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Add Springfield General Hospital- Incorporate Cipolle, Alexandra (2016-02-18). "Kesey Square: Forever Dedicated To The Public?". Eugene Weekly. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
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- Add sources to Dancing plague of 1518
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- Mann, Joanna; Pendleton, Jennah; Peterson, Addie; Sloan, Silas (June 17, 2021). "Swept Away". Eugene Weekly. Vol. 40, no. 24. pp. 8–9.
- Develop article on Hayden Bridge & the Southern Pacific Transportation Company
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Test edits
- Dodson, Aidan (2000). Monarchs of the Nile (2nd ed.). Cairo: American University in Cairo Press. ISBN 978-0-9652457-8-4 – via Internet Archive.
- Van Goethem, Ellen (2008). Bolitho, H.; Radtke, K. (eds.). Nagaoka: Japan's Forgotten Capital. Brill’s Japanese Studies Library. Vol. 29. Leiden; Boston: Brill. p. 229. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004166004.i-370. ISBN 978-90-474-3325-5. ISSN 0925-6512. OCLC 592756297.
Kanmu's next consort was his half-sister Sakahito. She had been appointed high priestess of the Ise shrine in 772, but upon the death of her mother in 775, Sakahito returned to the capital and married Kanmu.
- Spoehr, Anne Harding (1989). The Royal Lineages of Hawai'i. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. ISBN 0-930897-33-1. LCCN 87-73394. OCLC 20390598.
- Mason, Charles Peter (1870). "Alexander II". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. p. 116.
- Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Olympias (2)". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 3. p. 23.
- Mason, Charles Peter (1867). "Alexander II". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. p. 116.
- Smith, William, ed. (1867). "Olympias (2)". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 3. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. p. 23.
- Bierbrier, M. L. (1975). The late New Kingdom in Egypt (c. 1300-664 B.C.): A Genealogical and Chronological Investigation. Warminster, Eng.: Aris & Phillips. ISBN 0-85668-028-1. OCLC 02931277.
- Nuclear winter § Nuclear summer
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica (May 22, 2017). "Bola". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Stevenson, Angus; Lindberg, Christine A., eds. (2015). Bola (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195392883.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-539288-3.
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ignored (help)</ref>LCCN 12001437 a 12-1437 - "JSMA: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art". JSMA Member Magazine (Physical Magazine). Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Spring 2021.
- David E. Sanger, a New York Times correspondent, analyzed the decision to leave Afghanistan by Joe Biden, and consequently the manner of the fall of Kabul, as the result of four basic assumptions, or miscalculations: that there was enough time before the Afghan government collapsed for the US to withdraw, that the Afghan forces had "the same drive" to win as the Taliban did, that there was "a well-planned system for evacuating the embassy" and Afghans who had helped the US and their families, and that if the Taliban made it to Kabul, that there would be a "bloody block-by-block civil war" taking place in its streets.[1]
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/17/podcasts/the-daily/afghanistan-taliban-joe-biden-kabul.html
Sugar
- Von Sivers, Peter; Desnoyers, Charles; Stow, George B.; Perry, Jonathan Scott (2018). Patterns of world history with sources. Vol. 2 (Third ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190693619. LCCN 2017005347.
- In the process of whitening crystalizing sugar, the traditionally used charred animal bones were commonly substituted for the bones of dead slaves.[2]
Hayden Bridge (Springfield)
Mile Post 649.50
Southern Pacific Transportation Company
- https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/or0289/
- Historic American Engineering Record. "Hayden Bridge, Spanning McKenzie River at Southern Pacific Railroad (moved from Springfield, Lake County, OR), Springfield, Lane County, OR". www.loc.gov. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
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- Hill, Christian. "A bridge for the ages". The Register-Guard. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
- https://nbc16.com/news/local/hayden-bridge-renovations-bring-a-piece-of-history-back-into-the-spotlight
- Coelho, Justina (2016-08-10). "Hayden Bridge renovations bring a piece of history back into the spotlight". KMTR. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/2016/12/27/group-aims-preserve-134-year-old-springfield-bridge/95871920/
- "Group aims to preserve 134-year-old Springfield bridge". Statesman Journal. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- https://www.kezi.com/content/news/Volunteers-work-to-preserve-historic-Springfield-bridge-496365921.html
- "Volunteers work to preserve historic Springfield bridge". KEZI News. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- File:Perspective view from southwest - Hayden Bridge, Spanning McKenzie River at Southern Pacific Railroad (moved from Springfield, Lake County, OR), Springfield, Lane County, OR HAER ORE,20-SPRIF,2-2.tif
- Historic American Engineering Record: Hayden Bridge (PDF) (Report). Historic American Engineering Record. 1990. Survey number: HAHR OR-19.
- https://www.oregon.gov/odot/Bridge/Documents/Historic-HWY-Bridges-OR.pdf#page=26 page 26
- https://wx4.org/to/foam/sp/maps/zukasETT/1950-08-13Portland_SI_2-TimZukas.pdf Page 9
- https://wx4.org/to/foam/sp/maps/zukasETT/1965-10-31SP_Oregon_SI_2-TimZukas.pdf Page 6
- https://wx4.org/to/foam/sp/maps/zukasETT/1941-05-11SP_Portland134.pdf
- http://wx4.org/to/foam/sp/maps/zukasETT/1965-10-31SP_Oregon_SI_2-TimZukas.pdf
- http://wx4.org/to/foam/sp/maps/zukasETT/1941-05-11SP_Portland134.pdf
- https://catalog.archives.gov/id/77849869
- Wyant, Dan (1987-09-10). "Weyerhaeuser Log Train Ends Historic Run: 'Mohawk Rocket' blows last whistle". The Register-Guard. No. 322. Eugene, Oregon. pp. 1B & 5B.
Statue of Mentuemhet
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- A Companion to Ancient Egyptian Art. doi:10.1002/9781118325070
- 10.1002/9781118325070.fmatter&ved=2ahUKEwjoyefn_7rxAhUXqJ4KHXVkAZoQFjAAegQIBRAC&usg=AOvVaw1a6fLnzoqZbh4E0eeqQ4H4&cshid=1624906416028
Cueva de las Manos
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Anati, Emmanuel; Wainwright, Ian; Lundy, Doris (April 1984). "Rock Art Recording and Conservation: A Call for International Effort". Current Anthropology. 25 (2): 216–217. doi:10.1086/203111. ISSN 0011-3204. S2CID 143955186.https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/36368489/Wainwright_1995_CCI_Newsletter_Conservation_Recording_Rock_Art_Argentina.pdf?1421978349=&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3DConservation_and_recording_of_rock_art_i.pdf&Expires=1617412265&Signature=CixddbzQfUmQqlY7KA~OIYdR4mQ9ShWJI-e3BedHCnEuuZQq80zK5L70UwEUMq~lPUvStIFMtpBGji8O~spKvOVJRtwuvSu9~GeKRQseTfGq78IpoCg1P-LyedSgCXpUZt4408Q92C~nnOFfDhc3sPchenCgSAsfTVFtPAbj7Zf2TglIHwfIZSPXDUHj5mryjKdXk9nN579xp3sdSEn82yjPiIR-J9Ft73eSB6mXls4A-f3bYTkb0HDYdAQrR-HSKGKSpOUSzsMm6jO3BmgBjHbRdXc29tWEmerJic0oMBwxtS2SY5YbBLJjlsKjG8o0D6I-cE~QRsXY7qmAi61H0w__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZAProQuest Ebook central "Cueva de las Manos" for more booksTang, Jin Bo. (2015) "The Hand in Art:“Hands” in the Artwork of Patagonia". Journal of Hand Surgery 40 (4): 806–808.[3]Advances in the Archaeology of the Pampa and Patagonia by Luis Abel Orquera Ihttp://whc.unesco.org/documents/publi_wh_papers_13_en.pdf — World Heritage papers 13: 22–24 May 2003What Is Paleolithic Art? Chapter Two: Encountering Multiple Realities on Other Continents [4]Encyclopedia of global archaeology (Springer)[5]Gutiérrez De Angelis, Marina; Winckler, Greta; Bruno, Paula; Guarini, Carmen (2019). "Rethinking Paleolithic Visual Culture throughout immersive technology: The site "Cueva de las Manos" as a virtual "Denkraum" (Patagonia, Argentina)". View. Theories and Practices of Visual Culture (25). Widok. Foundation for Visual Culture. doi:10.36854/widok/2019.25.2081. ISSN 2300-200X. S2CID 229288678.Aschero, Carlos A. (2018). "Hunting scenes in Cueva de las Manos: Styles, content and chronology (Río Pinturas, Santa Cruz – Argentinian Patagonia)". In Troncoso, Andrés; Armstrong, Felipe; Nash, George (eds.). Archaeologies of rock art: South American Perspectives. London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315232782-9. ISBN 9781138292673. OCLC 975369942. S2CID 189442969.- McCouat, Philip. "Art and Survival in Patagonia: How Destroyed Patagonian Indian Cultures Live On Through Their Art". Journal of ART in SOCIETY. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) (Not reliable source, but good for references) - Levanova (Ostrirova), Elena (2017). "Cueva De Las Manos in Research and Contemporary Culture". Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology. Anthropology of the Peoples of America: Sources and Historiography (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences.
- de Perrot, Diana Rolandi; Gradin, Carlos J.; Aschero, Carlos A.; Podestá, María Mercedes; Onetto, María; Proaño, Mario Sánchez; Wainwright, Ian N. M.; Helwig, Kate (1996). "DOCUMENTACIÓN Y PRESERVACIÓN DEL ARTE RUPESTRE ARGENTINO. PRIMEROS RESULTADOS OBTENIDOS EN LA PATAGONIA CENTRO-MERIDIONAL". Chungara: Revista de Antropología Chilena. 28 (1/2): 7–31. ISSN 0716-1182. JSTOR 27802025.
- Boyle, Susan Calafate (September 2004). "Opening Minds: interpretation and conservation". Museum International. 56 (3): 85–93. doi:10.1111/j.1350-0775.2004.00486.x. ISSN 1350-0775. S2CID 161799939.—for information already contained but that could use more backup. Also for criticism.
Podestá, María Mercedes (2002). "Cueva de las Manos as an example of cultural-natural heritage hybrids" (PDF). In Gauer-Lietz, Sieglinde (ed.). Nature and Culture: Ambivalent Dimensions of our Heritage Change of Perspective. Deutsche Unesco-Kommission. Bonn, Germany. ISBN 3-927907-84-7.{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)- Wallace, Chris (February 2017). Williams, Jo (ed.). Footprint Argentina (8th ed.). Footprint. pp. 523–524. ISBN 9781911082095.
- https://fnartes.gob.ar/novedades/cueva-de-las-manos-un-viaje-para-reencontrarse-con-los-antiguos-pobladores-patagonicos
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Elucidate on final sentenceRequest help from volunteers from Peer ReviewHelp with GA Nomination- Add portal to see also section
- Wait for other users to contribute (please help)
- Request help with Further Reading
Nominate for DYK after approval for GA status- and maintaining the humidity of the valley.[6]
- Check ProQuest from Wiki Library
Springfield, OR
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- Springfield Celebrates 125 Years
- Springfield HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT
- Springfield Mill Race Oral History Project
- Springfield Museum Timeline
Kalapuya
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US civil service reform under George Bush: https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.840.446&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Recent civil service reform efforts
George W. Bush administration efforts
The 2001 September 11 attacks gave George W. Bush the political support needed in order to launch civil service reforms in US agencies related to national security. At first these efforts primarily targeted the then-new Department of Homeland Security (DHS), but the Department of Defense (DOD) also received large reform efforts. According to Kellough, Nigro, and Brewer, such attempts included "restrictions on collective bargaining, such as the authority given to departmental secretaries (and, in the case of the DOD, other high-level officials as well) unilaterally to [repeal] negotiated agreements and the limitations imposed on employee rights in adverse actions." However, ultimately the efforts at civil service reform were undone. The DHS announced on 1 October, 2008 that it was abandoning the new civil service system and returning to the previous one.[7]
"To sink the foundation in the riverbed, laborers tunneled through the mud and worked in boxes that were open at the bottom and pressurized to keep the water out. A scrawny sixteen-year-old from Ireland, Frank Harris, remembered the fearful experience of going to work on the bridge a few days after landing in America:"[8]
The six of us were working naked to the waist in the small iron chamber with the temperature of about 80 degrees Fahrenheit: In five minutes the sweat was pouring from us, and all the while we were standing in icy water that was only kept from rising by the terrific pressure. No wonder the headaches were blinding.[8]
- Ostentatious displays of wealth
- Sister in law dressed as the lightbulb
- Built a palace on 5th avenue and 52nd Street
- She gained constant press for her wealth
In 1892 she took part in the St. Louis convention during the formation of the People's (or Populist) Party.[9] The convention was brought a set of principles that was drafted in Chicago, Illinois, by her and twenty-eight of the United States' leading reformers, whom had assembled at her invitation.[9] However, the new party refused to endorse women's suffrage or temperance because it wanted to focus on economic issues.[9]
Notes
- ^ a b Statue of Montuemhat (Mentuemhet) Egyptian Museum, JE 336933 (CG 42236)
References
- ^ Michael Barbaro (August 17, 2021). "America's Miscalculations, Afghanistan's Collapse". The Daily (Podcast). New York Times. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
- ^ Von Sivers et al. 2018, p. 574: "The charred animal bones added to the refining, for whitening the crystallizing sugar, were often supplemented by those of deceased slaves, thus contributing a particularly sinister element to the process."
- ^ Tang, Jin Bo (2015-04-01). "The Hand in Art: "Hands" in the Artwork of Patagonia". Journal of Hand Surgery. 40 (4): 806–808. doi:10.1016/j.jhsa.2015.01.022. ISSN 0363-5023.
- ^ Clottes, Jean (2016-04-25). Chapter Two: Encountering Multiple Realities on Other Continents. University of Chicago Press. doi:10.7208/chicago/9780226188065.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-226-18806-5.
- ^ Onetto, Maria (2014), "Cueva de las Manos, Río Pinturas Cave Art", in Smith, Claire (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, New York, NY: Springer, pp. 1841–1846, doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_1624, ISBN 978-1-4419-0465-2, retrieved 2021-04-22
- ^ Galende, Gladys I.; Vega, Rocío (2020-05-25). "Summer diet selection of a rock specialist: the Wolffsohn´s viscacha ( Lagidium wolffsohni ) in protected natural area of Pinturas River, Cueva de las Manos, Patagonia, Argentina". Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment: 3. doi:10.1080/01650521.2020.1763763. ISSN 0165-0521.
- ^ Kellough, J. Edward; Nigro, Lloyd G.; Brewer, Gene A. (2010). "Civil Service Reform Under George W. Bush: Ideology, Politics, and Public Personnel Administration". Review of Public Personnel Administration. 30 (4). SAGE Publications: 404–422. doi:10.1177/0734371X10381488. ISSN 0734-371X. OCLC 60688742. S2CID 153368460.
- ^ a b Roark, James L.; Johnson, Michael P.; Furstenburg, Francois; Cline Cohen, Patricia; Hartmann, Susan M.; Stage, Sarah; Igo, Sarah E. (2020). "Chapter 19 The City and Its Workers: 1870–1900". The American Promise: A History of the United States (Kindle). Vol. Combined Volume (Value Edition, 8th ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin's. Kindle Locations 14108–14114. ISBN 978-1319208929. OCLC 1096495503.
- ^ a b c Roark, James L.; Johnson, Michael P.; Furstenburg, Francois; Cline Cohen, Patricia; Hartmann, Susan M.; Stage, Sarah; Igo, Sarah E. (2020). "Chapter 20 Dissent, Depression, and War: 1890–1900". The American Promise: A History of the United States (Kindle). Vol. Combined Volume (Value Edition, 8th ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin's. Kindle Locations 14816–14835. ISBN 978-1319208929. OCLC 1096495503.