930 resultados para Louisiana Purchase
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Key plan to exhibit on inside of front cover.
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Correspondence,a large part of which relates to negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase and the Monroe-Pinkney treaty,the War of 1812,the Florida Purchase, South American independence, and Virginia politics; an account ...
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Mode of access: Internet.
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List made by State Historical Society and Missouri Commission.
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Bibliography : p. 178-179.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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[I] Inception and development. Pre-exposition. Exposition. The exhibits. Concessions and utilities.-[II] Conclusions. Financial statement, 1901-1913. Illustrations. Appendices.
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References: Howes, U.S.IANA, no. G.389.
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Editor: June 1901-Dec. 1904, C.M. Selph.
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Printed by direction of the Minister of Agriculture for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904.
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In 1620, over the course of 66 days, 102 passengers called the Mayflower their home before arriving and settling in Plymouth, New England. In the years following the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 nearly 7 million people traversed extreme wilderness in covered wagons to found and settle the American West. This year, 2015, the first spaceport has opened in anticipation of sub orbital space flights in 2017 and manned settlement flights to mars by 2026. This thesis explores the questions: In this next phase of human exploration and settlement, what does it mean to dwell beyond earth? What are the current architectural limitations regarding structure and material sustainability? And, How can architecture elevate the traditionally sterile environments of survival shelters to that of permanent dwellings?
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This paper explores the influence of emotional loyalty on music purchase behaviour. Specifically, it examines whether emotional attachment to an artist's music influences loyalty to that artist, and how emotional loyalty influences a consumer's decision to purchase music. Data collection involved fifteen semi-structured interviews with young (18-30) subjects recruited through non-probability convenience sampling. Findings show that consumers who are emotionally loyal to an artistes) are more inclined to purchase the music rather than download free of charge.
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Despite the increased offering of online communication channels to support web-based retail systems, there is limited marketing research that investigates how these channels act singly, or in combination with online channels, to influence an individual' s intention to purchase online. If the marketer's strategy is to encourage online transactions, this requires a focus on consumer acceptance of the web-based transaction technology, rather than the purchase of the products per se. The exploratory study reported in this paper examines normative influences from referent groups in an individual's on and offline social communication networks that might affect their intention to use online transaction facilities. The findings suggest that for non-adopters, there is no normative influence from referents in either network. For adopters, one online and one offline referent norm positively influenced this group's intentions to use online transaction facilities. The implications of these findings are discussed together with future research directions.