18,186 research outputs found

    Strategic plan (Casa Grande, Ariz. Police Department)

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    abstract: A statement of the Casa Grande Police Department's mission and goals for the next five years, as well as its performance objectives for the next two year

    View of bridges over the Rio Grande

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    Aerial photograph of the 1957 bridge over the Rio Grande, looking northwest over south Corrales. 1912 bridge is visible south of the new bridge. Airplane wing in bottom left of photograph

    City of Casa Grande general plan 2020

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    abstract: This update comes at a critical time in the history of Casa Grande. The City has experienced significant change since the 2001 adoption of the Casa Grande General Plan 2010. City limits have expanded and new development has come forward at a rapid pace. These changes raise pertinent questions about how the City can and should accommodate the cycle of development over the next 10, 20, and even 30 years

    Annual report (Casa Grande, Ariz.)

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    abstract: This report is a summary of the financial activities for the City of Casa Grande and was drawn from the 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report and Annual Budget. It contains information only from selected funds. The financial information presented here does not replace the City’s CAFR which outlines the City’s financial position and operating activities each year

    Existing conditions report : City of Casa Grande general plan 2020

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    abstract: This Existing Conditions Report is the first major technical product of the General Plan Update process. It describes the current conditions in the City of Casa Grande and identifies preliminary issues relevant to the update of the 2020 General Plan update. This report details conditions specific to Casa Grande in the areas of locational context, demographics, housing and economic development, land use, historic preservation, transportation, environment and water and wastewater. The information provided in this Existing Conditions Report is intended to provide a basis for community discussions that will inform the City of Casa Grande General Plan Update 2020

    Annual report (Casa Grande, Ariz. Police Department)

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    abstract: A summary of the organization and activities of the Casa Grande Police Departmen

    Annual budget (Casa Grande, Ariz.)

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    abstract: The Annual Budget, like any planning document, looks toward the future to implement the desired strategies, action plans, and goals of the organization. The City of Casa Grande continues to be in a fiscally sound position due to the efforts of the City Council and Staff

    Fita (Josefita) Armijo Leal on the old bridge across the Rio Grande

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    Fita (Josefita) Armijo Leal seated on the rail of the old bridge across the Rio Grande into Corrale

    Alameda Bridge under construction

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    Construction of Alameda Bridge (looking west) showing east side incomplete approach to the new highway bridge over the Albuquerque Riverside Drain at a point east of the Alameda Bridge over the Rio Grande. Note old river bridge. Photo dated October 20, 193

    Memory, language and trauma in the work of Félix Grande

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    PhDMy thesis explores how memory and trauma permeate the work of the poet Félix Grande (Mérida, Spain, 1937). It addresses the question of how his particular understanding of memory is opposed to a rather bleak view of it held by many other Spanish poets of the time. Grande does not yield to a generalized discrediting of memory. On the contrary, memory is the driving force behind his writing, and this thesis constitutes an analysis of its mechanisms. The originality of Grande’s work stems from the ways in which it shares common ground with contemporary research carried out by disciplines that integrate Memory and Trauma Studies. His poetic voice struggles to grasp aspects of memory whose articulation proves traumatic. These elements resist symbolic translation and turn his poetry into a work of constant rumination without closure. Grande’s work illustrates that literature is both inextricably linked to memory, and is well equipped to deal with trauma, as the labour carried out by memory, weaving and un-weaving, especially in its attempts to mourn, is at the heart of his artistic production. Finally, his work instantiates a relationship with language and memory which, while recognising the limits of language to express and of memory to retrieve the past, goes beyond this initial distrust to offer a positive perspective on these faculties, as the means for establishing modes of survival and rethinking our connections to the unknown
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