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Crowley, John. "MOUNT AUBURN STREET." Yale Review 105, no. 3 (2017): 122–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tyr.2017.0104.

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Crowley, John. "MOUNT AUBURN STREET." Yale Review 105, no. 3 (June 19, 2017): 122–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/yrev.13242.

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Smith, Jeanette M. "Pavilion Street, Mount Adams." JAMA 312, no. 12 (September 24, 2014): 1180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2013.279741.

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Bentinck-Smith, William, and Martin Green. "The Mount Vernon Street Warrens: A Boston Story, 1860-1910." New England Quarterly 63, no. 4 (December 1990): 685. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/365936.

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Sullivan, Henry W. "Paul, John and Broad Street." Popular Music 6, no. 3 (October 1987): 327–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026114300000235x.

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Paul McCartney's Give my Regards to Broad Street opened in New York City (and in 319 cinemas across the USA) on 26 October 1984, following the most intense publicity campaign that the McCartneys and 20th-Century Fox could mount. Apart from a wave of magazine interviews with Linda and Paul, a new video, No More Lonely Nights gave a cute synopsis, and the song itself was released as a single; a soundtrack album was produced and McCartney's own company, MPL Communications, put out a songbook including music and pictures from the film plus a forty-eight page screenplay (McCartney 1984). Despite all this, and an $8,000,000 investment by Fox the movie quickly sank like a stone and was withdrawn from distribution after a couple of weeks. Most people have never seen Give my Regards to Broad Street.
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Mitsui, Tôru. "Musicology, ethnomusicology and popular music studies: two conferences in Japan in 2002." Popular Music 22, no. 3 (October 2003): 375–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143003003246.

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The Musicological Society of Japan celebrated its fiftieth anniversary by holding an international congress on 2–4 November 2002 in Shizuoka, a city which is not far from Tokyo, whose skyline is backed by the imposing Mount Fuji. 470 people were registered as participants, out of whom about 100 were from abroad. The conference coincided with the International Convention of Street Performance in the same city.
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Riely, Andrew. "Gentrifiers, distinction, and social preservation: A case study in consumption on Mount Pleasant Street in Washington, DC." Urban Studies 57, no. 12 (April 4, 2019): 2383–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098019830895.

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Mount Pleasant, a neighbourhood of Washington, DC that has experienced several decades of residential gentrification (Gale, 1980; Modan, 2007; Williams, 1988), nonetheless possesses a commercial corridor where local stores far outnumber boutique retail and corporate chain outlets. Its situation challenges a critical strain within the commercial gentrification literature that emphasises the likelihood of retail displacement during the gentrification process and characterises gentrifier consumers as primarily interested in retail outlets that are familiar or carefully designed to suit their taste. This study investigates gentrifiers’ consumption practices in Mount Pleasant to ascertain how they differ from those of peers in neighbourhoods where gentrification has followed a more typical trajectory. Using theories of distinction (Bourdieu, 1984) and social preservation (Brown-Saracino, 2009), I argue that many local gentrifiers, contradictorily, seek to accrue cultural capital by consuming ‘authentic’ local culture and products while paying attention to the costs of turnover and displacement.
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Izdihar, R. P., M. Maryono, W. Widjonarko, and S. Rahayu. "Street Lighting Infrastructure Assessment Using Discriminant and GIS Method on Mount Merapi Evacuation Road." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 123 (February 2018): 012017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/123/1/012017.

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adevi, Dhurg, Nand hini, Pavi thra, and Sug anya. "Pothole Detection Using Deep Learning." International Academic Journal of Innovative Research 9, no. 2 (July 16, 2022): 01–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.9756/iajir/v9i2/iajir0908.

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The streets are designed for explicit spaces where vehicles can circulate in complete safety. Not with upright, to specific areas, for example, keeping an eye on and automated level intersections, sharp curves, cluttered or prone to accidents, Increased speed control could be important in ensuring well-being. This has been achieved in various ways, for example, the mandatory posting of speed limit signs, the use of fire signals to alarm conductors, and streetscapes. In particular circumstances, barriers are needed, but their use on the streets is not considered an acceptable design practice. As a result, the normal speed circuit breakers do not meet the need, but they interfere with the vehicle and in a few cases have resulted in serious and transient injuries. Signage may also distract the driver and take his or her attention off the street. Be that as it may, the lack of light or above the upper light makes it difficult to perceive the speed breaker ahead. This report deals with the technique of distinguishing mounds and potholes and provides ideal precautions for drivers to stay away from accidents or vehicles harms. An image preparation frame is used to differentiate the mount.
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Szanton, Nahshon, Moran Hagbi, Joe Uziel, and Donald T. Ariel. "Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem: The Monumental Street from the Siloam Pool to the Temple Mount." Tel Aviv 46, no. 2 (July 3, 2019): 147–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03344355.2019.1650491.

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Berthet, Johan. "L’évolution géomorphologique des systèmes torrentiels proglaciaires de la vallée de Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, une approche du couplage sédimentaire de la fin du Petit Age Glaciaire au désenglacement récent." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAA009/document.

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Depuis la fin du Petit Age Glaciaire, les glaciers du massif du Mont-Blanc se retirent et libèrent ainsi d’importants volumes de sédiments. La fourniture sédimentaire grossière, qui est l’un des éléments de contrôle principaux de l’activité géomorphologique des torrents proglaciaires, peut être profondément modifiée. Dans le contexte de la vallée de Chamonix, où la pression urbaine est très forte, l’accélération du retrait glaciaire soulève des questionnements de la part à la fois des gestionnaires et des scientifiques sur l’évolution des risques et de la gestion des flux solides.L’objectif de ce travail de thèse est d’étudier le couplage sédimentaire entre les espaces libérés des glaces et les torrents jusqu’en fond de vallée, avec un double niveau de réponse. Le premier niveau permet de comprendre les trajectoires géomorphologiques des systèmes glacio-torrentiels depuis la fin du Petit Age Glaciaire et à l’échelle de la vallée. Il est étayé par une analyse géomorphologique et par l’étude de l’évolution du réseau hydrographique, qui s’appuie sur une modélisation et sur de nombreux documents d’archive. Cette étape souligne la diminution du potentiel du système torrentiel à remobiliser des sources sédimentaires. En conséquence, l’activité des torrents a fortement baissée depuis 150 ans. La seconde approche concerne l’étude des dynamiques récentes basée sur la comparaison diachronique de MNT LiDAR à haute résolution. Elle se focalise sur les trois systèmes glacio-torrentiels les plus grands de la vallée (Argentière, Mer de Glace et Bossons) dont les activités morphogènes ont pu être interprétées sous le prisme de crues d’occurrence décennale survenues en août 2014. Cette partie montre l’efficacité des processus de stockage sédimentaire au sein même des espaces désenglacés, ainsi que l’importance du forçage humain sur la morphogénèse torrentielle qui prime désormais sur l’influence du retrait glaciaire. L’état de la fourniture sédimentaire résulte actuellement de l’impact des différentes infrastructures, telles que les captages sous-glaciaires ou l’autoroute d’accès au Tunnel du Mont Blanc.Nos résultats montrent donc une première phase de diminution de l’activité torrentielle, principalement causée par le retrait des glaciers de 1850 à 1950, puis les conséquences pression des activités humaines sur les évolutions hydromorphologiques. La baisse de la torrentialité est toutefois ponctuée de quelques évènements, comme la crue du septembre 1920 sur l’Arveyron de la Mer de Glace, dont nous avons reconstitué les conséquences géomorphologiques. Malgré leur intensité, les effets de ces crues restent néanmoins relativement limités à l’aval immédiat des glaciers.Contrairement donc aux hypothèses initialement soulevées, le retrait glaciaire n’implique pas une augmentation de la fourniture sédimentaire, mais au contraire une diminution des apports du fait de la déconnexion entre les espaces désenglacés et les systèmes torrentiels
Since the end of Little Ice Age, glaciers of the Mont blanc massif are retreating and large sediment volume are releasing from the ice. Thus, sediment supply, which is a main control factor of the proglacial stream geomorphic activity, could be deeply modified. Therefore, the consequences on the sediment fluxes and the risk management need to be understanding because of the present acceleration of glacier retreat and urban sprawl in the Chamonix valley. The goal of this thesis is to study the sediment coupling between stream systems and areas released by glaciers. A first approach allows understanding the geomorphic trajectory of proglacial system at the Chamonix scale since the end of the Little Ice Age. Our results supported by modelling and archives analyses, show the decreasing capacity of the hydrographic pattern to be connected with sediment sources. The second approach is lead on the LiDAR DEM multi-temporal comparison. It focuses on the three main proglacial systems: Argentière, Mer de Glace and Bossons, whom occurred a decennal flood during the 2014 summer. This part of our study underlines the storage efficiency into deglaciated areas and the increasing role of anthropic forcing. Present sediment yield to proglacial stream is leaded by facilities such as the Mont Blanc Tunnel substructure or the subglacial harnessing. Our results show that the decreasing geomorphic activity of proglacial stream in the Chamonix valley is mainly caused by glacier retreat from the early 18th Century to the middle 20th century, then it is leaded by the increasing human pressure. Nevertheless, the fall of stream activity is punctuated by extreme events, such as the 1920 flood in the Arveyron of the Mer de Glace that we reconstructed the geomorphic consequences. Despite their intensity, effects of that king of events are limited close to the glacier downstream. Contrary to our initial hypotheses, glacier retreat in the Chamonix Valley, is not follow by a geomorphic crisis of proglacial streams because of the disconnectivity between sediment released from the ice and stream systems
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Scarfe, Bradley Edward. "Oceanographic Considerations for the Management and Protection of Surfing Breaks." The University of Waikato, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10289/2668.

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Although the physical characteristics of surfing breaks are well described in the literature, there is little specific research on surfing and coastal management. Such research is required because coastal engineering has had significant impacts to surfing breaks, both positive and negative. Strategic planning and environmental impact assessment methods, a central tenet of integrated coastal zone management (ICZM), are recommended by this thesis to maximise surfing amenities. The research reported here identifies key oceanographic considerations required for ICZM around surfing breaks including: surfing wave parameters; surfing break components; relationship between surfer skill, surfing manoeuvre type and wave parameters; wind effects on waves; currents; geomorphic surfing break categorisation; beach-state and morphology; and offshore wave transformations. Key coastal activities that can have impacts to surfing breaks are identified. Environmental data types to consider during coastal studies around surfing breaks are presented and geographic information systems (GIS) are used to manage and interpret such information. To monitor surfing breaks, a shallow water multibeam echo sounding system was utilised and a RTK GPS water level correction and hydrographic GIS methodology developed. Including surfing in coastal management requires coastal engineering solutions that incorporate surfing. As an example, the efficacy of the artificial surfing reef (ASR) at Mount Maunganui, New Zealand, was evaluated. GIS, multibeam echo soundings, oceanographic measurements, photography, and wave modelling were all applied to monitor sea floor morphology around the reef. Results showed that the beach-state has more cellular circulation since the reef was installed, and a groin effect on the offshore bar was caused by the structure within the monitoring period, trapping sediment updrift and eroding sediment downdrift. No identifiable shoreline salient was observed. Landward of the reef, a scour hole ~3 times the surface area of the reef has formed. The current literature on ASRs has primarily focused on reef shape and its role in creating surfing waves. However, this study suggests that impacts to the offshore bar, beach-state, scour hole and surf zone hydrodynamics should all be included in future surfing reef designs. More real world reef studies, including ongoing monitoring of existing surfing reefs are required to validate theoretical concepts in the published literature.
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Parsons, Michael Raymond. "Spatial and temporal changes in stream network topology : post-eruption drainage, Mount St. Helens /." 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/9031.

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(9810362), Emma Killion. "More than a miraculous journey: An interpretivist study of the Sisters of the Congregation of St Joseph and their experiences of visitor impacts following the Beatification of Blessed Mary Mackillop." Thesis, 2003. https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/More_than_a_miraculous_journey_An_interpretivist_study_of_the_Sisters_of_the_Congregation_of_St_Joseph_and_their_experiences_of_visitor_impacts_following_the_Beatification_of_Blessed_Mary_Mackillop/21723233.

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Locations associated with prominent individuals may become destinations with sufficient drawing power to become the principal motivation for visiting. Events following the deaths of such individuals may further enhance the numbers of people visiting such sites. The Beatification of Mother Mary MacKillop as Australia's first Saint in 1995 was the catalyst for growing public interest in the Foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph. Increasing numbers of 'guests' (as the Sisters describe pilgrims and other visitors) now visit Mount Street, North Sydney, the location of the Memorial Chapel containing the tomb of Mary MacKillop.

My principal purpose was to understand the Sisters' experiences of visitor impacts through a qualitative investigation. The research commenced in 1999 and was on-going until 2002 as field materials were analysed and this public text written. In adding to the knowledge of tourism social impacts, the investigation is distinguished by the ontology, epistemology, and methodology of constructivism (in both constructivist and constructionist forms). Through the construction and interpretation of their stories, gathered during informal, minimally structured topical life history interviews with Sisters who voluntarily shared their experiences, a richly textured bricolage was created. How visitors and their impacts are experienced by a host community comprising members of a religious Order, has not been widely researched, especially at emerging, rather than long-established, pilgrimage destinations. No comparable research has focused on the Sisters of St Joseph following the Beatification of Blessed Mary MacKillop.

The study postulates a theory of 'touristic ministry', a term offered by one Sister, and with which the views of others coalesced, to describe the Congregation's activities in seeking innovative ways to extend traditional Josephite ministries. The Sisters have experienced relocation; the effects of commercialization; the redefinition of formerly private places into public-ised spaces; and the ambiguity of traditional spatial and social boundaries. Touristic ministry is founded on using the impacts of increasing visitor numbers in positive ways to achieve higher purposes with which the community concurs, and in ways that fundamentally transcend the mere catering to visitors. The Sisters' supportive attitudes towards visitors, and their tolerance of visitor impacts, reflect five Cs: Concurrency with wider social, and especially religious, changes; Congruence with prevailing social norms characteristic of the Congregational community; Compliance with the decisions of Congregational Leaders; Confluence with intrinsic factors such as age and proximity to the development; and Consensus regarding the higher altruistic purposes of the development of Mary MacKillop Place. This notion has wider implications in understanding community attitudes toward visitors and their social impacts. Despite disruptions and potentially negative impacts, visitors may be perceived more positively when host community members see them as a means to a greater end.

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McBain-Rigg, Kristin Emma. "Who cares?: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health care choices and access barriers in Mount Isa." Thesis, 2011. https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/31287/1/31287_McBainRigg_2011_thesis.pdf.

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This thesis presents an illustration of the access barriers to health care as experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. This examination is conducted via fieldwork observations and the narratives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Mount Isa, as well as the stories of the health professionals that care for them. In particular, this thesis attempts to unpack the term 'cultural barriers' as used in health and medical literature in discussions of access. Stories are placed within the context of Australian rural health issues and considerations of global issues affecting rural, minority and Indigenous populations. The research represents a distinct blend of anthropology and health services research principles and practices. This perspective is developed utilising principles from the 'Mindful Bodies' approach within Critical Medical Anthropology, which seeks an understanding of human health issues via examination at three levels (or bodies): the individual body, the social body and the body politic (Scheper-Hughes and Lock 1987). Critical issues of concern with regards to health service provision in Mount Isa are examined using Penchansky and Thomas's (1981) taxonomy, the 5As of Access. This taxonomy allows for a nuanced discussion of access by unpacking the term and identifying the various aspects that create access: Availability, Accessibility, Affordability, Accommodation and Acceptance. Dedicated ethnographic fieldwork was undertaken in Mount Isa from October 2007 to August 2009. An examination of the ways that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Mount Isa express their understandings of the barriers to health care has two advantages. First, such discussions at a local level align with and illuminate the barriers that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations nationally. Second, the significance assigned to such barriers, and examination of what may constitute a cultural barrier (as discussed in health literature) highlights the ways in which cultural difference becomes constructed as problematic in health system encounters. Culture should not be seen as a barrier to health care, but should be seen as an opportunity for increased awareness, understanding and improved personal care for patients in the health system.
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Birtwistle, Jamie, Sean Campbell, Laura Carleton, and Simon Fodor. "A discussion of some aspects of copper loading and stream flow below the abandoned copper mine on Mount Washington, British Columbia." 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8716.

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This paper is an excerpt from the report “Loading and Stream Flow Below the Abandoned Mount Washington Copper Mine, British Columbia”, written in the Spring (2005) and submitted as part of a sustainability project in Camosun College, Victoria, BC. In the 1980s, studies attributed a decline in salmon populations in the Tsolum river to poor water quality caused by acid mine drainage and high copper concentrations in the creeks flowing off the Mount Washington mine site. Various remediation projects were initiated, with studies conducted to measure their effectiveness. The subject of this paper is the relationship between flow and copper loadings. The study uses historical data and the results of sampling, and analysis in 2005. The results show a clear relationship between flow and copper loadings at most times of year. When discharge is low to moderate, the supply of soluble, weathered copper on the mine site is ample, and the loading-discharge relationship is discharge-dependent and linear. However, through the high discharge of the late spring freshet and winter rains, the supply of soluble, weathered copper appears to become depleted. At such times, the relationship between loading and flow is apparently non-linear.
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Books on the topic "Mount Street"

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Historic, Mount Pleasant Inc. The architectural legacy of Mount Pleasant Street. [District of Columbia]: Historic Mount Pleasant, 2010.

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Blood on the streets: 1916 & the battle for Mount Street Bridge. Douglas Village, Cork: Mercier Press, 2008.

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O'Brien, Paul. Blood on the streets: 1916 & the battle for Mount Street Bridge. Douglas Village, Cork: Mercier Press, 2008.

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Gordon, Gene D. Shamokin & Mount Carmel Transit Co. West Chester, PA: B. Rohrbeck, Traction Publications, 1994.

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Green, Martin Burgess. The Mount Vernon Street Warrens: A Boston story, 1860-1910. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1989.

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O, King LeRoy, ed. Old Dominion trolley too: A history of the Mount Vernon Line. Dallas, Tex: L.O. King, Jr., 1987.

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Nyiti, Freddy. Proceedings of the Round Table on Street and Orphaned Children: Mount Royale Inn, Lusaka, 4th October, 1996. [Lusaka]: Children in Need, 1996.

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Graham-Gandy, Kathleen. Mount Pleasant's 100 South Main Street: Shadows of the past, beacon for the future. Mount Pleasant, Tenn: Shock Inner Prizes Publishers, 2008.

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Page & Turnbull. Historic American building survey documentation: Hellman Building, 2200 Post Street, University of California, Mount Zion Hospital & Medical Center, San Francisco, California. San Francisco, Calif: Page & Turnbull, 2006.

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Turnbull, Page &. Historic American building survey documentation: Hooper's South End Grain Warehouse, 72 Townsend Street, San Francisco, California. San Francisco, Calif: Page & Turnbull, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mount Street"

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Ross, R. G., and L. C. Wen. "Solder Creep-Fatigue Interactions with Flexible Leaded Surface Mount Components." In Thermal Stress and Strain in Microelectronics Packaging, 607–47. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7767-2_19.

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Golwalkar, Suresh V. "Solutions to Moisture Resistance Degradation During Solder Reflow of Plastic Surface Mount Components." In Thermal Stress and Strain in Microelectronics Packaging, 445–66. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7767-2_14.

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French, Peter A. "The Principle of Responsive Adjustment in Corporate Moral Responsibility: The Crash on Mount Erebus." In Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 51–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91597-1_3.

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AbstractThe tragic crash of Air New Zealand flight TE-901 into Mt. Erebus, Antarctica provides a fascinating case for the exploration of the notion of corporate moral responsibility. A principle of accountability that has Aristotelian roots and is significantly different from the usual strict intentional action principles is examined and defined. That principle maintains that a person can be held morally accountable for previous non-intentional behavior that had harmful effects if the person does not subsequently take corrective measures to adjust their behavior so as not to produce repetitions. This principle is then applied to the Mt. Erebus disaster.
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Maldonado-Estrada, Alyssa. "Constructing Catholic Propriety on North Eighth Street." In Lifeblood of the Parish, 169–88. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479872244.003.0006.

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This chapter examines how Italian Americans negotiate a diversifying Church and urban landscape and contend with sharing their saint with Haitian and Haitian American devotees of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. While the feast is a site where Catholics of different races and ethnicities share devotional space, it is also a site of intra-Catholic boundary making. Devotional celebrations are sites of religious evaluation, racializing, and territoriality, where onlookers judge who is and who is not acting as a “good Catholic” and whose devotional affinities verge on “superstition.” Public performances of devotion are where people judge, construct, and enact Catholic propriety. Through everyday talk and boundary-making practices, Italian American Catholics construct ideas of “good” American Catholic practice and label the practices of ethnic and racial others as admirable yet foreign and excessive, echoing the very same discourses that placed their ancestors outside the bounds of “good” Catholic practice.
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Fletcher, Kami. "Founding Baltimore’s Mount Auburn Cemetery and Its Importance to Understanding African American Burial Rights." In Till Death Do Us Part, 129–56. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496827883.003.0005.

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This chapter says that Blacks used death to gain burial freedoms and graveyard autonomy, in addition to using death as a path for self-help and wealth building. It follows the growth and development of Baltimore’s Mount Auburn Cemetery illustrating how the trustees of the Sharp Street Church who owned it, used the burial ground as a call for humanity and dignity in death. Founded in 1807 as the city’s first autonomous Black burial ground, Fletcher argues that Baltimore’s Mount Auburn Cemetery pushed back against slave cemeteries and Potter’s Fields to serve as a protected and autonomous space of internment for all “Africans and people of colour.” Ultimately, the chapter highlights the interplay of race, death and burial rights and the power that American society vested into racialized burial borders only to have them reinvented and used as catalyst for agency and resistance.
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Hobson, Vic. "Church Is Where “I Acquired My Singing Tactics”." In Creating the Jazz Solo, 25–32. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496819772.003.0004.

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This chapter explores the influence of singing in Mount Zion Baptist Church on Armstrong’s development as a musician.Although we do not know exactly what Armstrong sang at his church there are transcriptions of the singing in New Hope Baptist Church just across the Mississippi River in Gretna. The transcriptions reveal a similar blues influenced tonality to the street songs and barbershop cadences sung elsewhere in New Orleans. This chapter explores the pentatonic tendency of melody in African American song; whereas the supporting lines tend to contain chromatic intervals and give rise to chromatic harmony.
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Hewett, Richard. "The return of studio realism?" In The Changing Spaces of Television Acting. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781784992989.003.0005.

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While location realism would seem to predominate in the 2010s, live drama continues to be popular in the form of ‘one-off’ specials and ‘event’ television. Special anniversary episodes of soap operas EastEnders (BBC, 1985- ) and Coronation Street (ITV, 1960- ) in 2015, plus the 2005 re-mount of The Quatermass Experiment and the combination of theatre and live musical forms that comprised Frankenstein’s Wedding (BBC, 2011), suggest a continuing fascination on the part of both producers and audiences with the practices of live studio realism. In this closing chapter, modern-day practitioners discuss the possibility of multi-camera studio drama once again finding a place in the British television landscape outside of soap and sitcom, and what form the ideal template, balancing rehearsal and performance, might take in the future.
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Apostolidis, Paul. "Fighting for the Job." In The Fight For Time, 115–48. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190459338.003.0004.

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Day laborers describe their experiences seeking work on street corners through the theme of “fighting for the job.” This theme encodes a contradictory sense of embodied time: workers wait for long stretches while their weariness and anxiety mount, but burst into combat at moments when employers appear. Imagining the corner as a venue for initiating steady upward mobility, even as power dynamics there negate basic premises of market contracting, workers exacerbate this temporal contradiction. Hagar Kotef’s analysis of corporeal mobility-governance under liberalism suggests that under legal and economic imperatives, day laborers inevitably violate (neo)liberal norms for bodily movement in public spaces and invite exceptionalizing punishment. Meanwhile, workers’ dreams of material progress follow the self-defeating pattern of “cruel optimism” that Lauren Berlant identifies with precarity culture at large. Nevertheless, “fighting for the job” evokes a militancy that can fuel antideportation politics and a refusal of work, as Voz’s documentary Jornaleros suggests.
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McElroy, Michael B. "Natural Gas : The Least Polluting Of The Fossil Fuels." In Energy and Climate. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190490331.003.0012.

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In terms of emissions from combustion, natural gas, composed mainly of methane (CH4), is the least polluting of the fossil fuels. Per unit of energy produced, CO2 emissions from natural gas are 45.7% lower than those from coal (lignite), 27.5% lower than from diesel, and 25.6% lower than from gasoline. As discussed by Olah et al. (2006), humans have long been aware of the properties of natural gas. Gas leaking out of the ground would frequently catch fire, ignited, for example, by lightning. A leak and a subsequent fire on Mount Parnassus in Greece more than 3,000 years ago prompted the Ancient Greeks to attach mystical properties to the phenomenon— a flame than could burn for a long time without need for an external supply of fuel. They identified the location of this gas leak with the center of the Earth and Universe and built a temple to Apollo to celebrate its unique properties. The temple subsequently became the home for the Oracle of Delphi, celebrated for the prophecies inspired by the temple’s perpetual flame. The first recorded productive use of natural gas was in China, dated at approximately 500 BC. A primitive pipeline constructed using stems of bamboo was deployed to trans¬port gas from its source to a site where it could be used to boil brine to produce both economically valuable salt and potable water. Almost 2,000 years would elapse before natural gas would be tapped for productive use in the West. Gas from a well drilled near Fredonia, New York, was used to provide an energy source for street lighting in 1821. The Fredonia Gas Light Company, formed in 1858, was the first commercial entity established specifically to market natural gas. Joseph Newton Pew, founder of the Sun Oil Company (now Sunoco), established a company in 1883 to deliver natural gas to Pittsburgh, where it was used as a substitute for manufactured coal gas (known also as town gas). Pew later sold his interests in natural gas to J. D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil. The early application of natural gas was primarily for lighting, not only for streets but also for factories and homes.
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Suzuki, Beatrice Lane. "Ceremonies for Disciples on Mount Kōya." In Lay Buddhism and Spirituality: From Vimalakīrti to the Nenbutsu Masters, 149–66. Equinox Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/equinox.22092.

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In this chapter, the author discusses the ceremonies that happen at Kōya-san (Mt. Kōya), the headquarters of the Shingon Sect, there is a Shingon Ritsu (i.e. Vinaya) temple where certain ceremonies take place which are available both to priests and laymen.This temple is Entsūritsuji, popularly called Shinbessho, the head of which, Rev. Keiho Tamayama, is noted for his strict and austere life, his learning and his kindness. These ceremonies comprise the Bosatsukai, the Sanzenbutsumyō, and the Ango.
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Conference papers on the topic "Mount Street"

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Scherrer, Yves, and Nikola Ljubešić. "Sesame Street to Mount Sinai: BERT-constrained character-level Moses models for multilingual lexical normalization." In Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text (W-NUT 2021). Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.wnut-1.52.

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Ciocanel, Constantin, The Nguyen, Christopher Schroeder, and Mohammad Elahinia. "On the Design and Control of a Squeeze-Flow Mode Magnetorheological Fluid Mount." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35684.

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The paper presents the design and control of a magnetorheological (MR) fluid based mount that combines the squeeze and flow modes in operation. The proposed design yields a high static stiffness and a low dynamic stiffness in the working frequency range of the mount, enhancing the vibration isolation capabilities of the mount compared to existing hydraulic mounts. Vertical vibrations, namely displacement/force transmissibility, can be isolated or significantly reduced, in real time, by controlling the fluid yield stress through an applied electric current. The mount governing equations have been derived and the effect of system parameters on its performance was analyzed. Preliminary results on the implementation of skyhook, groundhook and hybrid control strategies are also presented.
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Ciocanel, Constantin, The Nguyen, Christopher Schroeder, and Mohammad H. Elahinia. "Performance of an Adaptive Magnetorheological Fluid Mount." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-43098.

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The paper investigates the response of a magnetorheological (MR) fluid based mount that combines the squeeze and flow modes in operation. The mount governing equations are introduced and the effect of system parameters on its performance is analyzed. The proposed design yields a high static and a low dynamic stiffness in the working frequency range of the mount. The overall vibration isolation characteristic of the mount is enhanced if compared to that of existing hydraulic mounts. Displacement and/or force transmissibility can be isolated or significantly reduced, in real time, by controlling the MR fluid yield stress. An embedded electromagnet is used to activate the MR fluid that can work in either squeeze or flow modes, or in both simultaneously. The results indicate that the flow mode is less effective in reducing transmissibility than the squeeze mode. However, when the flow and squeeze modes are both activated, the effect of the flow mode becomes more obvious.
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Zhou, Hai, Jun-Wei Zhang, Dong-Hui Lin, and Yi Zhou. "The Structure Micro-Vibration Response Analysis of Large Scale Precision Mirror Mount." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-41236.

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The stability of Laser beams in the high power solid laser facility is the guarantee of target practice successfully, so the laser beams have a strict request to the stability of all kind of optical elements and their mounts structure in the facility. Broadband Ambient Vibration, local vibration, transient temperature change and so on are all the factors that cause the instability of mirror mount. Among these factors, broadband ambient vibration takes a large percentage. Aiming at the problem of a large scale precision mirror mount’s structure stability under the excitation of ambient vibration, this paper discusses the way of ambient vibration measuring by digital seismograph and data process method, gets the velocity spectrum from transforming the ground moving signal collected by digital seismograph, which can be used to the vibration response analysis of precision mirror mount. And then builds the finite element model of the switchyard mirror mount, uses the measured velocity spectrum as the loads, analyzes the response of mirror mount by the spectrum analysis module of ANSYS. The result indicates that the displacement of the choose points on the mirror mount are less than 1.0×10−6m when under exciting of measured velocity spectrum, which is inside the permitted limit. The analysis indicates that using the result measured by digital seismograph to analyze the mirror mount is reasonable and the ambient can satisfy the requirements of the mirror’s mount.
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Yun Chen, Deng, and Michael Osterman. "Reliability of corner staked surface mount packages." In 2016 IEEE Accelerated Stress Testing & Reliability Conference (ASTR). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/astr.2016.7762272.

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Yun Chen, Deng, and Michael Osterman. "Reliability of conformal coated surface mount packages." In 2016 IEEE Accelerated Stress Testing & Reliability Conference (ASTR). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/astr.2016.7762293.

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Chen, Horng-Dean, Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Wen-Shan Chen, and Shang-Huang Kuo. "CP RFID tag design for metal surface mount." In 2011 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference (CSQRWC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csqrwc.2011.6036992.

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Huo, Tonglong, Jingjun Yu, and Hongzhe Zhao. "Design of a Triad-Pod Kinematic Flexure Mount for a Primary Mirror in Space Telescope at Cryogenic Temperature." In ASME 2019 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2019-97812.

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Abstract The paper mainly proposed a novel kinematic triad-pod flexure mount for supporting a primary mirror in space. This kind of mount is constructed by three identical pods, each of them is consisted of four rotation flexures with virtual rotation center. The mount can realize great releasement of thermal stress effect on primary mirror caused by CTE (Coefficient of Thermal Expansion) mismatch between baseplate and mirror at cryogenic temperature. Based on principles of kinematic design, the paper firstly proposes a mount configuration with three pods arranged with inclined angle. Then, the structure of pod is designed in detail, and compliance model is established. A study case is employed to illustrate how to design a triad-pod mount with higher supporting stiffness and large radialcompensate compliance. Finally, simulations by FEM are implemented to verify and analyze the performances of the proposed mount. The results demonstrate that the mount can further reduce the thermal stress in primary mirror while maintaining nearly indistinctive supporting stiffness than traditional three-bipod mount. Hence, the proposed mount can provide foundation to achieve a mount with greater performances for supporting a large-aperture mirror at a wider range of temperature.
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Ma, Susu, Jianxin Ding, Wenze Yuan, Xiaomeng Liu, Sheng Ding, Yong Li, and Xiaohai Cui. "Study on Effective Efficiency Measurement of a Type N Thermistor Mount at 10MHz." In 2020 Cross Strait Radio Science & Wireless Technology Conference (CSRSWTC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csrswtc50769.2020.9372571.

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Chou, Min, Jing-Feng Ke, Zhi-Chao Zhang, and Wen-Jiao Liao. "A 2 × 2 Monopole Antenna Array for Ceiling-Mount Wireless Access point." In 2019 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference (CSQRWC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csqrwc.2019.8799281.

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Reports on the topic "Mount Street"

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Lapham, Curtis A. Colossus on Main Street: Tactical Considerations of Heavy Armor and Future MOUT Doctrine,. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada324335.

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Wiltse, M. A. National uranium resource evaluation (NURE) geochemical data for stream and lake sediment samples, Alaska, Mount Hayes Quadrangle. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/1516.

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Day, S. J. A., H. Falck, P. W. B. Friske, A. G. Pronk, M W McCurdy, R. J. McNeil, S W Adcock, and A. G. Grenier. Regional stream sediment and water geochemical data, Mount Eduni area, northern Mackenzie Mountains, NT (NTS 106A and part of 106B). Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/248193.

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Pepi, Marc. Failure Analysis, Cadmium Brush Plate Qualification and Salt Fog Testing of the AH-64 Shock Strut Mount, P/N 7-311113409. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada409732.

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McClenaghan, M. B., M. A. Parkhill, A. G. Pronk, A. A. Seaman, M W McCurdy, R. S. Poulin, A M McDonald, D. J. Kontak, and M I Leybourne. Till, stream sediment, and stream water geochemical signatures of intrusion-hosted Sn-W deposits: examples from the Sisson W-Mo and Mount Pleasant Sn-W-Mo-Bi-In deposits, New Brunswick. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/296465.

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Fellinger, T. L. Yield Stress and Physical Data Results for the Tank 19F Radioactive Mound Sample and Tank 19F Simulant Samples. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/799732.

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Twelker, Evan, E. N. Bachmann, L. K. Freeman, R. J. Newberry, D. A. Reioux, K. R. Sicard, A. L. Tuzzolino, T. C. Wright, and Alicja Wypych. Major-oxide, minor-oxide, and trace-element geochemical data from rocks and stream sediments in the Wrangellia mineral assessment area, Gulkana, Healy, Mount Hayes, and Talkeetna Mountains quadrangles, Alaska. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, April 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/27181.

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Stream sediment and stream water sediment geochemical maps, Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/130096.

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Summary and interpretation of geochemical maps for stream sediment and heavy mineral concentrate samples, Mount Hayes Quadrangle, eastern Alaska Range, Alaska. US Geological Survey, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/mf1996b.

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Geochemical map showing the distribution of selected elements determined in stream sediments from the Mount Katmai and parts of the Afognak and Naknek quadrangles, Alaska. US Geological Survey, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/mf2021a.

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