OPEN JOB ORDERS by OCCUPATIONS (Southeast) - 2/10/20 This Report Lists All Open Job Orders in About 25 Miles Range of Plymuth, MA Area
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WSFS to Start Service Fee
An Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award Winner • THE • Strange ne'' words make Football heads to the dictionary, Hofstra, Bl B8 250 University Center University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716 Tuesday & Friday • • FREE Disp ay draws City increases student protest wages, ups 8\ JESSICA THO\tPSO~ a\\are or do not understand the Swd.:m .lfhur.' Edanr magnitude of abonion." Burge~~ Picture~ alcohol fees of genocide. aborted ~aid. fetuses and mass dc::.uuction over However. due to the sensiti,·c took the center of Harrington nature of the issue, GAP's pulicy Beach on Wedne!:.dav -and 1s to ha' c member~ of Ia'' B\ LEAH CO"\\\A\ ing the increa,ed compen a Thursday as part of an initiative to enforcement on hand to rrurcct educate students about the horrors their safetv. Uni,·ersitv Police otli \I.1ff RL·wrrt rion at the meetmg and magnitude of abortion. cers were a~kt!d to 'monitor the '\ewark Cit\ Council '\e,, ark rc~1dcnt I 1m' ard The Genocide Awareness '>CCnc, passed t\\ o ordmanccs in ih Porach ,aid he feel, the Project, created by the Center for Burgess sa1d she ke s unbom meeting \londay e\emng. one mcrea~e 1' unneccssaf\. Bio-Ethical Refom1. was brought children arc in the class of increasing the mayor's and Porach agreed tlut the to campu~ by the registered s~tu unwanted people and abor•ion council members· \\ages and mayor's compan,on to the dent organi.lation Pro-Life should be weighted as hea\ il) a" another arpro\ mg an alcohol other citic-. -
Painted Bride Art Center Records Ms
Painted Bride Art Center records Ms. Coll. 516 Finding aid prepared by Patricia D. Hopkins. Last updated on April 13, 2017. University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts 2005 Painted Bride Art Center records Table of Contents Summary Information....................................................................................................................................3 Biography/History..........................................................................................................................................4 Scope and Contents....................................................................................................................................... 6 Administrative Information........................................................................................................................... 9 Controlled Access Headings..........................................................................................................................9 Collection Inventory.................................................................................................................................... 11 Exhibitions, Performances, Readings and Events.................................................................................11 Business Records................................................................................................................................. 124 Grant Records..................................................................................................................................... -
Crystal Reports
Patriot Properties Town of Littleton 11/19/2020 2:08:45PM Counter Listing of Land & Building 11/19/2020 Town of Littleton Page 1 of 77 2:08:45PM Counter Listing of Land & Building Land Building Total Parcel ID Location Owner1/Owner2 Value Value Value LITTLETON U47 106 0TALEBI KAYHAN / TALEBI KAMRAN 3 ABENAKI TL 191,300 325,500 516,800 U47 105 0GLADWIN SCOTT A 7 ABENAKI TL 187,300 258,800 446,100 U47 94 0ATHANAS JENNIFER / RODRIGUEZ MARCUS 8 ABENAKI TL 184,100 192,600 376,700 U47 103 0CHILTON STUART J / CHILTON DEBORAH 9 ABENAKI TL 187,400 300,800 488,200 U10 29 0DUNN JON I + PETER T,TRUSTEES / THUMBTACK ADAMS ST 105,100 0 105,100 U10 30 0DUNNREALTY JON TRUST I + PETER T, TRUSTEES / THUMBTACK 1 ADAMS ST 130,000 110,100 240,100 U10 28 0BURGONREALTY TRUST GAVIN / BURGON HALEIGH 3 ADAMS ST 180,100 165,400 345,500 U10 27 0KEATON JAMES A / KEATON JILL M 5 ADAMS ST 179,300 111,500 290,800 U10 26 0WILLIAMS FREDERICK D / WILLIAMS LINDA A 7 ADAMS ST 178,900 271,200 450,100 U10 2 0AUSTIN ELLIS BRADLEY / AUSTIN LeGINA M 8 ADAMS ST 176,600 140,300 316,900 U10 25 0HARTWELL VERNON J / HARTWELL PETER H & RANDY 9 ADAMS ST 178,900 95,600 274,500 U10 3 0VIOLETTEJ BRIAN / DASCOLI LIANNE T 10 ADAMS ST 182,400 157,800 340,200 U10 24 0PETERSEN WENDY 11 ADAMS ST 180,100 230,900 411,000 U10 4 0NADEAU ANDREW E / 14 ADAMS ST 198,000 121,600 319,600 U10 23 0COPITHORNE AMY ELIZABETH / LONG WILLIAM JAMES 15 ADAMS ST 179,000 123,700 302,700 U10 5 0DRESSELIV SCOTT C / DRESSEL MARY C 16 ADAMS ST 182,800 186,800 369,600 U10 22 0REID GEOFFREY A / REID JESSICA L 17 ADAMS -
Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion Independent Cost Estimator (Ice) Contractor
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MID-BRETON SEDIMENT DIVERSION (BS-0030) INDEPENDENT COST ESTIMATOR (ICE) CONTRACTOR RFP #: 3000012572 PROPOSAL DUE DATE/TIME: JUNE 5, 2019 @ 3:00PM State of Louisiana COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION AUTHORITY APRIL 17, 2019 Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Background ...................................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Goals and Objectives ....................................................................................................................... 6 1.4 Term of Contract .............................................................................................................................. 7 1.5 Definitions & Acronyms .................................................................................................................. 7 1.6 Schedule of Events ........................................................................................................................... 9 1.7 Proposal Submittal ........................................................................................................................... 9 1.8 Qualifications for Proposer ............................................................................................................ 10 1.8.1 Mandatory Staff Required .................................................................................................... -
Parker Pillsbury, Masculinity, and Women's Rights Activism in the Nineteenth-Century United States
"Aunt Nancy Men": Parker Pillsbury, Masculinity, and Women's Rights Activism in the Nineteenth-Century United States Stacey M. Robertson Beginning in 1868 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Parker Pillsbury published a radical women's rights newspaper appropriately entitled, The Revolution. Frustrated because the Fifteenth Amendment proposed to enfranchise Black men, but not women—and infuriated because almost all of their abolitionist colleagues continued to support the amendment despite its neglect of women, these radicals used their newspaper to construct an alternative vision of sexual relations grounded in economic, political, legal, sexual, and social equality.1 In response to this aggressive call for women's rights, the popular press attacked the radicals' sexual identity in an effort to reinforce the traditional gender roles which the women's rights movement openly challenged. "The Revolution,'" according to one Connecticut journalist, "is edited by two old and ugly ladies men, Mr. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Mrs. Parker Pillsbury, and published by Mr. Susan B. Anthony.... Were we to select our own father from among the three it should be Stanton or Anthony in preference to Granny Pillsbury."2 While attempts to humiliate publicly women's rights activists reveal a basic fear of the threat posed by changes in gender roles for the entire social order, they underscore as well the connection between masculinity and the subordination of women. Pro-feminist men have often been represented as weak, impotent, and lacking in virility by opponents of women's rights and Parker Pillsbury was no 0026-3079/96/3702-033$ 1.50/0 33 Figure 1: Parker Pillsbury. -
Aaker, Bradley H
Aaker, Bradley H Aaker, Delette R Aaker, Nathaniel B Aaker, Nicola Jean Aalbers, Carol J Aalbers, David L Aarek, Jennifer , Aarons, Cheyenne R Abalahin, Arlene J Abbett, Jacob D Abbett, Kate V Abbie, Richard L Abbie, Ruth K Abbie, Ruth P Abbott, Allison E Abbott, Anthony R Abbott, Charles G Abbott, Cheryle A Abbott, Dyllan T Abbott, Janet Mae Abbott, Jaremiah W Abbott, Jeremy A Abbott, Kathryn Florene Abbott, Lawrence George Abbott, Sidnee Jean Abby, Michael D Abdelahdy, Mohammad Abdelhade, Chajima T Abdelhade, Suleiman N Abdelhady, Amjad Abdelhady, Jalellah A Abdelhady, Khaled Suleiman Abdelhady, Nidal Zaid Abdelhady, Shahema Khaled Abdelhady, Zaid Abe, Kara Abejar, Hermoliva B Abele, Minden A Abella, Elizabeth A Abella, Frank K Abend, Frank J Abend, Rhonda M Abercrombie, Charles H Abercrombie, Deborah A Abercrombie, Eric C Abercrombie, Jeanne A Abercrombie, Megan A Abercrombie, Pamela J Abeyta, Paul K Abeyta, Sherri L Abeyta, Stephanie P Abowd, Charles P Abowd, Karen L Abowd, Nicole Lynn Abraham, Ravikumar I Abram, Alison K Abreu, Sammi J Abreu, Timothy Charles, Jr Abril, Paulette P Abts, Donna P Abts, Terry P Abuan, Anthony A Abundis, Anthony Abundis, Jesus A Abundis, Jesus P Abundis, Kayla M Abundis, Maria I Abundis, Marlayna M Abundis, Robert Acaiturri, Louis B Acaiturri, Sharon A Accardo, Vincent F Acebedo Vega, Omar A Acebedo, Gabriel Aced, Mary E Aced, Paul T Acero, Ashlyn A Acero, Edgar Acero, Leonel Acevedo Cruz, Rolando Acevedo Delgado, Victor Hugo Acevedo, Cristal E Acevedo, Destiny L Acevedo, Elizabeth A Acevedo, Jorge L Acevedo, -
Business & Industry Guide 2017-2018
s ile M 0 30 les Mi 0 20 les Mi 0 0 1 CUMBERLAND COUNTY NEW JERSEY BUSINESS & INDUSTRY GUIDE 2017-2018 SITE SELECTION FINANCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROJECT MANAGEMENT Table of Contents ACCOMODATIONS & FOOD SERVICE .......................................................................................................... 17 CATERING ................................................................................................................................................ 17 TAVERNS – RESTAURANTS ...................................................................................................................... 17 RESTAURANTS ......................................................................................................................................... 17 TRAVELER ACCOMODATIONS ................................................................................................................. 21 ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT.................................................................................................................... 22 ALARMS - SECURITY ................................................................................................................................ 22 BUSINESS SUPPORT ................................................................................................................................. 22 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES ......................................................................................................................... 23 SERVICES TO BLDGS & DWELLINGS ........................................................................................................ -
After Walden: Thoreau's Changing Views on Economic
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LIBRARIES COLLEGE LIBRARY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/afterwaldenthoreOOstol After Walden " LEO STOLLER After Walden Thoreau's Changing Views on Economic Man "Is there any such thing as wisdom not applied to life ? HENRY DAVID THOREAU STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS " STANFORD, CALIFORNIA Stanford University Press Stanford, California © 1957 by the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Printed in the United States of America Original edition 1957 Reprinted 1966 Published with the assistance of the Ford Foundation TO Louis T. Friedman PREFACE This book, as its title indicates, is a study of one aspect of a complex man, and that for only one part of his life. It was begun in the doctoral seminar of Professor Ralph L. Rusk at Columbia Uni- versity, interrupted, resumed in New York on an Advanced Graduate Fellowship of the American Council of Learned Societies, interrupted once again, and finished at Wayne State University, in Detroit. That it was completed at all is owing in large part to the aid, encourage- ment, and patience of the ACLS, of Professor Rusk, of Professor Lewis Leary, and of Professors Joseph Dorfman, Joseph Blau, Oscar James Campbell, Emery NefT, and Frank Davidson. What other debt I owe to my wife and children all will understand who have themselves experienced the itinerant years in the life of an English teacher. Parts of the first and fourth chapters appeared in the New England Quarterly. Leo Stoller Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan September 7957 CONTENTS 1 Dissociation of Opposites 3 2 Morning Surveyor and Afternoon Seeder 48 3 The Union of Principle and Expediency 71 4 A Country to Fight For 108 5 Action and Inaction 128 Wor\s Cited 157 After Walden 1 Dissociation of Opposites Henry Thoreau is the man who lived alone in a hut by Walden Pond and went to jail rather than pay taxes. -
Robert Morris: Lawyer & Activist
1 ROBERT MORRIS: LAWYER & ACTIVIST Boston College Law Library Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room SPRING 2017 Curated by: Mary Sarah Bilder, Founders Professor of Law Laurel Davis, Curator of Rare Books 3 We would like to offer a special thanks to everyone at Boston College’s John J. Burns Library for their support of this exhibit and for the loan of almost three dozen titles. In particular, a huge thank you goes to Christian Dupont, Katherine Fox, Shelley Barber, and, last but certainly not least, Barbara Adams Hebard, for her conservation work, advice, and generous help in mounting some of the more fragile items. Also, about two years ago, Barbara encouraged her lab assistant at the time, James Heffernan (BC, Class of 2015), to explore and write about the Morris collection at the Burns Library. It was through James’s wonderful blog post that we discovered the collection. We also are deeply thankful for the Boston Athenaeum’s willingness to loan us items from the Robert Morris papers. Curator Stanley Cushing was an encouraging shepherd for that loan, and the exhibit is richer for it. As always, many thanks to all of our colleagues and supporters in the BC Law Library. Much gratitude in particular to Lily Olson, Access Services Librarian, for her extraordinary work on the catalog cover, as well as the exhibit bookmark and webpage. We would also like to thank Ritika Bhakhri (BC Law, Class of 2018) and Lauren Koster (BC Law, Class of 2019) for their research assistance. Additionally, we are very grateful to our friends at the Social Law Library for sharing the image of Morris used in the exhibit and catalog. -
Cost Estimating Manual
NYC Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Engineering Design and Construction Cost Estimating Manual Issued June 2008 Table of Contents Cost Estimating Manual - Issued June 2008 Table of Contents Chapter 1 – Introduction Introduction ...................................................................................................................................1-1 Estimating Framework ..................................................................................................................1-2 Manual Organization .....................................................................................................................1-4 Compliance with Cost Estimating Manual .................................................................................... 1-4 Chapter 2 – Inputs to Estimating Process Introduction ...................................................................................................................................2-1 Estimate Preparation Services ......................................................................................................2-1 Estimate Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) ................................................................................ 2-2 Project Scope ................................................................................................................................2-7 Project Risks ...............................................................................................................................2-10 Project Schedule .........................................................................................................................2-11 -
New Hampton Historical Society Presents Programs for 2019-2020
New Hampton Historical Society presents Programs for 2019-2020 Our topics for the 2019-2020 programs consist of: The Dana Meeting House, History and the Next Chapter; New Hampshire Abolitionist Nathaniel Peabody Rogers; Gordon-Nash Library and New Hampton School; Paths Less Traveled – Trekking on Local Trails in the Lakes Region; New England Lighthouses and the People Who Kept Them; The Pemigewasset River Valley – A History. September 17, 2019 - Tom Smith; History of the Dana Meeting House and the Next Chapter The presentation will cover the history of the Dana Meeting House from its inception in 1800 to the present; including its contribution to the early history of New Hampton and the Freewill Baptist Church. The presenter, Tom Smith, is a native of New Hampton and was raised in the home adjacent to the Dana Meeting House. The Meeting House was once the home of Stephen Magoon, who constructed the “sheep pen” pews of this historic building. New Hampton Historical Society 2019-2020 Programs Page 1 October 15, 2019 – Rebecca Noel; New Hampshire Abolitionist Nathaniel Peabody Roger Rebecca R. Noel is Professor of History at Plymouth State University. She holds an MA and PhD in American and New England Studies from Boston University and a BA in History from Yale University. She teaches history courses on the antebellum and Civil War era, American medicine, childhood, and the American West. Her book in progress is Save Our Scholars: The Quest for Health in American Schools. New Hampshire Abolitionist Nathaniel Peabody Rogers Successful attorney--and father of eight--Nathaniel Peabody Rogers walked away from his Plymouth, NH, law practice in the 1830s for a dangerous and nearly unpaid gig editing a Concord-based anti-slavery newspaper, the Herald of Freedom. -
Invitation to Submit a Proposal
INVITATION TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Sealed proposals for the following will be received by the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Kent (referred to in this invitation as the “Kent County Road Commission”, the “Board”, or “KCRC”) at Attn: Purchasing, 1500 Scribner Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 until Tuesday, September 29, 2020, 9:00 AM: Contract #20-75: Construction Manager as Constructor All proposals are to be in sealed envelopes and plainly marked with the contract number and the name of the respondent, in the manner provided in Section V of this Invitation. The Board will publicly open the envelopes labeled “Contract 20-75: Construction Manager as Constructor Project Approach” on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 9:00 AM at 1500 Scribner Ave NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504, but will not be opening the sealed proposals labeled “Contract 20-75: Construction Manager as Constructor Pricing Form” at that time. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals or to waive irregularities therein, and to accept any proposals which, in the opinion of the Board, may be most advantageous and in the best interest of the Kent County Road Commission. BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF KENT By: Mark E. Rambo, Chair If you plan to submit a proposal, please acknowledge the receipt of this Invitation by emailing the Kent County Road Commission at [email protected]. This allows KCRC to be in contact with you for any future communication throughout the process. Kent County Road Commission Contract #20-75: Construction Manager as Constructor TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR INVITATION TO BID I.