
David Anderson
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Oct 27, 2024 |
westword.com | David Anderson
The DBIP team admirably put their idea to the most rigorous test they could – evaluation in a randomized controlled trial (or RCT). The Denver Basic Income Project was a bold idea inspired by a provocative question: would providing substantial cash payments to unhoused individuals enable them to secure more stable housing?
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Mar 22, 2024 |
grahamhancock.com | David Anderson
Based on a lecture given to the Department of Engineering, The University of Cambridge, UK, on October 31st 2023:‘Towards Mankind’s Survival (1) 12,900 years ago. The Younger Dryas Meteorite Impact; A new and testable hypothesis‘*In February 2018, Graham was kind enough to make my 2012 book, ‘Hongshan Jade Treasures’, on jade and other carvings from China’s finest (and totally neglected) Neolithic Culture, Book of the Month, on this blog.
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Aug 8, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Alan H. Fielding |David Anderson |Stuart Benn |John Taylor
Abstract:Research on potentially adverse effects of wind farms is an expanding field of study and often focuses on large raptors, such as golden eagles, largely because of their life history traits and extensive habitat requirements. These features render them sensitive to either fatality (collision with turbine blades) or functional habitat loss (avoidance through wariness of turbines).
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Mar 21, 2023 |
elvocero.com | David Anderson
MIAMI BEACH, Florida, EE.UU. — Miami Beach se enfrenta por tercer año consecutivo a incidentes violentos durante el receso primaveral, incluidos dos tiroteos fatales y multitudes alborotadas, a pesar de la enorme presencia policial y de la oferta de actividades alternas al consumo de alcohol y los paseos sin rumbo. El ambiente de fiesta en la zona de South Beach ya ha llevado a las autoridades a prohibir la venta de alcohol en centros nocturnos grandes después de las 2:00 de la mañana.
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Mar 2, 2023 |
beefmagazine.com | David Anderson
The latest USDA cattle on feed report was released on Friday Feb. 24 and it was largely in line with expectations. The total number of cattle on feed was down 4.1 percent from the prior year. Marketings were up 4.2 percent over the same number of slaughter days in January this year as last year. Placements were 3.6 percent smaller than the year before and were the smallest January placements since 2016.
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