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upper west side research station: Annual Report - Experiment and Research Station Nursery and Market Garden Industries' Development Society. Experimental and Research Station, 1924 |
upper west side research station: Federal Register , 1999 |
upper west side research station: Station Paper - Alaska Forest Research Center Alaska Forest Research Center, 1953 |
upper west side research station: New York Then and Now Edward B. Watson, Edmund V. Gillon, 2012-08-02 Early Manhattan sites are set against more modern photos taken from same position: Times Square, Wall Street, Fifth Avenue, many more. Includes 83 early photographs from 1875 to 1925 contrasted with photos taken in 1976. |
upper west side research station: Information Report - Pacific Forest Research Centre , 1982 |
upper west side research station: Special Report - Coastal Engineering Research Center Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.), 1981 |
upper west side research station: Consumer Research Stephen Brown, Darach Turley, 2005-06-23 Consumer Research: Postcards from the Edge is a collection of cutting-edge essays by leading exponents of postmodern consumer research from Europe and America. Topics covered include: * chronicle, composition and fabulation in consumer research * postmodern approaches to pluralism in consumer research * marketing in cyberspace * poststructuralism in marketing * semiotics in marketing and consumer research |
upper west side research station: West Side Story Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents, 1972 This series of contemporary plays includes structured GCSE assignments for use by individuals or groups. These include questions which involve close reading, writing and discussion. This play places the Romeo and Juliet story in a New York gang-warfare context. |
upper west side research station: Research Reporting Series , 1973 |
upper west side research station: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 , 1988 |
upper west side research station: The Management of Land and Related Water Resources in Oregon Charles McKinley, 1965 |
upper west side research station: New York Magazine , 1992-09-28 New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea. |
upper west side research station: Fake Work Leigh Claire La Berge, 2025-06-17 In this genre-bending memoir, Leigh Claire La Berge reflects on her stint at one of the most prestigious management consulting firms in the country and what it teaches us about the absurdity of work—for readers of Bullshit Jobs and fans of Office Space and Sorry to Bother You While headlines blazed with doomsaying prophecies about the looming Y2K apocalypse, Leigh Claire was quickly introduced to the mysterious workings of The Process—a mythical and ever-changing corporate ethos The Andersen People (her fellow consultants) believed held world-saving powers. Her heroic task: printing physical copies of spreadsheets and sending them to a secure storage facility somewhere in the bowels of New Jersey. After performing a series of equally mundane tasks, one well-timed deployment of an anecdote about a legendary quarterback catapulted her into the ranks of middle management. It wasn’t long before she found herself jet-setting on the firm’s dime to thirty-minute lunch meetings in Johannesburg, and giving impromptu lectures to Japanese executives about limiting liability at the end of the world. By the end of her brief time as a businessman at a fake firm, in a fake industry, dedicated to solving a fake crisis, Leigh Claire had accumulated a lifetime’s worth of lessons about the absurdity of work and the nature of financialized capitalism. Fake Work blends memoir with post-facto theoretical interjections on the philosophical problems posed by contemporary corporate culture—from the inadequacy of poststructuralist inquiry to the alienation of office jobs—to tell the story of the techno-armageddon that wasn’t. |
upper west side research station: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1988 |
upper west side research station: Frommer's? Irreverent Guide to Manhattan Ethan Wolff, 2004-03-25 Looking for a travel guide that goes where other guides fear to tread? One that rides roughshod over ad-copy puffery to smartly deliver the real scoop on a destination's sites and attractions? One that dares to be honest, hip, and fun? Look no more. Frommer's Irreverent Travel Guides are wickedly irreverent, unabashedly honest, and downright hilarious, and provide an insider's perspective on which attractions are overrated tourist traps and which are the secret gems that locals love. You'll get the lowdown on restaurants, lodging, and shopping, and even find out what the locals think of you. Like being taken around by a savvy local, said the New York Times. Hipper and savvier than other guides, concurred Diversion magazine. Never shy about confronting the issues, the Irreverents are guides to real travel in the real world. Frommer's Irreverent Guide to Manhattan is as brash and ballsy as the Big Apple itself. You'll get the straight scoop on old chestnuts like the Empire State Building, as well as the skinny on new hotspots such as the sleek neo-lounges on the Lower East Side. With the Irreverent Guide, you'll become as mobile as the locals: a dim sum brunch in a bustling Chinatown banquet hall is just a subway ride away from a soul-food dinner in Harlem. Discover one of the city's secret bargains: the free ride on the Staten Island Ferry past the Statue of Liberty. In the Irreverent Guide to Manhattan, the gloriously decadent City that Never Sleeps is made both manageable and deliciously fun—whether you choose to pursue the high life at the model hangouts and caviar bars or get down with the low life at Punjabi tandoor delis and cheesy karaoke bars. |
upper west side research station: The New Capitalist Manifesto Umair Haque, 2011 Haque maintains that the worst decade since the Great Depression is actually a crisis of institutions' ideals inherited from the industrial age. In this bold manifesto, Haque advocates a new set of ideals, and makes an irresistible business case for following the lead of companies that adopt these ideals. |
upper west side research station: Market Research , 1937 |
upper west side research station: Guide to New York City Landmarks Andrew Dolkart, 2004 Provides descriptions of over 750 landmarks and sixty-eight historic districts in all five boroughs of New York City, explaining what they are, where they are, and how to find them; and includes a row house architectural style guide, maps, and an index. |
upper west side research station: Flathead National Forest (N.F.), West Side Reservoir Post-Fire Project, Flathead County , 2004 |
upper west side research station: The Upper West Side Michael V. Susi, 2009 The Upper West Side of Manhattan, the residential and retail neighborhood between Central Park and the Hudson River, is famous for its liberalism, cosmopolitan culture, and appetizing. It is a neighborhood as diverse in its population as it is in its architecture. Known as Bloomingdale in the mid-19th century, it was renamed the West End by the century's end when real estate speculation and mass transportation made their way inevitably northward in Manhattan. It was at this time that the grand boulevards and avenues Central Park West, Broadway, Columbus Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue, West End Avenue, and Riverside Drive each quickly assumed their impressive and distinct characters. |
upper west side research station: Bibliography of Agriculture , 1974 |
upper west side research station: Parcells Bill Parcells, Nunyo Demasio, 2014-10-28 Bill Parcells may be the most iconic football coach of our time. During his decades-long tenure as an NFL coach, he turned failing franchises into contenders. He led the ailing New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories, turned the New England Patriots into an NFL powerhouse, reinvigorated the New York Jets, brought the Dallas Cowboys back to life, and was most recently enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Taking readers behind the scenes with one of the most influential and fascinating coaches the NFL has ever known, PARCELLS will take a look back at this coach’s long, storied and influential career, offer a nuanced portrayal of the complex man behind the coach, and examine the inner workings of the NFL. |
upper west side research station: Regional Cotton Variety Tests , 1983 |
upper west side research station: Public Works for Water and Power Development and Energy Research Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Public Works, 1978 |
upper west side research station: USDA Forest Service Research Paper INT. , 1972 |
upper west side research station: The Pennsylvania Railroad, Volume 2 Albert J. Churella, 2023-11-21 By 1933, the Pennsylvania Railroad had been in existence for nearly ninety years. During this time, it had grown from a small line, struggling to build west from the state capital in Harrisburg, to the dominant transportation company in the United States. In Volume 2 of The Pennsylvania Railroad, Albert J. Churella continues his history of this giant of American transportation. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Pennsylvania Railroad was the world's largest business corporation and the nation's most important railroad. By 1917, the Pennsylvania Railroad, like the nation itself, was confronting a very different world. The war that had consumed Europe since 1914 was about to engulf the United States. Amid unprecedented demand for transportation, the federal government undertook the management of the railroads, while new labor policies and new regulatory initiatives, coupled with a postwar recession, would challenge the company like never before. Only time would tell whether the years that followed would signal a new beginning for the Pennsylvania Railroad or the beginning of the end. The Pennsylvania Railroad: The Age of Limits, 1917–1933,represents an unparalleled look at the history, the personalities, and the technologies of this iconic American company in a period that marked the shift from building an empire to exploring the limits of their power. |
upper west side research station: An Adventure in Applied Science Robert Flint Chandler, 1992 |
upper west side research station: The Bitterroot Ecosystem Management Research Project , 2000 |
upper west side research station: New York Magazine , 1988-10-03 New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea. |
upper west side research station: The Young Adult Chronic Patient American Psychiatric Association, American Psychiatric Association Staff, Kernberg, 1985-06-01 The book is a compendium of articles from Hospital and Community Psychiatry on the young adult chronic patient. |
upper west side research station: Hydraulic Research in the United States , 1966 |
upper west side research station: The Man with the Sawed-Off Leg and Other Tales of a New York City Block Daniel J. Wakin, 2018-01-23 They stand proudly gazing across the Hudson River at the cliffs of New Jersey. Their brows are marked by ornamental pediments. Greek columns stand as sentries by their entrances and stone medallions bedeck their chests. They are seven graceful relics of Beaux Arts New York, townhouses built more than 100 years ago for a new class of industrialists, actors and scientists -- many from abroad -- who made their fortunes in the United States and shaped the lives of Americans. This book brings to life the ghosts who inhabit that row of townhouses on Manhattan’s stately Riverside Drive for the first fifty years of the 20th Century, including a vicious crew of hoodlums who carried out what at the time was the largest armored car robbery in American history. It was a daring, minutely planned exploit that ended in blood, when one of the gangsters accidentally shot himself. He was taken to one of the townhouses -- then, in 1934, an underworld safehouse -- where he died and was stuffed in a steamer trunk (but his cohorts had to saw off one of his legs to fit him in it). From gangsters to industrialists, from future mayors to murderers, from movie stars to mafia dons, one block in a burgeoning city saw it all. The people who lived in each of the Seven Sisters reads like a mini Who's Who. Meet: * Percy Geary and John Oley, two Albany gangsters with a background in kidnapping and bootlegging; * Lucretia Davis, baking powder heiress whose parents were engaged in a bitter divorce that included allegations that her mother was trying get her father declared insane and take over his business; * Jokichi Takamine, the world's first biotech engineer and a rare Japanese scientist in the United States at the turn of the 19th century--He discovered diastase, an enzyme to ferment whisky and settle the stomach, and the adrenaline, a major scientific discovery; * Marion Davies, the mistress of William Randolph Hearst, who rose to movie stardom on the back of W.R.'s publicity machine while living on the block; * Julia Marlowe, American's greatest Shakespearean actress around 1900, just to name a few. If only the buildings could speak. * The Fabers of pencil fame * Billy Phelan's Greatest Game (Albany gang made famous by William Kennedy) * Duke Ellington, two mayors, and lurking in the background Legs Diamond.... If only the walls could talk? Dan Wakins makes it so in this unforgettable intimate glimpse into the history of New York City. |
upper west side research station: The World Book Encyclopedia , 1984 An encyclopedia designed especially to meet the needs of elementary, junior high, and high school students. |
upper west side research station: Current Hydraulic Laboratory Research in the United States , 1966 |
upper west side research station: New York CIty , |
upper west side research station: National Geographic Traveler - New York Michael Durham, 2015 Fold-out maps printed on inside front and back covers. |
upper west side research station: Selected Water Resources Abstracts , 1990 |
upper west side research station: National Geographic Traveler: New York Michael S. Durham, 2009 Fold-out maps printed on inside front and back covers. |
upper west side research station: Hypsodonty in Mammals Richard H. Madden, 2015 This book explores the central importance of soil ingestion and earth surface processes in driving the evolution of tooth shape in mammals. |
upper west side research station: U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW. Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Berkeley, Calif.), 1965 |
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The meaning of UPPER is higher in physical position, rank, or order. How to use upper in a sentence.
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The upper() method returns a string where all characters are in upper case. Symbols and Numbers are ignored.
UPPER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
UPPER meaning: 1. at a higher position or level than something else, or being the top part of something: 2. the…. Learn more.
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