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Stine, Melanie. "Clyde Wahrhaftig and Allan Cox (1959) Rock glaciers in the Alaska Range. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 70(4): 383–436." Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 37, no. 1 (January 30, 2013): 130–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309133313475693.

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Rock glaciers are one of the most prominent geomorphic features in high-elevation areas and affect numerous hydrologic, ecologic, and geomorphic processes. However, little scientific attention was focused on rock glaciers during the first part of the 20th century. In 1959, Clyde Wahrhaftig and Allan Cox published a paper titled ‘Rock glaciers in the Alaska Range’, which initiated worldwide interest in these features and a subsequent surge of publications addressing rock glaciers. Wahrhaftig and Cox (1959) provided a detailed and encompassing study on rock glacier features, origins, classifications, relations to climate, movement, and composition. Their data and descriptions established a firm basis for further advancement of rock glacier research. This paper aims to assess the influence that Wahrhaftig and Cox (1959) had on subsequent publications and studies of rock glaciers.
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Paré, François. "Clyne, Michael G. Multilingual Australia. Melbourne: River Seine Publications, 1982Clyne, Michael G. Multilingual Australia. Melbourne: River Seine Publications, 1982. Pp. 178." Canadian Modern Language Review 42, no. 3 (January 1986): 748. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cmlr.42.3.748.

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Keppie, Lawrence. "Inscribed and sculptured stones seen at the Roman fort of Auchendavy on the Antonine Wall in 1825." Scottish Archaeological Journal 40, no. 1 (March 2018): 101–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/saj.2018.0096.

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In September 1825 two Roman inscribed and sculptured stones were recorded at Auchendavy fort on the Antonine Wall in Central Scotland by the Revd John Skinner, an Anglican clergyman, in the course of a walk along the Roman frontier between Forth and Clyde. The publication in 2003 of Skinner's journal of his walk, illustrated with his own watercolour sketches, has allowed a better understanding of both stones, which are long since lost. One may be a dedication by soldiers in garrison at Auchendavy to a group of Roman deities, and the other a representation of a local Romano-Celtic god.
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Eaton, Mark A. "Moving Pictures and Spectacular Criminality in An American Tragedy and Native Son." Prospects 27 (October 2002): 399–426. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0361233300001265.

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Two of 20th-century American literature's most naive murderers, Clyde Griffiths and Bigger Thomas, also happen to be avid moviegoers. This may not be as coincidental as it first appears. In 1933 — roughly halfway between the publication dates of An American Tragedy (1925) and Native Son (1940) — a number of sociological studies conducted at the University of Chicago claimed that there was a demonstrable link between watching movies and committing crimes. Indeed, these so-called Payne Fund studies set out to prove that watching too many movies could lead directly to criminal behavior. In light of such studies, the influence of movies on Clyde Griffiths and Bigger Thomas seems far from incidental. At the least, An American Tragedy and Native Son suggest that the cultural ascendance of movies during the 1920s and 1930s was accompanied by widespread unease about the supposedly pernicious affects of moving pictures. The fact that both Clyde and Bigger become murderers after a healthy dose of movies suggests that Theodore Dreiser and Richard Wright were persuaded by the conclusion of University of Chicago sociologists that there was a link between “moving pictures and criminal conduct” (the title of one study). Yet Dreiser and Wright also perceived the way criminals were becoming celebrities through excessive media attention to their crimes and punishments. An American Tragedy and Native Son thus attest to the ways in which moving pictures and crime reporting conspired to produce a new discourse of spectacular criminality in modern America.
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Marston, Geoffrey. "Redrawing the Territorial Sea Baseline in the Firth if Clyde." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 51, no. 2 (April 2002): 279–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iclq/51.2.279.

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At first sight, the Territorial Sea (Amendment) Order 19981 is an unremarkable instrument. Its explanatory note states that it amends the Schedule to the Territorial Waters Order in Council 19642 ‘by adding a new baseline between the Mull of Kintyre and Laggan, as well as by making minor changes to [three points scheduled in the 1964 Order] which result from the publication of a new, larger scale chart of the area’. In fact, the note is a model of economy of information disguising the difficulties which led to the Order's addition of a further straight baseline, enclosing the Firth if Clyde, to the system of straight baselines starting in the north at Cape Wrath and which, before the above amendment was made, had ended in the south at the Mull of Kintyre. This is the story behind the addition of the new segment. The sketch map indicates the general cartography of the relevant area.
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Houston, Stephen D., and William R. Fowler. "Introduction." Ancient Mesoamerica 1, no. 2 (1990): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536100000262.

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In this special section we celebrate an unusual kind of anniversary: the publication 50 years ago of Clyde Kluckhohn's “The Conceptual Structure in Middle American Studies” (Hay et al. 1940:41–51). With this short but powerful essay, Kluckhohn indicted Maya archaeology in general, and the massive program of research by the Carnegie Institution of Washington in particular, as something close to “stamp collecting” and the putterings of “slightly reformed antiquarians.” For better or worse, Kluckhohn hastened the demise of what was until that time the most broadly conceived and well executed research program in New World archaeology – the Carnegie's attempt to understand Maya civilization in both its earliest and latest expressions and from a large number of disciplinary perspectives.
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Hart, D. G. "The Troubled Soul of the Academy: American Learning and the Problem of Religious Studies." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 2, no. 1 (1992): 49–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rac.1992.2.1.03a00030.

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The decade of the 1960's was important for American scholars who studied religion. Prospects for employment brightened considerably as public and private universities and Colleges created undergraduate and graduate programs in religious studies. Becoming more self-conscious about their academic identity, professors who staffed these programs founded the American Academy of Religion in 1964, an organization designed to promote scholarship and publication in religion. One index to the growing prominence of religious studies was the survey of humanistic scholarship commissioned by Princeton University's Council on the Humanities and funded by the Ford Foundation. Of the thirteen volumes in this series, two were devoted to the field of religion: Clyde A. Holbrook's Religion, A Humanistic Field (1963), and Religion (1965), a summary of the various fields in religious studies, edited by Paul Ramsey.
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Jernudd, Björn H. "AN EARLY START: SECOND LANGUAGE AT PRIMARY SCHOOL. Michael Clyne (Ed.). Melbourne: River Seine Publications, 1986. Pp. 160." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 12, no. 1 (March 1990): 108–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272263100008937.

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Thomas, Alain. "Clyne, Michael (Ed.), An Early Start: Second Language at Primary School. Melbourne: River Seine Publications, 1986Clyne, Michael (Ed.), An Early Start: Second Language at Primary School. Melbourne: River Seine Publications, 1986. Pp. 160." Canadian Modern Language Review 49, no. 3 (April 1993): 603–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cmlr.49.3.603.

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Christianson, Dave. "Monitor: the journal of the Human Rights Trust, Monitor Publications, PO Box 13197, Humewood 6013, 19 Clyde St Port Elizabeth, South Africa." Africa 59, no. 3 (July 1989): 420–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1160254.

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Books on the topic "Clymer Publications"

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Clymer Harley-Davidson FLH/FLT twin cam 88: 1999-2003. 2nd ed. Overland Park, Kan: Primedia Business Directories & Books, 2002.

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Publications, Clymer. Harley-Davidson Flh/Flt Twin Cam 88, 1999-2003. Clymer Publishing, 2003.

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