52 resultados para Oliani, Alfredo, 1906-1988
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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This booklet is intended to provide helpful information about the law and resources of special interest to elderly Iowans. Please remember that the information is general, and is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a lawyer.
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Bonding of wood with glue dates back to ancient times but has increased enormously over the past decades. This 2 page report explains the proper way to glue wood.
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Iowa has several public and private agencies which provide a wide range of forestry services and programs; a brief description of these organizations follows.
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Provisions of Equal Empolyment Opportunity and Affirmation Action in State government enforced through the Iowa Department of Management.
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Creates the Iowa Commission on Foreign Language Studies and International Education
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Establish the Iowa Geographic Information Council.
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Establish the Iowa Geographic Information Council.
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This document is the State Map of Iowa, both front and back of the year in the title. All maps were are in pdf format and can be used as a historical reference.
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Journal of Iowa Territorial Governor Robert Lucas on the Hall campaign which was to march to Detroit and commence a conquest of Canada. This journal is edited by John c. Parish.
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This book is a reprint from the handwritten notes of Robert Lucas, first Governor of Iowa Territory from 1838 to 1841, written while he was in camp and on the march in the War of 1812 from the dates of April to September 1812.
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Traffic volumes represented on this map are annual average daily traffic volumes between major traffic generators: highway junctions and cities.
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Observations and experiences of the early growth in the mid to late 1800's of western Iowa of Rev. John Todd of Tabor, Iowa. It also includes his biography.
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This brochure contains information on the Raptor Rehabilitation Center at the Macbride Nature Recreation Center located on county road F28 between North Liberty and Solon.
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The foamed asphalt concept has been around since the 1950's. Rising oil prices have created a renewed interest in this process. The purpose of this project was to construct an asphalt base using the foamed asphalt process and to evaluate its performance. A 4.2 mile length of Muscatine County road A-91 was selected for the research project. Asphalt contents of 4.5% and 5.5%, moisture contents of 70% and 90% of optimum, and fog, single chip, and double chip seal coats were used in various combinations to lay 9 test sections of 4-inch foamed asphalt base. After five years of service and evaluation, several conclusions can be made concerning the performance of the foamed asphalt bases: (1) the foamed asphalt process can work as shown by the excellent performance of Sections 2 and 3; (2) foamed asphalt base requires a well compacted subgrade and a road profile suitable for good drainage of water--test section failures were mostly due to a poor subgrade and subsurface moisture; and (3) when the base is placed in two or more lifts, extreme care must be exercised to insure adequate bonding is achieved between lifts. Any future research with foamed asphalt should include various asphalt depths in order to determine a thickness/strength relationship for foamed asphalt.