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Ownership and care  in culturally significant  architecture: Three case studies

Ownership and care in culturally significant architecture: Three case studies

... By contrast, the community or the local council of Steinkopf has struggled to care for and maintain their building for the past 36 years. It is possible that the attitude towards the building could have changed over the ...

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In the decade ending in 1999, there were significant decreases in serious

In the decade ending in 1999, there were significant decreases in serious

... this were the case, however, the individual would be charged with a felony and there would be no record of a misdemeanor arrest, since only the most serious arrest charge is ...

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R ecently, small but significant overall effect sizes were

R ecently, small but significant overall effect sizes were

... patients were not able to get dressed, take a bath, transfer, walk and climb stairs ...controlled studies have shown that those with an incomplete functional recovery are able to improve walking ability, 10 ...

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College of Human Sciences I. SIGNIFICANT TRENDS: There were really no significant trends in the College of Human Sciences.

College of Human Sciences I. SIGNIFICANT TRENDS: There were really no significant trends in the College of Human Sciences.

... three significant changes were started during this time period, which will impact the 2013-2014 catalog: a new Bachelor of Science program in Athletic Training (Kinesiology); a department name change for ...

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Why were capital controls abandoned? The case of Britain’s
abolition of exchange controls, 1977 9

Why were capital controls abandoned? The case of Britain’s abolition of exchange controls, 1977 9

... the City become the center of securities in Europe, yet he claimed that he would be satisfied to see some action on exchange controls within a timeframe of three years. 9 Nevertheless, certain officials did support ...

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Some studies of clinically significant binding

Some studies of clinically significant binding

... Table 1 summarises a l l th e a b s o rp tio n s o b ta in e d frcm these i n i t i a l v is ib le s p e c tro s c o p ic e x p e rim e n ts . A ltho u gh h e lp fu l in showing th a t no SNP broke down in th e presence ...

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Why were banks better off in the 2001 recession?

Why were banks better off in the 2001 recession?

... The Case for Skill: Risk Management Risk management emerged as a distinct banking discipline in the 1990s, following the Latin American debt crisis, the stock market crash, and the onset of turmoil in real estate ...

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Case Studies. Case Studies

Case Studies. Case Studies

... 2b Case 8 - Rationale This patient meets the criteria for SUTI 2a: 2a Patient had an indwelling urinary catheter in place for > 2 calendar days, with day of device placement being Day1, and catheter was in place ...

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One of the most significant findings is that there were significant differences between the students of different nationalities when assessing access to financial resources

One of the most significant findings is that there were significant differences between the students of different nationalities when assessing access to financial resources

... The structure of the article is as follows: The theoretical part presents the research results focusing on how well the of students fit into their local business environment and also on the factors that influence ...

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Why do Ministers Ask for Policy Evaluation Studies? The Case of the Flemish Government

Why do Ministers Ask for Policy Evaluation Studies? The Case of the Flemish Government

... Such studies could provide more insights into the conditions under which ministers prioritize a certain evaluation purpose, and on the reasons why they strategically emphasize a certain purpose in policy ...

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Why were FIFA World Cup Tickets so cheap?

Why were FIFA World Cup Tickets so cheap?

... The character of our analysis is positive; in particular it takes as given that the monopolist uses a random procedure to ration demand. From a theoretic point of view there certainly are superior screening mechanisms in ...

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Debate. Why We Were Surprised (Again) by the Arab Spring

Debate. Why We Were Surprised (Again) by the Arab Spring

... In the case of the Arab Spring, dictators fell relatively quickly and with comparatively lit- tle bloodshed when armies ultimately refused to support them. This is what happened in Tunisia and Egypt. Dictators ...

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Significant differences were found in three of the six items of autonomy between males and females

Significant differences were found in three of the six items of autonomy between males and females

... Future studies could expand the scope and incorporate students from other institutions around the ...out why many young people in South Africa do not start ...

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P< 0.001) were detected following CUR supplementation. Finally, a significant decrease of oxidative

P< 0.001) were detected following CUR supplementation. Finally, a significant decrease of oxidative

... previous studies revealing changes in the antioxidant capacity of male reproductive structures in the presence of CUR (Karbalay-Doust and Noorafshan 2011; Soleimanzadeh and Saberi- vand 2013; Tvrda et ...

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History of research The studies of the tourist infrastructure were conducted by such

History of research The studies of the tourist infrastructure were conducted by such

... they were rather close to each other, which was convenient in case of bad weather or other unforeseen ...times were equipped with water supply, electricity, had their own boilers, toilets and ...

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"Why there is (also) No Domestic Public Opinion on Europe: Three Case-Studies from The Netherlands"

"Why there is (also) No Domestic Public Opinion on Europe: Three Case-Studies from The Netherlands"

... Paper to be presented at the EUSA Tenth Biennial International Conference, Montreal, Canada 17 - 19 May 2007. Abstract Much debate about the ‘democratic deficit’ of the European Union focuses on the absence of a European ...

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The case for increasing the statistical power of eddy covariance ecosystem studies : why, where and how?

The case for increasing the statistical power of eddy covariance ecosystem studies : why, where and how?

... EC studies of CO 2 fluxes published in 2015 incorporated ecosystem replication into their experimental ...the studies published in 2015 relied on a single EC system and therefore lack the statistical power ...

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The Significant Nexus Test: Why the Waters of the United States are so Murky

The Significant Nexus Test: Why the Waters of the United States are so Murky

... Threats by the federal government to impose the new rule on the thirty- seven states not party to the suit were met by strong opposition by many state attorneys general. 9 On September 4, 2015, the federal judge ...

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Why did students enter higher education and what were their aspirations?

Why did students enter higher education and what were their aspirations?

... students were not restricted in these ways and could take greater account of academic-related issues (Table ...more significant reason for full-time students than for part-timers ...

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Why were "starvation diets" promoted for diabetes in the pre-insulin period?

Why were "starvation diets" promoted for diabetes in the pre-insulin period?

... From 1914 to 1917 Allen, Stillman and Fitz treated about 100 patients in the diabetic ward of Rockefeller Hospital. Allen never said undernourishment was a cure for diabetes but did claim success in eliminating or ...

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