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Vol. 2 n. 3 | 2017 | SPECIAL ISSUE | FULL ISSUE

Vol. 2 n. 3 | 2017 | SPECIAL ISSUE | FULL ISSUE

... experimentation and model making have had an important role in the design process. Physical realisation of design concepts has served as a learning platform for testing structural, tangible and visual properties of ... See full document

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Vol. 3 n. 3 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE

Vol. 3 n. 3 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE

... A critical finding from the research was the wide-spread use of mobile phones in public spaces, prompting us to consider how the use of mobile phones might be able to support social behaviour in public spaces like QSM. ... See full document

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GroJIL Vol 5, No 2 (2017): International Law: Open Issue

GroJIL Vol 5, No 2 (2017): International Law: Open Issue

... The most problematic issues deriving from the cooperation on readmission, however, do not concern the return of migrants to their home country; rather, they focus on readmission through a transit country which extended ... See full document

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Special Issue 3 ISSN: 2278-4853 Vol 7, Issue 2, February 2018 Spl 3 Impact Factor: SJIF=4.708

Special Issue 3 ISSN: 2278-4853 Vol 7, Issue 2, February 2018 Spl 3 Impact Factor: SJIF=4.708

... Interior design is considered as an art and science of creating a more functional interior environment which includes designing all aspects of the interiors like walls, flooring, ceiling, windows, doors, colour schemes, ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 2 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 2 (2017)

... The most interesting aircraft hijacking incident recorded in Turkish aviation happened on 29 October 1998, On the 75th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic. Adana-Ankara plane of WHY with flight number 487 was ... See full document

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Vol. 4 n. 2 | 2019 | FULL ISSUE

Vol. 4 n. 2 | 2019 | FULL ISSUE

... Strategy 2017–2022 include, besides completing all 2022 World Cup-related projects and infrastructure, “cutting the fat in government”, by shifting some responsibility from the state onto the private sector, and ... See full document

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Vol. 3 n. 1 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE

Vol. 3 n. 1 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE

... is worked at rather than given. The important point is that ‘space matters because the outcome of a dialogue depends on where it is stated’ (Folch-Serra, 1990: 266). The meaning of a particular utterance depends on the ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 2 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 2 (2017)

... Explosives, radioactive substances, such as chemical and/or physical characteristics that cause damage to the environment and the environment with qualities that are defined as "Hazardous Materials". Due to the ... See full document

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Vol. 2 n. 2 | 2017 | FULL ISSUE

Vol. 2 n. 2 | 2017 | FULL ISSUE

... HS. We, as a practice, have an approach that is very much based on a reaction to the fact that people and public life are generally not taken into account when planning cities. Today, planners and architects have ... See full document

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Vol. 2 n. 1 | 2017 | FULL ISSUE

Vol. 2 n. 1 | 2017 | FULL ISSUE

... into 3 phases: separation from the former self; transition in a liminal state; and incorporation into a new ...in full public view, many of the rites were secretive and involved the seclusion of the boys ... See full document

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Vol. 2 n. 4 | 2017 | FULL ISSUE

Vol. 2 n. 4 | 2017 | FULL ISSUE

... Studies on the intangible aspects which are connected to the city are many and involve many disciplines, such as sociology, environmental psychology, anthropology and so on. The method which is presented in this paper is ... See full document

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Vol. 3 n. 2 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE

Vol. 3 n. 2 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE

... conceptual use of the eponymous material. By working with pneumatic structures made out of plastic the studio advocates a specific attitude towards the production of urban spaces, some sort of – to make an analogy to the ... See full document

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Vol. 2, Issue 3, September 2012

Vol. 2, Issue 3, September 2012

... 78 Vol. 2, Issue 3, September 2012 story narration? This process is automatically achieved as we all engage with different types of activities through our daily life (O'Malley & Chamot, ... See full document

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Individual Behaviour and Group Behaviour in Organizational Setting

Individual Behaviour and Group Behaviour in Organizational Setting

... American values emphasis more on individualism and as a result heavy stress on individual behaviour is quite natural. Many studies on organizational politics (Burns, 1962; Mechanic, 1962; Strauss, 1963) considered ... See full document

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Full 2017 Summer Issue

Full 2017 Summer Issue

... The principal of Forest Hills (FH) Elementary ar- rived to the school 18 months before the study along with 170 newly enrolled students. He also replaced approximately a third of the s[r] ... See full document

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A study into the layers of automated decision-making: emergent normative and legal aspects of deep learning

A study into the layers of automated decision-making: emergent normative and legal aspects of deep learning

... 19 Let us then consider each of the above steps independently: in operations (ii) and (iii) the algorithm has to perform image and object recognition, segmentation and classification. Given the limited degree of ... See full document

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FULL ISSUE, part 2

FULL ISSUE, part 2

... related knowledge or low-level colour perception call on to the same structures. The first experiments were conducted by Martin et al. (1995). They compared brain activations in two conditions; participants either had to ... See full document

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JHS, Vol. 3, Issue 2

JHS, Vol. 3, Issue 2

... As suggested by Chiew & Melville (1987), pier diameter must not exceed 10% of channel width, so that the effect of walls on local scour around the pier will fade. Additionally, as recommended by Melvill & ... See full document

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Full Issue: PURE Insights, Volume 2 Issue 1

Full Issue: PURE Insights, Volume 2 Issue 1

... Since the MMSE does not take a patient’s mood into consideration, a low score may not necessarily imply the level of cognitive ability when there is a possibility that the patient was distracted by an unaccounted for ... See full document

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131(3) Full Issue PDF

131(3) Full Issue PDF

... ses): Ray Alisauskas, Environment and Climate Change Can - ada; Mike Anderson, Ducks Unlimited Canada (emeritus); Carl D. Anthony, John Carroll University; Robin Baird, Ol - ympia WA; Peter Ball, University of Toronto; ... See full document

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