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Comments on August 1, 2018 Planning Commission Agenda Items, Received July 26-30
Comments on August 1, 2018 Planning Commission agenda items, received July 26-30 Items 1a/b, South Nashville Community Plan Amendment/Fairgrounds Mixed-Use District -----Original Message----- From: John Bernatavitz [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:30 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Major League Soccer is what Nashville needs; so please support the proposed stadium! Dear Members of the Planning Commission, The 2018 World Cup said it all. What a great event! Nashville could also potentially share in the sport the binds the world together. I support the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and renovation to the Fairgrounds Nashville. Professional sports teams in Nashville have turned into major brands that are recognized across their various leagues. The Predators not only hosted the NHL All Star weekend not long ago but are widely hailed as having the best home ice advantage in hockey. The Titans, on the heels of their incredible new uniform update ceremony, were selected to host next year's NFL draft at Ascend Amphitheater. Professional sports always have, and always will greatly benefit not only the neighborhoods where they play, but the city as a whole. I would ask that you seize this opportunity to make history with us and vote to approve this soccer stadium as well as the accompanying fairgrounds renovations. I recently went on a trip to Belize, and in the small village of Hopkins, Belize, I and my wife had the privilege of experiencing the World Cup final between Croatia and France with many people throughout the world in this village. -
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2013 Outdoor Track & Field, Week #3
USTFCCCA NCAA Division II Event Report Used for National Team Rankings 2013 Outdoor Track & Field, Week #3 as of 4/15/2013 1:01:05 PM Men 100 Meters Nat'l Seed Athlete Institution Team Pts. 2013 NCAA Best Meet NCAA 2012 1 Dario HORVAT FRGrand Canyon 22.66 A 10.18 3/27/13 2013 Clyde Littlefield Texas Rel 2 Jeffery HENDERSON JR Stillman 19.83 A 10.29 4/13/13 Ole Miss Invite and Multi Event 3 Fred TAYLOR JR Grand Canyon 17.76 A 10.30w 3/27/13 2013 Clyde Littlefield Texas Rel 4 Romel LEWIS JR Lincoln (Mo.) 15.31 P 10.36 3/30/13 PSU Wendy's Open 1 5 Tommy BROWN SR Incarnate Word 13.17 P 10.38 4/5/13 Texas State Invitational 6 Chaz BUTLER FRAdams State 11.09 P 10.39cA 10.36 4/6/13 Don Kirby Tailwind Invitational 7 Daniel JAMEISON FRSaint Augustine's 10.02 P 10.40 4/13/13 Norfolk State University Relays 8 Derek BREDY SR MSU Moorhead 8.86 P 10.43 3/27/13 2013 Clyde Littlefield Texas Rel 9 Jaylon HICKS SO Academy of Art 7.82 P 10.44 4/5/13 34th Sun Angel Classic 10 Kenny JACKSON JR West Texas A&M 6.77 P 10.45 3/27/13 2013 Clyde Littlefield Texas Rel 11 Joe HORN SR Ashland 5.72 P 10.46w 4/5/13 Northeast Ohio Quad ‐ Akron 12 Jeffrey FRALEY SO Missouri Southern 4.62 P 10.48 3/15/13 Redlands Invitational 13 Johnathan FARQUARSHON FRAbilene Christian 3.98 P 10.51w 3/27/13 2013 Clyde Littlefield Texas Rel 14 Taffawee JOHNSON JR Saint Augustine's 3.38 P 10.53 3/29/13 Raleigh Relays (College/Univer 15 David THOMAS SR New Haven 2.82 P 10.55 3/22/13 2013 Tribe Invitational 15 Corbin WHALUM JR Texas A&M‐Kingsville 2.82 P 10.55w 4/4/13 Angelo State David Noble -
Does Ethnic Discrimination Vary Across Minority Groups? Evidence from a Field Experiment*
OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, 74, 4 (2012) 0305-9049 doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0084.2011.00664.x Does Ethnic Discrimination Vary Across Minority Groups? Evidence from a Field Experiment* Alison L. Booth†, Andrew Leigh‡ and Elena Varganova †Economics Department, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park CO4 3SQ, UK and Research School of Economics, Australian National University, ACT 0200, Australia (e-mail: [email protected]) ‡Research School of Economics, Australian National University, ACT 0200, Australia (e-mail: [email protected]) Research School of Economics, Australian National University, ACT 0200, Australia (e-mail: [email protected]) Abstract We conduct a large-scale field experiment to measure labour market discrimination in Australia, one quarter of whose population was born overseas. To denote ethnicity, we use distinctively Anglo-Saxon, Indigenous, Italian, Chinese and Middle Eastern names. We compare multiple ethnic groups, rather than a single minority as in most other studies. In all cases we applied for entry-level jobs and submitted a CV indicating that the candidate attended high school in Australia. We find significant differences in callback rates: ethnic minority candidates would need to apply for more jobs in order to receive the same number of interviews. These differences vary systematically across ethnic groups. ‘After completing TAFE in 2005 I applied for many junior positions where no experience in sales was needed – even though I had worked for two years as a junior sales clerk. I didn’t receive any -
Talking Books on CD
Mail-A-Book Arrowhead Library System 5528 Emerald Avenue, Mountain Iron MN 55768 218-741-3840 2014 catalog no. 2 This tax-supported service from the Arrowhead Library System is available to rural residents, those who live in a city without a public library, and homebound residents living in a city with a public library. This service is available to residents of Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, & St. Louis Counties. Rural residents who live in the following Itasca County areas, are eligible for Mail-A-Book service Good through only if they are homebound: Town of Arbo, Town of Blackberry, June Town of Feely, Town of Grand Rapids, Town of Harris, Town of 2016 Sago, Town of Spang, Town of Wabena, City of Cohasset, City of La Prairie, and the City of Warba. Residents who are homebound in the cities of Virginia and Duluth are served by the city library. Do you need extra time to Award finish your book? You can renew it in one of three ways: 1. www.arrowhead.lib.mn.us, click on: Browse the Regional Catalog Winners click on: My Account tab 2. [email protected] 2013 Bram Stoker Award for Fiction Collection 3. 218-741-3840 or 1-800-257-1442. ____________________ The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All: Stories by 2014 Midwest Book Award for Humor Laird Barron Collecting interlinking tales of sublime cosmic horror, The From the Top by Michael Perry Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All delivers enough spine- Fatherhood, wedding rings, used cars, dumpster therapy, chilling horror to satisfy even the most jaded reader. -
Do Output Contractions Trigger Democratic Change?
IZA DP No. 4808 Do Output Contractions Trigger Democratic Change? Paul J. Burke Andrew Leigh March 2010 DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit Institute for the Study of Labor Do Output Contractions Trigger Democratic Change? Paul J. Burke Australian National University Andrew Leigh Australian National University and IZA Discussion Paper No. 4808 March 2010 IZA P.O. Box 7240 53072 Bonn Germany Phone: +49-228-3894-0 Fax: +49-228-3894-180 E-mail: [email protected] Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and not those of IZA. Research published in this series may include views on policy, but the institute itself takes no institutional policy positions. The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn is a local and virtual international research center and a place of communication between science, politics and business. IZA is an independent nonprofit organization supported by Deutsche Post Foundation. The center is associated with the University of Bonn and offers a stimulating research environment through its international network, workshops and conferences, data service, project support, research visits and doctoral program. IZA engages in (i) original and internationally competitive research in all fields of labor economics, (ii) development of policy concepts, and (iii) dissemination of research results and concepts to the interested public. IZA Discussion Papers often represent preliminary work and are circulated to encourage discussion. Citation of such a paper should account for its provisional character. A revised version may be available directly from the author. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4808 March 2010 ABSTRACT Do Output Contractions Trigger Democratic Change?* Does faster economic growth increase pressure for democratic change, or reduce it? Using data for 154 countries for the period 1963-2007, we examine the short-run relationship between economic growth and moves toward and away from greater democracy. -
Chapter 9 of the Civil Law (Wrongs) Act 2002 Which Was Introduced by the Civil Law (Wrongs) Amendment Act 2005 and Commenced on 23 February 2006
PROTECTING REPUTATION DEFAMATION PRACTICE, PROCEDURE AND PRECEDENTS THE MANUAL by Peter Breen Protecting Reputation Defamation Practice, Procedure and Precedents THE MANUAL © Peter Breen 2014 Peter Breen & Associates Solicitors 164/78 William Street East Sydney NSW 2011 Tel: 0419 985 145 Fax: (02) 9331 3122 Email: [email protected] www.defamationsolicitor.com.au Contents Section 1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 1 Section 2 Current developments and recent cases ................................................. 5 Section 3 Relevant legislation and jurisdiction ..................................................... 11 3.1 Uniform Australian defamation laws since 2006 ........................................ 11 3.2 New South Wales law [Defamation Act 2005] ........................................... 11 3.3 Victoria law [Defamation Act 2005] .......................................................... 13 3.4 Queensland law [Defamation Act 2005] ..................................................... 13 3.5 Western Australia law [Defamation Act 2005] .......................................... 13 3.6 South Australia law [Defamation Act 2005] .............................................. 14 3.7 Tasmania law [Defamation Act 2005] ........................................................ 14 3.8 Northern Territory law [Defamation Act 2006] .......................................... 15 3.9 Australian Capital Territory law [Civil Law (Wrongs) Act 2002] ............. 15 3.10 -
Do Gun Buybacks Save Lives? Evidence from Panel Data
IZA DP No. 4995 Do Gun Buybacks Save Lives? Evidence from Panel Data Andrew Leigh Christine Neill June 2010 DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit Institute for the Study of Labor Do Gun Buybacks Save Lives? Evidence from Panel Data Andrew Leigh Australian National University and IZA Christine Neill Wilfrid Laurier University Discussion Paper No. 4995 June 2010 IZA P.O. Box 7240 53072 Bonn Germany Phone: +49-228-3894-0 Fax: +49-228-3894-180 E-mail: [email protected] Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and not those of IZA. Research published in this series may include views on policy, but the institute itself takes no institutional policy positions. The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn is a local and virtual international research center and a place of communication between science, politics and business. IZA is an independent nonprofit organization supported by Deutsche Post Foundation. The center is associated with the University of Bonn and offers a stimulating research environment through its international network, workshops and conferences, data service, project support, research visits and doctoral program. IZA engages in (i) original and internationally competitive research in all fields of labor economics, (ii) development of policy concepts, and (iii) dissemination of research results and concepts to the interested public. IZA Discussion Papers often represent preliminary work and are circulated to encourage discussion. Citation of such a paper should account for its provisional character. A revised version may be available directly from the author. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4995 June 2010 ABSTRACT Do Gun Buybacks Save Lives? Evidence from Panel Data* In 1997, Australia implemented a gun buyback program that reduced the stock of firearms by around one-fifth. -
Social Cities
March 2012 Social Cities Jane-Frances Kelly The housing we’d choose Social cities Grattan Institute Support Grattan Institute Report No. 2012-4, March 2012 Founding members Program support This report was written by Jane-Frances Kelly, Grattan Cities Program Director. Peter Breadon, Caitrin Davis, Amelie Hunter, Peter Mares, Daniel Mullerworth, Higher Education Program Tom Quinn and Ben Weidmann all made substantial contributions. We would also like to particularly thank Meredith Sussex, Daniel Khong, Alan Davies, Andrew Leigh, John Stanley, Tim Horton, Brendan Gleeson and Brenton Caffin, as well as the members of the Grattan Cities Program Reference Group for their helpful comments. The opinions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily Affiliate Partners represent the views of Grattan Institute’s founding members, affiliates, individual National Australia Bank board members or reference group members. Any remaining errors or Google omissions are the responsibility of the authors. Grattan Institute is an independent think-tank focused on Australian public Senior Affiliates policy. Our work is independent, practical and rigorous. We aim to improve policy outcomes by engaging with both decision-makers and the community. Wesfarmers Stockland For further information on the Institute’s programs, or to join our mailing list, please go to: http://www.grattan.edu.au/. Affiliates This report may be cited as: Kelly, J-F.; Breadon, P.; Davis, C.; Hunter, A.; Mares, P.; Mullerworth, D.; Weidmann, B., 2012, Arup Social Cities, Grattan Institute, Melbourne. Urbis ISBN: 978-1-925015-22-5 The Scanlon Foundation All material published or otherwise created by Grattan Institute is licensed under a Creative Lend Lease Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. -
GOLD WALKLEY Conference What’S the Story Will Be Held at the National Film & Sound CATEGORY SPONSOR Archive in Canberra on November 29 & 30
WALKLEY AWARD FINALISTS ANNOUNCED THURSDAY, 18 OCTOBER 2012 From scoops to scandals, world events and previously untold stories – the Walkley Award finalists for 2012 demonstrate the ongoing strength and diversity of journalism in Australia. Finalists in the general categories of the 57th annual Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism were announced at simultaneous events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane tonight. Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance federal secretary Christopher Warren said the high standard of 2012 Walkley Award entries showed the enduring value of quality journalism in a challenging period for the media industry. “This year’s Walkley Award entries show that despite the financial and regulatory pressures being placed on journalists and newsrooms, the demand for high-quality, independent journalism continues growing every year,” Mr Warren said. Finalists for the Business Award, the Nikon-Walkley Awards for Excellence in Photojournalism and the Documentary Award were announced earlier this week. The 2012 Walkley Awards attracted more than 1300 entries, with winners to be announced on November 30 at the Awards Presentation and Gala Dinner at Parliament House in Canberra, broadcast on SBS. A special Capital Edition of The Walkley Foundation’s annual media GOLD WALKLEY conference What’s the Story will be held at the National Film & Sound CATEGORY SPONSOR Archive in Canberra on November 29 & 30. The conference features the best line-up of local and international speakers for any media conference in Australia, including New York Times founding interactive news editor Aron Pilhofer, ABC Director of News Kate Torney and Canberra Times editor-at-large Jack Waterford. Both the Gala Dinner and Conference are sponsored by Centenary of Canberra, an initiative of the ACT Government, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Australia’s capital city in 2013. -
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Publications for David Clune 2020 2019 2018
Publications for David Clune 2020 Clune, D., Smith, R. (2019). Back to the 1950s: the 2019 NSW Clune, D. (2020), 'Warm, Dry and Green': release of the 1989 Election. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 34(1), 86-101. <a Cabinet papers, NSW State Archives and Records Office, 2020. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3316/informit.950846227656871">[ More Information]</a> Clune, D. (2020). A long history of political corruption in NSW: and the downfall of MPs, ministers and premiers. The Clune, D. (2019). Big-spending blues. Inside Story. <a Conversation. <a href="https://theconversation.com/the-long- href="https://insidestory.org.au/big-spending-blues/">[More history-of-political-corruption-in-nsw-and-the-downfall-of-mps- Information]</a> ministers-and-premiers-147994">[More Information]</a> Clune, D. (2019). Book Review. The Hilton bombing: Evan Clune, D. (2020). Book review: 'Dead Man Walking: The Pederick and the Ananda Marga. Australasian Parliamentary Murky World of Michael McGurk and Ron Medich, by Kate Review, 34(1). McClymont with Vanda Carson. Melbourne: Vintage Australia, Clune, D. (2019). Book Review: "Run for your Life" by Bob 2019. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 34(2), 147-148. <a Carr. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 65(1), 146- href="https://www.aspg.org.au/wp- 147. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12549">[More content/uploads/2020/06/Book-Review-Dead-Man- Information]</a> Walking.pdf">[More Information]</a> Clune, D. (2019). Close enough could be good enough. Inside Clune, D. (2020). Book review: 'The Fatal Lure of Politics: The Story. <a href="https://insidestory.org.au/close-enough-could- Life and Thought of Vere Gordon Childe', by Terry Irving.