19,688 research outputs found

    Taylor-and-Francis_Impact-Assessment-of-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences-Research-Author-Survey_Raw-Data_Figshare

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    Anonymized responses dataset from the Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment of Earth & Environmental Sciences Research: Author Survey.In Spring 2020, Taylor & Francis surveyed authors from across our Earth & Environmental Sciences portfolio.We investigated what benefits publishing in our journals could impart on both the research and on the authors following publication, and we looked at to what extent global challenges, such as those expressed by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), were shaping researcher ambitions.</div

    Taylor Times: April 4, 1997

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    The ways we lead; decisions we make – Bond issue to take place for construction – From the Office of the President – Author Peter Jacobi visits TUFW class – Faculty News In Brief – Department of Development plans first official Grandparents’ Day – Schedule of Events for Grandparents’ Day April 25, 1997 – Academic Web Resources – Retiree Focus – Personnel Office – Taylor Update – Seaman named new women’s tennis coachhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1040/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor Times: March 16, 2001

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    President appoints Ron Sutherland VP for business and finance – TSO hosts presidential interview – Our God supplies – Fee schedules for 2001-02 increase – Women’s Seminar offers workshops and opportunities – WBCL hosts Mid-Morning with Max Anders on the Upland campus – Musical ensembles use spring break to share Christ to a world in need – Tour Itineraries – Campus photographer wins two awards in competition – Getting to know YOU! – Meadors brings experience to soccer coach position – Employee Anniversaries – After 10 years of Taylor’s statistics Letarte announces retirement – Scams taking place on college campuses – Acclaimed author speaks to TUFW programs – Changes in health benefits effective next fiscal year – Suggestions for being good stewards with health benefits – Feet to Beat Diabetes walk scheduled – Taylor Update – Announcements – Thanksgivings – One minute wisdomhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Texas Parks & Wildlife

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    Magazine discussing natural resources, parks, hunting and fishing, and other information related to the outdoors in Texas

    Parks management seminar

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    Management of Parks can be interpreted in several ways. Essentially this Seminar was planned to discuss the administration of Parks and the management of people who are the administrators of Parks. Administration has been defined as "Determined action taken in pursuit of conscious purpose: its components are planning, organising, staffing, directing, supervising, co-ordinating, reporting and budgeting." The responsibilities of administrators are therefore very wide and complex. Unless teamwork is achieved by dedicated effort then "determined action taken in pursuit of conscious purpose" becomes fragmented. People in positions of responsibility push and pull in different directions and achieve little other than maintain the status quo. Administrators of Parks must know and clearly state the objectives of their department and this must be communicated to all levels of their staff, which includes their own management team. This Seminar therefore, has the primary purpose of involving a number of authoritative speakers on those subjects which consider people whose function it is to obtain the best performance from all the resources at their disposal, and the number one resource is people

    The Echo: May 31, 1957

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    Star Role in Gospel Film Goes to Taylor Freshman – Profs Receive Scholarships – Old Council Leaves; New Council Enters – Days Of Wreckoning Are Here – T. U. Alumni Donors Top U.S. Norm – Parting Seniors Will Hear Christian General Speak – Be-Kind-to-Grads-Day Is Coming June 7 – Camps or Parks Have Jobs – “…of Cabbages and Kings” – Cabbage Leaves Wrap up the Semester – Do You Rate This Compliment – The Ravin’ – Tower Topics – College Year Ends and Work Begins – Spiritual Echoes – Is It Ichabod or Emmanuel? – X-Change Column – Your Roommate – Taylor Drops Two-Hitter In Finale – Splashes From the Water Bucket – Hanover First—Taylor Fourth In HCC Conference Meet – Trojan Nine Takes Franklin For Two – T-Club Chooses New Leaders – Holiday Basketball Includes Tourneys – Divoters Fall to Hanover and Rain – “Fire Demons” Is Winning Play – Chorus and Dancers Bring Encores – Green Monster Invades Library – Taylor Varsity Quartet Ventures on Gospel Tour – Radio Loghttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1956-1957/1014/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: October 5, 2001

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    Gerig breaks ten years of airband silence – New Jumping Bean owners have taste for ministry – Indecent exposure incidents increase in number – America ready for action and aid – Griffin’s Five-Day Forecast – 2001 Homecoming Events – Letters to the Editor – Letters to the Editor – Taylor family relies on God’s Word for strength – Centre Morris appoints new leaders – TU students volunteer in NYC – Reflections on the Taylor trip to New York – Amusement parks provide festive fall fun – Upcoming Indiana Concerts: -- Women’s soccer winning without healthy starters – This Week’s Sporting Events – Magic number? Volleyball might have one – Three Great Letters – If at fourth you don’t succeedhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-2001-2002/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Distributional Welfare Impacts of Public Spending: The Case of Urban versus National Parks

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    This study examines the optimal allocation of funds between national and urban parks. Since travel costs to national parks are significantly higher than to urban parks, poor households tend to visit the latter more frequently, whereas rich households favor the former. Therefore, allocating public funds to improving the quality of national parks at the expense of urban parks disproportionately benefits high income households. By developing a theoretical model and implementing it using Israeli data, findings indicate all households, except for the richest decile, prefer that the park authority divert a larger proportion of its budget from national to urban parks.budget allocation, income distribution, national parks, urban parks, Public Economics,

    Taylor and Francis Dimensions Analysis for Impact Assessment Author Survey

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    Dimensions analysis for Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment Author Survey</p

    Taylor University Profile (May 1979)

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    Youth Conference: A Goal Achieved – Winning Can Be Fun! – Christian School Administrators Meet – Greg Jones: The Soft Touch – Teacher Placement Directory Offered – Evangelical Scientists Discuss Ideas – Seven Awarded Faculty Grants – Scientist Discusses Three Mile Island – NAE Official Speaks At Commencement – Editor, Author Visits Campus – Trustees Reaffirm Taylor’s Standards – National Affairs Institute Held – The Revenue Act of 1978 And Youhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/profile/1060/thumbnail.jp
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