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[Steve Swartz gives lecture, 1]

Photograph of Steve Swartz, Associate Professor of Logistics Management at UNT, giving a lecture during class. Swartz can be seen standing on the left side of the photograph, facing a group of students to the right. He is gesturing with both hands. A presentation slide titled, "The Book Selling Industry," can be seen on a projector screen behind him.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Baugh, Brian
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Steve Swartz gives lecture, 2]

Photograph of Steve Swartz, Associate Professor of Logistics Management at UNT, giving a lecture during class. Swartz can be seen standing on the left side of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera and gesturing with both hands. A presentation slide titled, "E-Fulfillment," is visible on a projector screen behind him. Students can be seen sitting at tables in the foreground with their backs to the camera.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Baugh, Brian
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Steve Swartz gives lecture, 3]

Photograph of Steve Swartz, Associate Professor of Logistics Management at UNT, giving a lecture during class. Swartz can be seen standing on the left side of the photograph, facing a group of students to the right. He is pointing to a presentation slide titled, "The Book Selling Industry," on the projector screen behind him.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Baugh, Brian
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Steve Swartz gives lecture, 4]

Photograph of Steve Swartz, Associate Professor of Logistics Management at UNT, giving a lecture during class. Swartz can be seen standing in the center of the photograph, looking to the right of the camera. He is using both arms to gesture to a presentation slide titled, "Direct-to-Consumer:Cost Trade-Off," on the projector screen behind him. The heads of two students can be seen in the foreground, facing away from the camera.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Baugh, Brian
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Hurricane Katrina Relief (open access)

Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Hurricane Katrina Relief

None
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Bea, Keith
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 114, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 114, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Daily newspaper from Perry, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Brown, Gloria
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Daily newspaper from Chickasha, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Bush, Kent
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 107, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 107, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Daily newspaper from Altus, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Bush, Michael
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Boerne Star & Recorder (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

Boerne Star & Recorder (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Semiweekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Cartwright, Brian
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 81, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 81, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Daily newspaper from Baytown, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Cash, Wanda Garner
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Tiger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

The Tiger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Monthly student newspaper from St. Philip's College in San Antonio, Texas that includes campus news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Christine, Glynis & Agold, Cynthia
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Student newspaper of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma that includes national, local, and campus news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Ganus, Sara
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Semiweekly newspaper from Sealy, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Griffin, Joanie & Ermis, Jay
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Weekly newspaper from Emory, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Hill, Earl Clyde, Jr.
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Final Monitoring Plan for Site Restoration at Murdock, Nebraska. (open access)

Final Monitoring Plan for Site Restoration at Murdock, Nebraska.

In early 2005, Argonne National Laboratory conducted an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA; Argonne 2005b) to address carbon tetrachloride contamination identified in groundwater and surface water at Murdock, Nebraska, approximately 22 mi east-northeast of Lincoln (Figure 1.1). The EE/CA study was performed for the Commodity Credit Corporation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (CCC/USDA), as the technical basis for a proposed removal action for the Murdock site. The EE/CA was conducted in compliance with an Administrative Order on Consent issued for Murdock by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA 1991). Three removal action alternatives were examined through the use of site-specific data and predictive simulations of groundwater flow and contaminant transport performed with calibrated numerical models. The alternatives were evaluated individually and compared against performance criteria established under the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). On the basis of these evaluations, an alternative employing phytoremediation in conjunction with seasonal groundwater extraction and treatment by spray irrigation was recommended by the CCC/USDA to permanently reduce the carbon tetrachloride contaminant levels in groundwater and surface water at the site. The proposed alternative is being implemented in cooperation with the EPA. Under …
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: LaFreniere, L. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): FY2006 Budget (open access)

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): FY2006 Budget

None
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: McCarty, Maggie; Perl, Libby; Foote, Bruce E. & Boyd, Eugene
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 2006-02-28 – April Marie Ross, clarinet

Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Ross, April Marie
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 91, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (open access)

Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 91, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Daily newspaper from Sapulpa, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: Stone, Greg
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Federal Bureau of Investigation: Weak Controls over Trilogy Project Led to Payment of Questionable Contractor Costs and Missing Assets (open access)

Federal Bureau of Investigation: Weak Controls over Trilogy Project Led to Payment of Questionable Contractor Costs and Missing Assets

A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Trilogy project--initiated in 2001--is the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) largest information technology (IT) upgrade to date. While ultimately successful in providing updated IT infrastructure and systems, Trilogy was not a success with regard to upgrading FBI's investigative applications. Further, the project was plagued with missed milestones and escalating costs, which eventually totaled nearly $537 million. In light of these events, Congress asked GAO to determine whether (1) internal controls provided reasonable assurance that improper payment of unallowable contractor costs would not be made or would be detected in the normal course of business, (2) payments to contractors were properly supported as a valid use of government funds, and (3) FBI maintained proper accountability for assets purchased with Trilogy project funds."
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Health Professions Education Programs (open access)

Health Professions Education Programs

A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "For fiscal years 1999 through 2005, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), spent about $2.7 billion to fund the more than 40 health professions education programs authorized under title VII and title VIII of the Public Health Service Act. These programs include those providing grants to institutions, direct assistance to students, and funding for health workforce analyses. Title VII includes programs related to the education of providers, such as primary care physicians. Title VIII includes programs related to nursing education. Most of these programs were last reauthorized in 1998. GAO reviewed changes in funding and in the number of these programs since 1998, HRSA's goals and assessment of the programs, and HRSA's national health professions workforce projections. GAO reviewed relevant laws and agency documents and data, and interviewed HRSA officials and representatives of health professions education associations."
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
HIV/AIDS: Changes Needed to Improve the Distribution of Ryan White CARE Act and Housing Funds (open access)

HIV/AIDS: Changes Needed to Improve the Distribution of Ryan White CARE Act and Housing Funds

A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Among federal efforts to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic are the CARE Act of 1990 and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program (HOPWA) administered by the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Housing and Urban Development (HUD), respectively. Both use formulas based upon a grantee's number of AIDS cases, rather than HIV and AIDS cases, to distribute funds to metropolitan areas, states, and territories. HIV cases must be incorporated with AIDS cases in CARE Act formulas not later than fiscal year 2007. GAO was asked to examine (1) how CARE Act and HOPWA funds are allocated among types of services, (2) the extent of funding distribution differences among CARE Act and HOPWA grantees, and how funding formula provisions contribute to these differences, and (3) what distribution differences could result from incorporating HIV case counts in CARE Act and HOPWA funding formulas."
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program: Program and Risk Management Could Be Enhanced (open access)

Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program: Program and Risk Management Could Be Enhanced

A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under its Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program, the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insures nearly $5 billion in mortgage loans for the renovation or construction of hospitals that would otherwise have difficulty accessing capital. In response to a requirement in the 2005 Consolidated Appropriations Conference Report, GAO examined (1) the design and management of the program, as compared with private insurance, (2) the nature and management of the relationship between HUD and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in implementing the program, (3) the financial implications of the program to the General Insurance/Special Risk Insurance (GI/SRI) fund, including risk posed by program and market trends, and (4) how HUD estimates the annual credit subsidy for the program, including the factors and assumptions used."
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
September 11: Monitoring of World Trade Center Health Effects Has Progressed, but Program for Federal Responders Lags Behind (open access)

September 11: Monitoring of World Trade Center Health Effects Has Progressed, but Program for Federal Responders Lags Behind

Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "After the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center (WTC), nearly 3,000 people died and an estimated 250,000 to 400,000 people in the vicinity were affected. An estimated 40,000 people who responded to the disaster--including New York City Fire Department (FDNY) personnel and other government and private-sector workers and volunteers--were exposed to physical and mental health hazards. Concerns remain about the long-term health effects of the attack and about the nation's capacity to plan for and respond to health effects resulting from future disasters. Several federally funded programs have monitored the physical and mental health effects of the WTC attack. These monitoring programs include one-time screening programs and programs that also conduct follow-up monitoring. GAO was asked to assess the progress of these programs and examined (1) federally funded programs implemented by state and local government agencies or private institutions, (2) federally administered programs to monitor the health of federal workers who responded to the disaster in an official capacity, and (3) lessons learned from WTC monitoring programs. GAO reviewed program documents and interviewed federal, state, and local officials and others involved in WTC monitoring programs. This statement …
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Women's History Month event calendar, 2006] (open access)

[Women's History Month event calendar, 2006]

A document advertising the events during Women's History Month in 2006. The events are sponsored by the UNT Multicultural Center on campus. There are six events in total including film screenings, programs and presentations, and conferences. At the bottom of the list is a short description of the month's history and the contact and location information for the MC. The description reads "The public celebration of women's history in the U.S. began in 1978 as 'Women's History Week' in Sonoma County, CA. The week that included March 8th, International Women's Day, was selected. In 1987, Congress expanded the celebration to a month, and March was declared Women's History Month." The second page is a larger version of the same description and page three is a picture collage of important female figures.
Date: February 28, 2006
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library