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Vol 6 No 3 (2016): Open Call Papers: Peer2Peer
... From the largest to the smallest operations, these farmers stress that management is a critical key to success in contemporary social and business envir- onments. This was closely related to the impor- tance of human ... See full document
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Vol 7 No 1 (2016): Open Call Papers
... tions of decision-making and of fund allocation. The challenges of genuine citizen participation cannot be understated (Arnstein, 1969; Ogden, 2016; Packer, 2014). Implicit bias studies suggest that simply ... See full document
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Vol 9 No 1 (2019): Open Call Papers, Summer 2019
... (March 2016), and as a member of the task force that framed and produced the Federal Reserve and USDA book, Harvesting Opportunity: The Power of Regional Food System Investments to Transform Communities (August ... See full document
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Vol 7 No 3 (2017): Open Call Papers: Food System Resilience
... table” (volume 6, issue 2, winter 2015–2016) provides a fortuitous backdrop for our research commentary. In an effort to explore possibilities for fair labor practices in the contemporary American agrifood ... See full document
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Vol 8 No 3 (2018): Open Call Papers
... Arguments and evidence against cottage food laws The argument made against the cottage food pro- vision in the FDML was that reduced regulatory scrutiny would allow unsanitary production prac- tices that in turn would ... See full document
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Vol 3 No 2 (2013): Open Call Papers
... It is neither my intention to question nor dis- credit the value of the small family farm. On the contrary, I am a strong advocate of the family farm, particularly in the context of the incipient but nonetheless totemic ... See full document
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Vol.6, Issue7, October 2016
... While the experimental groups were receiving the treatment which was having the opportunity to read more texts (stories) for pleasure and general idea and complete after-reading tasks, the control group (Group 3) ... See full document
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Vol 5 No 1 (2014): Open Call Papers
... and Kouba (2006) used the circular buffer method around independent grocery stores in comparing two neighborhoods in Austin, Texas. They exam- ined concentric buffers of ¼ (.4 km), ½ (.8 km), ¾ (1.2 km), and 1 mile (1.6 ... See full document
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Vol 4 No 2 (2014): Open Call Papers and Additional Paper on Land for Food
... make ends meet, they would choose to keep their family together in the village. When I asked farmers what was most important in their idea of a “good life,” the majority of people (regardless of gender, wealth, or land ... See full document
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Vol.6, Issue7, October 2016
... Dewey reminds us that “reflection is a complex, rigorous, intellectual and emotional enterprise that takes time to do well” (Rodgers, 2002, p.3). Accordingly, Fendler (2003) refers to reflection as being based on ... See full document
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Vol 6 No 1 (2015): Open Call Papers
... The health care system is emerging as a signifi- cant leader in developing relationships between healthy, sustainable food systems and healthy communities. Increasingly, health care facilities are choosing to model ... See full document
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Vol.6, Issue7, October 2016
... The results pertaining to learners’ success in skills-based aspects of writing or proficiency related parts as one of the six components of creative writing are in line with the findings by Meraji and Sadighi (2013) on ... See full document
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Call for Papers (Issue 3)
... The original reviewers will then be asked to review the revised submission within 30 days and either accept or reject the submission (see above). Contact Information:[r] ... See full document
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Vol 6 No 4 (2016): October-December 2016
... Thirty adult male albino rats weighting 220- 280 g were purchased from the animal house, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt. Rats were housed in cages and were kept in a room temperature with normal 12 hours ... See full document
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Vol.6, Issue8, November 2016
... and 3 reveals the fact that among all subcategories of FLCA, anxiety of English class is a star player in influencing students' total WTC and their WTC across speaking and writing ... See full document
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Vol 6 No 2 (2016): April-June 2016
... recorded in the study area could be attributed to exposure of the children to predisposing factors to intestinal parasitic infections; such as (poor sewage disposal system, unsafe sources of water, poor sanitary ... See full document
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Vol 6 No 1 (2016): January-March 2016
... years we have visualized the TCA insoluble poly- deoxynucleotides (double stranded DNA fragments) by TEM using appropriate lambda DNA controls. We have not seen fragments of any appreciable size that can fulfill the ... See full document
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Vol.6, Issue7, October 2016
... SPEND 3 MONTHS CHATTING WITH NATIVE SPEAKERS ON WHAT'S APP. AFTER 3 MONTHS CHATTING WITH NATIVES, ANOTHER INTERVIEW WAS HELD TO CHECK THE PARTICIPANTS' MOTIVATION AND SPEAKING ... See full document
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Vol.6, Issue8, November 2016
... Speech act studies are the core component of cross-cultural pragmatics. They are verbal actions happening in the world. Austin (1962), in his seminal book How to Do Things With Words, believed that there is a lot more to ... See full document
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Vol.6, Issue8, November 2016
... While in both marked S +V +O and unmarked S +O +V Persian transitive clauses of verbal process, there are at least two participants of sayer and target in which the par[r] ... See full document
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