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  1. COST OF REGULATION COMMER (Government and the Economy : Outstanding Studies and Recent Disse) by Bell, 1992-12-01
  2. An evaluation of the performing arts: A study of orchestra associations in the United States, including Kansas City, and those located in cities comparable to Kansas City by Lawrence Kelly, 1969
  3. Teaching English in Missouri--prospects and possibilities: An address delivered to the Missouri Association of Teachers of English at the state meeting ... Association in Kansas City, November 7, 1958 by Hardin Craig, 1958
  4. Comprehensive health planning for the community: some issues and implications (Institute for Community Studies, Kansas City, Mo. Special report series) by Clarence Jacob Hein, 1968
  5. Black power: a myth or reality? (Publication - Institute for Community Studies, Kansas City, Missouri) by Thaddayo O Okatch, 1969
  6. Price differentials in wheat futures between Kansas City and Chicago (Studies in business administration) by Raymond William Baldwin, 1933
  7. Race, Real Estate, and Uneven Development: The Kansas City Experience, 1900-2000 by Kevin Fox Gotham, 2002-07
  8. Take Up the Black Man's Burden: Kansas City's African American Communities, 1865-1939 by Charles E. Coulter, 2006-03-30
  9. Kansas City (MO) (Black America Series) by Delia C. Gillis, 2006-09-01
  10. Satchel Paige and Company: Essays on the Kansas City Monarchs, Their Greatest Star and the Negro Leagues
  11. A City Divided: The Racial Landscape of Kansas City, 1900-1960 by Sherry Lamb Schirmer, 2002-04
  12. Baseball's First Colored World Series: The 1924 Meeting of the Hilldale Giants And Kansas City Monarchs by Larry Lester, 2006-08-30
  13. Bombs, Cities, and Civilians: American Airpower Strategy in World War II (Modern War Studies) by Conrad C. Crane, 1993-12
  14. City Schools and City Politics: Institutions and Leadership in Pittsburgh, Boston, and St. Louis (Studies in Government and Public Policy) by John Portz, Lana Stein, et all 1999-10

1. Wichita Eagle 08/07/2005 State Studies Development Of Public
Less than 2 percent of Kansas is stateowned, one About Kansas.com About the Real Cities Network Terms of Use Privacy Statement About
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2. AP Wire 01/19/2004 Minot State Professor Studies Gender Of
Minot State professor studies gender of wartime babies Associated Press Cars Homes About TheState.com About the Real Cities Network Terms
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3. Kansas Department Of Transportation Looking For Publications
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4. Index / University Of Missouri-Kansas City , Leon E. Bloch Law
Missouri Forms Other States. Missouri Cities. Kansas City, Missouri. Other Cities Missouri Laws the Kansas City Public Library Official
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5. Churches Of Christ In Kansas Cities A Thru K
in Kansas Welcome to a Resource site to Strengthen your Faith. Search this Directory Cities 913788-3443 8740 State Avenue, Kansas City
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6. Kansas History Resources KS Kansas Museums, Genealogy, History
of Kansas Towns All known KS towns and cities. Kansas State Library, Topeka. Spencer Research Library, Kansas Collection University of
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7. Socialstudies.org Local And State Councils
Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Louisiana State Council. Jefferson Maine. Maryland. Maryland State Council Dallas Houston
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8. Working State Leavers
Figure 2. Survey Response Rates by State Studies with a Response Rate Under 50 Percent Alaska (32%) California (42%) Florida (48%) Kansas (37
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9. Summer Reading Program Launched In 10 Cities, One State
Summer Reading Program Launched in 10 Cities, One State No Child Left Behind Summer Reading Gainesville, Fla.; Kansas City, Kan.;
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10. Topeka Kansas City Profile
US Capital cities state by state. Alabama, ( Montgomery ) Alaska, ( Juneau This page is a supplement to kansas Social studies where you will find
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Topeka Kansas Home US Capital Cities State by State Alabama, ( Montgomery ) Alaska, ( Juneau ) Arizona, ( Phoenix ) Arkansas, ( Little Rock ) ... Wyoming, ( Cheyenne ) This page is a supplement to Kansas Social Studies where you will find additional material including history, colleges and universities, capital city profile, lesson plans, state government and more. CJOnline.com The Topeka Capital-Journal Online Newspaper - From Topeka Capital-Journal - http://www.cjonline.com/ Cupolas of Capitalism Gallery - Kansas State Capitol A few good images of the building. - illustrated - From cupola.com - http://www.cupola.com/html/bldgstru/statecap/slide/kscap1e.htm Kansas State Capitol, History "The Kansas State Capitol is located on a 20-acre tract in downtown Topeka. C.K. Holliday donated what has become Capitol Square in 1862. The legislature accepted the donation that year and authorized E. Townsend Mix's building design of French Renaissance architecture with Corinthian composite details. Work began in 1866." You will find history, an online tour, research and preservation, and more. - illustrated - From Kansas State Historical Society - http://www.kshs.org/places/capitol/history.htm

11. State Energy Program: Kansas City Rededicates Clean Cities Coalition
Case studies by state state Energy Office Project Briefs The kansas City Clean cities Coalition (KCCCC) celebrated its fifth anniversary in a ceremony
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Kansas City Rededicates Clean Cities Coalition
Project description of a state energy office project dealing with energy efficiency and renewable energy that the State Energy Program (SEP) published in its bimonthly newsletter Conservation Update
August 2004
A flexible-fuel Ford Taurus that runs on both ethanol and gasoline exhibits at the fifth anniversary dedication of the Kansas City Clean Cities Coalition.
Credit: National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition The Kansas City Clean Cities Coalition (KCCCC) celebrated its fifth anniversary in a ceremony at the Woodlands Race Track in Kansas City, Kansas, on June 16. The event drew more than 300 special dignitaries and alternative fuel advocates. KCCCC coordinator Benjamin Watson said, "This represents the new beginnings and re-education of the groups that have recommitted to the goals and objectives of alternative fuels and vehicles." Also attending was Cindy Carroll of the Missouri Energy Center, who said, "The five year re-designation ceremony for the Kansas City Regional Clean Cities Coalition marks a major milestone for the organization's efforts to advance alternative fuels and cleaner air for the Kansas City area." For more information, see Kansas City Clean Cities
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12. State Energy Program: Kansas City Clean Cities Coalition Support
Case studies by state state Energy Office Project Briefs The purpose of this project is to continue to fund the kansas City Clean cities Coalition for
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State Energy Program (SEP) Special Project, Missouri, 2003 The purpose of this project is to continue to fund the Kansas City Clean Cities Coalition for 2003 and 2004. During the past three years, the coalition has not requested DOE funding because it has received funds from other sources. The stakeholders have given additional support this year by raising the annual dues and found other funding to continue the program. Some funding this year will be provided from private resources and membership dues. The coalition seeks to develop strategies to become self-sufficient within the next two years.
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13. English Department
Cultural studies and Literature Concentration in this track is on the theoretical bases Intellectual community makes kansas state s English Department a
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purple Undergraduate Graduate Faculty Courses ... Graduate Graduate Studies in English How to Apply Graduate Student Handbook Links The M.A. Program
The M.A. degree in English is awarded in one of four tracks, each of which can be completed in 30 to 33 hours. All tracks include a literature core (9 hours); courses in the chosen track (9 hours); electives (9 hours); a seminar (3 hours); foreign language certification (or equivalent research tool); a final writing project or thesis; and a final oral examination, a defense and discussion of the writing project or thesis. Students typically finish the degree in two years. The Four M.A. Tracks
  • British and American Literature Concentration in this track allows students to emphasize any time period in either national literature, with individual guidance from specialized experts.
  • Creative Writing and Literature Concentration in this track is on the student's creative work in drama, fiction, nonfiction, or poetry; the student will work closely with graduate faculty well-published in the genre the student chooses to emphasize.
  • Cultural Studies and Literature Concentration in this track is on the theoretical bases for examining cultural texts and contexts. Study may encompass both literary and nonliterary areas, such as politics, sociology, and political economy.

14. Considering Graduate Studies At K-State | KSU History
Why consider graduate studies in history at Kstate? Manhattan is located about 100 miles west of kansas City and 50 miles west of Topeka, kansas.
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Why consider graduate studies in history at K-State?
While most graduate degrees in history have traditionally led to positions in higher education, the successful completion of a graduate degree in history is excellent preparation for entering such fields as archival and museum work, government official history programs, historical publishing, careers in the armed forces and even private business. Although students can obtain graduate degrees in history at many fine institutions around the world, the History Department at Kansas State University offers opportunities and special fields of study that are not usually available at other institutions of higher learning. The Kansas State Department of History is one of the few places in the United States that offers a specialization in military history . While military history is our most popular field of study among history graduate students, the department is also very strong in environmental and agricultural history history of religion history of science and Cold War studies . We invite you to peruse our history faculty page to learn more about the diverse interests, projects and fields of study in which our faculty specialize.

15. Kansas History Resources: KS Kansas Museums, Genealogy, History Libraries, Organ
kansasrelated history state amd national web sites directory, including history Historical Directory of kansas Towns All known KS towns and cities.
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16. NewsLibrary Search Results - Ydr.com
state studies intelligent design. A House bill would insert the concept into He is interested in changes proposed by kansas City lawyer John Calvert,
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NewsLibrary Search Results articles matching " State studies intelligent design " were found. Returning 1 articles. List of Articles Article 1 of 1, Article ID: MERLIN_1010267
Published: June 21, 2005, York Daily Record (PA) State studies intelligent design A House bill would insert the concept into the Public School Code. Lawmakers studied a controversial bill Monday to allow any Pennsylvania school to teach intelligent design, the alternative to the theory of evolution that has divided the Dover Area School District. The House Subcommittee on Basic Education heard four hours of testimony from a seven-member panel, which offered mixed views on the bill sponsored by state Rep. Tom Creighton, R-Lancaster.
Creighton's bill would insert the concept of intelligent design, which is the idea that life full story , 462 words
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17. J.M. Dawson Institute Of Church And State Studies - Home
a Masters of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Missourikansas City in 1995 and a Ph.D. in Church-state studies from Baylor in 2002.
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The work of the Institute is directed by Baylor University professors Dr. Derek H. Davis, Director, Dr. Francis J. Beckwith, Associate Director, Dr. Marc H. Ellis, University Professor of American and Jewish Studies, Dr. Barry G. Hankins and Dr. Charles McDaniel. Their training and experience in the disciplines of theology, church history, Jewish studies, law, and intellectual history provide the Institute with an interdisciplinary foundation essential to research, writing, and teaching in the broad field of church-state relations. The Institute was founded by Dr. James E. Wood, Jr. who retired in the summer of 1999. , (B.A., M.A., J.D., Ph.D.), the director of the Institute since 1995, is a graduate of Baylor Law School and also holds an M.A. in Church-State Studies from Baylor University. Dr. Davis earned his Ph.D. in Humanities from the University of Texas at Dallas. Prior to joining the Institute in 1990, Dr. Davis was a practicing attorney and law partner in a Texas law firm. Additionally, he is the editor of the Journal of Church and State. Francis_J. Beckwith

18. Cool Things, Curry's Statehouse Studies, Kansas State Historical Society
After high school, Curry went on to study art in kansas City, Chicago, New York, Check out the Cool Things Archive. kansas state Historical Society
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Curry's Statehouse Studies
John Steuart Curry completed these crayon studies for murals in the Kansas Capitol, Topeka. The Kansas Museum of History collections include 19 of Curry's statehouse studies. Crayon studies are small preliminary sketches in preparation for completing a full-sized mural. In 1937, artist John Steuart Curry was asked to return to Kansas to cover the interior walls of the Topeka capitol with scenes from the state's history. The offer followed a statewide newspaper campaign to bring Kansas' most accomplished artist back to his home state. The campaign was initiated by popular Kansas newspaper men such as Jack Harris of the Hutchinson News , Paul Jones of the Lyons Daily News , and even William Allen White of the Emporia Gazette . Just four years later, though, legislators passed a resolution stopping Curry from completing his work. That year Curry left his home state never to return, leaving the finished murals unsigned. John Steuart Curry was born on November 14, 1897, in the small northeastern Kansas town of Dunavent. The eldest of five children in a farming family, his inclination toward art began at a young age. Curry's biographer and friend, Lawrence E. Schmeckebier, once wrote that as a youth on his father's farm Curry was interested in drawing everything . . . horses and fighting animals, railroad engines and trains, pictures of battles from the Revolutionary War, hosts of everyday things about him. He kept a

19. Kansas Archeology Week Poster, Kansas State Historical Society
Archeological studies demonstrate the link between these past and present lifeways. kansas state Historical Society (KSHS) Special Projects Archeologist
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Kansas Archeology Week Posters From Years Past
"Bison: Animal and Icon" 2002
Buffalo nicke ls, buffalo wallows, buffalo jumps, buffalo skulls, buffalo robes, white buffalo, William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, Charles Jesse "Buffalo" Jones, buffalo burgers - without much effort most of us can make a long list of images inspired by the bison. Depicted in ancient Native American rock art and continuing to be a motif in popular culture, art, and commerce, it can be argued that the state animal of Kansas is the symbol of the American West, if not all of North America. "Bison: Animal and Icon" was the theme of Kansas Archeology Week, April 7-13, 2002. The poster and accompanying brochure show the living animal, as well as representations by American Indians and early explorers. The materials emphasize how archeological research on bison bone beds, combined with data from other sciences, can contribute to the understanding of past human behavior. Graphic designer Michael Irvin created the poster and brochure. Text was contributed by Ramona J. Willits. Dr. Jack L. Hofman and Jeannette Blackmar of the University of Kansas provided background information and a number of illustrations. Wayne Copp of Auburn, Kansas, allowed photo-documentation of his bison herd by KSHS photographer Craig Cooper. Kansas Anthropological Association volunteers assembled poster packets for mailing to Kansas schools (librarians and teachers of social

20. Kansas State Unit Study - Geography, State Symbols & Facts
state Unit Study to learn the geography, state symbols and facts about kansas. Print the kansas state Map and fill in the state capital, large cities
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