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Extractions: The FBI and other law enforcement agencies estimate that there are between 35 to 50 serial killers on the loose in the Uunited States. Other estimates put the number of killers close to 500. In either case officials expect these numbers to continue their dramatic rise. According to a 1984 FBI Behavioral Unit study of serial murder, serial killing had climbed to "an almost epidemic proportion." It is believed that presently there are up to 6,000 people a year dying in the hands of a serial killer. Although a predominantly North American activity, serial killing is on the rise in all points of the globe. Particularly, with shifts in the geopolitical world order, serial killing has become part of the national landscape in South Africa and the Soviet Union. A predominantly white phenomenon, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of black serial killers. Even historically peaceful places like Costa Rica now have a serial killer. The following is a list of all active and unsolved cases of serial slaughter.
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Extractions: June 2004 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat The Republic of Moldova, which gained independence in 1991, is an agriculturally rich country that has made steady progress in market reforms and democratization, though challenges remain. Since 1993, USAID has delivered more than $255 million in technical assistance, focused primarily on land and energy sector privatization, health and humanitarian needs, rule of law programs, business development, and financial sector reform. More on Moldovan history, economy, politics, and culture USAIDÂ’s current strategy in Moldova (2001-2005) includes new programs to support private enterprise growth, democratic institutions and social assistance, which are detailed below. Private Enterprise Growth Democratic Institutions Social Safety Net Implementers with Moldova-specific Web Sites:
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Extractions: A abode - the house or place where one lives absolute location - a unique or exact position on the Earth's surface; for example, a classroom number of home address are absolute locations; the latitude and longitude reference system on maps and globes gives an absolute location anchorage - a sheltered place near a coast with sufficient depth of water and a sea bottom below that will hold an anchor securely, so that a ship may lie still in that location for an extended period of time; usually marked on charts with a symbol resembling an anchor annotation - a critical or explanatory note added to a text area - a portion of a space where a particular activity occurs artemisia - a genus of herbs and shrubs with strong-smelling foliage B barter - the peaceful exchange, between individuals or communities, of a good or service in return for another good or service without monetary payments basalt - a dense black or grey igneous rock base line - An arbitrarily selected initial point determined by field survey along a parallel; also called a Geographer's line (as surveyors were known as geographers); township lines were established north and south of the base line beach - a narrow strip of land that rises gradually from an adjacent body of water, usually consisting of sand and/or small stones
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Extractions: Here the metaphor is of crossovers. Places emerge at crossovers between infrastructures. Trade in symbols tends to have counterparts in physical life, like stockyards. Interactions in one channel get interesting when they have effects in some other channel. What works about Amazon is that it makes something happen on a UPS truck.
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Extractions: Contact the area chair for the area in which you are interested in presenting. For example, choose an area chair responsible for either Popular Culture or American Culture. Send a 100 word abstract by email, if possible, with complete mailing address, school affiliation, email address, telephone number, and fax number to the appropriate area chair. Each area chair is responsible for screening and accepting or rejecting papers. Please submit to one area chair - no more than one to either organization. Do not send out multiple submissions but follow up on original submission if you do not hear from the chair in two weeks. Participation is limited to one paper at the conference - one in either the Popular Culture or the American Culture area. This includes the SW/TX organization. This page contains a list of topic areas and area chair information. By clicking on the subject area you will be taken immediately to the area chairs identified for that particular subject area. If you need additional assistance please contact National Program Coordinator, Leslie Fife at lesliefife57@yahoo.com
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Extractions: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana THE DECADE of the 1960s was a time of enthusiastic proposals for large interbasin water transfer schemes. A new generation of plans was put forward in North America, headlined by the grandiose NAWAPA scheme and including numerous other proposals for transfers of unprecedented scale between basins in the northern and western parts of the continent (Biswas, 1978). Similarly, in the Soviet Union, existing plans were elaborated and ambitious new proposals were put forward for the transfer of water from the more humid to the less humid regions of the continent (Micklin, 1977; Soviet Geography, 1972). This spate of large interbasin transfer proposals arose from new realizations of engineering capability and economic growth in industrial economies. It had become technically possible to alter on a broad new scale those natural environments in which water is the limiting factor to continued growth. The decade of the 1970s, however, was a period of retrenchment in planning for the large interbasin transfer schemes in North America. Some of the plans have been abandoned, many have been modified, and progress on all has been at least slowed down. Two factors are primarily responsible for the retrenchment: first, strong opposition has been raised by basins which would be called on to export their water resources, and second, rising costs have brought the economic feasibility of many large interbasin transfers into serious doubt.
Extractions: April 2002 In This Issue xiii From Famine to Five Points: Lord Lansdowne's Irish Tenants Encounter North America's Most Notorious Slum By Tyler Anbinder Of Civilization and Savages: The Mimetic Imperialism of Japan's 1874 Expedition to Taiwan By Robert Eskildsen Introduction By Patrick Manning Political Economy and Ecology on the Eve of Industrialization: Europe, China, and the Global Conjuncture By Kenneth Pomeranz The Search for European Differences and Domination in the Early Modern World: A View from Asia By R. Bin Wong Modern Inequality and Early Modernity: A Comment for the AHR on Articles by R. Bin Wong and Kenneth Pomeranz By David Ludden News, Public, Nation By Michael Schudson METHODS/THEORY Pekka Masonen. The Negroland Revisited: Discovery and Invention of the Sudanese Middle Ages. By Jay Spaulding Maghan Keita. Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx. By Wilson J. Moses David Cannadine. Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire. By Antoinette Burton J. G. A. Pocock.
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Extractions: PIONEER TRAILS Many of Nebraska's highways today, including Interstate 80, are on or near routes used over 100 years ago by explorers, fur traders, covered wagon pioneers, and many others whose courage and labor laid the foundations for the American West. Nebraska has long been an important link in America's route to the West, and its pioneer trails indeed are "highways to history." A knowledge of these trails, which intertwine Nebraska with the history of the westward movement, will enliven one's travels in the state. The principal pioneer trails are outlined briefly in this leaflet. Additional sources of more detailed information are found in the bibliography. When Lewis and Clark, the first Americans to explore the American West, set out on their epochal journey in the spring of 1804, they pointed their keelboats up the Missouri. For eight weeks they followed Nebraska's eastern border, the Missouri River, on their outward journey to the Pacific. At Council Bluff (not Council Bluffs, Iowa) near the present town of Fort Calhoun, they held an important council with the Oto and Missouri Indians. The river was their highway, but many of their camps were made in what is now Nebraska, and their journals contain the best available accounts of early Nebraska.
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Extractions: "I am leading the charge on judges." The words rang across the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria at Februarys annual New York dinner of the Human Rights Campaign. Chuck Schumer, New Yorks senior senator, was arriving at that juncture in a speech where the political message would either rouse the crowd or lose out to the rattle of cutlery on plates. Schumers voice rose. "The hard right has a plan. I promise you this" Both his fists leveled above the podium, the pitch of Schumers voice did silence the rattle, and in the hanging expectant second that ensued, the senator drove home his message. "I will use every atom in my body to stop them from taking over the judiciary." "LGBT issues play a significant role in the decision-making process among me and my colleagues on Judiciary," Schumer himself told Gay City News in an interview this week. "I assure you." NY Judge Says Civil Union Partner Is "Spouse"
Extractions: Larger Version Houston, Texas is one of the two largest economic areas in Texas. As of the census, the city had a total population of 1,953,631, making it the fourth largest city in the United States . Houston is one of the newest and fastest growing major cities in the United States. 50 years ago there were less than 500,000 people here, and 100 years ago Houston was the 85th largest town in the U.S. Now, quoted as the "Fastest Growing City in America" and "the Most Popular City to Relocate," there are as many as 6 million people living in the Houston Metropolitan Area . Houston covers about 600 sq. miles in area, and is also the largest city in the United States which does not have zoning laws. It is the