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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1979-06
DescriptionSelected article titles: Good News, For Who?; Service Center Poll; Interview: Helene Rollins, Gay Pride Week '79 Schedule of Events; Still at it!
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1978-10
DescriptionSelected article titles: CCR's "Communistic Position" Revealed?; Dance - 10, Looks - 3; Homosexual School Initiative; Editorial; On Top with George Hill
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1978-09-16
DescriptionSelected article titles: Proposition 6 Threatens You!; The Bj Bud "Roast"; Schemmel and Klemme Visit the Police; The Macho Pucci Gucci Look; The CCR "Leadership Olympics" or How to Unify an Apathetic Community in One Easy (?) Lesson
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ContributorsCarter, Rebecca H. (Author) / Morehouse, Barbara Jo (Author) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created2001-11
Description

This document provides a summary of international, federal, state, and local laws and policies that may facilitate or constrain decision making within the context of climate impacts. The evaluation concludes that Arizona has a reasonably well-developed structure for governing water management in the more stringently managed areas of the state.

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ContributorsCarter, Rebecca H. (Author) / Tschakert, Petra (Author) / Morehouse, Barbara Jo (Author) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created2000-03
Description

Conventional wisdom often views the urban water sector as being among the more sensitive sectors in the arid U.S. Southwest. To test this assumption, the Climate Assessment Project for the Southwest analyzed the water budgets of five Arizona cities to determine how severe the impacts would be from the deepest

Conventional wisdom often views the urban water sector as being among the more sensitive sectors in the arid U.S. Southwest. To test this assumption, the Climate Assessment Project for the Southwest analyzed the water budgets of five Arizona cities to determine how severe the impacts would be from the deepest one-, five-, and ten-year droughts on record. Case study sites for the analysis included the Phoenix Active Management Area, Tucson Active Management Area, Santa Cruz Active Management Area, and the Benson and Sierra Vista subwatersheds of the San Pedro River.