Regulatory Implications of the Davis-Besse Mishap

Regulatory Implications of the Davis-Besse Mishap
Title Regulatory Implications of the Davis-Besse Mishap PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1986
Genre Nuclear power plants
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Davis

Davis
Title Davis PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Marian Davis
Publisher
Pages 1080
Release 1985
Genre Family History
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Charles Davies (b.ca. 1706) emigrated from England to Philadelphia, and married Hannah Matson in 1732/1733. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Davis) and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere.

Bill Davis

Bill Davis
Title Bill Davis PDF eBook
Author Steve Paikin
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 617
Release 2016-10-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 145973176X

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A biography of perhaps Ontario’s most important premier, who, despite having been out of public life for thirty years, is remembered fondly by many as the head of one of Ontario’s most progressive, yet conservative, governments.

Davis

Davis
Title Davis PDF eBook
Author John Lofland
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 164
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738524641

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Development of Davisville, a farm community, into the city of Davis, Calif. and the U.C. Davis University campus, with brief biographies on community leaders such as George Washington Pierce.

Administration of the Davis-Bacon Act

Administration of the Davis-Bacon Act
Title Administration of the Davis-Bacon Act PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor
Publisher
Pages 834
Release 1962
Genre Employee fringe benefits
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Jefferson Davis, Confederate President

Jefferson Davis, Confederate President
Title Jefferson Davis, Confederate President PDF eBook
Author Herman Hattaway
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 592
Release 2002-06-13
Genre History
ISBN 0700612939

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He was one of the most embattled heads of state in American history. Charged with building a new nation while waging a war for its very independence, he accepted his responsibilities reluctantly but carried them out with a fierce dedication to his ideals. Those efforts ultimately foundered on the shoals of Confederate defeat, leaving Davis stranded in public memory as both valiant leader and desolate loser. Now two renowned Civil War historians, Herman Hattaway and Richard Beringer, take a new and closer look at Davis's presidency. In the process, they provide a clearer image of his leadership and ability to handle domestic, diplomatic, and military matters under the most trying circumstances-without the considerable industrial and population resources of the North and without the formal recognition of other nations. Hattaway and Beringer examine Davis's strengths and weaknesses as president in light of both traditional evidence and current theories of presidential leadership. They show us a man so respected that northern colleagues regretted his departure from the U.S. Senate, but so bent on Southern independence he was willing to impose unthinkable burdens on his citizens-an apologist for slavery who was committed to state rights, even while growing nationalism in his new country called for a stronger central government. In assessing Davis's actual administration of the Confederate state, the authors analyze the Confederate government's constitution, institutions, infrastructure, and cabinet-level administrators. They also integrate events of Davis's presidency with the ongoing war as it encroached upon the South, offering a panoramic view of military strategy as seen from the president's office. They tell how Davis reacted to the outcomes of key battles and campaigns in order to assess his leadership abilities, his relations with civilian and military authorities, and-his own personal competency notwithstanding-his poor judgment in selecting generals. Rich in detail and exhilaratingly told with generous selections from Davis's own letters and speeches, Hattaway and Beringer provide the most insightful account available of the first and only Confederate presidency-suggesting that perhaps it was the Confederate government, rather than Davis himself, that failed. More than that, it shows us Jefferson Davis as an American leader and offers a new appreciation of his place in our country's history.

Administration of the Davis-Bacon Act

Administration of the Davis-Bacon Act
Title Administration of the Davis-Bacon Act PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Special Subcommittee on Labor
Publisher
Pages 1338
Release 1962
Genre Wages
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