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1-1-2014 A New England Food Vision
... in New England include the boost to the regional farm economy, the improved health and flavor of the pigs that come from their foraging, and the integration of manure into pasture farms at an ... See full document
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Food Solutions New England: Racial Equity, Food Justice, and Food System Transformation
... the 2014 release of the report A New England Food Vision (Donahue et ...al., 2014); and extensive con- nections, relationships, alignments, and learning among numerous state and ... See full document
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5-1-2014 A multiscale analysis of gene flow for the New England cottontail, an imperiled habitat specialist in a fragmented landscape
... the New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis), an early successional habitat specialist of conservation ...the New England cottontail and also highlight the dual influence of roads, ... See full document
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Provisional GCSE and equivalent results in England, 2013 to 2014
... Even without the reforms that were introduced in 2013/14, care would need to be taken when comparing performance by school type across years. This is because the group of schools included in each category changes from ... See full document
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Further education and skills inspections and outcomes, England, 1 January to 31 March 2014: provisional
... Ofsted’s new approach to grading identifies grade 3 providers as ‘requires ...Between 1 January 2014 and 31 March 2014, 71% of providers previously judged as satisfactory/requires improvement ... See full document
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Fostering 2013-14, England, 1 April 2013 - 31 March 2014 : final
... 2. Trend data from previous datasets has been included where applicable. The data collection has developed over time, however, resulting in some questions and definitions which have been amended. These changes occurred ... See full document
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Children's centres inspections and outcomes: England, 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2014
... intervention and support. The framework distinguishes between groups of centres that share leadership and management and work together to deliver integrated services, and single centres. Although this is a new ... See full document
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A new institutionalist analysis of local level food policy in England between 2012 and 2014
... of new institutionalism in political science is March and Olsen’s seminal paper that rebutted behaviouralism with the assertion that ‘the organisation of political life makes a difference’ (1984, p747), and which ... See full document
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New food strategy for England
... to food supply caused by Brexit, climate change, and the current lack of integration of food across ...to food policy? YES ] [10] To improve public health in the UK while improving the environment ... See full document
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Agriculture Expansion in Franklin County Massachusetts: Analysis of Trade-Off Scenarios Between Agriculture Production and Ecosystem Services
... across New England; however, this study suggests that rural communities barely have the capacity to feed themselves, let alone the major population centers of the ... See full document
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Chapter 1 New World Beginnings 2013-2014 (1).pptx
... By the early 1600s, Spain, England, & France had large territorial claims in North America (but these colonies were not heavily populated,. especially in Spanish & French claim[r] ... See full document
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Citizen Panel on the Future of Food in New England
... of food security focus on the extent to which people have physical and economic access to sufficient food to meet their dietary ...to Food, Northeast Sustainable Agriculture working Group, 2002, ... See full document
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Food security, nutrition and health of food bank attendees in an English city: a cross-sectional study
... low food consumption may be perceived to vindicate receipt of charitable food, albeit participants were advised that participation had no bearing on ...dire food shortage. That said, the high ... See full document
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Vol 16, No 1 (2014)
... the new institutional requirements set were not rehired; those teachers who fully met all of the requirements and obtained acceptance letters for postgraduate study from foreign universities received full ... See full document
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Vol 16, No 1 (2014)
... González (2007) proposes a situated model of professional development for English language teachers. In her view, a situated model would ac- commodate the specific needs of English teachers in Colombia. First of all, the ... See full document
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Paper 04-2014-1
... Deheri 2014) theoretically analyzed the effect of Shliomis model based ferrofluid lubrication on the squeeze film between curved rough annular plates with comparison between two different porous ... See full document
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Paper 03-2014-1
... Since the Doppler method for determination of the degree of aortic stenosis uses the velocity at the point of aortic stenosis, the maximum velocity is relevant for calculation presented in this paper (Figure 3). ... See full document
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Vol 16, No 1 (2014)
... From concepts such as virtual education, discussion boards, project work, and collaborative learning, I conclude that virtual environments are rich and appropriate spaces in which multiple strategies, methodologies, and ... See full document
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Vol 16, No 1 (2014)
... of new vocabulary and the creation of meaning webs in their first attempts to communicate orally in English: pointing to the object the teacher referred to in the foreign language, coloring the right number, ... See full document
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Paper 01-2014-1
... deficiencies. New directions in the wall function formulation have recently been taken up, with the aim of extending the applicability domain of the wall function approach to the various complex flows [Craft, Gant ... See full document
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