Buffalo National River, Arkansas: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 204 pages |
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... economies of these countries are not strong . In terms of the per capita income in 1969 , Newton County was $ 1,144 ... economic strength to the region . Many organizations , public and private , and many institutions of government ...
... economies of these countries are not strong . In terms of the per capita income in 1969 , Newton County was $ 1,144 ... economic strength to the region . Many organizations , public and private , and many institutions of government ...
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... economic and cultural benefits . It is my hope that as a result of this hearing the committee will report favorably on H.R. 8382 . And Mr. Chairman , I want to thank my colleagues in the House from Arkansas for supporting this . I think ...
... economic and cultural benefits . It is my hope that as a result of this hearing the committee will report favorably on H.R. 8382 . And Mr. Chairman , I want to thank my colleagues in the House from Arkansas for supporting this . I think ...
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... economy of the area . I would like to include at this point in the Record of Hearings this valuable data , which further buttresses the case for creating the Buffalo National River . THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS STUDY ON ECONOMIC IMPACT ...
... economy of the area . I would like to include at this point in the Record of Hearings this valuable data , which further buttresses the case for creating the Buffalo National River . THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS STUDY ON ECONOMIC IMPACT ...
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... economic aspects of the Buffalo River in Arkansas . This river is a rarity among the natural wonders of the United States . Unlike so many other of our natural phenomena , the 125 bluff- line course of the Buffalo is equally available ...
... economic aspects of the Buffalo River in Arkansas . This river is a rarity among the natural wonders of the United States . Unlike so many other of our natural phenomena , the 125 bluff- line course of the Buffalo is equally available ...
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... economic benefits attending the creation of Federal park areas . Third , the House bills do not contain the escalator clause applicable to devel- opment funds contained in section 6 of the Senate - passed bill . This clause has been ...
... economic benefits attending the creation of Federal park areas . Third , the House bills do not contain the escalator clause applicable to devel- opment funds contained in section 6 of the Senate - passed bill . This clause has been ...
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Page 133 - The land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, waters, plants, and animals, or collectively, the land. * * * In short, a land ethic changes the role of Homo sapiens from conqueror of the land-community to plain member and citizen of it. It implies respect for his...
Page 21 - ... no department or agency of the United States shall assist by loan, grant, license, or otherwise in the construction of any water resources project that would have a direct and adverse effect on the values for which such river was established, as determined by the Secretary charged with its administration.
Page 39 - The Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments has recommended national seashore status for Oregon Dunes.
Page 133 - Troy. he hanged all on one rope a dozen slave,girls of his household whom he suspected of misbehavior during his absence. This hanging involved no question of propriety. The girls were property. The disposal of property was then. as now. a matter of expediency. not of right and wrong. Concepts of right and wrong were not lacking from Odysseus...
Page 133 - All ethics so far evolved rest upon a single premise: that the individual is a member of a community of interdependent parts. His instincts prompt him to compete for his place in the community, but his ethics prompt him also to co-operate (perhaps in order that there may be a place to compete for). The land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, waters, plants, and animals, or collectively : the land.
Page 133 - Odysseus' slave-girls, is still property. The land-relation is still strictly economic, entailing privileges but not obligations. The extension of ethics to this third element in human environment is, if I read the evidence correctly, an evolutionary possibility and an ecological necessity.
Page 133 - The thing has its origin in the tendency of interdependent individuals or groups to evolve modes of cooperation. The ecologist calls these symbioses. Politics and economics are advanced symbioses in which the original free-for-all competition has been replaced, in part, by cooperative mechanisms with an ethical content.
Page 38 - The bill authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to acquire by donation, purchase with donated or appropriated funds, or exchange, the former home of Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois.
Page 67 - Such action may, in the long run, save the people of the United States as well as the people of the State of New York millions of dollars.
Page 8 - Act, as amended, on or directly affecting any river which is listed in section 5, subsection (a), of this Act, and no department or agency of the United States shall assist by loan, grant, license, or otherwise in the construction of any water resources project that would have a direct and adverse effect on the values for which such river...