01630nam 2200409 450 991071547720332120210323143551.0(CKB)5470000002511270(OCoLC)1242990935(EXLCZ)99547000000251127020210323d2021 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEvaluating U.S. Department of Agriculture's long-term forecasts for U.S. harvested area /David Boussios, Sharon Raszap Skorbiansky, and Matthew MacLachlan[Washington, D.C.] :U. S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service,2021.1 online resource (ii, 22 pages) color illustrationsEconomic research report ;number 285"February 2021."Includes bibliographical references.Evaluating United States Department of Agriculture's long-term forecasts for U.S. harvested areaCrop yieldsUnited StatesForecastingAgricultureStatistical methodsCrop yieldsForecasting.AgricultureStatistical methods.Boussios David1387357Skorbiansky Sharon RaszapMacLachlan MatthewUnited States.Department of Agriculture.Economic Research Service,GPOGPOBOOK9910715477203321Evaluating U.S. Department of Agriculture's long-term forecasts for U.S. harvested area3437085UNINA03076nam 2200709Ia 450 991095842560332120240417002753.09786612081569978030916543303091654319781282081567128208156X97803095473900309547393(CKB)1000000000033495(EBL)3377941(SSID)ssj0000280076(PQKBManifestationID)11241355(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000280076(PQKBWorkID)10286345(PQKB)10444797(MiAaPQ)EBC3377941(Au-PeEL)EBL3377941(CaPaEBR)ebr10080790(OCoLC)923274470(Perlego)4734271(EXLCZ)99100000000003349520050125d2005 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrGrowing up global the changing transitions to adulthood in developing countries /Panel on Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries ; Cynthia B. Lloyd, editor ; Committee on Population [and] Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academies Pressc20051 online resource (700 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780309095280 030909528X Includes bibliographical references and index.""Front Matter""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Executive Summary""; ""PART I Introduction and Conceptual Framework""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Conceptual Framework""; ""PART II Preparation for Adult Roles""; ""3 Schooling""; ""4 Health""; ""PART III Transition to Adult Roles""; ""5 The Transition to Work""; ""6 The Transition to Citizenship""; ""7 The Transition to Marriage""; ""8 The Transition to Parenthood""; ""PART IV Conclusions""; ""9 The Way Forward""; ""References""; ""APPENDIXES""; ""APPENDIX A Coverage, Definitions, Methods, and Data""""APPENDIX B Contents The Changing Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries: Selected Studies""""APPENDIX C Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff""; ""Index""Young adultsDeveloping countriesYouthDeveloping countriesAdulthoodDeveloping countriesSchool-to-work transitionDeveloping countriesYoung adultsYouthAdulthoodSchool-to-work transition305.242/09172/4Lloyd Cynthia B.1943-146055National Research Council (U.S.).Committee on Population.National Research Council (U.S.).Board on Children, Youth, and Families.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958425603321Growing up global4355664UNINA03193nam0 22002651i 450 UON0020885720250731102233.65120030730d1957 |0itac50 baengUS|||| |||||Burke and the nature of politicsthe age of the American revolutions.l.University of Kentucky Press1957VII, 832 p.24 cm.Edmund Burke in recent years has assumed extraordinary stature in American political thinking as the father of neoconservatism. In this book, the first of a two-volume biography of this eighteenth-century English statesman, Mr. Cone brings important new evidence to his thesis that during the age of the American Revolution Burke was significant more as the politician and the party man than as a systematic political philosopher. This volume deals with Burke's career to 1782, when the Marquis of Rockingham, to whom Burke had attached himself seventeen years earlier, stood once again on the threshold of the prime ministership. In this period Burke was the voice—and frequently the behind-the-scenes leader—of the parliamentary opposition to George III, Lord North, and the "King's Friends." Ever since the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1766, he and his colleagues had struggled against the government over the great imperial questions of America, India, and Ireland and over the "influence" of the crown in domestic affairs through the patronage of the royal household offices. Mr. Cone stresses the importance of Burke's practical contributions to the art of government. By his partisan activities, his leadership in parliament, and his political writings, Burke gave expression to new ideas about the nature of English politics and emphasized the value of political parties as necessary instruments of free government. Indeed, Mr. Cone states, in so far as Burke the conservative championed the cause of party government, he did more than the political radical to change the nature of the cabinet, of parliament, of their relationship to one another, of the monarchy and its relationship to the cabinet and parliament—in short, to revolutionize the practical working of the political and constitutional system of England. Based upon manuscript sources which were not opened to general scholarship until 1949, this book contains much new information about Burke's private life and provides a provocative reevaluation of his political career in the age of the American Revolution.Burke EdmundUONC039255FIUSLexingtonUONL000285ConeB. CarlUONV125600682298University of KentuckyUONV257148650ITSOL20250912RICAUON00208857SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI TEORIA POL0711/I SI SC 2278 5 BuonoSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI TEORIA POL0711/II SI SC 2278/2 5 BuonoBurke and the nature of politics1260475UNIOR