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James, D. Geraint. "The Portraiture of William Harvey (1578–1657) Unveiled by the Detective Work of Geoffrey Keynes (1887–1983) and Alex Sakula (1917–2003)." Journal of Medical Biography 13, no. 2 (May 2005): 113–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096777200501300212.

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In November 1948, Sir Geoffrey Keynes exhibited the only known portrait of William Harvey in mid-life. The recovery of this rare portrait was due to Keynes's detective work at visits to Rolls Park in Essex. Dr Alex Sakula discovered the Betchworth portraits of the Harvey family by accident when he was invited to visit a patient, Major General Goulburn, at Betchworth in Surrey. After much research work Sakula was able to mount an informative exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians. Sakula also reminded us of Eliab Harvey (1758–1830), William's descendant, captain of the Téméraire at the Battle of Trafalgar; the year 2005 marks the bicentenary.
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Edgington, John. "Annotations in copies of Thomas Johnson's Mercurius botanicus (1634) and Mercurii botanici, pars altera (1641): authorship and provenance." Archives of Natural History 43, no. 2 (October 2016): 208–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2016.0379.

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By an analysis of extensive and detailed annotations in copies of Thomas Johnson's Mercurius botanicus (1634) and Mercurii botanici, pars altera (1641) held in the library of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the probable author is identified as William Bincks, an apprentice apothecary of Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey. Through Elias Ashmole, a friend of Bincks' master Thomas Agar, a link is established with the probable original owner, John Watlington of Reading, botanist and apothecary, and colleague of Thomas Johnson. The route by which the book ended up in the hands of Thomas Wilson, a journeyman copyist of Leeds, is suggested. Plants growing near Kingston-upon-Thames in the late seventeenth century, recorded in manuscript, are noted, many being first records for the county of Surrey.
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Hackenbracht, Ryan. "Mourning the Living: Surrey’s “Wyatt Resteth Here,” Henrician Funerary Debates, and the Passing of National Virtue." Renaissance and Reformation 35, no. 2 (January 28, 2013): 61–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v35i2.19371.

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Les critiques semblent ne pas avoir encore remarqué comment l’élégie « Wyatt Resteth Here » (1542) de Henry Howard, comte de Surrey, illustre une relation importante entre la poésie et le rituel religieux dans l’Angleterre des débuts de la modernité. L’auteur propose qu’en créant un modèle funéraire pour la commémoration de Thomas Wyatt, Surrey profite de l’intérêt populaire pour les questions théologiques portant sur les fins dernières (mort, jugement, paradis, enfer) et qui a connu un regain dans les années 1520 et 1530, suite aux publications de Sir Thomas More, William Tyndale et de leurs collègues. L’auteur montre comment Surrey donne à ses lecteurs la possibilité d’assister à un service funéraire imaginaire en l’honneur de Wyatt. Ces lecteurs se rassemblent, forment une communauté à travers l’Angleterre, et portent le deuil pour la personne dont le corps est présent dans le poème. De plus, Surrey utilise l’aspect communautaire de la mort de Wyatt pour faire voir à ses lecteurs l’importante crise de l’identité nationale par la perte de la vertu anglaise. La mort de Wyatt entre en relation d’analogie avec la disparition de cette vertu, qui a souffert sous le règne tyrannique d’Henri VIII. Surrey identifie la poésie comme source de restauration nationale, en raison de sa capacité à commémorer le passé, offrir une autre vision de la réalité, et à redonner aux lecteurs les outils pour repenser leur monde conformément à cette vision.
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Wilmeth, Don B. "BOOK REVIEW: William G. Knight.A MAJOR LONDON ?MINOR?: THE SURREY THEATRE 1805-1865.London: Society for Theatre Research, 1997." Victorian Studies 42, no. 3 (April 1999): 554–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/vic.1999.42.3.554.

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Featherstone, Simon. "Place and Politics in the Work of George Sturt." Victoriographies 11, no. 1 (March 2021): 77–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/vic.2021.0410.

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Since the 1930s George Sturt's Change in the Village (1912) and The Wheelwright's Shop (1923) have been associated with the cultural theory of the journal Scrutiny and its idealised concept of a rural English ‘organic community’. Focusing on his earlier writing as contexts for these works, this essay offers a reappraisal of Sturt as a self-consciously political analyst of late-Victorian agrarian experience. His contributions to The Commonweal, the newspaper of William Morris's Socialist League, in the 1880s mark out a distinctively dissentient position that was developed through contributions to periodicals such as Country Life and in the two ‘Bettesworth’ books that drew upon the oral histories of local labour. These contributions to the developing commercial genre of English ‘country writing’ in the period are also critical reflections upon its modes and media. Formally experimental and uncomfortably reflective upon what he termed his ‘misery of being a Socialist employer of labour’, Sturt's examination of the relationship of agrarian tradition and modernity in West Surrey represents a distinctive contribution to the radical social history of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
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Fox, Alistair. "A.S.G. Edwards, Stephen Hawes, Boston : Twayne, 1983. Pp. viii + 128. William A. Sessions, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Boston : Twayne, 1986. Pp. xii + 172." Moreana 25 (Number 98-9, no. 2-3 (December 1988): 101–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/more.1988.25.2-3.21.

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Atashi, Laleh. "The Status of William Carlos Williams in American Modernism." Messages, Sages and Ages 3, no. 2 (November 1, 2016): 54–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/msas-2016-0015.

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Abstract William Carlos Williams was an American poet who renounced poetic diction in favor of the unpoetic, establishing himself in American Modernism as a powerful voice distinct from such canonical contemporaries as T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. His attitude towards literary production was different from many of his contemporaries in that he believed ‘the idea is in the thing’ and therefore the presence of objects rather than abstractions is strongly felt in his poems. A critical survey of Williams’ poems indicates that the poet/physician observes, describes and levels criticism at his society where modernism has transformed the American identity in significant ways. In this article, American icons and popular culture are retraced in the poetry of William Carlos Williams in an effort to explain the seeming opacity of his poems.
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Warner, J. Christopher. "William Sessions, Henry Howard, the Poet Earl of Surrey: A Life. Oxford UP, 1999. xii + 448 pp., 23 illustrations, ISBN 0-19-818624-X, £60, $95." Moreana 36 (Number 139-, no. 3-4 (December 1999): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/more.1999.36.3-4.16.

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Sanni, Amidu Olalekan. "Islamic and Comparative Religious Studies: Selected Writings. By William Albert Graham. Ashgate Contemporary Thinkers on Religion: Collected Works. Surrey and Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2010. Pp. xviii + 317. £60.00." Journal of Qur'anic Studies 14, no. 2 (October 2012): 145–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/jqs.2012.0065.

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Murakami, Ineke. "Winstanley's “Righteous Actors”: Performance, Affect, and Extraordinary Politics in the Seventeenth Century." Theatre Survey 62, no. 3 (August 2, 2021): 248–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557421000193.

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On the first day of April 1649, on the predominantly rural manor of Walton, Surrey, the sight of people preparing land for the plow was unremarkable. To see men up at dawn, dressed for the field in broad-brimmed hats, homespun waistcoats, and short breeches, loosening or breaking up clods with their spades, stooping to toss aside root and rock, was typical. What did raise eyebrows, however, was the sight of such busyness on a Sunday, the Sabbath, and on no less remarkable ground than George Hill, with its “very barren,” sandy soil. When questioned, Gerrard Winstanley reframed this performative break with religious, social, and agricultural norms as he did in his soon to be published manifesto, The True Levellers’ Standard Advanced. To work this land was to “declare . . . by action,” as well as by word, that Winstanley, the self-described “prophet” William Everard, and a small number of others had been sent by the Creator to begin their mission of transforming “the Earth [into] a common Treasury for all, both Rich and Poor.” Rural, religious, and resource poor, the Digger collective has not received substantial attention from performance studies scholars. Even some historians of the seventeenth century have questioned the significance of this small, nonviolent agrarian group in the intensely “charged political atmosphere of the 1640s,” but as a collective whose theatrical social performances raised them from obscurity to national visibility, Diggers are in some ways the epitome of this era.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "William Surrey"

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Kelly, Erin Katherine. ""My dere chylde take hede how Trystram doo you tell": Hunting in English Literature, 1486-1603." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1366055200.

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Slagle, Jefferson D. "In the flesh authenticity, nationalism, and performance on the American frontier, 1860-1925 /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1150295077.

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Whyte, Christopher. "William Livingston/Uilleam Macdhunleibhe (1808-70) : a survey of his poetry and prose." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1991. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/3982/.

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This thesis is a survey of the work in poetry and prose of William Livingston or Uilleam Mac Dhunl`eibhe, the Islay bard (1808-70). The version of his English surname without final `e' has been preferred because it is used in the definitive, 1882 edition of his poems and throughout the text (but not in the title) of the section of his own clan in the Vindication. The first chapter, `Biography and Background', gathers the available information on the poet's life, and attempts to set him in the context of the cultural, social and economic situation of Islay during the century preceding his birth. The second chapter, `The Intellectual Background', investigates Livingston's reading and his knowledge and use of historical and antiquarian texts. His familiarity with the traditionary version of the origins of the Scottish monarchy, elaborated by patriotic historians before the Union, is especially interesting. Chapter Three, `Polemicist and Historian', looks in detail at a work Livingston edited for publication, MacNichol's remarks on Dr Johnson's account of his journey through Gaelic Scotland, before turning to the poet's longest prose work, the Vindication of the Celtic Character. His shorter pamphlets and the incomplete History of Scotland are also examined. The fourth and fifth chapters explore Livingston's attitude to James Macpherson and to the Gaelic version of his Ossian, and attempt to decide to what extent and in what way he was influenced by the earlier poet. Explicit references to Macpherson in the poetry and prose are surveyed before the triangular relationship between Livingston the poet, Macpherson's work, and ballad material of various degrees of genuineness is discussed. The next two chapters offer close readings of the two major battle poems, `Na Lochalannaich an Ile' and `Bl`ar Shunadail', while Chapters Eight and Nine look at the shorter battle poems, ranging from Mons Graupius, in the first century of the Christian era, to the battle at Gruinard Bay on Islay, which took place just before the union of the crowns, and the battles of Alma and Balaclava in the Crimean War. Chapter Ten is devoted to Livingston's poetry of the Clearances. Its two main focuses are `Cuimhneachan Bhraid-Alba' and `Fios thun a' Bh`aird', and the thesis ends with a close reading of this, perhaps his most famous poem.
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Faucher, Staron X.-evier Bratton Susan. "Ethnic preference in outdoor recreation William Cameron Park, Waco, Texas /." Waco, Tex. : Baylor University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5328.

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Lowden, Messerschmidt Tiffany. "From maiden to whore and back again : a survey of prostitution in the works of William Shakespeare." [Tampa, Fla] : University of South Florida, 2009. http://purl.fcla.edu/usf/dc/et/SFE0002886.

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Hodder, Mike. "Petrarch in English : political, cultural and religious filters in the translation of the 'Rerum vulgarium fragmenta' and 'Triumphi' from Geoffrey Chaucer to J.M. Synge." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:49cdf913-cd2a-48c6-bf1e-533052018285.

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This thesis is concerned with one key aspect of the reception of the vernacular poetry of Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch), namely translations and imitations of the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (Rvf) and Triumphi in English. It aims to provide a more comprehensive survey of the vernacular Petrarch’s legacy to English literature than is currently available, with a particular focus on some hitherto critically neglected texts and authors. It also seeks to ascertain to what degree the socio-historical phenomena of religion, politics, and culture have influenced the translations and imitations in question. The approach has been both chronological and comparative. This strategy will demonstrate with greater clarity the monumental effect of the Elizabethan Reformation on the English reception of Petrarch. It proposes a solution to the problem of the long gap between Geoffrey Chaucer’s re-writing of Rvf 132 and the imitations of Wyatt and Surrey framed in the context of Chaucer’s sophisticated imitative strategy (Chapter I). A fresh reading of Sir Philip Sidney’s Astrophil and Stella is offered which highlights the author’s misgivings about the dangers of textual misinterpretation, a concern he shared with Petrarch (Chapter II). The analysis of Edmund Spenser’s Amoretti and Epithalamion in the same chapter reveals a hitherto undetected Ovidian subtext to Petrarch’s Rvf 190. Chapter III deals with two English versions of the Triumphi: I propose a date for Lord Morley’s translation which suggests it may be the first post- Chaucerian English engagement with Petrarch; new evidence is brought to light which identifies the edition of Petrarch used by William Fowler as the source text for his Triumphs of Petrarcke. The fourth chapter constitutes the most extensive investigation to date of J. M. Synge’s engagement with the Rvf, and deals with the question of translation as subversion. On the theoretical front, it demonstrates how Synge’s use of “folk-speech” challenges Venuti’s binary foreignising/domesticating system of translation categorisation.
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Roth, Robert Ray. "A survey of form and compositional practices of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Igor Stravinsky, Paul Hindemith, and Robert Roth in Kyrie of the mass ordinary." Kansas State University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/17599.

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Master of Music
Department of Music, Theater, and Dance
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Ralph Vaughan Williams, Igor Stravinsky, and Paul Hindemith, three prolific composers of the 20th century, wrote for the medium of the mass ordinary in different ways. This report comprises a survey of those composers’ styles using the Kyrie movement of the mass ordinary as the main vehicle of compositional exploration. The results of this compositional survey examine the form and various techniques the composers employ to garner the same emotional response from the listeners of the Kyrie text. The final portion of the report explores the author’s personal compositional contribution to the mass ordinary.
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Johnson, Alexander James Cook. "Charting the imperial will : colonial administration & the General Survey of British North America, 1764-1775." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10036/3458.

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This dissertation explores how colonial administrators on each side of the Atlantic used the British Survey of North America to serve their governments’ as well as their personal objectives. Specifically, it connects the execution and oversight of the General Survey in the northern and southern theatres, along with the intelligence it provided, with the actions of key decision-makers and influencers, including the Presidents of the Board of Trade (latterly, the Secretaries of the American Department) and key provincial governors. Having abandoned their posture of ‘Salutary Neglect’ towards colonial affairs in favour of one that proactively and more centrally sought ways to develop and exploit their North American assets following the Severn Years’ War, the British needed better geographic information to guide their decision making. Thus, the General Survey of British North America, under the umbrella of the Board of Trade, was conceived. Officially sponsored from 1764-1775, the programme aimed to survey and analyse the attributes and economic potential of Britain’s newly acquired regions in North America, leading to an accurate general map of their North American empire when joined to other regional mapping programmes. The onset of the American Revolution brought an inevitable end to the General Survey before a connected map could be completed. Under the excellent leadership of Samuel Holland, the surveyor general of the Northern District, however, the British administration received surveys and reports that were of great relevance to high-level administration. In the Southern District, Holland’s counterpart, the mercurial William Gerard De Brahm, while producing reports of high quality, was less able to juggle the often conflicting priorities of provincial and London-based stakeholders. Consequently, results were less successful. De Brahm was recalled in 1771, leaving others to complete the work.
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Kang, Eunice. "A survey of the solo and chamber works for cello composed by William Bolcom." 2003. http://purl.galileo.usg.edu/uga%5Fetd/kang%5Feunice%5Fm%5F200305%5Fdma.

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"A Stylistic Survey and Performance Guide of Three Popular Rags and Three Rags, Composed after 2008 by William Bolcom." Doctoral diss., 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57314.

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abstract: This research paper will examine William Bolcom’s compositional style and performance challenges related to Three Popular Rags (1967-1968), Knockout: A Rag (2008), Estela: Rag Latino (2010), and Contentment - A Rag (2015). The aim is to reveal some of his contributions to the revival and expansion of ragtime. The paper includes a brief background on William Bolcom and a history of ragtime music. Differences between the compositional styles of Scott Joplin and Bolcom are discussed through descriptive analysis, focusing on musical forms, rhythms, harmonies, and textures. The performance suggestions include elements of dynamics, articulation, extended piano techniques, and pedal use. The author hopes that this stylistic analysis and performance guide will further interest in Bolcom’s piano ragtime music.
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Books on the topic "William Surrey"

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Lazarus, Emma. A day in Surrey with William Morris: An interview. San Francisco: [Roxburghe Club of San Francisco], 1988.

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William S. Hart : projecting the American West. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003.

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Percy, Joan. In pursuit of the picturesque: William Gilpin's Surrey excursion : the places he passed and their claims to fame. [Surrey]: Surrey Gardens Trust, 2001.

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Keen, William W. The memoirs of William Williams Keen, M.D. Doylestown, Pa: W.W. Keen James, 1990.

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Elder, John H. Soil survey of Prince William County, Virginia. [Washington, D.C.]: The Service, 1989.

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Elder, John H. Soil survey of Prince William County, Virginia. [Washington, D.C.?]: The Service, 1989.

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Sucik, Michael. Soil survey of Williams County, North Dakota. [Washington, D.C.]: Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2002.

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Sucik, Michael. Soil survey of Williams County, North Dakota. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2002.

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E, Logan William. William E. Logan's 1845 survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Gatineau, Québec: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2007.

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Paul, Pifteau, and Rosenman Leonard D, eds. The surgery of William of Saliceto: Written in 1275. [Philadelphia, Pa.]: Xlibris Corp., 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "William Surrey"

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Wallis, John. "To the most Distinguished and Worthy gentleman and most Skilled Mathematician, Dr William Oughtred Rector of the church of Aldbury in the county of Surrey." In The Arithmetic of Infinitesimals, 1–8. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4312-8_1.

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Bruder, Helen P. "Blake Studies: A Critical Survey." In William Blake and the Daughters of Albion, 1–37. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230379572_1.

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Tolhurst, David. "Sir William Ferguson (1808–1877)." In Pioneers in Plastic Surgery, 9–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19539-1_4.

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Kaster, Dwight L., and Oscar W. Yates. "The Urban Soils Program in Prince William County, Virgina." In Soil Surveys and Land Use Planning, 126–28. Madison, WI, USA: Soil Science Society of America and American Society of Agronomy, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/1966.soilsurveys.c12.

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Hammond, J. R. "The World of William Clissold: a Writer Surveys his World." In H. G. Wells and the Modern Novel, 144–58. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08655-9_10.

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Bill, H. "William E. Ladd, M.D.: Great Pioneer of North American Pediatric Surgery." In Historical Aspects of Pediatric Surgery, 52–59. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70825-1_6.

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Robinson, W. P., A. Bottani, X. Yagang, J. Balakrishnan, F. Binkert, M. Mächler, A. Prader, and A. Schinzel. "Clinical, Molecular, and Cytogenetic Survey of Potential Prader-Willi Syndrome Patients." In Prader-Willi Syndrome, 53–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84283-2_7.

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Scheel, D., A. Lauster, and T. L. S. Vincent. "Habitat Ecology of Enteroctopus dofleini from Middens and Live Prey Surveys in Prince William Sound, Alaska." In Cephalopods Present and Past: New Insights and Fresh Perspectives, 434–58. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6806-5_20.

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Hettesheimer, Tim, Cornelius Moll, Kerstin Jeßberger, and Saskia Franz. "Small Electric Vehicles in Commercial Transportation: Empirical Study on Acceptance, Adoption Criteria and Economic and Ecological Impact on a Company Level." In Small Electric Vehicles, 69–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65843-4_6.

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AbstractSmall electric vehicles (SEVs) in commercial transportation have the potential to reduce traffic and its impacts, especially in urban areas. Companies, however, are still reluctant to implement SEVs. Therefore, the aim of this contribution is to shed light on the acceptance of motives for and obstacles to the use of SEVs in commercial transportation. Since the use of SEVs is often discussed in the context of innovative city logistics concepts, such as micro-hubs, our aim is also, to explore the acceptance, economic, and ecological potentials of SEVs in combination with micro-hubs. We use a multi-method approach and combine an online survey with in-depth interviews as well as a total cost of ownership (TCO) and CO2 calculation. Analyzing 350 responses to an online survey revealed that around half the companies surveyed have no knowledge of SEVs. This implies high unexploited potential, since 25% of these companies can imagine using them. In-depth interviews with logistics service providers (LSPs) or logistics departments from different sectors revealed that six of the 13 interviewed LSPs would be willing to implement this concept.
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Edwards, Clive. "Emma Lazarus, ‘A Day in Surrey with William Morris’." In Nineteenth-Century Design, 126–35. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429279485-14.

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Conference papers on the topic "William Surrey"

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Allington-Smith, Jeremy R., J. M. Breare, Richard S. Ellis, Ian R. Parry, G. D. Shaw, John Webster, David W. Gellatly, and Susan P. Worswick. "Low dispersion survey spectrograph for the William Herschel Telescope." In Astronomy '90, Tucson AZ, 11-16 Feb 90, edited by David L. Crawford. SPIE, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.19132.

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Castander, Francisco J., Otger Ballester, Anne Bauer, Laia Cardiel-Sas, Jorge Carretero, Ricard Casas, Javier Castilla, et al. "The PAU camera and the PAU survey at the William Herschel Telescope." In SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, edited by Ian S. McLean, Suzanne K. Ramsay, and Hideki Takami. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.926234.

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Ernzer, Marc, Chris Gru¨ner, and Herbert Birkhofer. "Implementation of DFE in the Daily Design Work: An Approach Derived From Surveys." In ASME 2002 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2002/dtm-34032.

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In this paper, three surveys were carried out at the Darmstadt University of Technology to reveal the problems regarding the implementation of DFE. It furthermore attempts to bridge the gap between approaches mainly proposed by researches from university and the current practice in industry. The first survey gives a good overview about current DFE practice in companies with certified environmental management systems (EMS). The second survey summarizes the general experience of consultants from university and industry, who are well-versed in implementing methods in industry. The third and last survey was carried out at ‘environmental champions’ and inspects the differences between the individual applications. With these three surveys as a background, an approach for successful implementation of DFE will be derived. Finally, the concept is divided into different levels of implementation, based on the prerequisites of the company and the effort the company is willing to invest. Therefore, the concept can be used by large companies, as well as by small- and medium-sized companies.
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Baran, Adam J., and Michael G. Dunn. "Indicators of Incipient Surge for Three Turbofan Engines Using Standard Equipment and Instrumentation." In ASME 1996 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-gt-056.

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Engine controller data have been interrogated for indications of incipient surge for three turbofan engines; a large Pratt and Whitney, a large General Electric, and a small Williams International. Versions of these engines are currently operating in the field and all have compression ratios of 18 or greater. The Pratt and Whitney engine was surged only at full power while the other two were surged at partial power and at full power. The interest in this work was in detecting the presence of warning signatures for a current inventory of engines. A constraint was imposed on the experiments to use only existing engine instrumentation. The frequency response of the controller and the engine instrumentation limited the high frequency detection capability to about 100 Hz for the large engines and about 200 Hz for the small engine, For the large engines, it was not possible to detect a surge warning but for the small engine a sufficient warning of incipient surge was detected.
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CAROTENUTO, FILIPO MALUF, and OTAVIANO JOSÉ PEREIRA. "PROFESSORES, METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS E A EAD: UMA PROPOSTA PRÁTICA DA INVERSÃO DA SALA DE AULA UTILIZANDO A PIRÂMIDE DE WILLIAM GLASSER." In 26º CIAED Congresso Internacional ABED de Educação a Distância. Associação Brasileira de Educação a Distância - ABED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17143/ciaed.xxviciaed.2020.52112.

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NESTE ESTUDO, PROPÕE-SE UMA ATIVIDADE BASEADA NA SALA DE AULA INVERTIDA, A PARTIR DE UMA LEITURA CRÍTICO-AVALIATIVA DA PIRÂMIDE DE WILLIAM GLASSER. TRATA-SE DE UM PROCESSO QUE SE INICIA MUITO ANTES ONDE DA APLICAÇÃO EM SI DA PROPOSTA DE ATIVIDADE JUNTOS AOS ALUNOS, QUE PARTE DE UMA COMPREENSÃO INICIAL DO DOCENTE SOBRE A LÓGICA DO CHAMADO "ENSINO INVERTIDO" CONSIDERANDO SOBRETUDO A APRENDIZAGEM ENQUANTO ASSIMILAÇÃO DE CONTEÚDO. NO CAMPO DA EDUCAÇÃO A DISTÂNCIA, FOCO DO PRESENTE ESTUDO, AS METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS SÃO, ALÉM DE UMA “NOVA PEDAGOGIA”, A BASE DO FUNCIONAMENTO DESSA MODALIDADE. NESTE CASO, A IDEIA NORTEADORA DO ENSINO INVERTIDO NESSA MODALIDADE É O ALUNO SENTIR-SE PROTAGONISTA DE SUA PRÓPRIA APRENDIZAGEM, QUEBRANDO ASSIM UM VELHO PARADIGMA INSTRUCIONAL, INFORMATIVO, CONTEUDISTA, MEMORIALISTA E "BANCÁRIO" (FREIRE, 1987) DA EDUCAÇÃO EM QUE ELE VEM SE ACOSTUMANDO DESDE A EDUCAÇÃO BÁSICA. E PARA FAZER COM QUE O DOCENTE INCENTIVE O SEU ALUNO, TÉCNICAS E FORMAS DE ATUAÇÃO FRENTE A EDUCAÇÃO SURGEM A CADA DIA. ESTE ARTIGO BUSCA PROPOR UMA ANÁLISE DA PIRÂMIDE DE WILLIAM GLASSER COMO BASE DE UMA PROPOSTA DE ATIVIDADE PARA UMA SÓLIDA APRENDIZAGEM, FOCANDO O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL NA RETENÇÃO REAL DO CONHECIMENTO, E NÃO APENAS NA MEMORIZAÇÃO DE CURTO PRAZO.
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CAROTENUTO, FILIPO MALUF, and OTAVIANO JOSÉ PEREIRA. "PROFESSORES, METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS E A EAD: UMA PROPOSTA PRÁTICA DA INVERSÃO DA SALA DE AULA UTILIZANDO A PIRÂMIDE DE WILLIAM GLASSER." In 26º CIAED Congresso Internacional ABED de Educação a Distância. Associação Brasileira de Educação a Distância - ABED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17143/ciaed.xxviciaed.2020.52112.

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NESTE ESTUDO, PROPÕE-SE UMA ATIVIDADE BASEADA NA SALA DE AULA INVERTIDA, A PARTIR DE UMA LEITURA CRÍTICO-AVALIATIVA DA PIRÂMIDE DE WILLIAM GLASSER. TRATA-SE DE UM PROCESSO QUE SE INICIA MUITO ANTES ONDE DA APLICAÇÃO EM SI DA PROPOSTA DE ATIVIDADE JUNTOS AOS ALUNOS, QUE PARTE DE UMA COMPREENSÃO INICIAL DO DOCENTE SOBRE A LÓGICA DO CHAMADO "ENSINO INVERTIDO" CONSIDERANDO SOBRETUDO A APRENDIZAGEM ENQUANTO ASSIMILAÇÃO DE CONTEÚDO. NO CAMPO DA EDUCAÇÃO A DISTÂNCIA, FOCO DO PRESENTE ESTUDO, AS METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS SÃO, ALÉM DE UMA “NOVA PEDAGOGIA”, A BASE DO FUNCIONAMENTO DESSA MODALIDADE. NESTE CASO, A IDEIA NORTEADORA DO ENSINO INVERTIDO NESSA MODALIDADE É O ALUNO SENTIR-SE PROTAGONISTA DE SUA PRÓPRIA APRENDIZAGEM, QUEBRANDO ASSIM UM VELHO PARADIGMA INSTRUCIONAL, INFORMATIVO, CONTEUDISTA, MEMORIALISTA E "BANCÁRIO" (FREIRE, 1987) DA EDUCAÇÃO EM QUE ELE VEM SE ACOSTUMANDO DESDE A EDUCAÇÃO BÁSICA. E PARA FAZER COM QUE O DOCENTE INCENTIVE O SEU ALUNO, TÉCNICAS E FORMAS DE ATUAÇÃO FRENTE A EDUCAÇÃO SURGEM A CADA DIA. ESTE ARTIGO BUSCA PROPOR UMA ANÁLISE DA PIRÂMIDE DE WILLIAM GLASSER COMO BASE DE UMA PROPOSTA DE ATIVIDADE PARA UMA SÓLIDA APRENDIZAGEM, FOCANDO O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL NA RETENÇÃO REAL DO CONHECIMENTO, E NÃO APENAS NA MEMORIZAÇÃO DE CURTO PRAZO.
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Aalto, K. R. "PACIFIC RAILROAD SURVEYS (1853–1854): GEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS OF WILLIAM PHIPPS BLAKE, THOMAS ANTISELL AND JULES MARCOU IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-293425.

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Williams, J. E. Ffowcs, and W. R. Graham. "An Engine Demonstration of Active Surge Control." In ASME 1990 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/90-gt-224.

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Epstein, Ffowcs Williams and Greitzer presented in 1986 arguments that, provided small perturbation stability models were relevant to engine surge and rotating stall, then both could be avoided by active control. The idea was tested and validated on turbocharger compression systems at MIT and Cambridge University. Engine experiments are more difficult, the surge more violent and the signals usually contaminated by noise. This paper describes the early results obtained on a gas turbine engine subjected to the same control strategy. The control system can be switched on when the engine operates in violent surge and smooth operation is restored. This proof that the technique has practical relevance is interesting enough to report in advance of detailed investigations of its scope. This paper reports the experimental details, describes the relevant theoretical model and gives the first positive test results.
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Williams, LaShawn. "Diverse Women Faculty Experiences Using Identity and Relational Concepts to teach Cultural Competence." In Fourth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head18.2018.8238.

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This article reviews and engages a qualitative section of Williams’ 2017 research study that aimed to explore faculty experiences using relational teaching concepts when delivering cultural competence content. Multiple experiences were common to respondents from the results obtained at completion of the survey. Implications for social work education, faculty mentorship and support are discussed. It was concluded that there is an express need for early intervention on behalf of doctoral students being mentored for junior faculty teaching appointments, the use of identity is a healthy and connecting touchstone in social work education classrooms and ongoing work is needed to further engage the work of deconstructing privilege by using professional and personal identities to connect students to content for effective knowledge transfer. Keywords: Social Work; Diversity; Relational-Cultural Theory; Cultural Competence; Relational Teaching.
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Egami, Kazuya, Takeo Kondo, Kazukiyo Yamamoto, Takatomo Oshima, Tatsuya Kakoi, Naoyuki Kigoshi, Hidekazu Yamaguchi, Tetsuo Fukuhara, Yoshimasa Namba, and Naoyuki Hirao. "A Study on a Disaster Relief System for Large-Scale Earthquake Using Pleasure Boats in Tokyo Bay." In ASME 2008 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2008-57283.

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The Central Disaster Management Council of the Cabinet Office predicts that an earthquake of magnitude 7 will occur in Metropolitan Tokyo and the Tokai area within 30 years. In preparation for such large-scale earthquakes, the government is considering various measures. In this study, we focus on the ‘Umi no eki (Sea Station)’ system developed by the Maritime Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and propose a manual for ‘relief goods transportation’ and ‘stranded-commuter transportation’ using pleasure boats. Since it is important to determine whether pleasure boat owners are willing to voluntarily participate in relief activities at the Umi no eki, we also conducted a survey among pleasure boat owners concerning their awareness of disaster management. As a result, we found that pleasure boat owners are highly willing to participate. This study clarified the restrictions on volunteer activities carried out by pleasure boat owners, and a disaster management manual for pleasure boats was prepared with the objective of constructing a rescue system using pleasure boats in Tokyo Bay.
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Curtis, Darrin L., Eric S. McLaurin, and Robert P. Davis. Water and Wastewater Characterization Survey, Williams AFB AZ. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada237745.

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Fortin, R., M. Coyle, J. Buckle, S. W. Hefford, and G. Delaney. Geophysical Series, airborne geophysical survey of the northwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, NTS 74 K William River. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/288760.

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Fortin, R., M. Coyle, J. Buckle, S. W. Hefford, and G. Delaney. Geophysical Series, airborne geophysical survey of the northwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, NTS 74 N/03 William Point. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/289486.

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Foley, R. D., and L. M. Floyd. Results of the radiological survey at Allied Bendix Aerospace Corporation, Industrial and Williams Avenues, Teterboro, New Jersey (TJ002). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6273495.

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Dudley, W. W. Jr, A. Buono, M. D. Carr, J. S. Downey, E. M. Ervin, K. F. Jr Fox, E. D. Gutentag, et al. Unpublished letter from US Geological Survey Scientists to the editor of the New York Times Magazine regarding William J. Broads` November 18, 1990 article on Yucca Mountain. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/138003.

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Cao, Shoufeng, Uwe Dulleck, Warwick Powell, Charles Turner-Morris, Valeri Natanelov, and Marcus Foth. BeefLedger blockchain-credentialed beef exports to China: Early consumer insights. Queensland University of Technology, May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.200267.

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The BeefLedger Export Smart Contracts project is a collaborative research study between BeefLedger Ltd and QUT co-funded by the Food Agility CRC. This project exists to deliver economic value to those involved in the production, export and consumption of Australian beef to China through: (1) reduced information asymmetry; (2) streamlined compliance processes, and; (3) developing and accessing new data-driven value drivers, through the deployment of decentralised ledger technologies and associated governance systems. This report presents early insights from a survey deployed to Chinese consumers in Nov/Dec 2019 exploring attitudes and preferences about blockchain-credentialed beef exports to China. Our results show that most local and foreign consumers were willing to pay more than the reference price for a BeefLedger branded Australian cut and packed Sirloin steak at the same weight. Although considered superior over Chinese processed Australian beef products, the Chinese market were sceptical that the beef they buy was really from Australia, expressing low trust in Australian label and traceability information. Despite lower trust, most survey respondents were willing to pay more for traceability supported Australian beef, potentially because including this information provided an additional sense of safety. Therefore, traceability information should be provided to consumers, as it can add a competitive advantage over products without traceability.
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Kim, Joseph J., Samuel Dominguez, and Luis Diaz. Freight Demand Model for Southern California Freeways with Owner–Operator Truck Drivers. Mineta Transportation Institute, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.1931.

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This study evaluates the demand for truck-only toll lanes on Southern California freeways with owner–operator truck drivers. The study implemented the stated preference survey method to estimate the value placed by drivers on time, reliability, and safety measures using various scenarios geared towards assessing those values. The project team met face-to-face with owner- operator truck drivers near the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to understand the drivers’ perspectives regarding truck-only toll lanes on Southern California freeways. A data set containing 31 survey responses is obtained and used for statistical data analysis using analysis of variable (ANOVA) and two sample t-tests. The analysis results showed that 75.27% of the owner– operator truck drivers responded are willing to pay toll fees when they choose routes. The tolerated average toll fees are $13.77/ hr and $12.82/hr for weekdays and weekends, respectively. The analysis results also showed that owner–operator truck drivers will take truck-only toll lanes when they take the routes used in four comparisons out of six comparisons according to the three measures such as values of time, reliability, and safety, despite sharing a common origin and destination. The highest toll fee per mile on any day that drivers are willing to pay when the main factor being compared is value of time is $0.31/mile or $18.35/hr. The toll fees associated with reliability and safety measures are $0.30/mile or $8.94/hr and $0.22/mile or $11.01/hr, respectively. These results are meaningful for legislators and transportation agencies as the behaviors and route choice characteristics of owner–operator truck drivers help them better understand the utility and demand for truck-only toll lanes.
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Aruguete, Natalia, Ernesto Calvo, Carlos Scartascini, and Tiago Ventura. Trustful Voters, Trustworthy Politicians: A Survey Experiment on the Influence of Social Media in Politics. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003389.

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Recent increases in political polarization in social media raise questions about the relationship between negative online messages and the decline in political trust around the world. To evaluate this claim causally, we implement a variant of the well-known trust game in a survey experiment with 4,800 respondents in Brazil and Mexico. Our design allows to test the effect of social media on trust and trustworthiness. Survey respondents alternate as agents (politicians) and principals (voters). Players can cast votes, trust others with their votes, and cast entrusted votes. The players rewards are contingent on their preferred “candidate” winning the election. We measure the extent to which voters place their trust in others and are themselves trustworthy, that is, willing to honor requests that may not benefit them. Treated respondents are exposed to messages from in-group or out-group politicians, and with positive or negative tone. Results provide robust support for a negative effect of uncivil partisan discourse on trust behavior and null results on trustworthiness. The negative effect on trust is considerably greater among randomly treated respondents who engage with social media messages. These results show that engaging with messages on social media can have a deleterious effect on trust, even when those messages are not relevant to the task at hand or not representative of the actions of the individuals involved in the game.
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Ashley, Caitlyn, Elizabeth Spencer Berthiaume, Philip Berzin, Rikki Blassingame, Stephanie Bradley Fryer, John Cox, E. Samuel Crecelius, et al. Law and Policy Resource Guide: A Survey of Eminent Domain Law in Texas and the Nation. Edited by Gabriel Eckstein. Texas A&M University School of Law Program in Natural Resources Systems, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/eenrs.eminentdomainguide.

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Eminent Domain is the power of the government or quasi-government entities to take private or public property interests through condemnation. Eminent Domain has been a significant issue since 1879 when, in the case of Boom Company v. Patterson, the Supreme Court first acknowledged that the power of eminent domain may be delegated by state legislatures to agencies and non-governmental entities. Thus, the era of legal takings began. Though an important legal dispute then, more recently eminent domain has blossomed into an enduring contentious social and political problem throughout the United States. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution states, “nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.” Thus, in the wake of the now infamous decision in Kelo v. City of New London, where the Court upheld the taking of private property for purely economic benefit as a “public use,” the requirement of “just compensation” stands as the primary defender of constitutionally protected liberty under the federal constitution. In response to Kelo, many state legislatures passed a variety of eminent domain reforms specifically tailoring what qualifies as a public use and how just compensation should be calculated. Texas landowners recognize that the state’s population is growing at a rapid pace. There is an increasing need for more land and resources such as energy and transportation. But, private property rights are equally important, especially in Texas, and must be protected as well. Eminent domain and the condemnation process is not a willing buyer and willing seller transition; it is a legally forced sale. Therefore, it is necessary to consider further improvements to the laws that govern the use of eminent domain so Texas landowners can have more assurance that this process is fair and respectful of their private property rights when they are forced to relinquish their land. This report compiles statutes and information from the other forty-nine states to illustrate how they address key eminent domain issues. Further, this report endeavors to provide a neutral third voice in Texas to strike a more appropriate balance between individual’s property rights and the need for increased economic development. This report breaks down eminent domain into seven major topics that, in addition to Texas, seemed to be similar in many of the other states. These categories are: (1) Awarding of Attorneys’ Fee; (2) Compensation and Valuation; (3) Procedure Prior to Suit; (4) Condemnation Procedure; (5) What Cannot be Condemned; (6) Public Use & Authority to Condemn; and (7) Abandonment. In analyzing these seven categories, this report does not seek to advance a particular interest but only to provide information on how Texas law differs from other states. This report lays out trends seen across other states that are either similar or dissimilar to Texas, and additionally, discusses interesting and unique laws employed by other states that may be of interest to Texas policy makers. Our research found three dominant categories which tend to be major issues across the country: (1) the awarding of attorneys’ fees; (2) the valuation and measurement of just compensation; and (3) procedure prior to suit.
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Fishery survey and related limnological conditions of Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota. US Geological Survey, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/wri844145.

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