Fault Lines

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41Civic engagement / Victorian Essential Learning Standards / Government / Political philosophy / Education / National Conference on Citizenship / Sandra Stotsky / National Assessment of Educational Progress / United States Department of Education / Civics

Fault Lines in Our Democracy Civic Knowledge, Voting Behavior, and Civic Engagement in the United States This report was written by:

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Source URL: www.lawforwa.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-24 17:55:25
42Astrophysics / Light sources / Sun / Corona / Magnetism / Magnetic reconnection / Magnetic field / Eric Priest / Physics / Plasma physics / Space plasmas

SPD June 16, 2003 Separators: Fault Lines in the Magnetic Field Dana Longcope Montana State University

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Source URL: spd.aas.org

Language: English - Date: 2005-08-26 12:45:52
43Rachel Carson / Society of Environmental Journalists / Earth / DDT / Silent Spring / Environmental journalism / Environmentalism / Environmental movement / Jerome Wiesner / Environment / Pesticides / Science

ournal Summer/Fall 2012, Vol. 22 No. 2,3 Carson at Fault Lines of Environmentalism Exploring the “Journey Story''

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Source URL: www.sej.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-26 18:25:25
44Software testing / Mereology / Principal component analysis / Multicollinearity / Source lines of code / Linear regression / Fault injection / Software quality / Statistics / Regression analysis / Econometrics

Use of Relative Code Churn Measures to Predict System Defect Density Nachiappan Nagappan* Thomas Ball

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Source URL: research.microsoft.com

Language: English - Date: 2005-01-25 13:13:15
45Youth / Civics / Educational Testing Service / Education / Evaluation / Political philosophy / National Conference on Citizenship / Civic engagement / Community building / Community organizing

HIGHLIGHTS Fault Lines in Our Democracy Civic Knowledge, Voting Behavior, and Civic Engagement in the United States

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Source URL: www.ets.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-22 11:09:12
46Freedom of information legislation / Government / Official Information Act / Internet privacy / Privacy / Ombudsman / National Telecommunications and Information Administration / Ethics / Earthquake Commission / Law

Information fault lines Accessing EQC Information in Canterbury A joint report of the Chief Ombudsman and the Privacy Commissioner into the Earthquake Commission’s handling of information requests in Canterbury

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Source URL: www.privacy.org.nz

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-24 22:14:47
47Fault / Earthquake / Aseismic creep / Puget Sound faults / Serra Fault / Geology / Geography of California / Structural geology

EXPLANATION Fault traces on land are indicated by solid lines where well located, by dashed lines where approximately located or inferred, and by dotted lines where concealed by younger rocks or by lakes or bays. Fault t

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Source URL: www.quake.ca.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-04-28 17:44:09
48Civic engagement / Victorian Essential Learning Standards / Government / Political philosophy / Education / National Conference on Citizenship / Sandra Stotsky / National Assessment of Educational Progress / United States Department of Education / Civics

Fault Lines in Our Democracy Civic Knowledge, Voting Behavior, and Civic Engagement in the United States This report was written by:

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Source URL: www.ets.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-22 18:58:00
49Mechanics / Earthquakes / Earthquake / Seismic retrofit / Seismic hazard / Civil engineering / Earthquake engineering / Seismology

Earthquake Fast Facts What is an earthquake? An earthquake is the sudden, rapid shaking or rolling of the Earth. Earthquakes happen when rocks break or slip along fault lines in the Earth’s crust, releasing energy that

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Source URL: www.stopdisastersgame.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-29 08:33:09
50Mechanics / Earthquakes / Earthquake / Seismic retrofit / Seismic hazard / Civil engineering / Earthquake engineering / Seismology

Earthquake Fast Facts What is an earthquake? An earthquake is the sudden, rapid shaking or rolling of the Earth. Earthquakes happen when rocks break or slip along fault lines in the Earth’s crust, releasing energy that

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Source URL: www.stopdisastersgame.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-29 08:36:06
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