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Psyck, Elizabeth. "Editor's Corner." DttP: Documents to the People 45, no. 1 (May 2, 2017): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v45i1.6296.

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I’m sometimes surprised when and where government information becomes useful. (This won’t surprise anyone who has ever spent any time in the govdocs world, but humor me—this is my column after all.)Recently I found myself in a bar at 7:30 p.m. on a Thursday. Before you start wondering what a wild and crazy life I lead, I was attending a Junior League meeting and we were planning a children’s health fair. We brainstormed ideas and each group came up with a variety of activities to engage kids and help them learn about healthy living. (For context, the focus of the Junior League of Grand Rapids is on improving children’s physical health. Projects range from Wellness Adventure Yards that provide a safe place to play to Kids in the Kitchen, where kids are introduced to healthy foods.)
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Rybarczyk, Greg, Dorceta Taylor, Shannon Brines, and Richard Wetzel. "A Geospatial Analysis of Access to Ethnic Food Retailers in Two Michigan Cities: Investigating the Importance of Outlet Type within Active Travel Neighborhoods." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 1 (December 25, 2019): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010166.

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To date, the research that examines food accessibility has tended to ignore ethnic food outlets. This void leaves us with a limited understanding of how such food stores may, or may not, impact food security. The study discussed herein addressed this by conducting a geospatial assessment of ethnic food outlet accessibility in two U.S. cities: Flint and Grand Rapids, Michigan. We used Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools to create a revealed accessibility index for each food outlet, and used the index to determine access within active travel service areas. We utilized an ordinary least squares regression (OLS), and two local models: spatial autoregression (SAR) and geographically weighted regression (GWR) to enhance our understanding of global and localized relationships between outlet accessibility and type (while controlling for known covariates). The results show that the local models outperformed (R2 max = 0.938) the OLS model. The study found that there was reduced access to ethnic restaurants in all service areas of Grand Rapids. However, in Flint, we observed this association in the bicycling areas only. Also notable were the influences that demographic characteristics had on access in each city. Ultimately, the findings tell us that nuanced planning and policy approaches are needed in order to promote greater access to ethnic food outlets and reduce overall food insecurity.
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Beeke, Joel R. "A Watered Garden: A Brief History of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. By Gertrude Hoeksema. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 1992. vi + 417 pp. $19.95." Church History 64, no. 4 (December 1995): 739–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3168921.

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Cheney, Nicholas, Kyle Rockwell, Joseph Long, John Weis, Dylan Lewis, Timothy Law, and Adam Carr. "Is a Flatfoot Associated with a Hallux Valgus Deformity?" Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2, no. 3 (September 1, 2017): 2473011417S0001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011417s000133.

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Category: Bunion Introduction/Purpose: An arch collapse model has been described for a multitude of foot and ankle problems that is based on a gastrocnemius equinus contracture producing a predictable collapse that has been described in five distinct phases. Previous studies have evaluated the presence of pes planovlagus in hallux valgus patients and concluded that this is a rare occurance. The Grand Rapids arch collapse model reviews adult foot pathology and believes there is a link between bunions and flatfeet. We wanted to evaluate patients with flatfeet and determine if they had an associated bunion deformity. Based upon the arch collapse model, there should be a significant number of flatfeet with an associated bunion deformity and our goal was to see if this proved to be true. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the radiographs of patients diagnosed with a flatfoot based upon their ICD 9 and 10 codes in the senior author’s practice. For each patient, we used standard anteroposterior and lateral foot radiographs obtained on all new patients. Initially, we had 254 feet but had to exclude 93 feet due to inadequate radiographs, normal radiographs (normal meary’s angle and talonavicular coverage angle) or in patients who already had surgical procedures to the foot. This left 161 feet radiographs for review. We then measured the Meary’s angle on the lateral images and the talonavicular coverage angle, hallux valgus angle, intermetatarsal angle and sesamoid position on the anteroposterior radiographs. Results: Of the 161 feet that remained in the study, only 6 feet (3.7%) had no radiographic evidence of a bunion based upon sesamoid position, hallux valgus angle or the intermetatarsal angle. We did find a correlation with the severity of the flatfoot based upon the Meary’s angle and the talonavicular coverage angle with the severity of the bunion deformity defined by the sesamoid position, hallux valgus angle and the intermetatarsal angle. As the flatfoot got worse, the bunion did so as well. Conclusion: Our findings would seem to fit with the Grand Rapids arch collapse model. The hypermobility of the first ray that creates the bunion deformity then allows the arch to ultimately collapse. It also does not seem to contradict what has been found previously. Earlier studies showed a low association between patients with bunions who also had flatfeet. This would make sense as the deformity may not have progressed to the flatfoot yet. However, in our study the deformity has already progressed to a flatfoot and almost all have some radiographic evidence of a bunion.
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Spanu, Nicola. "DOCUMENTS ON EARLY CHRISTIANITY - (S.R.) Llewelyn, (J.R.) Harrison (edd.) A Review of the Greek and Other Inscriptions and Papyri Published between 1988 and 1992. Associate editor E.J. Bridge. (New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity 10.) Pp. x + 269, figs. Grand Rapids, MI: W.B. Eerdmans, in association with Macquarie University, 2012. Paper, £26.99, US$40. ISBN: 978-0-8028-4520-7." Classical Review 64, no. 2 (April 14, 2014): 523–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x14000602.

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"The Potato Association of America 100th Annual Meeting Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA July 31–August 4, 2016." American Journal of Potato Research 94, no. 3 (April 21, 2017): 191–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12230-017-9580-6.

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"Abstracts of the Papers Presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Potato Association of America Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA July 31-August 4, 2016." American Journal of Potato Research 94, no. 3 (June 2017): 211–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12230-017-9581-5.

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Biddle, Mark. "Review of The Goodly Fellowship of the Prophets: The Achievement of Association in Canon Formation (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology; Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2009)." Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 12 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5508/jhs.2012.v12.r23.

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"Robert Eric Frykenberg. History and Belief: The Foundations of Historical Understanding. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans, in association with the Institute for Advanced Christian Studies. 1996. Pp. v, 377. $27.00." American Historical Review, April 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/103.2.481.

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"Werth, J. L., Welfel, E. R. & Benjamin, G. A. H. (Eds.) (2009).The Duty to Protect. Washington DC: American Psychological Association Press. Reviewed by Eric K. Willmarth, Ph.D., Saybrook University. Grand Rapids MI." American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 53, no. 3 (January 2011): 236–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00029157.2011.10401762.

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Books on the topic "[Grand Rapids Bar Association]"

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Arlinsky, Ellen. A grand profession, a grand tradition: A history of the Grand Rapids Bar. Grand Rapids, Mich. (200 Monroe Ave., NW, Grand Rapids 49503): Grand Rapids Bar Association, 1995.

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United States Animal Health Association. Meeting. Proceedings of the 98th Annual Meeting of the United States Animal Health Association, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Oct. 29 - Nov. 4, 1994. Richmond (Va.): United States Animal Health Association, 1994.

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E, Meeks James, Ellis Dorsey D. 1908-, American Bar Association. Section of Antitrust Law., and American Bar Association National Institute on Representing a Client Before the Grand Jury (1978 : Beverly Hills, Calif.), eds. American Bar Association National Institute on Representing a Client Before the Grand Jury. [Chicago?]: ABA Consortium for Professional Education, 1994.

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American Bar Association. Young Lawyers Division. and American Bar Association. Tort and Insurance Practice Section., eds. 1998 Joint Spring Meeting of the Young Lawyers Division and the Tort and Insurance Practice Section: May 13, 1998- Sheraton Grand Torrey Pines Hotel, La Jolla, CA. [Chicago?]: American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division and the Tort & Insurance Practice Section, 1998.

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V, Hartwell Ray, Mugel Christopher J, Allen Joseph J, and American Bar Association. Section of Antitrust Law. Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee., eds. Handbook on antitrust grand jury investigations: A project of the Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association. 2nd ed. [Chicago]: American Bar Association, 1988.

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Handbook on Antitrust Grand Jury Investigations: A Project of the Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association. 2nd ed. Amer Bar Assn, 1988.

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S, Bennett Robert, Friedman Paul L, Sacks Joel G, Kaplan Neil A, and American Bar Association. Young Lawyers Division., eds. American Bar Association National Institute: On Parallel Grand Jury and Administrative Agency Investigations, the Criminal and Civil Implications for Corporations and their Officers. [Washington]: ABA, 1994.

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Public hearing on grand jury reform: [before the] State of New York, Assembly Standing Committee on Codes, Assembly Standing Committee on the Judiciary [and the] Senate Majority Program Committee : [held at] Bar Association ... New York, New York, Thursday, May 2, 1985. New York City: EN-DE Reporting Services, Ltd., 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "[Grand Rapids Bar Association]"

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deBuys, William. "Lava Falls: The Blood of Oasis Civilization." In A Great Aridness. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199778928.003.0010.

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Rightly or wrongly, everything challenging on a whitewater river in North America gets compared to the booming rapid that culminates, in space, time, and difficulty, a river trip through the Grand Canyon. Say “Lava” to anyone who has tasted whitewater, and the association to Lava Falls Rapid is automatic. A friend who guides trips on some of Alaska’s wildest rivers bristles when she hears the name Lava North applied to the most sphincter-tightening, life-or-death rapid on the mighty Alsek River. “It shows how Grand Canyon–centric the rafting world is,” she says. Advocates for other rivers say much the same. Still, Lava is king, and the Colorado River, for which Lava is a mere riffle in its eons of canyon carving, is the most mythic of river kingdoms. If you have a weakness for wild rivers, eventually you float the Colorado, and eventually you make your way to the Grand Canyon and to Lava. The drop at Lava Falls is thirteen feet almost immediately, followed by fourteen more in a few hundred yards. At most water levels, Lava earns a difficulty rating of ten, on a scale of ten. It confronts you at mile 179 on the 226-mile voyage from Lees Ferry to Diamond Creek, an incomparable outdoor adventure. The trip has the shape of a well-crafted novel. It establishes its themes in the red-rock stillness of Marble Canyon. It tests its characters in the churning whitewater of the Inner Gorge. Then Lava comes exactly where a novelist would place the climax, about four-fifths of the way through the saga. All the way down the river, you have had Lava in the back of your mind. Everything that precedes it feels like lead-up. Everything that follows is coda, resolution, release, perhaps recovery. The crux of the tale, the defining moment, resides in the hurricane waters of Lava Falls. By the time our small flotilla got there, we’d courted disaster at Crystal, dodged the rock horns of Horn Creek Rapid, ridden the roller coaster of Granite, and thrashed and crashed our way through scores of other rapids.
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