/chi_links.asp?filter=1

67. TSUFR Library - Online Journal Links
onal US states illinois cities Chicago Education US states Massachusetts citiesCambridge Education and Culture Religion Churchstate Issues Journals.
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Journals available from the World Wide Web
These links provide alphabetical lists of titles of the more than 4,000 journals that are available partially or completely fulltext on the World Wide Web . Please note that these journals are generally NOT of a high level of ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP Journal links from New Jour Electronic Journals and Newsletters. Journal links from E-ZINE-LIST by John Labovitz. The following are the compiled journal links from the Yahoo search engine.
Go to listings for: Art Business Computers Education ... Journals This document is published on the server of Troy State University Florida Region Document written by Jay Brandes, Assistant Professor and Reference Librarian, Troy State University Florida Region

68. Center For Bioethics - UMN, Twin Cities
In addition to the University of illinois, these universities state (1998), and NorthCarolina state (1998, 1999 University of MinnesotaTwin cities All content
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Responding to Controversies: Using Organizational Ethics in Healthcare
February 27, 2003
March 14, 2003
The Bioethics Institute at the Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota

June 14-June 19, 2003 Upcoming Events The Bioethics Institute
Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota June 14-19, 2003 McNamara Alumni Center University of Minnesota Campus Minneapolis, MN Introduction Rationale Objectives Participants ... Application Information WHY ETHICS IN THE CLASSROOM? Student comments after a two-hour session on "Ethical Theory and Intensive Hog Confinement" in Dr. Donald Lay's Animal Science 336 course, "Animal Behavior," October 1999. "It is important to discuss ethics because it can open our eyes to other ideas and possibly change our views on how something should be done. We may decide what we are doing is not ethical and change so it is ethical." "I liked the comparison of ethical theories. It is interesting to have a philosophical basis to back up arguments, and it also gives insight into how the other views think."

69. Midwest Right To Work States Still Outperform Forced-Union States In Jobs & Real
for an entire state than for individual cities. taxes, housing prices and rents, andstate and local the forcedunionism states of illinois, Indiana, Minnesota
http://www.nilrr.org/rtwoutperform.htm
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LABOR RELATIONS RESEARCH
5211 Port Royal Road Suite 510 Springfield, Virginia 22151
by David Kendrick
June 21, 2001 Right to Work laws guarantee the right of employees to decide for themselves whether a union deserves their financial support. They also prevent union officials from monopolizing workers and force them to accept a more voluntary relationship with the workers they claim to represent, and the employers without whom the jobs would not exist. That such voluntarism is not only morally right, but economically efficient as well, is borne out statistically, nationwide, and in the Midwest in particular. This is true, even of wages and income, one of the most misunderstood issues surrounding the Right to Work issue. Most comparisons of Right to Work and forced-unionism states are based on gross income, unadjusted for the wide variation of living costs and local taxes. The appropriate comparison across cities, states, and regions in measuring economic well-being is the purchasing power of after-tax income. The relevant question is this: Is money income after adjusting for taxes and the cost of living, i.e., after-tax real income, higher in forced-unionism states than in Right to Work states? Several reports have addressed this question. Two early studies compared adjusted incomes in Right to Work states with those in forced-unionism states showed that while

70. St. Cloud State Universty Graduate Bulletin
Madrid (Spain); MA 1982, San Francisco state University; Ph.D Ph.D. 2000, Universityof illinois at Urbana 1967, Ph.D. 1976, University of MinnesotaTwin cities.
http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/faculty.asp?facIndex=B&grad=1

71. St. Cloud State Universty Undergraduate Bulletin
Technology (China); MBA 1990, Northern illinois University; Ph 1970, University ofMinnesotaTwin cities; Ph.D Dance BA 1981, Minnesota state University Moorhead
http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/faculty.asp?facIndex=C&grad=0

72. American Community Gardening Association: Links
Gardens resource page University of illinois at Champaign Community Development throughGardening state and Local Open Green Space from the cities of Seattle
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I. Community Gardens by State, Province, and Country USA

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74. Georgia State University - Office Of The President
Atlanta, one of the country's most vital cities. and of Geography, Georgia state University(July and Regional Planning, University of illinois, Urbana (August
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Carl V. Patton became president of Georgia State University on July 1,1992. With more than 33,000 students seeking degrees, Georgia State is one of the nation's largest urban research universities. With his expertise as an academic leader and urban planner, Patton has helped Georgia State develop long range and short term plans for academic and research achievements and campus growth. "We're working," says Patton, "to make Georgia State a fully incorporated downtown presence with students learning, working and living in the downtown community." His basic equation for a great university — great faculty and staff, great students and high quality modern teaching facilities — is taking shape in the heart of Atlanta, one of the country's most vital cities.
Teaching and Administrative Experience
President and Professor of Public Administration and Urban Studies and of Geography, Georgia State University (July 1992 to present). Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Political Science and Public Administration and of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo (September 1989 to June 1992).

75. Upper Mississippi Links From Big RIver
District visitor center calendar, camping) Twin cities river trails Friends ofWyalusing state Park Leave info Minn DNR map resources illinois DNR map
http://www.big-river.com/bigriverlinks.html
Links to Upper Mississippi River resources River and Environmental Organizations Grand Excursion 2004 Education and Museums Federal Sites ... Rep. Ron Kind (D. - Wis.) Mississippi River page
Grand Excursion 2004
Grand Excursion 2004
Twin Cities Grand Excursion Programs and Events
River and Environmental Organizations
Upper Mississippi Basin Stakeholder Network Information and news about soil and water concerns in the Upper Mississippi Basin
Friends of the Upper Mississippi Refuges - An independent, non-profit organization dedicated to conserving the natural and cultural resources of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge, the Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge and the Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge.
Friends of the Mississippi River - A citizen organization working to protect and enhance the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities area.
Upper Mississippi River Basin Association
Mississippi River Basin Alliance
Mississippi River Parkway Commission - Great River Road, tourism.
River Action - Non-profit citizen's action group in the Quad Cities ( Iowa and Illinois)
Mississippi Headwaters Board - river monitoring, student projects, resources

76. Dept. Of Microbiology At UIUC
Nancy E. Freitag, Wayne state University, From Hot Dogs The twin cities of Urbanaand Champaign have a The University of illinoisWillard Airport is served by
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/micro/home.html
Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette Article

Daily Illini Article

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
The Department of Microbiology at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign has been consistently ranked as one of the best microbiology departments in the United States. There are 18 research laboratories, approximately 60 graduate students, and 20 postdoctoral fellows in the Department. Thus, it is large enough to provide a stimulating research environment but small enough to allow close interactions between the faculty and graduate students. The Department of Microbiology is part of the School of Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB), which includes the Departments of Biochemistry, Cell and Structural Biology, and Molecular and Integrative Physiology. Students admitted into any of these departmental graduate programs can select faculty thesis advisors from over 60 active research laboratories in the school. Close ties are also maintained with the School of Integrative Biology (SIB), the

77. Faculty
his MA and Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Public Address from the University of Minnesota,Twin cities. Ph.D., University of illinois. Ph.D., Louisiana state University
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    Dr. Andrew King Professor and Chair. Ph.D. University of Minnesota . Rhetorical theory, communication and power, political rhetoric, history of rhetoric.
  • Dr. Michael Bowman Associate Professor. Ph.D., Northwestern University . Performance studies, cultural studies, and contemporary literary theory. Dr. Ruth Laurion Bowman Associate Professor. Dr. Bowman received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Performance Studies from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. Her areas of interest include U.S. literary/performance genres and forms; twentieth century performance practices; the body and/as a cultural text; visual composition. At LSU, Dr. Bowman teaches courses in performance studies and supervises the Performance Studies Black Box Theatre. She is a member of SCA, SSCA, ATHE and an associate editor for TPQ. studies. Jacqueline Burleson , Instructor. ABD, Louisiana State University . Ms. Burleson teaches courses in public speaking. Joni Butcher , Instructor. ABD

78. Links To Our Partners
Regional) Bistate Regional Commission (Quad cities Area); illinois state University,Census and Data User Services; Northern illinois University, Center
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northeastern illinois planning commission Links To Our Partners Index Counties and Municipalities Civic and Planning Organizations (Regional) Census and Other Data Providers Illinois State Government ... Visitors' Center
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79. University Of Wisconsin Center For Cooperatives - Journal Abstracts
for Rural Affairs, Western illinois University, Macomb Western Areas cities and CountiesCooperative Case and Frayne Olson (North Dakota state University), Anne
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Credit Unions Bringing More Affordable Financial Services to the Inner City: The Strategic Alliance between Bethex Federal Credit Union and RiteCheck By Michael Stegman, Center for Community Capitalism, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill August 2001 A Report on Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada: Current Situation and Potential for Growth
Includes case studies on credit unions by Lou Hammond-Ketilson and Ian MacPherson, March 2001 University of Saskatchewan, Centre for the Study of Co-operatives , March 2001 Farm Supply Farmer's Cooperative and the City of Keota, Iowa: A Case Study Project Participants: Robert Cropp (University of Wisconsin - Madison), Roger Ginder (Iowa State University), Evert van der Sluis (South Dakota State University), Kim Zeuli (University of Minnesota - St. Paul)
Project funded through a USDA Fund for Rural America planning grant, 1997-98. Consolidation of Balance Sheet Components During Cooperative Mergers Research Report 139. 32 pgs. 1995. James Wadsworth and David Chesnick

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Help students learn the geography of the United states and factual information about every state with these state unit studies.
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