City of Kenosha, Wis., Beach Erosion Control Study. Letter from the Secretary of the Army Transmitting a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, Dated May 25, 1955, Submitting a Report, Together with Accompanying Papers and Illustrations ... September 21, 1955. -- Referred to the Committee on Public Works and Ordered to be Printed with Eight Illustrations Pursuant to Public Law 163, 84th Congress


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City of Kenosha, Wis. Beach Erosin Control Study, Letter from the Secretary of the Army Transmitting a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, Dated May 25,1955, Submitting a Report, Together with Accompanying Papers and Illustrations...prepared Under the Provisions of Section 2 of the River and Harbor Act Approved July 3, 1930, as Amended and Supplemented, September 21,1955.--Refered to the Committee on Public Works and Ordered to be Printed with Eight Illustrations, Pursuant to Public Law 163, 84th Congress


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Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States


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Some vols. include supplemental journals of "such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House."




Every Root an Anchor


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In Every Root an Anchor, writer and arborist R. Bruce Allison celebrates Wisconsin's most significant, unusual, and historic trees. More than one hundred tales introduce us to trees across the state, some remarkable for their size or age, others for their intriguing histories. From magnificent elms to beloved pines to Frank Lloyd Wright's oaks, these trees are woven into our history, contributing to our sense of place. They are anchors for time-honored customs, manifestations of our ideals, and reminders of our lives' most significant events. For this updated edition, Allison revisits the trees' histories and tells us which of these unique landmarks are still standing. He sets forth an environmental message as well, reminding us to recognize our connectedness to trees and to manage our tree resources wisely. As early Wisconsin conservationist Increase Lapham said, "Tree histories increase our love of home and improve our hearts. They deserve to be told and remembered."




Chart No. 1


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Chart Number One is essential to correct and accurate use of nautical charts. More than a chart, it is a book that defines the symbols, abbreviations and terms used on charts. It also provides important information about buoys, light visibility (range) and aids to navigation. This new and improved edition from Paradise Cay is a complete and accurate high quality reproduction of information provided by NOAA and NIMA.







Public Participation in the Governance of International Freshwater Resources


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Bruch, a senior attorney of the Environmental Law Institute, presents work from an April 2003 symposium co-sponsored by the Environmental Law Institute, the United Nations University, and other institutions. Papers from the symposium identify innovative approaches in watershed management and look at political, linguistic, legal, cultural, and geogr







Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science


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Fair, witty appraisal of cranks, quacks, and quackeries of science and pseudoscience: hollow earth, Velikovsky, orgone energy, Dianetics, flying saucers, Bridey Murphy, food and medical fads, and much more.