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First came the news via Probe Research Inc. that the NDP remains a major force in Brandon, outshining the Progressive Conservatives. At a time when the newspaper industry is in flux " some papers are struggling, while others aren't " this publication still enjoys a solid relationship with the community. The web presence will serve both to keep readers informed on events throughout the day, with the next day's newspaper offering the complete story and added perspective, along with images from our award-winning team of photographers.
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... indecency, but it also replaces the community standard of tolerance with a harm-based test. Whet... obscenity, as applied to conduct and publications, respectively, have been inspired and informed by ...
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Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective discipline. Analyses reveal the production and dissemination of accounting history knowledge which focus predominantly on Anglo-American settings and the age of modernity. Limited opportunities exist for contributions from scholars working in languages other than English. Many of the practitioners of accounting history are also shown to be substantially disconnected from the wider community of historians. It is argued in the current paper that interdisciplinary history has the potential to enhance theoretical and methodological creativity and greater inclusivity in the accounting history academy. A practical requirement for this venture is the identification of points of connectedness between...
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... consultation is a dialogue with the community aimed at finding mutually beneficial solutions. Th... of the project, generally including publication in any local and/or community newspapers and on an...
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William Faulkner (1897-1962) is now regarded as the greatest American novelist of the twentieth century. "A Rose for Emily" was his first published short story in 1930. It depicts Emily Grierson, a noble old spinster, who falls in love with a Yankee, Homer, and later kills him and has slept with the dead body for forty years. Since then, Emily isolates herself from the outside world and lives lonely in her house until her death. Since its publication, "A Rose for Emily" has enjoyed great attention due to its adroit plot and impressive character, so that the readers merely view it as a Gothic novel. They are impressed and horrified by the gloomy atmosphere as well as the grotesque behavior of Emily. However, this story cannot be read merely as a detective story so as to overlook the prof...
... arrogantly defies her relatives and the community by insisting on marrying Homer. Unfortunately, Mis...
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... received before and after publication of the amendments. This action will allow the proc... representatives of the facilitator community. Implementation, enforcement and service standards...
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...New York: Sage Publications. . Keating, L. and D. Sjoquist. 2000. The Use of a...
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By Beth Wall All too often when we think of Home Children we automatically think of the Barnardo children. however, there were many other organizations The emigration schemes brought more than 100,000 children to Canada from Great Britain between 1869 and the early 1930s. Because many of the stories of these children emigrants are horrific, we don't find them being published everywhere. The list shows the author, name of the book, publisher and date of publication.
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... consultation is a dialogue with the community aimed at finding mutually beneficial solutions. Th... of the project, generally including publication in any local and/or community newspapers and on an...
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...$11,325 to develop and print a 24-page publication called the Community Connection Guide. And on Oct....