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Publications

Nonfiction

Coast Guard Forum
Military Advanced Education
Air Transport World
Interval International
California Literary Review
ASCE News
Outdoor America
Print Solutions
Governing
Global Smart Energy
U.S. Developers Journal
The Professional

Poetry

By Way of Dust and Rain
Cinnamon Press
Beltway Poetry Quarterly
Parting Gifts
Poetry Midwest
Out of Chaos
Temenos



Coast Guard Forum

Issue 1.1

Issue 2.1

Issue 2.2

Issue 2.3

Issue 2.4

Issue 2.5

Selected Articles

Helping Haiti

Actionable Intelligence

Operation Safe Catch

A Cut Above

Saving the Gulf

Hide and Seek

Battling Pirates

Fire Readiness


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Military Advanced Education

Issue 5.1

Issue 5.2

Issue 5.3

Issue 5.5

Issue 5.6

Issue 5.7

Issue 5.8

Selected Articles

Bells and Whistles

Views From Nashville

From Battlefield to Classroom

Metrics and Mandates

A Win-Win

New Rule

Coalition and Community

Learning to Learn


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Air Transport World

Selected Articles

Tout de Suite

Fill ‘Er Up

Because it's Breakable (digital edition)

Untangling the Chain

Vulcan Mettle

Coping with Disruptions

From Back Office to Cyberspace

Greening the Supply Chain

SAFRAN Bets on Queretaro

Aligning Service with Demand

SelectOne Booms in China

Parts and Players


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Interval International

Selected Articles

You’re History

American Pastoral


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California Literary Review (bio)

Selected Articles

Walks with Men by Ann Beattie

Love and Summer by William Trevor

Shadow and Light by Jonathan Rabb

Eat Sleep Sit by Kaoru Nonomura


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ASCE News

National Articles

Montpelier Estate Restored To Madison-Era Design

CEFI Conference Charts Course Toward Innovation and Sustainability

Conference Assesses Levee Safety in California

In Wake of Infrastructure Tragedies, ASCE Offers Insight and Leadership

A Decade of Fellowships: ASCE Program Gives Engineering a Voice on Capitol Hill

Secretary of Transportation Addresses Infrastructure Crisis at Summit

Leaders Share Visions of Profession in 2025

Corps Comments on Performance Report of New Orleans Hurricane Protection System

Governor Opts for Aerial Alignment through Tyson’s Corner

Forum Advances Strategies for Rebuilding New Orleans

Nation’s Infrastructure Receives a D in ASCE’s 2005 ‘Report Card’

Members Deliver ASCE’s Report Card On Infrastructure to Congress

Purdue Team Triumphs By Doing It the Hard Way

Board Plan May Be First Step in Launch of Building Security Council

Policy 465 Buttressed by NAE Report on Engineering Education

Standards Committee’s Training Programs to Boost Security of Water Utilities

Katrina Roundtable Addresses Response And Recovery Efforts

Symposium Highlights Findings from Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami Investigations

Special Session on Hurricane Katrina Underscores Recovery and Leadership

Henry Calls for Commitment, Coordination, and Cooperation at Rebuilding Conference

International Articles

ASCE Honors Machu Picchu and Tipon at Peruvian Embassy

ASCE Participates in Capacity Building Program for Pakistan

ASCE Meets with Iraqi Minister of Water Resources To Discuss Cooperation

ASCE Workshop Brings Together Participants in Iraq Rebuilding Efforts

Tsunami Workshop Advances Rebuilding and Recovery Strategies

Humanitarian Group Brings Technology To Developing Countries

Water and Sanitation Workshop Addresses Capacity Building In South Africa

Transit Security Study Comes Against Backdrop of London and Madrid Bombings

Workshop Advances Implementation of Global Principles and Guidelines

Iraqi Member Survives Kidnapping, Thanks ASCE for Support

In the Field Articles

Collagen Research Could Shed Light on Bone Integrity

AEI’s Symposium Explores Dimensions of Sheltering in Place

Aesthetic Approach To Storm-Water Management

Panama Canal Expansion Prompts Study of Dredging and Excavation Impacts

Observation Wheel in Las Vegas Expected to Reach New Heights

Students Resurrect New England Bridges

‘Big Dig’ House Makes Case for ‘Precycling’

Field Manual Proves Timely in Wake of Ivan

Global Warming May Threaten Boston’s Waterfront

NIST Releases Findings on Collapse of Twin Towers

Report on Seattle Fault Zone Calls for Tougher Infrastructure

Terrorism Drill Staged at Boston Airport

Iron Truss Bridges Are Works of Art, Engineering Student Says

Water Supply Project Helps Pflugerville Handle Growth

National Hazards Coalition Briefs Congress on Hurricane Mitigation

Polymeric Structures as Low-Cost Biohazard Sensors

ASCE Helps Renovate Senior Center in Los Angeles


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Outdoor America

A DUCK CALLING: Maryland’s ‘Harbor of Grace’ also happens to be a harbor for decoy carvers—and Bryon Bodt is among the best.

CALIFORNIA STREAMIN’: Bringing classrooms to the outdoors and inner-city kids to the mountains.

FROM RUNWAYS TO WATERWAYS: Chapters call a halt to glycol pollution.

PLIGHT OF THE PLOVER: Wisconsin’s Bill Cook Chapter rallies a town to protect a river.

CASHING IN ON CONSERVATION: How one Ike turned an unproductive farm into a hunter’s paradise.


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Print Solutions 

ONWARD AND UPWARD DOWN UNDER

COST-EFFECTIVE (AND FAST) SOLUTIONS: A distributorship’s online ordering system saves clients time and money, and has helped the firm boost sales. 

A LEAGUE OF ITS OWN


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Governing

The Covenant Quandary: Fault or no-fault? 

A Mixed Victory for ‘Tax-Free Weeks’ in Florida & New York 

Connecticut has a Simple Solution to Saving Energy 

A Bridge Too Tasty 

Learning to Drive the Palm Beach Way 

A Busted Butt Ban


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Global Smart Energy

Controlling the Grid

Is Grid-Scale Storage Finally for Real?


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U.S. Developers Journal

Fall 2009 Edition III

Selected Articles

Spreading Comfort through Innovation

Advancing Cost- and Energy-Efficient Design

A Leader in Production Quality and Safety

In-house Expertise, Commitment and Character

Fall 2009 Edition IV

Selected Articles

Building Values for Client and Tribe

Unsurpassed Service, Quality and Value


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The Professional

Getting Past Writing Pretty


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