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Randall, Joshua, Nicole C. Inglis, Lindsey Smart, and Jelena Vukomanovic. "From Meadow to Map: Integrating Field Surveys and Interactive Visualizations for Invasive Species Management in a National Park." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11, no. 10 (2022): 525. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi11100525.

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Invasive species are an important and growing issue of concern for land managers, and the ability to collect and visualize species coverage data is vital to the management of invasive and native species. This is particularly true of spatial data, which provides invaluable information on location, establishment rates, and spread rates necessary for managing habitats. However, current methods of collection are rarely integrated into a full management tool, making it difficult to quickly collect and visualize multiple years of data for multiple species. We created the Geospatial Meadow Management
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Murray, Les. "Success and Predation of Bird Nests in Grasslands at Valley Forge National Historical Park." Northeastern Naturalist 22, no. 1 (2015): 10–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1656/045.022.0103.

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Cypher, Brian L., Richard H. Yahner, and Ellen A. Cypher. "Seasonal food use by white-tailed deer at Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania, USA." Environmental Management 12, no. 2 (1988): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01873392.

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Campana, Douglas V., and Pam J. Crabtree. "Soldiers’ Diet at Valley Forge: An Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the 2000 Excavation Season." Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 44, no. 1 (2003): 199–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.58782/flmnh.hbds6194.

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The 2000 excavation season at Valley Forge National Historical Park focused on the excavation of huts and other features associated with the 1st and 2nd Pennsylvania Brigades, In addition to a rich and diverse assemblage of Revolutionary artifacts, the 2000 excavations produced a sizable collection of animal bone remains. Most of the faunal remains were recovered from features associated with the enlisted men's huts. Both historical sources and the recently excavated faunal remains indicate that the Pennsylvania brigades were provisioned with beef, pork, and small quantities of fish. This pape
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Mishra, Jitendra Mohan, and Sailaja Gullapalli. "Sustainable Tourisw Development: Issues and Strategies for Development in India with Special Reference to the State of Uttaranchal." Atna - Journal of Tourism Studies 4, no. 1 (2009): 36–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.12727/ajts.4.4.

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The state of Uttaranchal is bestowed with immense tourism potential and the following article briefs about Brundtland Commission report and critically examines the sustainable tourism development issues of the state. This article also suggests a sustainable tourism implementation strategy for the state of Uttaranchal. Case studies of Nandadevi National Park, Valley of Flowers, Gomukh/Gangotri Glacier are also presented for a diagnostic discussion.
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Kacer, Tomas. "Performing Political Persuasion in the United States in the Early Years of the Republic." Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses, no. 35 (July 28, 2021): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/raei.2021.35.03.

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Theater productions were born out of a paradox in the United States of the Revolutionary War and shortly afterwards. While the nation’s dominant ideology was anti-theatrical, theater often served a nationalist agenda, co-defining the new American nation and its nascent identities – such were, for example, productions of Joseph Addison’s Cato at Valley Forge in 1778 and William Dunlap’s André at the New Park in New York in 1798. These theater events empowered the audience to publicly perform their national identity as Americans and exercise their republican fervor. Similarly, a production of Bu
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Abrams, Marc D., and Sarah E. Johnson. "Long-term impacts of deer exclosures on mixed-oak forest composition at the Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania, USA1." Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 139, no. 2 (2012): 167–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3159/torrey-d-11-00075.1.

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Vicory, A. H., and A. K. Stevenson. "What's a river worth, anyway? A resource valuation survey of the Ohio river." Water Science and Technology 32, no. 5-6 (1995): 63–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0562.

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The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) is a government agency established in 1948 to control and abate pollution of the interstate waters of the Ohio River Valley. ORSANCO, represented by eight states of the Ohio Valley and the federal government, carries out water quality monitoring and assessment programmes, co-ordinates spill response activities, promulgates pollution control standards for the Ohio River, and co-ordinates the individual programmes of state and federal agencies. ORSANCO recognizes that public and political support are as important to effective river basi
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Topping, Peter, Keith Blood, Mark Bowden, et al. "Landscape Narratives: the South East Cheviots Project." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 74 (2008): 323–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00000219.

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‘The huts are now roofless, the fires of the hearths quenched for ever, the fortifications levelled; yet these ruins have out-lasted the erections of more civilized times, and they still remain to tell us something of the busy population who hunted, tended flocks, tilled the ground, and quarrelled and fought, at a very distant period (in the valley of the Breamish)’. George Tate (1863, 302) This paper describes the results of the South East Cheviots Project undertaken by the former Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME; now part of English Heritage) during the 1980s. A
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xippushrml. "Reduced Delaware Nationwide Wild And Breathtaking River." June 23, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8073780.

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However, within 30 miles of it you will certainly discover a variety of different camping sites, at various other state parks, which you can stay at. Unfortunately, Delaware Canal State Park has no over night centers for the site visitor. Situated just a thirty minutes drive from Philly, Delaware Canal State Park is the ideal place to reconnect with nature-- without needing to take a trip also much from the city. The park is an essential site for learning more about the background of the American Transformation and the battles dealt with by Washington and his troops throughout the challenging
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Fry, Dustin, Lara A. Roman, and Michelle C. Kondo. "Comparing mapped park and greenspace boundaries in Philadelphia: implications for exposure assessment in health studies." International Journal of Health Geographics 23, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12942-024-00370-x.

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AbstractAn important consideration in studies of the relationship between greenspace exposure and health is the use of mapped data to assign geographic exposures to participants. Previous studies have used validated data from municipal park departments to describe the boundaries of public greenspaces. However, this approach assumes that these data accurately describe park boundaries, that formal parks fully capture the park and greenspace exposure of residents, and (for studies that use personal GPS traces to assign participant exposures) that time spent within these boundaries represents time
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Jana, Dipayan, and Shubham N. Mahajan. "Laboratory Testing of Historic Mortars: Part 2 - Microstructure of a Historic Feebly-Hydraulic Lime Mortar Containing Silica Flour." Masonry Society Journal 42, no. 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.136439.

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A large stone barn built in 1820s in the Valley Forge historic national park in Pennsylvania used some of the early historic lime mortars in the US masonry construction during the time when natural cement was just produced in the US and about to gain its momentum for next 70 years, and Portland cement, though formulated in Europe, didn’t enter the US market for at least 50 years. A brown original fist-size bedding mortar fragment was examined, which showed many interesting microstructures of a clay-mixed historic lime mortar. The fragment was examined by a plethora of analytical techniques enc
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Jana, Dipayan, and Shubham N. Mahajan. "Laboratory Testing of Historic Mortars: Part 1 - A Close Look to a 200-year-old Historic Clay-Lime Mortar." Masonry Society Journal 42, no. 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.136436.

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A large stone barn built in 1820s in the Valley Forge historic national park in Pennsylvania used some of the early historic lime mortars in the US masonry construction during the time when natural cement was just produced in the US and about to gain its momentum for next 70 years, and Portland cement, though formulated in Europe, didn’t enter the US market for at least 50 years. A brown original fist-size bedding mortar fragment was examined, which showed many interesting microstructures of a clay-mixed historic lime mortar. The fragment was examined by a plethora of analytical techniques enc
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"Lorett Treese. Valley Forge: Making and Remaking a National Symbol. (A Keystone Book.) University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. 1995. Pp. xv, 269. Cloth $45.00, paper $15.95." American Historical Review, December 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/101.5.1620.

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Maxwell, Richard, and Toby Miller. "The Real Future of the Media." M/C Journal 15, no. 3 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.537.

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When George Orwell encountered ideas of a technological utopia sixty-five years ago, he acted the grumpy middle-aged man Reading recently a batch of rather shallowly optimistic “progressive” books, I was struck by the automatic way in which people go on repeating certain phrases which were fashionable before 1914. Two great favourites are “the abolition of distance” and “the disappearance of frontiers”. I do not know how often I have met with the statements that “the aeroplane and the radio have abolished distance” and “all parts of the world are now interdependent” (1944). It is worth revisit
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Ryan, John C., Danielle Brady, and Christopher Kueh. "Where Fanny Balbuk Walked: Re-imagining Perth’s Wetlands." M/C Journal 18, no. 6 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1038.

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Special Care Notice This article contains images of deceased people that might cause sadness or distress to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers. Introduction Like many cities, Perth was founded on wetlands that have been integral to its history and culture (Seddon 226–32). However, in order to promote a settlement agenda, early mapmakers sought to erase the city’s wetlands from cartographic depictions (Giblett, Cities). Since the colonial era, inner-Perth’s swamps and lakes have been drained, filled, significantly reduced in size, or otherwise reclaimed for urban expansion (Bekle). N
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Klotz, Mathew. "Vanessa Tomlinson's <em>Sonic Dreams</em>." M/C Journal 27, no. 6 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3122.

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Utopia is an ideal, something that should mobilize us, push us forward. Utopia is not prescriptive; it renders potential blueprints of a world not quite here, a horizon of possibility, not a fixed schema. It is productive to think about utopia as flux, a temporal disorganization, as a moment when the here and the now is transcended by a then and a there that could be and should be. (Muñoz 97, emphasis in original) Imagine the sound of … (Tomlinson, Sonic 2) Utopian Beginnings One of the overall conceits of cultural theorist of colour José Esteban Muñoz’s Cruising Utopia is that hope forms an i
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McDonald, Donna. "Shattering the Hearing Wall." M/C Journal 11, no. 3 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.52.

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She leant lazily across the picnic hamper and reached for my hearing aid in my open-palmed hand. I jerked away from her, batting her hand away from mine. The glare of the summer sun blinded me. I struck empty air. Her tendril-fingers seized the beige seashell curve of my hearing aid and she lifted the cargo of sound towards her eyes. She peered at the empty battery-cage before flicking it open and shut as if it was a cigarette lighter, as if she could spark hearing-life into this trick of plastic and metal that held no meaning outside of my ear. I stared at her. A band of horror tightened arou
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Robinson, Todd. ""There Is Not Much Thrill about a Physiological Sin"." M/C Journal 4, no. 3 (2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1912.

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In January of 1908 H. Addington Bruce, a writer for the North American Review, observed that "On every street, at every corner, we meet the neurasthenics" (qtd. in Lears, 50). "Discovered" by the neurologist George M. Beard in 1880, neurasthenia was a nervous disorder characterized by a "lack of nerve force" and comprised of a host of neuroses clustered around an overall paralysis of the will. Historian Barbara Will notes that there were "thousands of men and women at the turn of the century who claimed to be ‘neurasthenics,’" among them Theodore Roosevelt, Edith Wharton, William and Henry Jam
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