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Siccar Point Group Unconformity SAM-EGA Data
This data is from figure plots containing Sample Analysis at Mars evolved gas analyzer data from the Hutton, Glasgow, Nontron, and Edinburgh samples along with supporting laboratory data. Figure plots occur in Sutter, B. et al. (2022), Constraining Alteration Processes Along the Siccar Point Group Unconformity, Gale Crater, Mars: Results from the Sample Analysis at Mars Instrument. J. Geophys. Res., Planets, submitted
Interview with Darrel A. Sutter, Class of 1960
Oral history interview with Illinois State Normal University alum Darrel A. Sutter, Class of 1960. The interview was conducted on July 31, 2023, by Rexton Jones, at the time an undergraduate student at Illinois State University. The interview delves into Sutter\u27s background, his experiences at ISNU, and his teaching career.
Sutter describes his early life being raised on a farm and reminisces about his high school years, where despite farm responsibilities he participated in plays and vocal activities. Upon graduating, he enrolled at ISNU and eventually elected to pursue a career in teaching, having been influenced by guidance from professors like Dr. Pohlman and Dr. Keeley. Sutter majored in history and sociology. He recalls having multiple jobs during college, including grading papers and working at an ice-skating rink. Despite his heavy workload, he regrets not being more involved in student organizations.
Sutter fondly remembers his time at Roanoke-Benson High School, where he taught for 29 years before transitioning to a faculty position at Lincoln College. He emphasizes the impact teaching had on him and the pride he feels for his students\u27 successes, many of whom pursued esteemed careers.
Sutter expresses gratitude for ISNU, which provided him the opportunity to teach and establish scholarships to assist financially disadvantaged students. He emphasizes the importance of staying connected with his alma mater and describes his close relationship with Dr. Larry Dietz, a former president of ISU. He has fond memories of spending time with Dietz and attending sporting events together.
Sutter also shares his experiences traveling to the Soviet Union, highlighting the cultural differences and societal conditions he observed. He discusses the antiquated infrastructure, agricultural practices, and interactions with local people. Despite the culture shock, Sutter expresses a desire to revisit the country and witness the changes that have come about over the past few decades.https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/aoh/1046/thumbnail.jp
Multiple Ways of Seeing One Place: Archaeological and Cultural Landscapes of the Sutter Buttes, Californai
ABSTRACT\ud
MULTIPLE WAYS OF SEEING ONE PLACE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL\ud
AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPES OF THE SUTTER BUTTES,\ud
CALIFORNIA\ud
by\ud
Melinda Button\ud
Master of Arts in Anthropology\ud
California State University, Chico\ud
Fall 2009\ud
Application of a theoretical framework of landscape studies demonstrates\ud
that archaeological data, as well as intangible data, such as stories, oral histories, and\ud
ethnohistorcal information are equally essential to understanding past uses of the Sutter\ud
Buttes in the Sacramento Valley of California. Currently the archaeological record does\ud
not reflect the ceremonial significance that the landform played in mythology, story\ud
telling and the spiritual lives of many Native Americans. Likewise, interpretations\ud
based solely only on intangible data does not emphasize the Sutter Buttes as a place of\ud
hunting and gathering. The cultural landscape framework allows for the incorporation\ud
of both sources of data to contribute to a multi-faceted interpretation. From this\ud
approach it is evident that the Sutter Buttes were a significant place containing both\ud
natural and\ud
spiritual resources. Activities associated with the procurement of these resources\ud
becomes apparent through the multidisciplinary approach provided by landscape theory.CSU, Chic
Letter from Thos. J. Henley to C. E. Mix with letter from J. A. Sutter, 1856
Enclosed a letter form Capt. J. A. Sutter, and copies of his appointment and instructions as Special Agent, without compensation
Interview with Laurent de Sutter
Interview with Laurent de Sutter, author of "Narcocapitalism", by Tracy Brannstorm
Letter from Thos. J. Henley to G. W. Manypenny with letter from J. A. Sutter, 1856
Enclosed correspondences between himself and Genl. J. A. Sutter relative to certain Indians he desires to remain in his vicinity
Commentary piece by Bob Sutter, vice president for the northeast region of SUE
Commentary piece by Bob Sutter, vice president for the northeast region of SUEZ Energy Resources NA. Sutter tries to simplify the process of choosing an electricity provider, saying that some businesses accept the default choice because the research process is too time-consuming and confusing. On average, the typical commercial and industrial customer can shave 10 percent to 15 percent off its electricity bills by shopping for the energy supplier that is right for the firm. With a list of criteria to use in evaluating a provider
Sutter Mutual Water Company
Presented at SCADA and related technologies for irrigation district modernization: a USCID water management conference on October 26-29, 2005 in Vancouver, Washington.In 1999 Sutter Mutual Water Company (SMWC) and Cal Poly ITRC began work together with the USBR on a project effort to install a VFD unit and a SCADA system into the Portuguese Bend Pumping Plant, one of SMWC's four pumping plants that convey water from the Sacramento River onto 46,746 acres of farmland in the Sutter County sub-basin. The project was formulated and implemented in order to reduce the high amount of power consumed by the existing 30-year-old equipment, to minimize maintenance and labor costs, and to improve control of the in-stream flows to achieve more efficient use of limited water supplies. After commissioning the equipment, a number of operational problems were encountered. These were resolved once their causes were clearly identified and adequately addressed. Work completed included installing an adequate cooling system for the VFD unit and replacing an air-release valve in place of an outdated siphon breaker that continually adversely affected water flow. Benefits realized from the new technology have included a reduction in power use, cost of labor and maintenance, and a dramatic improvement in the district's ability to control in-stream water flow through the automatic control of motor and pump performance
Sutter County's Century Farmers
Sutter County's Century Farmers identifies families with an ongoing legacy of land use in Sutter County. Families that have been farming for 100 years in Sutter County are vital resources in identifying regional themes, historic agricultural developments, and landscape characteristics because Century Farms represent the cultural values that a century of land use and occupation have embodied in rural America. By utilizing community members with long roots in regional infrastructure, Sutter County's Century Farmers evaluates how Sutter County's historical agricultural landscape reflects the day-to-day cultural activities of agrarian residents
Sutter Street: [Sutter Street]
Stockton, California - Sutter Street looking North. Fine well-stocked stores and shops abound in this busy city. The population center of San Joaquin County, Stockton enjoys the benefits of agriculture, industry and shipping.https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/postcards/2980/thumbnail.jp
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