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John M. Conley or John W. Conley.
Note: 'John W. Conley lives in Idaho at this time --one time supervisor in Custer County. Identified by C.G. Empfield, October 10, 1932. Mr. Empfield purchased this farm from Mr. Conley when he moved to Idaho.' Individuals are not identified
Back to Malachi
"Back to Malachi" is part of the Double D Western Series and the 1st novel Robert J. Conley (1940-2014) published. It is "the story of Charlie Black, the son of a prosperous Cherokee family, who runs afoul of the law and becomes the leader of an outlaw band that strikes out on a very strange warpath." (WorldCat Summary)The novel was written because Conley could not find enough information about Ned Christie while he was doing historical research in Decalb, IL. Conley also wrote "Ned Christie's War.
Actor
"The Actor" by Robert J. Conley (1940-2014) is part of the Double D Western Series. "A series of unfortunate events cause John Berringer Temple, a well known Shakespearian actor, to give up his career and seek refuge with the Cherokee tribe of his father." --Worldcat Summar
Women Get Worse Sex: A Confound in the Explanation of Gender Differences in Sexuality
Gender differences in sexuality have gained considerable attention both within and outside of the scientific community.
We argue that one of the main unacknowledged reasons for these differences is simply that women experience
substantially worse sex than men do. Thus, in examinations of the etiology of gender differences in sexuality, a
confound has largely been unacknowledged: Women and men are treated to different experiences of what is called
“sexuality” and “having sex.” We discuss four arenas in which women’s experience of sexuality may often be worse
than men’s: (a) anatomical differences, (b) sexual violence, (c) stigma, and (d) masculine cultures of sexuality. Then
we consider how each disparity might explain well-known gender differences in sexuality
Cruise O'Brien (Donald), Dunn (John) and Rathbone (Richard D.) eds. : Contemporary West African States
Barrows Leland Conley. Cruise O'Brien (Donald), Dunn (John) and Rathbone (Richard D.) eds. : Contemporary West African States. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 79, n°295, 2e trimestre 1992. pp. 262-263
The Conley index for discontinuous vector fields
Orientador: Ketty Abaroa de RezendeTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Matematica, Estatistica e Computação CientificaResumo: O índice de Conley é um invariante topológico usado na análise do comportamento qua¬litativo de sistemas dinâmicos. Inicialmente a teoria foi desenvolvida para fluxos contínuos em espaços de dimensão finita e posteriormente estendida para o caso discreto. Neste tra¬balho, apresentamos uma teoria do índice de Conley para uma classe de campos vetoriais descontínuos, com descontinuidade de primeira espécie. Campos vetoriais descontínuos são freqüentes em varias áreas da Ciência e Engenharia e podem ser expressos por sistemas suaves por partes em uma variedade n-dimensional compacta M. Considere uma estratificação de Whitney de M e seja Z um campo descontínuo em M, onde a região de descohtinuidade, D, é o estrato de codimensão um. Mostramos a existência de um D-par índice (N, L) e sua invariância quanto ao tipo de homotopia do espaço N quocientado por L. Desta forma o D-índice de Conley fica bem definido e apresentamos alguns exemplos de seu cálculo. Utilizamos o D-Índice de ConIey para exibirmos condições suficientes para a existência de pontos de bifurcação em uma família a um parâmetro de campos descontínuos. Apresen¬tamos uma teoria de continuação para D-grafos de Lyapunov associado à classe de campos descontínuosAbstract: The Conley index is a used as a topological invariant in the analysis of the qualitative behavior of dynamical systems. lnitially the theory was developed for continuous flows in finite dimensional spaces and later extended to the infinite dimensional setting as well as to the discrete case. ln this work, we present a Conley index theory for a class of discontinuous vectar fields, with discontinuity of the first kind. Discontinuous vector fields are frequent in several areas of Science and Engineering and can be expressed as piecewise differentiable vector fields on an n-dimensional compact manifold, M. We consider a Whitney sttatification of M and a discontinuous vector field Z on M, where the region of discontinuity, D, is the strata of codimension one. We show the existence of a D-index pair (N, L) and prove that the quotienL space N/L independs on the pair chosen, thus defining the D-Conley index as the homotopy type of this quotient space. We present some examples of its calculation. We also use the D-Conley index to show sufficient conditions for the existence of bifurcation points in a one parameter family of discontinuous vector fields. We also present a theory of continuation for Lyapunov D-graphs associated to this class of discontinuous vector fieldsDoutoradoGeometria e TopologiaDoutor em Matemátic
Replication materials for: Johnson, T., & Conley, D. (2019). Civilian public sector employment as a long-run outcome of military conscription. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA
This project contains data, computer code, and supporting documentation to facilitate the replication of analyses reported in: Johnson, T., & Conley, D. (2019). Civilian public sector employment as a long-run outcome of military conscription. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. The authors thank Lance L. Harris and Stanislas Ezoua of the Office of Personnel Management for their help in satisfying the FOIA request that produced the data used in the main text of the manuscript. The authors also thank employees of the National Archives and Records Administration for satisfying the records request that generated the data reported in the supplementary information of the paper
Replication materials for: Johnson, T., & Conley, D. (2019). Civilian public sector employment as a long-run outcome of military conscription. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA
This project contains data, computer code, and supporting documentation to facilitate the replication of analyses reported in: Johnson, T., & Conley, D. (2019). Civilian public sector employment as a long-run outcome of military conscription. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. The authors thank Lance L. Harris and Stanislas Ezoua of the Office of Personnel Management for their help in satisfying the FOIA request that produced the data used in the main text of the manuscript. The authors also thank employees of the National Archives and Records Administration for satisfying the records request that generated the data reported in the supplementary information of the paper
Replication materials for: Johnson, T., & Conley, D. (2019). Civilian public sector employment as a long-run outcome of military conscription. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA
This project contains data, computer code, and supporting documentation to facilitate the replication of analyses reported in: Johnson, T., & Conley, D. (2019). Civilian public sector employment as a long-run outcome of military conscription. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. The authors thank Lance L. Harris and Stanislas Ezoua of the Office of Personnel Management for their help in satisfying the FOIA request that produced the data used in the main text of the manuscript. The authors also thank employees of the National Archives and Records Administration for satisfying the records request that generated the data reported in the supplementary information of the paper
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