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The USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) prepares reports covering virtually every aspect of U.S. agriculture. See the Data and Statistics tab. The Quick Stats database is the most comprehensive tool for accessing agricultural data published by NASS. Find and download agricultural statistics for every state and county in the United States.
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The WPA (Works Progress Administration until 1st July 1939, thereafter Work Projects Administration) was the agency responsible for the work relief program of the New Deal Administration. The Final State Reports were produced by the State Administration to record the achievements of the specific state projects and to provide recommendations and cautionary tales for any future organization faced with similar problems. The reports summarize the full range of activities that took place in each state.
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This collection of the papers of the Work Projects Administration (WPA) illustrates the breadth of issues addressed in the arts, professional activities, and public administration. The Final State Reports aid understanding the way in which the New Deal moved into areas previously considered to be outside the role of the federal government. The individual Project Reports for each state describe the programs the federal government funded, and a sample of some of the creative and socially oriented programs within given states is included.
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Alternate Name(s) Bibliography of Native North Americans
The database covers all aspects of indigenous culture, history, and life in North America, with more than 350,000 citations for newspapers, magazines, books, journals, etc. dating all the way back to the 16th century,
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The United States of America has a remarkable forest resource—more than 765 million acres of planted and natural forest land and an additional 58 million acres of woodlands. These lands provide clean water, clean air, wildlife and fish habitat, recreational opportunities, and for nearly four centuries have been the foundation for economic development. This atlas introduces the reader to a trove of information.
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Health, United States provides a wide array of trends in health statistics to policymakers, public health professionals, and the public. It presents statistics in four overarching areas: health status and determinants, health care utilization, health care resources, and health expenditures and payers. See the Annual Report, Topics, and Data Finder.
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Statistics and information on the worldwide supply of, demand for, and flow of minerals and materials essential to the U.S. economy, the national security, and protection of the environment.
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Featuring primary source NAACP papers from the twentieth century, this trial includes six collections: Board of Directors, Annual Conferences, Major Speeches, and National Staff Files; Branch Department, Branch Files, and Youth Department Files; Major Campaign--Education, Voting, Housing, Employment, and Armed Forces; Major Campaigns--Scottsboro, Anti-Lynching, Criminal Justice, Peonage, Labor, and Segregation and Discrimination Complaints and Responses; Major Campaigns--Legal Department Files; and Special Subjects.
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Overleaf is a collaborative, online LaTeX editor.
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Oxford Bibliographies offer in-depth research guides and overview articles within academic subjects. Topic areas in the criminology bibliography include corrections, courts and sentencing, crime prevention, criminal behavior, criminologists and criminological theories, environmental criminology, international criminology, organizational and white collar crime, policing, public response to crime, race, gender, ethnicity and crime, research methods, and victimology.
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Oxford Bibliographies offer in-depth research guides and overview articles within academic subjects. Topic areas in the Victorian literature bibliography include culture and society, genre, and themes and movements as well as research on individual authors.
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Reaxys is a reference source on chemical properties, compounds, and reactions supporting research in organic and inorganic chemistry.
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