Dividing Western Waters


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Tells how Mark Wilmer, an Arizona lawyer, fashioned the successful arguments that won the Supreme Court case securing Arizona's allottment of Colorado River water.




Divided Waters


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Explains the nature of water development and utilization on the U.S.-Mexico border, using the border city of Nogales as its focus in delineating the social, economic, political, and institutional problems that stand in the way of effective management, and arguing for the development of a more integrated and participatory approach to managing binational water resources.




The New-York Review


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Genesis & Biblical Science Revealed


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As in the beginning, so is the end. Therefore, Genesis reveales Revelation. As we enter the end of the age, and the past integrates into the future, there is strange and forgotten knowledge that has been hidden in plain sight and behooving for us to know. This book examines Genesis from the creation to the flood and heretofore hidden, relevant Biblical science from a contrasted perspective. This type of perspective must be applied to uncover the hidden mysteries that historical interpretations ignore. The result is a surprising discovery that Biblical science is more advanced than credited. Glimpses, privileges and curiosity have been given to the author which resulted in this non – traditional interpretation and insights of relative tangents. By reading this, like the author, you are seeking the hidden treasures of Revelation that are opened to those who knock. For those Revelations, we who seek them, thank God.




Water Code


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The New York Review


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The Quarterly Review


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Genesis and Cosmos


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In Genesis and Cosmos Adam Rasmussen examines how Basil and Origen addressed scientific problems in their interpretations of Genesis 1. For the first time, he offers an in-depth analysis of Basil’s thinking on three problems in Scripture-and-science: the nature of matter, the super-heavenly water, and astrology. Both theologians worked from the same fundamental perspective that science is the “servant” of Christianity, useful yet subordinate. Rasmussen convincingly shows how Basil used Origen’s writings to construct his own solutions. Only on the question of the water does Basil break with Origen, who allegorized the water. Rasmussen demonstrates how they sought to integrate science and Scripture and thus remain instructive for those engaged in the dialogue between religion and science today.




Water Use, Management, and Planning in the United States


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Water Use Management, and Planning in the United States is designed with new college classes on water resources in mind. It provides information on hydrology, biology, geology, economics, and geography along with historical water policies and regional regulations. The text reflects the transdisciplinary nature of water resources management, moving between descriptive discussions and quantitative analysis to bridge the social and physical sciences. Also providedare frequent case studies and examples to illustrate real-world applications, and includes sidebars throughout to reinforce major points. This book is a result of the authors years of teaching, giving a prescription for an intelligent integrated systemsapproach to water resources management. - Classroom tested - Quantitative analyses are accompanied by worked examples - Frequent case studies highlight important applications - Sidebars reinforce major points and provide parenthetical information