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    Local Author Book Talk: W Dennis Keating--Cleveland and the Civil War

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    Although removed from the frontlines, Cleveland played an active role in national events before, during and after the Civil War. Author W. Dennis Keating, member and past president of the Cleveland Civil War Roundtable, and CSU Emeritus Professor, creates a panoramic view of the city through one of the nation’s most troubled times. Please register at https://forms.gle/ueW83GXg7MYS61MK8

    Heterogeneity, Tort, and Risks

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    Jenny Steele exposa la seva visió sobre el clàssic text de Gregory Keating, el qual comenta alhora la interpretació de Jenny Steele, en aquest cas centrat en Heterogeneity, Tort, and RisksJenny Steele presents his interpretation of Gregory Keating's classic text, which also comments on Jenny Steele interpretation, in this case focused on Heterogeneity, Tort, and Risks7522.mp4 7522.mp31

    Rights, Interests, and Tort Law as an Instrument

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    Felipe Jiménez exposa la seva visió sobre el clàssic text de Gregory Keating, el qual comenta alhora la interpretació de Felipe Jiménez, en aquest cas centrat en els conceptes nuclears Rights, Interests, and Tort Law as an Instrument, Drets, interessos i dret de danys com a instrumentFelipe Jiménez presents his interpretation of Gregory Keating's classic text, which also comments on Felipe Jiménez interpretation, in this case focused on “Rights, Interests, and Tort Law as an Instrument”7524.mp4 7524.mp31

    Frank Keating

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    Photograph of Governor Frank Keating, c. 1988

    Policy Convergence, Transfer and Learning in the UK under Devolution

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    This paper explores the policy transfer and learning process within the UK since 1999, examining the conditions in which transfer takes place among central and devolved governments. We distinguish among concurrent policies, policy competition, coercive transfer and policy learning. Policy transfer can be more or less coercive and constrained, while policy learning is voluntary. Mechanisms for transfer include financial instruments, political parties, the civil service and policy communities. Transfer can take place from centre to periphery, from periphery to centre and across the periphery. There is also transfer at the European and international levels. As it is England that has tended to break with older policies, notably on public service provision, the pressure has been to follow its lead, with the devolved administrations resisting or conforming. The UK government has paid much less attention to possible learning from the devolved territories and sometimes has sought to insulate England from debates there, especially where politically sensitive matters or large resources are at stake. Learning among the devolved territories is only now really beginning

    A. V. Lane, C. A. Keating, L. S. Thorne (portraits from book, undated)

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    Image of portraits of A. V. Lane, C. A. Keating, and L. S. Thorne.Title from finding aid. Recto: [imprinted] A. V. Lane. C. A. Keating. L. S. Thorne. News copy not transcribed

    Literally

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    Annabelle's life has always been Perfect with a capital P. Then bestselling young adult author Lucy Keating announces that she's writing a new novel -- and Annabelle is the heroine. It turns out that Annabelle is a character that Lucy Keating created. And Lucy has a plan for her. But, Annabelle doesn't want to live a life where everything she does is already plotted out. Will she find a way to write her own story -- or will Lucy Keating have the last word

    Combined Geophysical Measurements Provide Evidence for Unfrozen Water in Permafrost in the Adventdalen Valley in Svalbard

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    Quantifying the unfrozen water content of permafrost is critical for assessing impacts of surface warming on the reactivation of groundwater flow and release of greenhouse gasses from degrading permafrost. Unfrozen water content was determined along an ~12-km transect in the Adventdalen valley in Svalbard, an area with continuous permafrost, using surface nuclear magnetic resonance and controlled source audio-magnetotelluric data. This combination of measurements allowed for differentiation of saline from fresh pore water, and frozen from unfrozen pore water. Above the limit of Holocene marine transgression, no unfrozen water was detected, associated with high electrical resistivity. Below the marine limit, within several kilometers of the coast, up to ~10% unfrozen water content was detected, associated with low resistivity values indicating saline pore water. These results provide evidence for unfrozen water within continuous, thick permafrost in coastal settings, which has implications for groundwater flow and greenhouse gas release in similar Arctic environments.Peer reviewe
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