Western Oregon Program

Western Oregon Program
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Oregon State Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1989
Genre: Forest management
ISBN:

In Search of Western Oregon

In Search of Western Oregon
Author: Ralph Friedman
Publisher: Caxton Press
Total Pages: 820
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780870043321

Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press This is the definitive guide for things to see and to do in western Oregon. This volume is packed with historical details, folklore, anecdotes, geology, fishing, flora, fauna, biography, hiking trails, and a good deal more. These elements are combined with photos of thousands of off-the-beaten-path finds.

Effects of Forest Practices on Peak Flows and Consequent Channel Response

Effects of Forest Practices on Peak Flows and Consequent Channel Response
Author: Gordon E. Grant
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1437927130

Includes a database of relevant studies reporting peak flow data across rain-, transient-, and snow-dominated hydrologic zones. Provides a quantitative comparison of changes in peak flow across both a range of flows and forest practices. Increases in peak flows generally diminish with decreasing intensity of percentage of watershed harvested and lengthening recurrence intervals of flow. Peak flow effects on channel morphology should be confined to stream reaches where channel gradients are less than 0.02 and streambeds are composed of gravel and finer material. Managers should evaluate the potential risk of peak flow increases based on factors such as presence of roads, specific mgmt. treatments employed, and watershed drainage efficiency.

The Secret in the Wings

The Secret in the Wings
Author: Mary Zimmerman
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0810129876

Mary Zimmerman’s The Secret in the Wings adapts a group of lesser-known fairy tales to create a theatrical work that sets their dark mystery against her signature wit and humor. The framing story concerns a child and the frightening babysitter with whom her parents leave her. As the babysitter reads from a book, the characters in each of the tales materialize, with each tale breaking off just at its bleakest moment before giving way to the next one. The central tale is told without interruption, after which each previous tale is successively resumed, with each looming disaster averted. As in Zimmerman’s other productions, here she uses costumes, props, sets, and lighting to brilliant effect, creating images and feelings that render the fairy tales in all their elemental and enduring power.

The History of Chile

The History of Chile
Author: John L. Rector
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2005-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 140396257X

A colorful history of Chile from prehistoric times to the present

Mobilizing Minerva

Mobilizing Minerva
Author: Kimberly Jensen
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2008
Genre: Local author
ISBN: 0252074963

American women did more than pursue roles as soldiers, doctors, and nurses during World War I. Mobilizing Minerva: American Women in the First World War reveals women's motivations for fighting for full citizenship rights both on and off the battlefield. The war provided chances for women to participate in the military, but also in other male-dominated career paths. Intense discussions of rape, methods of protecting women, and proper gender roles abound as Kimberly Jensen draws from rich case studies to show how female thinkers and activists wove wartime choices into long-standing debates about woman suffrage and economic parity. The war created new urgency in these debates, and Jensen forcefully presents the case of women participants and activists: women's involvement in the obligation of citizens to defend the state validated their right of full female citizenship.