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Letter from Thomas M. Cooley, II to Hayao (Sam) and Toshiko Chuman
A letter from Thomas M. Cooley II, Director of the Alien Enemy Control Unit of the Department of Justice to Hayao (Sam) Chuman and Toshiko Chuman (nee Nakamura) acknowledging the receipt of a letter from them.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
Loving Winds
Samuel Cooley is 19 years old and from Vidalia, Louisiana, where he graduated from Vidalia High School. He is currently majoring in English with a concentration in creative writing. He hopes to one day become a published author. Samuel enjoys learning and attempting to replicate new styles of poetry. He is also a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity at Louisiana Tech University
Here Lies the Dreams
Samuel Cooley is 19 years old and from Vidalia, Louisiana, where he graduated from Vidalia High School. He is currently majoring in English with a concentration in creative writing. He hopes to one day become a published author. Samuel enjoys learning and attempting to replicate new styles of poetry. He is also a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity at Louisiana Tech University
Pinnaspis strachani Cooley 1898
Pinnaspis strachani (Cooley, 1898) Hosts. Polyphagous, known to feed on hosts belonging to more than 80 plant families. In Poaceae, five plant species have been recorded as hosts (García Morales et al. 2016). This is the first record worldwide of P. strachani feeding on sugarcane. Diagnosis. Body of adult female elongate, length twice its greatest width; head + prothorax not forming a rectangular structure. Anterior spiracles each with at least one spiracular pore, posterior spiracles each with 0–4 pores. Perivulvar pores numbering 35–67, in five groups. Preanal sclerosis represented by a sclerotized bar on each side of the pygidium. Apex of pygidium rounded. Medial lobes closely addressed but never fused, protruding slightly beyond as the level of the second lobes (Cooley, 1899; Miller & Davidson 1990; Suh 2014). Distribution. Australasian, Nearctic, Neotropical, Oriental and Palaearctic regions (García Morales et al. 2016). In Colombia, it has only been found on sugarcane in the department of Caldas (present study). Economic importance and control. Beardsley & González (1975), Miller & Davidson (1990), and Arnett (1985) considered this species to be a serious pest on several crops, including cotton, coconut palm and pineapple, among others. The second author found this species on sugarcane in Caldas in low numbers. Material studied. COLOMBIA: Caldas, Viterbo. 1000 m a.s.l., 8.v.2015, coll. A. Ramos, ex leaves of S. officinarum, 1 ♀, UNAB voucher N° 676.Published as part of Caballero, Alejandro, Ramos-Portilla, Andrea Amalia & Kondo, Takumasa, 2017, Scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) on sugarcane in Colombia, with description of a new species of Tillancoccus Ben-Dov (Coccidae), pp. 490-500 in Zootaxa 4258 (5) on page 495, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4258.5.6, http://zenodo.org/record/57045
Charles Kelly with A. R. Mortenson, Dave Bigler, and E. L. Cooley
A. R. Mortenson, Dave Bigler, E. L. Cooley presented an American Association for State and Local History award to Charles Kelly at Utah Westerner\u27s meeting. Charles Kelly was a printer, artist, author, historian, the first superintendent of Capitol Reef National Park
Charles Kelly with A. R. Mortenson, Dave Bigler, and E. L. Cooley
A. R. Mortenson, Dave Bigler, E. L. Cooley presented an American Association for State and Local History award to Charles Kelly at Utah Westerner\u27s meeting. Charles Kelly was a printer, artist, author, historian, the first superintendent of Capitol Reef National Park
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Technology, Transgenics and a Practical Moral Code /
Ethical debate often lags far behind the development of new technology. As a result, confusion abounds over what is permissible, what is not, and what we should do about any of it. This uncertainty results in bad policy decisions and unnecessary strife in some communities, as has happened in the case of transgenic or genetically modified organisms. In this book, D.R. Cooley, associate professor of philosophy and ethics at North Dakota State University, shows that a pragmatic solution to this problem is to develop a practical moral code that can be used to evaluate any technological development before it happens. In ensuring this code's wide-ranging applicability, Cooley has designed it to include moral principles and a hierarchical value theory created from a combination of the best elements of Kant's and Mill's ethical theories, applied ethics, including environmental, bioethics, and business ethics, and how people actually think about morality in their everyday lives. In addition, the author examines and offers solutions to a number of problematic views in current technology debates after examining each in much greater detail than is currently available. By taking seriously C.L. Stevenson's claim that philosophy should be informed by all the sciences, this work's pragmatic code is designed to solve problems, rather than create or foster them
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery
William Desborough Cooley (1795–1883) was a geographer and historian, the author of a collection of influential texts on the development of geographical study, and a key founding member of the Hakluyt Society. First published as a complete set in 1831 as part of Dionysius Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, this is the history in three volumes of the development of the geographical sciences through travel and exploration. Each volume is divided chronologically by historical era, tracing the pursuit of geographical discovery by both land and sea from the Roman Empire to the Himalayan expeditions of the early nineteenth century. Featuring a comprehensive index, this expertly compiled reference text will aid any study of the history of travel and exploration. This third volume includes a detailed section on scholarly contributions to contemporary geographical study. It also features accounts of the voyages of Captain Cook and Alexander von Humboldt.</jats:p
A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations Which Rest Upon the Legislative Power of the States of the American Union
In the Preface to the first edition of this work. the author stated its purpose to be, to furnish to the practitioner and the student of the law such a presentation of elementary constitutional principles as should serve, with the aid of its references to judicial decisions, legal treatises, and historical events, as a convenient guide in the examination of questions respecting the constitutional limitations which rest upon the power of the several State legislatures. …
Preface to the 4th Edition: New topics in State Constitutional Law are not numerous; but such as are suggested by recent decisions have been discussed in this edition, and it is believed considerable value has been added to the work by further references to adjudged cases.” --Thomas M. Cooley, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 1878.https://repository.law.umich.edu/books/1072/thumbnail.jp
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery
William Desborough Cooley (1795–1883) was a geographer and historian, the author of a collection of influential texts on the development of geographical study, and a key founding member of the Hakluyt Society. First published as a complete set in 1831 as part of Dionysius Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, this is the history in three volumes of the development of the geographical sciences through travel and exploration. Each volume is divided chronologically by historical era, tracing the pursuit of geographical discovery by both land and sea from the Roman Empire to the Himalayan expeditions of the early nineteenth century. Featuring a comprehensive index, this expertly compiled reference text will aid any study of the history of travel and exploration. This first volume covers the period spanning the ancient Greeks to the Middle Ages. Highlights include sections on the development of cartography and the relationship between geography and commerce.</jats:p
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