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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Understanding the effects of Progressive Era electoral reforms on city elections : the San Francisco Board of Supervisors' races /

Lindgren, Eric A. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2006. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145-149). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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The city aroused : sexual politics and the transformation of San Francisco's urban landscape

Scott, Damon John, 1970- 04 September 2012 (has links)
This dissertation examines the intersections of urban redevelopment and sexual politics in San Francisco from the first calls for a comprehensive land-use plan in the early 1940s to the highpoint of landscape destruction in the mid 1960s. During the war years, city leaders and prominent citizens compiled and prioritized a list of postwar planning projects that included improvements to the mass transit system, redevelopment of the downtown waterfront, and expansion of the city’s tourism and convention facilities. The footprint of these projects necessitated the destruction of significant elements of the built environment, including cable car lines, low rent hotels, industrial zones, and nighttime entertainment districts. After the war, civic leaders, elected officials, business interests and newspaper publishers attempted to rally support for these projects and searched for new ways to assert control over the urban landscape. San Franciscans, however, resisted significant components of the post-war civic improvement program by mobilizing against plans to replace cable cars with buses, by voting down schemes to redevelop the waterfront, and by blocking efforts to expand the freeway network. In this larger context, gays and lesbians in San Francisco in the early 1960s organized as a response to displacement from the low-rent hotel and bar districts on the edge of an expanding downtown. Specific examples of the loss of gay social spaces due to redevelopment pressures include the destruction of a popular gay bar to make way for a new airline bus terminal; the acquisition and razing of several businesses on the waterfront that hosted a thriving gay subculture; and the closure of a gay-oriented movie house after it aroused the ire of neighborhood activists in the Haight Ashbury district. This dissertation builds on previous work that examines the cultural politics of urban landscape change, as well as literature on the formation of urban sexuality-base subcultures to argue that the material transformation of urban space played a fundamental role in the emergence of contemporary notions of sexual difference. / text
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The heart of the mission: Latino art and identity in San Francisco

Cordova, Cary 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
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Waiting for the Big One : instauration of the risk of Earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area / En Attendant le Big One : l'instauration du risque de tremblement de terre dans la baie de San Francisco

Cabasse-Mazel, Charlotte 06 January 2015 (has links)
La possibilité des catastrophes nous oblige à repenser les définitions progressives, non-linéaires ("l'instauration," dans le vocabulaire d'Etienne Souriau) des concepts de risque, d'espace et d'expertise. Suivant une approche symétrique, ce travail explore plusieurs dimensions de l'espace «à risque» dans la Baie de San Francisco, ancrées dans l'expérience partagée d'une communauté épistémique plongée dans l ‘attente d'un séisme majeur - le "Big One". Avec les outils de la géographie et des études des sciences et technologies, nous nous pencherons sur le système complexe de relations qui co-construit le risque de tremblements de terre et regarderons la façon dont son instauration progressive entraine des transformations dans l'aménagement et la pratique de l'espace, la définition du risque, et, finalement, dans la figure de l'expert. A partir d'une recherche empirique approfondie menée dans la baie de San Francisco, l'analyse de la communauté des «Earthquake Junkies» - comme ces experts se présentent eux-mêmes - nous verrons que les différentes existences du tremblement de terre questionnent la séparation rigide entre science et expérience, rationalité et émotion, expertise et savoir profane. En proposant une perspective pragmatique, cette recherche propose également un cadre pour réfléchir à la définition du sujet «à risque » / The potentiality of disasters forces us to rethink progressive, yet non-linear definitions (“instauration,” in Souriau vocabulary) of risk, space, and expertise. Following a symmetrical approach, this work explores several moving dimensions of the subject and space “at risk” in the San Francisco Bay Area, within the shared experience of an epistemic community waiting for a major earthquake - “the Big One” - to unfold. With a Geography, Science and Technologies Studies perspectives, we will look at the complex system of relations that co-construct the risk of earthquakes and the ways in which this successive instauration convene transformations in the making of space, the definition of risk, and finally, the translation of this scientific work into public policies and the figure of the expert. Drawing from in-depth empirical research of the Bay Area, analyzing the community of “Earthquake Junkies”—as these experts called themselves—and other risk-conscious residents, this work emphasizes the role of experience and emotions in multiple interlaced processes, connecting risk, space, and expertise. Following this exploration will see that the rigid definition that have separated science and experience, rationality and emotion, expertise and lay perception should be recomposed in favor of a more systematic approach that takes into account the role of the different dimensions of knowledge. As a prospect for a better understanding of the complex definition of risk in the public sphere, this research also proposes a framework to think about the definition of the subject “at risk,” as well as allows for reflection on the establishment of closest relation between scientific and non-scientific knowledge
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An application of the SAR tissue method with a view to the Alamo Square area (San Francisco).

Lischewski, Hans-Christian January 1979 (has links)
Thesis. 1979. M.Arch.A.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Includes bibliographical references. / M.Arch.A.S.
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Rechtsbildung im wirtschaftlichen "Weltverkehr" : das Erdbeben von San Francisco und die internationale Standardisierung von Vertragsbedingungen (1871 - 1914) /

Röder, Tilmann J. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.-2006--Frankfurt am Main, 2005. / Literaturverz. S. 367 - 385.
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Environmental factors influencing English sole (Parophyrus vetulus) populations in San Francisco Bay, California

Pearson, Donald Edgar 01 January 1985 (has links) (PDF)
Population abundances of English sole within the San Francisco Bay from 1973 to 1981 showed a significant positive correlation with Delta outflows, and a significant negative correlation with salinity. Temperature in the bay and ocean upwelling showed no correlation with English sole abundance in the Bay. Because of the positive correlation between the abundance of English sole in the South San Francisco Bay and Delta outflow, this study suggests that any factor resulting in a reduction in outflow may reduce the abundance of English sole in the sample area.
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Grand Isle

Horack, Bruce 04 August 2011 (has links)
A novel about a man injured while working on an oilrig in the Gulf of Mexico, set primarily in Louisiana, Nevada, and California. While recovering from his injury, the protagonist is contacted by his dead brother’s daughter—a person whom he did not know existed—and he journeys to San Francisco in search of her.
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Gestión en la producción de agregados para pavimentos, caso Quinua – San Francisco Tramo I

Alvarado Clavijo, Nelzon Javier January 2013 (has links)
La ingeniería civil y cada una de sus amplias ramas han desarrollado diversos métodos que nos ayuda a optimizar los distintos aspectos del proceso constructivo; en la actualidad se aplican sistemas de gestión, teniendo claro los conceptos de producción y productividad. Las herramientas de gestión nos ayudarán a tener el control de las actividades programadas, esto nos permitirá tomar decisiones que eviten los sobrecostos, y sobre todo que afecte el tiempo de ejecución o la calidad del trabajo exigido por el proyecto. Dentro de la producción de agregados intervienen ciertas variables que influyen sobre la producción y la productividad, como son los factores climáticos, factores sociales, fallas mecánicas etc., identificar debidamente cada una de estas interferencias mediante la aplicación de criterios de gestión, nos ayudará a optimizar los recursos y mitigar las afectaciones que se tenga en la producción de agregados.
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Charting Contagions: Data Visualization of Disease in Late 19th-Century San Francisco Chinatown

Pashby, Michele 01 January 2019 (has links)
In the late 1800s in San Francisco, Chinese immigrants faced racism and were blamed for the city’s public health crisis. To the rest of San Francisco, disease originated from Chinese people. However, through data visualization we can see that this was not the case. This paper maps cases of disease against the city’s sanitation system and shows how the lack of adequate infrastructure contributed to high rates of disease. Data visualization is an increasingly important tool that historians need to utilize to uncover new insights.

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