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Journal articles on the topic "Massachusetts. Department of Public Works"

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Moss, Hilary, Yinan Zhang, and Andy Anderson. "Assessing the Impact of the Inner Belt." Journal of Urban History 40, no. 6 (June 4, 2014): 1054–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144214536870.

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Between 1948 and 1971, the Massachusetts Department of Public Works released plans to build a freeway through Cambridge. One route would carve up a working-class neighborhood while another would run alongside MIT. First, we assess the impact of the planning process. While no highway was built, housing stock declined and uncertainly complicated urban renewal. Second, we explore MIT’s role in this story. Because its campus lay near a proposed route, the university functioned much like any other stakeholder. Yet its economic importance and its involvement with federal defense gave its administrators access to arguments unavailable to local residents or politicians. MIT functioned as both agent and subject, as a private entity at the mercy of federal and state prerogatives and as an influential public force in its own right, whose institutional knowledge, national importance, and civic significance overshadowed city and community prerogatives.
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Balducci, Patrick, Kendall Mongird, Di Wu, Dexin Wang, Vanshika Fotedar, and Robert Dahowski. "An Evaluation of the Economic and Resilience Benefits of a Microgrid in Northampton, Massachusetts." Energies 13, no. 18 (September 14, 2020): 4802. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13184802.

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Recent developments and advances in distributed energy resource (DER) technologies make them valuable assets in microgrids. This paper presents an innovative evaluation framework for microgrid assets to capture economic benefits from various grid and behind-the-meter services in grid-connecting mode and resilience benefits in islanding mode. In particular, a linear programming formulation is used to model different services and DER operational constraints to determine the optimal DER dispatch to maximize economic benefits. For the resiliency analysis, a stochastic evaluation procedure is proposed to explicitly quantify the microgrid survivability against a random outage, considering uncertainties associated with photovoltaic (PV) generation, system load, and distributed generator failures. Optimal coordination strategies are developed to minimize unserved energy and improve system survivability, considering different levels of system connectedness. The proposed framework has been applied to evaluate a proposed microgrid in Northampton, Massachusetts that would link the Northampton Department of Public Works, Cooley Dickenson Hospital, and Smith Vocational Area High School. The findings of this analysis indicate that over a 20-year economic life, a 441 kW/441 kWh battery energy storage system, and 386 kW PV solar array can generate $2.5 million in present value benefits, yielding a 1.16 return on investment ratio. Results of this study also show that forming a microgrid generally improves system survivability, but the resilience performance of individual facilities varies depending on power-sharing strategies.
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Faltas MS, Moheb. "MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES CASE REVIEW UTILIZING JOHN KOTTER’S PROCESS FOR LEADING CHANGE." International Journal of Engineering Applied Sciences and Technology 6, no. 8 (December 1, 2021): 25–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33564/ijeast.2021.v06i08.004.

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The Massachusetts Department of Children and Families is a state-run agency dedicated to protect children from various forms of child abuse and neglect. To ensure proper implementation of its work, the agency provides services and assistance to the families and provision of care where necessary. The overall vision of the Massachusetts DCF is to ensure that all children can grow up in a nurturing home, with no abuse or neglect present, along with access to food, shelter, clothing, health care, and education. It as well ensures the well-being of the children who live in Massachusetts. Various offices undertake the proper implementation of the agency's works, whereby Chelsea Harbor Massachusetts office is one of them. In line with the Harbor office's implementation of activities, there have been a number of challenges that have resulted in the office, but some of which result from employee retention and thus need attention to be given.
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Abdul‐Aziz, Abdul‐Rashid, and Normah Ali. "Outsourcing and quality performance: Malaysia’s public works department." Structural Survey 22, no. 1 (February 2004): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02630800410530927.

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Black, John. "A more vigorous prosecution of public works: the reforms of the Indian Public Works Department." Accounting History 6, no. 2 (November 2001): 91–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/103237320100600205.

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Ariffin, Khadijah Md, David Martin @. Daud Juanil, and Rozilah Kasim. "Audit on Public Buildings by National Audit Department and Public Works Department: A Process Overview." Advanced Science Letters 24, no. 5 (May 1, 2018): 3133–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/asl.2018.11332.

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Giannouchos, Theodoros V., Jodie C. Gary, Sophia Anyatonwu, and Hye-Chung Kum. "Emergency Department Utilization by Adolescents Experiencing Homelessness in Massachusetts." Medical Care 59, Suppl 2 (March 11, 2021): S187—S194. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mlr.0000000000001436.

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FUJITA, Daiji. "Road Department, Public Works Research Institute, Ministry of Construction." Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu, no. 359 (1985): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2208/jscej.1985.359_31.

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Fukuda, H. Dawn, Liisa M. Randall, Thera Meehan, and Kevin Cranston. "Leveraging Health Department Capacities, Partnerships, and Health Insurance for Infectious Disease Response in Massachusetts, 2014-2018." Public Health Reports 135, no. 1_suppl (July 2020): 75S—81S. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0033354920904084.

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Policies facilitating integration of public health programs can improve the public health response, but the literature on approaches to integration across multiple system levels is limited. We describe the efforts of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to integrate its HIV, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and tuberculosis response through policies that mandated contracted organizations to submit specimens for testing to the Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory; co-test blood specimens for HIV, hepatitis C virus (HCV), and syphilis; integrate HIV, viral hepatitis, and STI disease surveillance and case management in a single data system; and implement an integrated infectious disease drug assistance program. From 2014 through 2018, the number of tests performed by the Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory increased from 16 321 to 33 674 for HIV, from 11 054 to 33 670 for HCV, and from 19 169 to 30 830 for syphilis. Service contracts enabled rapid response to outbreaks of HIV, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B. Key challenges included lack of a billing infrastructure at the Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory; the need to complete negotiations with insurers and to establish a retained revenue account to receive health insurance reimbursements for testing services; and time to train testing providers in phlebotomy for required testing. Investing in laboratory infrastructure; creating billing mechanisms to maximize health insurance reimbursement; proactively engaging providers, community members, and other stakeholders; and building capacity to transform practices are needed. Using multilevel policy approaches to integrate the public health response to HIV, STI, viral hepatitis, and tuberculosis is feasible and adaptable to other public health programs.
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Plakos, Chris. "How It Works." Boom 3, no. 3 (2013): 11–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/boom.2013.3.3.11.

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Los Angeles Department of Water and Power public relations officer Chris Plakos describes how the Los Angeles Aqueduct works, from its headwaters near Big Springs to the Los Angeles Aqueduct filtration plant in Sylmar.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Massachusetts. Department of Public Works"

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Stites, Alex. "Challenges in the Management of Public Works Department Interactions." Thesis, Springfield, Va. : Available from National Technical Information Service, 1999. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA367238.

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Mthembu, N. (Hymnal Nkosinathi). "The impact of the Community Based Public Works Programme of the Department of Public Works in Groutville." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/16399.

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Thesis (MPA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2003.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The basic principles of the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) include “an integrated and sustainable programme” and “a people-driven process”. Section 2.3 of the RDP identifies the National Public Works Programme (NPWP) as a key implementation strategy of the RDP, with the primary purpose of creating jobs and providing community infrastructure, in a manner that impacts on the socio-economic conditions of the poor (ANC, 1994:1-18). The NPWP was operationalised in late 1995 as a Community Based Public Works Project (CBPWP) to carry out this broad mandate. Government was faced by numerous challenges in the form of poverty, joblessness, a shrinking economy and lack of job-related skills. The expectations were also high that after long years of struggle and suffering, an ANC-led Government would deliver a better life soon. Wittingly or unwittingly, in the face of these challenges and mounting expectations, Government rushed to deliver a better life through school feeding schemes, free health care to children under the age of six and to pregnant women and allocated about R250m to the Department of Public Works to deliver a job creation and poverty relief programme. It was this rush that saw the Government losing sight of important conditions for sustainable delivery of goods and services. The purpose of the study is to show that the Community Based Public Works Programme of the Department of Public Works, which was implemented in Groutville in 1996, failed to bring about visible change. The starting point is to create a contextual framework for the research problem and the suggested answer (Bless & Higson - Smith, 1995:37), which is established through various means in the sections that follow. The first part, the literature review, offers both conceptual and operational definitions (Bless & Higson - Smith, 1995:35-37) of key concepts or variables that form elements of the research problem and the proposed hypothesis. Methodology and research design outlines the process, procedure and instruments used to test the hypothesis. The section on data analysis gives an overview on how data on the general field of interest (Brynard & Hanekom, 1997:48-50), community development (De Beer & Swanepoel, 1998:17-28), is filtered to focus on the National Public Works Programme (NPWP) and the Community Based Public Works Programme (CBPWP) as strategies for community development , using Groutville as a case study. As part of data analysis, using the model of Brynard & Hanekom (1997:54-55) viewpoints of authors on community development are integrated in the context of the results and data obtained. Finally, the study outlines and discusses the results and recommendations. The reliability and generalizability of the findings is based on consistence between the findings of this particular study and the CASE/ILO Report, on the one hand, and the empirical evidence as provided by grassroots structures and as observed by the researcher. The study finds that while the project succeeded in targeting women and youth, employment opportunities could not be sustained. In addition there is no evidence of training and the ability of employees to use skills gained during the life of the project to earn a decent living. Finally, the study also finds that one of the major failures of the CBPWP, in addition to a lack of sustainability, was that it was not co-ordinated and integrated with other local development initiatives such as the Masakhane Campaign, the Clean and Green Campaign and the Local Economic Development Plan. The study concludes by suggesting recommendations, which include: - • The need to redefine sustainability in a way that does not emphasize the quality and life span of infrastructure but prioritizes the beneficiaries’ ability to use the infrastructure and skills gained to engage in productive economic activities; • Recognize local leadership and built capacity before a project is introduced; • Focus, as part of capacity building, on institutional development and organizational development for local communities; • Communicate and seek consensus on the goals and intended objectives of the programme; • Link national programmes with local economic development plans and initiatives and education and training for life-long employment.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die basiese beginsels van die Heropbou en Ontwikkelingsprogram (HOP) sluit ‘n geïntegreerde volhoubare program en ‘n gemeenskapsgeïnspireerde proses in. Die Nasionale Openbare Werke Program (NOWP) is as ‘n sleutel implementeringstrategie geïdentifiseer in klousule 2.3 van die HOP met die primêre doel om werkverskaffing en die voorsiening van infrastruktuur aan die gemeenskap te lewer. Die primêre doel is om ‘n impak te lewer op die sosio-ekonomiese toestand van die hulpbehoewende persoon. (ANC, 1994:1-18). Die NOWP is in 1995 as ‘n Gemeenskapsgebaseerde Openbare Werke Program in werking gestel om hierdie breë mandaat uit te voer. Die Staat was gekonfronteer met verskeie uitdagings wat onder andere armoede, werkloosheid, ‘n krimpende ekonomie en die gebrek aan toepaslike werksgeoriënteerde vaardighede ingesluit het. Hoë verwagtinge is van die ANC regering gekoester om na die lang jare van stryd en lyding ‘n beter lewe vir almal te verseker. Wetende of onwetende, in die aangesig van al hierdie uitdagings en verwagtinge, het die Staat beleid bepaal wat daarop gemik was om dienstelewering te versnel ten einde ‘n beter lewe te waarborg. Hierdie beleid het voedingskemas by skole en gratis gesondheidsorg aan kinders onder die ouderdom van ses jaar en verwagtende vroue verskaf. Daar is ook ‘n bedrag van R250 miljoen bewillig aan die Departement van Openbare Werke om ‘n armoedeverligting en werkverskaffingsprogram daar te stel. Dit was as gevolg van hierdie druk waaronder die Staat verkeer het, dat die belangrike vereistes vir volhoubare lewering van goedere en dienste uit die oog verloor is. Die doel van hierdie studie is om te bewys dat die Gemeenskapsgebaseerde Openbare Werke Program, soos onder andere geïmplementeer in Groutville in 1996, nie daarin geslaag het om enige merkbare veranderinge teweeg te bring nie. Die aanvangspunt vir hierdie studie is om ‘n kontekstuele raamwerk vir die navorsingsprobleem daar te stel, met toepaslike moontlike oplossings, (Bless & Higson - Smith, 1995:37), wat geskep is deur verskeie middele te ondersoek in die gedeeltes wat volg. Die eerste gedeelte, naamlik die literatuurstudie, verskaf konseptuele en algemene gebruiksdefinisies (Bless & Higson - Smith, 1995:35-37) van sleutelkonsepte of veranderlikes wat die kritiese elemente van die navorsingsprobleem en die voorgestelde hipotese vorm. Die metodiek en navorsingsontwerp-raamwerk omskryf die proses, prosedure en instrumente wat gebruik is om die hipotese te toets. Die gedeelte oor data-analise gee ‘n oorsig oor hoe die data wat betrekking het op die algemene veld van belangstelling (Brynard & Hanekom, 1997:48- 50), naamlik gemeenskapsontwikkeling (De Beer & Swanepoel, 1998:17-28) gefiltreer is om te fokus op die Nasionale Openbare Werke Program en die Gemeenskapsgebaseerde Openbare Werke Program wat as strategieë vir gemeenskapsontwikkeling in die Groutville gevallestudie gebruik is. As deel van die data-analise is die Bryard & Hanekom (1997:54- 55) model gebruik om verskillende standpunte van verskeie skrywers aangaande gemeenskapsontwikkeling te integreer met die resultate en die inligting wat ingesamel is. Die laaste afdeling bespreek die bevindinge en maak aanbevelings. Bevindinge in hierdie studie gemaak kan as algemeen betroubaar beskou word. Die stelling word gebaseer op die feit dat ‘n konsekwente ooreenstemming telkemale verkry is tussen die bevindinge van die spesifieke studie soos vervat in die CASE/ILO - verslag, en die empiriese bewyslewering, soos voorsien deur voetsoolvlak gemeenskapstrukture en soos waargeneem deur die navorser. Bevindinge van die studie sluit die volgende in; die Groutville projek het daarin geslaag om vroue en die jeug te betrek, maar dit kon nie daarin slaag om volhoubare werkverskaffing te verskaf nie. Daar kon ook geen bewys gevind word dat opleiding plaasgevind het nie, en die werknemers wat vaardighede aangeleer het gedurende die verloop van die projek, kon nie hul vermoë bewys om hierdie vaardighede sodanig aan te wend om ‘n ordentlike bestaan te voer nie. Ten slotte het die studie bevind dat een van die hoof tekortkominge van die GBOWP was, tesame met die gebrek aan volhoubaarheid van die program, die gebrek aan ko-ordinasie en integrering met ander plaaslike ontwikkelingsinisiatiewe, soos onder andere die Masakhane projek, die “Clean and Green” projek en die plaaslike ekonomiese ontwikkelingsplan. Die laaste gedeelte van die studie stel die volgende aanbevelings voor: • Om volhoubaarheid op plaaslike vlak so te definieër dat die klem nie geplaas word op die lewensverwagting van infrastruktuur nie, maar dat voorkeur eerder verleen word aan die vermoë van die gemeenskap om hierdie infrastruktuur te gebruik, en die vaardighede wat aangeleer is in die proses, om betrokke te raak in produktiewe volhoubare ekonomiese aktiwiteite; • Om plaaslike leierskap te erken, en om toepaslike bekwaamhede op te bou, voordat ‘n projek aangebied en geïmplementeer word; • As deel van die opbou van bekwaamhede, moet klem geplaas word op institusionele en organisatoriese ontwikkeling van plaaslike gemeenskappe; • Eenstemmigheid moet verkry word rakende die doelwitte van die program; • Skakel nasionale programme in by plaaslike ekonomiese ontwikkelingsplanne en inisiatiewe, en verseker opvoeding en opleiding vir lewenslange indiensneming.
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Webster, Linda Carol. "City of Redlands Public Works Department: Call log database study." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1998. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/1501.

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Johnson, S., M. Belcher, M. Moody, and Megan Quinn. "Collaboration Between Local Health Department and College of Public Health." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6794.

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Pak, Hui K. Ware Robert J. "The Naval Postgraduate School Public Works Department maintenance request process analysis /." Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 1997. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA331735.

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Pak, Hui K., and Robert J. Ware. "The Naval Postgraduate School Public Works Department maintenance request process analysis." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/8717.

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This thesis analyzes the maintenance request process for the Public Works Department (PWD) at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). A flow chart of the maintenance process was developed through interviews with PWD personnel. The PWD's historical database files for FY94 to FY97 provided the data for the analysis. The process flow chart and the data analysis identified areas of inefficiencies and bottlenecks. Methods to relieve the bottlenecks and improve efficiency were identified. Performance metrics were also identified to help the PWD track performance and identify areas where further improvements could be made. This research found that the PWD can benefit most by improving labor scheduling, material requisitioning and its information technology management system. Additional benefits could materialize from improving the PWD's allocative efficiency (i.e. project priority system)
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Whitfield, Jesse. "Optimizing project selection at the Department Of Public Works, Presidio of Monterey." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/27920.

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Large organizations suffer from the problem of insufficient resources to complete all project requests submitted throughout the year. With the high volume of project requests received and the limited resources available, picking those projects to fund that return the highest value to the organization can be a daunting task. The purpose of this research is to help management make an optimal decision, and determine whether the introduction of an Excel-based optimization model would benefit an organization in its selection process. This research focuses on the project selection process for the Department of Public Works for the Presidio of Monterey Army instillations in the Monterey area. The results from the current fiscal years selection process are compared with the results from the optimization model. This demonstrates how analytical tools, specifically an optimization model, can add value to an organization by increasing the number of projects selected. One of the conclusions of this thesis is that for the model to properly reflect the values of the organization, a different weighting system would be needed. Therefore, this research recommends that the optimization model be used, but only as a non-biased opinion on which projects should be selected.
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Ray, Brandan. "America Supports Love: The History of Goodridge v. Department of Public Health." Thesis, Boston College, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:104224.

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Thesis advisor: Alan Rogers
Until the late 20th century marriage in the United States meant "the legal union of a man and a woman as husband and wife." In 2003, this was forever changed when the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court found a state law barring marriage between two individuals of the same sex unconstitutional in Goodridge v. Dept. of Public Health (2003). The case triggered a legal and social transformation for LGBT civil rights. Same-sex marriage has become one of the most widely discussed legal topics in the past ten years. This thesis examines the content, context, and significance of this particular case and the effect it has had on the American legal and cultural landscape
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2015
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: Departmental Honors
Discipline: History
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Beatty, Kate, Jeffrey Mayer, Michael Elliott, Ross C. Brownson, Safina Abdulloeva, and Kathleen Wojciehowski. "Barriers and Incentives to Rural Health Department Accreditation." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2016. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6826.

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Context: Accreditation of local health departments has been identified as a crucial strategy for strengthening the public health infrastructure. Rural local health departments (RLHDs) face many challenges including lower levels of staffing and funding than local health departments serving metropolitan or urban areas; simultaneously their populations experience health disparities related to risky health behaviors, health outcomes, and access to medical care. Through accreditation, rural local health departments can become better equipped to meet the needs of their communities. Objective: To better understand the needs of communities by assessing barriers and incentives to state-level accreditation in Missouri from the RLHD perspective. Design: Qualitative analysis of semistructured key informant interviews with Missouri local health departments serving rural communities. Participants: Eleven administrators of RLHDs, 7 from accredited and 4 from unaccredited departments, were interviewed. Population size served ranged from 6400 to 52 000 for accredited RLHDs and from 7200 to 73 000 for unaccredited RLHDs. Results: Unaccredited RLHDs identified more barriers to accreditation than accredited RLHDs. Time was a major barrier to seeking accreditation. Unaccredited RLHDs overall did not see accreditation as a priority for their agency and failed to the see value of accreditation. Accredited RLHDs listed more incentives than their unaccredited counterparts. Unaccredited RLHDs identified accountability, becoming more effective and efficient, staff development, and eventual funding as incentives to accreditation. Conclusions: There is a need for better documentation of measurable benefits in order for an RLHD to pursue voluntary accreditation. Those who pursue accreditation are likely to see benefits after the fact, but those who do not pursue do not see the immediate and direct benefits of voluntary accreditation. The finding from this study of state-level accreditation in Missouri provides insight that can be translated to national accreditation.
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Beatty, Kate, Michael Meit, O. Luzzi, A. Siegfried, Megan Heffernan, T. Nadel, and M. Searing. "The Journey to Accreditation: Clinton County Health Department." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6828.

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Book Summary: JPHMP's 21 Public Health Case Studies on Policy & Administration , compiled by the founding editor and current editor-in-chief of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, provides you with real-life examples of how to strategize and execute policies and practices when confronted with issues such as disease containment, emergency preparedness, and organizational, management, and administrative problems.Feautures: Each case is co-written by a professional writer and tells a “story,” using characters, conflicts, and plot twists designed to compel you to keep reading. Case elements include the core problem, stakeholders, steps taken, challenges, results, conclusions, and discussion questions for analysis. More than 60 contributors—experts in public policy, clinical medicine, pediatrics, social work, pharmacy, bioethics, and healthcare management. Ideal for public health practitioners as well as students in graduate and undergraduate public health and medical education programs. Tracks 2016 CEPH (Council on Education for Public Health) accreditation criteria. These cases can be used as tools to develop competencies designated in the new CEPH (Council on Education for Public Health) accreditation criteria.
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Books on the topic "Massachusetts. Department of Public Works"

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Massachusetts. Department of the State Auditor. State Auditor's report on the use of "03" consultants in the Executive Office of Transportation and Construction, Department of Public Works, Public Health, and Environmental Quality Engineering, and Massport, July 1, 1984 to June 30, 1985. Boston, Mass: State Auditor's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1986.

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Massachusetts. Department of Public Welfare. Special field reports: A user's guide. Boston, Mass.]: The Dept., 1992.

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Massachusetts. Dept. of Social Services. Massachusetts Department of Social Services. Boston, Mass.]: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Human Services, Dept. of Social Services, 1988.

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Massachusetts. Dept. of Public Health. Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) immunization program. Boston, Mass: The Dept., 1993.

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Massachusetts. Division of Family Health Services. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Division of Family Health Services. Boston, MA: The Division, 1988.

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), Criminal Justice Institute (U S. Department of Correction, Department of Public Safety, Department of Public Works: Final report. [Hartford]: The Commission, 1991.

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Witta, Charles. Public Works Department for Keflavki, Iceland. Springfield, Va: Available from National Technical Information Service, 1997.

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Connecticut. General Assembly. Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee. Department of Public Works facilities management. Hartford, CT: The Assembly, 2000.

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Massachusetts. Dept. of Public Health. Spotlight on prevention: Massachusetts Department of Public Health prevention initiative newsletter. [Boston, Mass: Bureau of Family & Community Health, Division of Prevention], 1993.

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Massachusetts. Department of Public Welfare. Massachusetts medical assistance procedures handbook. Boston, Mass.]: The Dept., 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Massachusetts. Department of Public Works"

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"Public Works Department." In The Progressive Maharaja, edited by Rahul Sagar, 97–104. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197657560.003.0008.

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Abstract This lecture notes that public works are necessary to civilized government. This duty ought to be vested in a Public Works Department under the leadership of a trained and experienced officer. To prevent malfeasance, the department must be bound by established rules and subject to routine audits.
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Hochschild, Jennifer L., and Nathan Scovronick. "Separation and Inclusion." In American Dream and Public Schools. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195152784.003.0010.

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IN LOS ANGELES HISPANIC PARENTS PICKET A SCHOOL, demanding that their children be taken out of bilingual education classes and put into regular, English-speaking classes; in Florida the state department of education officially chastises the schools in Orange County for not providing bilingual education classes. A mother hires attorneys and spends two years fighting to have her developmentally disabled teenage daughter placed in a full-time residential facility at public expense; another set of parents pays for neuropsychological testing for their five-year-old son with cerebral palsy so that they can do battle if the Wellesley, Massachusetts, school district tries to move him out of a regular kindergarten class. In Montclair, New Jersey, one parent opposes a plan to eliminate ability grouping in ninth-grade English because he “doesn’t want his daughter jeopardized by the possibility that the new plan isn’t going to work”; another supports the plan because “an end should be put to a [grouping] system that intentionally or unintentionally privileges a small minority and fails to do justice to the rest of the children.” It is extremely hard to figure out how best to educate children who are in some way distinctive in their physical, emotional, or academic capacity, or in their English language proficiency. These children may differ not only from the majority of students but also from those perceived to have the same characteristics. Their advocates sometimes disagree passionately about how the inclusion of students with distinctive characteristics affects their achievement and that of their peers. In addition, the placement of these students is often affected unfairly by the usual racial and class hierarchies. Everyone concurs that whether we help children with distinctive characteristics to achieve their dreams is an important test of our nation’s commitment to the American dream. But deep disagreements remain about how to do it. Most Americans believe, in principle, that interaction in the classroom and playground is the best way for children to learn to appreciate, or at least deal with, people different from themselves. Mixing in this way may even lead students to find new dreams, see new possibilities, invent new futures. This is the premise behind the view that the collective goals of education are best achieved when students are educated together regardless of variations in ethnicity or race, gender or religion, ability or disability, background or beliefs.
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"4739 public works department [n]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 775–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_10834.

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"7 Harry Spence and the Massachusetts Department of Social Services." In Recognizing Public Value, 344–99. Harvard University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674067820.c8.

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"department [n] of public works [CDN]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 233. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_3220.

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Packer, Ira K., and Thomas Grisso. "The Designated Forensic Professional Program in Massachusetts." In University and Public Behavioral Health Organization Collaboration in Justice Contexts, 30–44. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190052850.003.0003.

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The Designated Forensic Professional Program in Massachusetts, a collaboration between the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, was started in 1985 for the purpose of providing specialty training and certification to mental health professionals providing public-sector evaluations of competence to stand trial and criminal responsibility to the Massachusetts courts. The program initially certified only psychologists but was eventually expanded to include forensic psychiatrists as well. The approach involves intensive mentoring and supervision and serves as a national model for states wishing to train public sector mental health professionals in the delivery of specialized forensic evaluations.
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Rosenfeld, Michael J. "The Early 2000s." In The Rainbow after the Storm, 131–44. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197600436.003.0009.

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Chapter 9 tells the story of Lawrence v. Texas, the 2003 Supreme Court decision that finally struck down the remaining state laws that criminalized sodomy. In 2004 Massachusetts became the first state in the U.S. to have marriage equality, following the state supreme court decision in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health. Opponents of gay rights fought furiously to overturn marriage equality in Massachusetts, but once straight people saw that marriage equality cost them nothing, the opposition faded away. Gay rights groups in Massachusetts prevailed despite having many institutional disadvantages. In California in 2008, Proposition 8 was passed by voters to reintroduce a same-sex marriage ban.
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"Empire-Building and Thinking in the Public Works Department of British India." In Colonial Modernities, 79–102. Routledge, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203964262-11.

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Kenji, Imatsu. "Engineering and Technical Yatoi in the Public Works Department of Meiji Japan." In Foreign Employees in Nineteenth-Century Japan, 241–46. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429044090-14.

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Winnicott, Donald W. "Memorandum from Paddington Green Children’s Hospital Psychology Department on Homosexuality and the Law." In The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott, 27–30. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780190271374.003.0004.

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A memorandum from Winnicott’s department at Paddington Green Hospital on homosexuality and the law. In it, Winnicott expresses his opinion that, for healthy people homosexuality presents no difficulty, becomes diffused into the general cultural pattern, and is controllable according to public opinion and its demands. He goes on to say that when there is an underlying psychological illness, then homosexual behavior may lead to problems. Winnicott believes that fear of homosexuality accounts for moral attitudes which hamper the scientific and nonmoralistic treatment of this issue, and that the law needs to take into account individual illness and individual health.
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Iborra Pallarés, Vicente, and Francisco Zaragoza Saura. "Altea Urban Project: An academic approach to the transformation of a coastal Spanish touristic city based on the improvement of the public space." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5990.

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Vicente Iborra Pallarés¹, Francisco Zaragoza Saura2 ¹Building Sciences and Urbanism Department. University of Alicante. Alicante. Politécnica IV, módulo III, 1ª planta. Carretera de San Vicente del Raspeig s/n. 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig ²Concejalía de Urbanismo, Ayuntamiento de Altea. Plaza José María Planelles, 1. 03590 Altea E-mail: vicente.iborra@ua.es, zaragozasaura@gmail.com Keywords (3-5): Public space, historical urban evolution, tourism phenomena, urbanistic project, educational experience Conference topics and scale: City transformations The town of Altea (Alicante, Spain) has an important urban center that has historically been characterized by two contrasting situations: on one hand, the settlements located on the seaside elevations (Bellaguarda and the Renaissance Bastion) linked to the agricultural uses of the fertile valleys of the rivers Algar and els Arcs, and on the other hand the coastal developments, originally fishery, but nowadays with touristic uses on the maritime front. All these elements configure an urban nucleus that, due to its urban, architectural and landscape qualities, gives rise to one of the main tourist attractions of the region. However, the area described nowadays presents an important problem related to the use and habitability of public space, which is invaded by the presence of the private vehicle, even along the seaside, due to its touristic relevance. This article presents the results of an academic experience developed to study different possibilities of urban transformations for the municipality of Altea, taking as a project site the urban vacuum still conserved between the two situations previously described: the historical areas on the coastal elevations (Dalt) and new urban developments parallel to the seaside (Baix). This academic activity, performed by nearly 50 students from the University of Alicante, was developed in the context of the design course Urbanism 5 during the academic year 2015-16, thanks to the agreement signed between the Municipality of Altea and the University of Alicante. References (100 words) Busquets, J. and Correa, F. (2006) Cities X lines: a new lens for the Urbanistic Project (Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge). Europan Europe (2016) Project and processes (http://www.europan-europe.eu/en/project-and-processes/) accessed January-May 2016. Fernández Per, A. and Mozas, J. (2010) Strategy public (a+t ediciones, Vitoria-Gasteiz). Gehl, J. (2006) La humanización del espacio urbano: la vida social entre los edificios (Reverté, Barcelona). Koolhaas, R. (1995) S, M, L, XL (The Monacelli Press, New York). Lynch, K. (1960) The Image of the City (The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Cambridge). Rebois, D. (ed.) (2014) Europan 12 results. The adaptable city /1 (Europan Europe, Paris).
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Siahaan, Asima Yanty, and Malikatul Khamdiyah. "The Implementation of E-Procurement Related to Government's Goods / Services in Department of Public Works Medan." In International Conference on Public Policy, Social Computing and Development 2017 (ICOPOSDev 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icoposdev-17.2018.36.

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Sari, Marta Widian, Vivi Nila Sari, Sitti Rizki Mulyani, Yosi Aifa Putri, and Andry Novrianto. "Employee Performance Model in the Department of Public Works and Spatial Planning Office in West Sumatra Province." In 8th International Conference of Entrepreneurship and Business Management Untar (ICEBM 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200626.075.

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"A Web-Based Geographical Road Project Monitoring and Information System for the Department of Public Works and Highways - Cagayan De Oro District, Philippines." In International Academy of Engineers. International Academy of Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/iae.iae1214015.

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Alberto, Jufri, Syamsul Amar, and Dina Patrisia. "The Influence of Leadership, Organizational Culture and Work Climate on Employee Performance in the Department of Public Works and Spatial Planning of Padang City." In Proceedings of the 2nd Padang International Conference on Education, Economics, Business and Accounting (PICEEBA-2 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/piceeba2-18.2019.82.

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Anil, Neethu Elsa, Reshma Kassim, and Sinu Philip Varghese. "Analysis of Compensation for Delay and Settlement of Disputes Clauses in CPWD Contract Guidelines." In International Web Conference in Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Planet. AIJR Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.112.9.

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The construction industry is an industry where multiple parties are involved in the completion of a project. Risks in the construction industry include both threats to and opportunities in a project. The majority of construction works in India are modeled on General Conditions of Contract (GCC) formulated by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD). Public Works Contracts have many limitations and are prone to disputes. This paper analyses clause 2, 5, and 25 of CPWD GCC 2020. They are clauses on compensation for the delay, time and extension for the delay, and settlement of disputes and arbitration. This paper aims to study the remedy for delay and disruption according to clauses in CPWD GCC and to make recommendations for optimal and effective contract management from the data collected through the survey. A questionnaire is prepared on these 3 clauses and the responses are analyzed and recommendations are made based on the responses collected.
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Agustiansyah, Riza, and Nia Ambarsari. "Implementation of analytic network process (ANP) and analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method to determine priorities of roads to be repaired at Bogor City Department of Public Works." In 2013 International Conference of Information and Communication Technology (ICoICT). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icoict.2013.6574550.

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Hellman, Adrian D., and Aaron Lamplugh. "Preliminary Analysis of LED Enhanced Signs at a Passive Rural Level Crossing." In 2015 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2015-5727.

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The purpose of this research was to measure motor vehicle speed profiles at a rural level crossing following the replacement of the existing Crossbuck signs and Advance Warning signs (AWSs) with flashing light-emitting diode (LED) versions. Measurements were recorded at four discrete locations on the approach to the level crossing, during three distinct phases: baseline, or prior to any changes at the crossing, after the installation of LED enhanced Crossbuck signs, and after the installation of LED AWSs. Test results after the installation of the LED enhanced Crossbuck signs showed: 1) a statistically significant decrease of 2.9 mph–3.3 mph in mean vehicle speed at night at the four measurement locations and 2) improvements of 1.5%–2.5% in the rate of mean vehicle speed decrease for both daytime and nighttime data sets. The unplanned addition of a double yellow centerline by the local public works department prevented the evaluation of the LED-enhanced AWS technology.
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Amore, Raffaele, and FEDERICA CARANDENTE. "THREE-DIMENSIONAL RELIEF AND MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TEMPIO-MASSERIA DEL GIGANTE IN CUMAE." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia: Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12094.

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The following paper describes the work originated from a University exercise drill, made during the Restoration Lab of the architecture Department of the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II. It shows the results of a relief and metric characterisation campaign of the ‘Masseria del Gigante' (Giant’s Farmhouse) Temple, in Cumae, in the Naples province. This is a rural building from the XVIII century, built and extended by incorporating the rests of the cell of an ancient temple from the Flavian Age, located at the eastern border of Cumae lower city’s Foro, that was called “del Gigante” (of the Giant), because a large Jupiter’s bust was found in its proximities. Well known in the world of antiquarian dealers, it was pictured in many drawings and landscape paintings since the end of the XVII century and the first half of the XVIII, the Masseria Temple taken into exam has been acquired by the public domain only at the end of the 1990, so only after this period the first archaeological investigations were made. Afterwards, between 1996 and 2002, conspicuous restoration and securing works were made. Today the structure is used as a temporary deposit for archaeological findings and it’s among the buildings included in a wider restoration and re-functionalization project that has been proposed by the Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park and that is now about to start. The following research was developed from the structure’s relief made with photo-modelling techniques and it aimed to identify the construction methodologies and the degrading phenomena in place, with special regards to the identification of the ancient parts of the Temple, of those pertaining the conversion in a farmhouse and, lastly,, those realised during the aforementioned restoration works.
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Fagley, John, Jason Conley, and David Masten. "PEM Fuel Cell Research Direction for Automotive Application." In ASME 2005 3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2005-74052.

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In recent years, there has been an increasing amount of PEM (proton exchange membrane) fuel cell-related research conducted and subsequently published by universities and public institutions. While a good deal of this research has been useful for understanding the underlying fundamental aspects of fuel cell components and operation, much of it is not as useful for a group working on automotive applications as it could be. The reason for this is that in order to be put to practical use in an automotive application, the system being studied must meet certain constraints; satisfying targets for projected system costs, system efficiency, volumetric and gravimetric power densities (packaging), and operating conditions. For example, numerous recent publications show studies with PEM fuel cells designed and built such that limiting current density is achieved at 0.9 A/cm2 or lower, and voltages of 600 mV can only be achieved at current densities less than 0.6 A/cm2. This type of performance is sufficiently below what is required for commercial application, that any conclusions drawn from these works are difficult to extrapolate to a system of commercial automotive interest. The purpose of this article is to show, through use of engineering calculations and cost projections, what operating conditions and performance are required in a commercial automotive fuel cell application. In addition, best known (public domain) performance and corresponding conditions are given, along with Department of Energy Freedom Car targets, which can be used for state-of-the-art benchmarking. Also, reference is made to a university publication where performance (500 mV at 1.5 A/cm2) close to automotive application targets was achieved, and important aspects of their components and flow field geometry are highlighted. It is our hope that through this publication, further PEM fuel-cell related research can be directed toward the region of greatest interest for commercial, automotive application.
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Stites, Alex. Challenges in the Management of Public Works Department Interactions. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada367238.

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Tombalakian, Berge. FAIRVIEW (NJ) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1093937.

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Whitfield, Jesse. Optimizing Project Selection at the Department of Public Works, Presidio of Monterey. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada576580.

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Coffeen, IV, DeVorse William I., Margolis Paul G., and Scott H. Cost Analysis of a Transition to Green Vehicle Technology for Light Duty Fleet Vehicles in Public Works Department Naval Support Activity Monterey (PWD Monterey). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada631984.

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Motley, Robert, Rebekah Siddiqi, Awanti Acharya, Eric Williamson, Danielle Walker, and Kaycee Bills. A 21st Century Look at Threats to the Personal Safety of Emerging Adults in Massachusetts. Boston College School of Social Work, Racism-based Violence Injury & Prevention Lab, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ssw.rbvipl.rb001.kq8472.

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Trends in homicide rates for emerging adults in Massachusetts was examined using data from the Massachusetts Violent Death Reporting System, Injury Surveillance Program, and Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Data for police killings was drawn from Mapping Police Violence which currently represents one of the most comprehensive databases of police killing victims in the U.S. Data from Analyze Boston was used to examine rates of police contacts that involved non-fatal police contacts (frisk or searches) among emerging adults in Boston, Massachusetts. Data for suicide deaths and mechanism of suicide were drawn from the Massachusetts Violent Death Reporting System, Injury Surveillance Program, Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Counts of Emergency Department visits for nonfatal drug overdoses in Massachusetts were drawn from the Massachusetts Inpatient Hospital Discharge, Outpatient Observation Stay, and Outpatient Emergency Department Discharge Databases, via the Center for Health Information and Analysis.
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Municipal public works foreman dies after falling from a dump truck - Massachusetts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, August 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshsface18ma050.

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Research Department - Government Finance - Public Authorities - National Works Council - 1944 - 1949. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/16982.

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Department of public works worker and a volunteer firefighter died in a sewer manhole. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, December 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshsface10ny060.

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Research Department - Government Finance - State Governments - Expenditure from Loans - Public Works etc. - 1929 - 1940. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/17059.

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Department of Public Works employee electrocuted attempting to read a water meter located behind an apartment boiler. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, February 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshsface03mi079.

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