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Daniel J. Evans Library, Government Documents/Maps
Mailstop L-2300, Olympia, Washington, 98505 phone: (360) 867-6251, fax: (360) 866-6790
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Last update: September 25, 2002

This is a listing of the latest Federal Government Documents arrivals to our collection that would be of interest to TESC faculty/staff and students. All the titles are located in the Government Documents/Maps department of the library in room L-3321.

Title: Call no.: Format:
China's Criminal Justice System: Roundtable before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. 107th Congress, 2nd session, July 26, 2002 Y 4.C 44: C 86 Paper
Effective Immigration Controls to Deter Terrorism: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Immigration of the Committee on the Judiciary. U.S. Senate, 107th Congress, 1st session, October 17, 2001 Y 4.J 898/2: s.hrg.107-561 Paper
Global Warming Wheel Card Classroom Activity Kit: A Lesson Plan for Teaching About Global Warming and How to Calculate Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Everyday Human Activities (for students grades 6 - 8) EP 4.2: G 51/3/kit Paper
International Cooperation in the War on Terrorism: Hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 107th Congress, 2nd session, May 8, 2002 Y 4.Se 2: 107-2-2 Paper
Loose Nukes, Biological Terrorism, and Chemical Warfare: Using Russian Debt to Enhance Security -- Hearing before the Committee on International Relations. U.S. House of Representatives, 107th Congress, 2nd session, July 25, 2002 Y 4.In 8/16: N 91 Paper
Metal Concentrations and Sources in the Miller Creek Watershed , Park County, Montana, August 2000. USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4148. U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior I 19.42/4: 02-448 Paper
Occurrence and Status of Volatile Organic Compounds in Ground Water from Rural, Untreated, Self-Supplied Domestic Wells in the United States, 1986-99 I 19.42/4: 02-4085 Paper



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