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  Texas Cooperative Extension, The Hartley County Office
Hartley County is located in the Panhandle of Texas and has an area of 1,462 sguare miles with an elevation of 3900 ft. above sea level.
In 1896, the county seat was moved from the town of Hartley to Channing, the headquarters of the famed XIT Ranch.
Irrigation has resulted in Hartley County being one of the top agricultural producing counties in the state of Texas.
hartley-tx.tamu.edu   (170 words)

  
  David Hartley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hartley’s basic theory is a synthesis of the psychological doctrine of association with Newton’s doctrine of vibrations, of the oscillating motion of subtle bodies through a fluid.
Hartley’s proof and his theory of assent are reminiscent of Locke, but here they are presented as outcomes of the ubiquitous process of association.
Hartley’s happy eschatology is based upon the power and goodness of God and the reasonable inference that the goodness and impartiality of God is inconsistent with eternal misery of any sentient being that He has made.
www.thoemmes.com /404.asp?404;http://www.thoemmes.com/encyclopedia/hartley.htm   (3534 words)

  
 Hartley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hartley oscillator are inductively coupled, variable frequency oscillators where the oscillator may be series or shunt fed. Hartley oscillators have the advantage of having one centre tapped inductor and one tuning capacitor.
Hartley was aware of a relationship between the amount of energy in an information system and the amount of information that could be transmitted.
One drawback of using the Hartley transform is that it is difficult to extend to higher dimensions because it is not a separable transform.
www.geocities.com /neveyaakov/electro_science/hartley.html   (878 words)

  
 Hartley County, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hartley County is a county located in the state of Texas.
Hartley County is named for Oliver C. Hartley and Rufus K. Hartley, two early Texas legislators and lawyers.
Out of the total population, 8.00% of those under the age of 18 and 5.30% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hartley_County,_Texas   (402 words)

  
 Hartley-Kent: History
Hartley has come a long way since the "clearing in the wood where the deer are" of a thousand years ago, to the small dormitory town of today.
Hartley continued to grow slowly - Hasted writing at the end of the 18th century could still say that Hartley "is but little known or frequented".
Hartley House and Yew Cottage are both 18th century creations; and the cottages in Castle Hill amongst others belong to the last century.
hartley-kent.org.uk /history   (1510 words)

  
 Ralph Hartley Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com
He invented the Hartley oscillator and contributed to the foundations of information theory.
Hartley was born in Spruce, Nevada and attended the University of Utah, receiving an A.B. degree in 1909.
A patent for the oscillator was filed on June 1, 1915 and awarded on October 26, 1920.
www.wikiwhat.com /encyclopedia/r/ra/ralph_hartley.html   (385 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Hartley brings Stanley Cup home to Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hartley's story is that he was a volunteer goaltending coach for a very bad Hawkesbury Hawks junior team in 1987, when he was asked to become the head coach on an interim basis.
Hartley said he always was in the PPG plant manager's office, making a pitch for money to sponsor one of the plant teams or put a plant team in a tournament.
The only non-public moment Hartley spent with the Cup came at around noon, when he took the Cup to a local cemetery, where he placed the Cup on the grave of his father, who died when he was 18, and his grandfather, plus his wife's parents.
www.usatoday.com /sports/hockey/2001-08-01-hartley-cover.htm   (1718 words)

  
 Walkabout - Hartley
Hartley, at the base of the hill, was a town designated by early settlers and the government as a future regional centre.
Hartley was chosen and by 1837 both the Court House and the police barracks had been built.
It is possible to inspect all of Hartley's historic buildings in a relatively short time because only the Court House is open for inspection and most of the buildings are private residences which can only be viewed from the footpath or roadway.
www.walkabout.com.au /locations/NSWHartley.shtml   (1432 words)

  
 Hartley, Marsden on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hartley is known for his still lifes and, most of all, for his paintings of the people and landscapes of Maine, the latter his first and last great subjects.
Hartley's indicative objects: a recent exhibition spotlighted the still lifes of Marsden Hartley, finding in them a metaphorical complexity and emotional range to rival that of his better known landscapes and abstractions.
Hartley's Talent; Marsden Hartley's ability to paint in a variety of styles seems to have left his reputation in limbo, but he deserves mention as one of the great American artists.(ART)(Biography)
www.encyclopedia.com /html/H/HartleyM1.asp   (610 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: HARTLEY COUNTY
Until the frontier reached the Hartley County region in the 1870s, the area was just a small part of the huge, vacant High Plains, which stretch from Texas to Canada.
In 1891 the county was organized with the tiny town of Hartley as county seat.
The population of Hartley County steadily increased from the 1940s to the 1980s, rising to 1,913 in 1950, 2,171 in 1960, 2,782 in 1970, and 3,987 in 1980.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/HH/hch9.html   (1670 words)

  
 Loyola remembers Fr. Greg Hartley, S.J. - News
Hartley was born on Oct. 12, 1948, in Baltimore, Md. and graduated high school from Polytechnic Institute in 1966.
Hartley's camaraderie with students also served as a mentorship for many; students would look to him for advice and share their ideas about the world, and Hartley was happy to discuss their thoughts.
Hartley reached out in that way." An avid reader, Hartley often served as a personal librarian for some students, mailing them books while they were abroad and lending others works from his extensive collection.
www.loyolagreyhound.com /news/2005/02/01/News/Loyola.Remembers.Fr.Greg.Hartley.S.j-846955.shtml   (892 words)

  
 Mining Technology - Ngezi Platinum Mine, Zimbabwe
An underground operation, Hartley was brought into production in 1997 at a cost of some $289 million, but shut within two years because of operational problems.
Hartley and Ngezi are two of several platinum-bearing deposits hosted in Zimbabwe's 'Great Dyke'.
Hartley has an integrated processing plant, consisting of a mill, concentrator, smelter and converter, base metal refinery and on-site laboratories.
www.mining-technology.com /projects/hartley   (858 words)

  
 David Hartley
Hartley notes that adults start calling a child willful at the time he learns to walk, because “the child, in some cases, does not walk when desired, whilst yet the circumstances are apparently the same as when he does.
Hartley's approach is nearly the opposite of Locke's, who writes as if language were a dictionary, in which each word marks an idea known prelinguistically to the speaker: “words being voluntary signs, they cannot be voluntary signs imposed by [the speaker] on things he knows not.
Hartley had a warrant for this affirmative approach to languages in his scientific and mathematical training: Newton wrote the Principia in the language of geometry, but the “mathematical principles of natural philosophy” could be equally (and better?) expressed in the “algebraic” language of the calculus -- for which there were rival notations.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/hartley   (8308 words)

  
 Marsden Hartley: American Modern
Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) was at the center of the artistic and cultural maelstrom known today as early American Modernism.
Such changes profoundly affected Hartley, and the many shifts he made in his art reveal his persistent effort to stay abreast of change, to come to terms with the dynamics of his world, and to forge his own contribution to it.
Hartley's first solo exhibition at 291 in 1909, led to his long-standing affiliation with the Stieglitz circle of artists, writers, and cultural critics.
www.tfaoi.com /aa/2aa/2aa10.htm   (1469 words)

  
 Seaton Sluice Northumberlands Coal Export Docks - NORTH COUNTRY WEB
Hartley was the name given to the whole of the area between the Brier Dene at Whitley and the Seaton Bum on the Blyth coastal road.
The Royal Hartley Bottle Works came into being during the mid 1700s in order to consume the small excess coal mined locally and covered an area of four and a quarter acres being the most extensive of their kind in the United Kingdom producing up to a million glass bottles a year.
New Hartley village lies a mile inland from Seaton Sluice, and about a mile to the north east of Seaton Delaval was originally part of the parish of Earsdon, which Charlie Steel explained elsewhere was a northern suburb of Monkseaton and Whitley Bay
www.northumbrian-coast.co.uk /seaton-sluice.htm   (1863 words)

  
 Greenhouses, Glasshouses and Conservatories by Hartley Botanic
Hartley greenhouses are the preferred choice of professional and hobby gardeners alike and have been uniquely recognised by the most prestigious worldwide authority, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Hartley’s Victorian range of glasshouses evoke the same sense of style, function and proportion that were central to the grand 18th century designs of Kew’s Palm and Waterlily Houses, and provide ample height to accommodate exotic tree ferns.
Every Hartley greenhouse is structurally engineered to cope with the severest storms and fitted with tempered safety glass.
www.hartley-botanic.co.uk   (346 words)

  
 David Hartley Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
David Hartley, son of the philosopher David Hartley, studied medicine at the University of Leyden.
Hartley was sympathetic to the Rockingham Whigs, although he did not hold office in either Rockingham ministry.
Hartley was sent to Paris in April, 1783, to negotiate the definitive treaty with the United States and to make a trade agreement.
www.clements.umich.edu /Webguides/Arlenes/HK/Hartley.html   (235 words)

  
 ArtsNet Minnesota: Identity: Marsden Hartley
One of Hartley's closest friends in Berlin was with a young German soldier named Karl von Freyburg.
On October 7, 1914, von Freyburg was killed in an early battle of World War I. Hartley was very sad about his friend's death and began a series of paintings to express his feelings.
The number 4 beneath the cross is both the number of von Freyburg's regiment in the army and Hartley's house number in Berlin.
www.artsconnected.org /artsnetmn/identity/hartley.html   (458 words)

  
 Hartley - Home Page
This website offers a catalog of the musical compositions of Walter S. Hartley, professor emeritus of Music at State University College, Fredonia, New York.
Arrangements of others' work by Dr. Hartley receive catalog numbers beginning in the 900's and so are grouped separately at the end of most lists.
WALTER S. HARTLEY (born February 21, 1927, Washington, D.C.) began composing at age five and became seriously dedicated to it at sixteen.
www.walterhartley.com   (560 words)

  
 SUNY Press :: David Hartley on Human Nature
Hartley's Observations is much richer than that, linking psychology to physiology, to religion and moral theory.
Hartley comes alive in the pages of this book, his doctrines are shown to be rich in understanding as well as relevant today.
In this first complete account of Hartley's thought, Richard Allen explains Hartley's theories of physiology, perception and action, language and cognition, emotional development and transformation, and spiritual transcendence.
www.sunypress.edu /details.asp?id=54109   (362 words)

  
 º º Nina Hartley : Movies Point
Hartley crossed over into mainstream Hollywood with an appearance in the 1997 film Boogie Nights in which she played a porn star.
Hartley has been an advocate for the adult film industry's right to exist, and, prior to the rise to stardom of Jenna Jameson, had often been called upon when television news programs and talk shows required an articulate, leading porn star.
Nina Hartley is a true pioneer in the social/sexual arena of America, and she is one of those rare and wonderful women who understand that equality in the bedroom is more than just words and slogans.
www.moviespoint.com /actress/nina-hartley.php   (283 words)

  
 Hartley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hartley's Ph.D. thesis was completed in 1964 under Hall's supervision.
The Hartleys owned a series of tandems, but Mary [his wife] tended to fold her arms and sing as they went up hills, leaving Brian to do all the work.
The picture of Brian Hartley was taken in August 1993 at the Groups Galway / St Andrews Conference, held in Galway Ireland.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Hartley.html   (444 words)

  
 Connecticut State Senator Joan Hartley
A list of bills introduced by Senator Hartley during the 2006 session can be found on the General Assemby Web site.
Joan Hartley (D-Waterbury), currently the Deputy President Pro Tempore of the State Senate, was elected to her third term in the 15th State Senate District by an overwhelming margin in November 2004.
After serving for 16 years in the State House of Representatives from the 73rd District, which included serving as Speaker Pro Tempore--the third-highest ranking position in the House--Joan was elected to the State Senate from the 15th District in November 2000.
www.senatedems.state.ct.us /Hartley.html   (441 words)

  
 Hartley Lifecare Incorporated
Hartley Lifecare Incorporated is a registered not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting people with physical and complex disabilities, their carers and families living within the Australian Capital Territory and surrounding New South Wales region.
Hartley Lifecare provides year round 24-hour specialised  centre-based accommodation.Other services include respite and community programs.
Hartley Lifecare would like to thank these organisations and individuals for their valuable support and assistance
www.hartley.org.au   (156 words)

  
 www.hartleyfamily.org.uk HARTLEY - History Page
Sadly, it is believed as the result of some political skulduggery, he was accused of colluding with Robert the Bruce for a truce against the King's wishes and was hung drawn and quartered at Carlisle Castle, his head ending up on the Tower of London.
Located half-a-mile from the Village Hall, and close to the railway station of New Hartley, is the old shaft of the Hartley New Pit, made memorable by the terrible catastrophe which occurred there on Thursday, January 16th, 1862.
The terrible calamity called on the sympathy of all classes of society for the widows and children of the Hartley men, and a noble fund for their relief was speedily subscribed.
www.hartleyfamily.org.uk /HistoryPage.html   (2439 words)

  
 Mariette Hartley UP
Hartley's grandfather was John Watson, the founder of "behaviorism," a concept that maintained all behavior was reflex action—stimulus and response.
In her book, Hartley explains, "To cry when you left someone you loved was a 'conditioned emotional' reflex.
Hartley, however, did get that she was emotionally deprived.
home.houston.rr.com /blase/Root%20Folder/HartleyU.html   (814 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ven. William Hartley
The Armada year was for Catholics both the time of worst bloodshed and of the greatest dearth of news, and this explains why we know but little of Hartley's companions.
He had once been in York prison, but was arrested in Grey's Inn Lane, London, 10 March, 1857, going under the name of Weldon, and died under that name; this had led several early martyrologists into the curious mistake of making him into two martyrs, Hewett dying at York, and Weldon at London.
Hartley's second companion was the Venerable Robert Sutton, a tutor or schoolmaster, born at Kegworth in Leichestershire, who had practiced his profession in Paternoster Row, London.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07146a.htm   (562 words)

  
 Sanford & A Lifetime of Color: Study Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) was an American painter who traveled around Europe and America for most of his life.
Hartley was a master of 20th century painting.
Examples of Marsden Hartley's works may be found at: Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota
www.sanford-artedventures.com /study/bio_hartley.html   (106 words)

  
 Marsden Hartley
Born in Lewiston, Maine, Marsden Hartley moved with his parents to Cleveland in 1892, where he attended classes at the Cleveland Art Institute.
After settling in New York in 1898, he studied under William Merritt Chase and later at the National Academy of Design, but his style was most greatly affected by Albert Pinkham Ryder and the Impressionist Giovanni Segantini.
By 1920 Hartley's painting had become increasingly representational.
www.artchive.com /artchive/H/hartley.html   (1357 words)

  
 Hartley - News 2004
Hartley falls in the Sevenoaks Counting area for this election but is likely to be part of Dartford constituency for the general election.
Hartley Conservative Councillor Andrew Garwood of Leigh City Technology College pictured (with blue tie!), saying before the result was announced that it was "a very good initiative".
The FHC were also at the enquiry to argue for Hartley being in Dartford constituency, the commissioner kindly praised the "enormous amount of thorough research" in its "invaluable report".
www.hartley-kent.org.uk /news/news_2004.htm   (5707 words)

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