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... zoned for commercial, retail and even industrial uses. . While its processes were initially identif...2005. How did that get there? Spacing Magazine Online. http://spacing. ca/art-how-did-that-get-th...
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[Chris Mooney] is a leading U.S. science writer. In the June issue of the highbrow magazine Harper's, he was one of a team of authors setting forth a program for repairing the "misdeeds and missteps" of the George W. Bush administration.
[David Strahan]'s writing style is clear and forceful and rich in wit and imagery (his advice for saving gasoline: "drive like an old man, not a boy racer"). He examines the widespread economic, industrial and even social effects of diminishing oil.
Each documents his observations and viewpoints with wide-ranging and up-to-date research. Like Mooney, Strahan exposes the self-serving arbitrariness of the Bush administration in manipulating facts and hiding or censoring documents to cover up its practices and deceive the public.
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... these issues, consumer privacy research has sought to define the concept of consumer priva... brought forth by such things as industrialization, urbanization, and mechanization (Glazer 1998), th.... In a recent article in the New York magazine, Nussbaum (2007) argues that most American teens a...
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...“detonator magazine” means a magazine for storing initiation systems; (... set out in the Storage Standards for Industrial Explosives, May 2001, published by the Explosives ... undertaken by the Can-adian Explosives Research Laboratory (CERL). This testing is conducted to de...
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... of the Manitoba Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, the Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology... All-Star team in 1952, and the Liberty Magazine All-Stars and the Sports Writers All-Star team in ... was appointed to serve on the Canadian Industrial Renewal Board and as auditor of Canada Ports Corpo...
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... investing, generating and disseminating research to inform adaptation decision-making; Canada shou... areas for conservation and non-industrial development of interest. The Plan also addresses... in the October Report on Business Magazine. The Gowlings Environmental Law National Practice ...
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Noise exposure has been the focus of research attention for nearly 40 years, since the classic work by Glass and Singer (1972). Several studies have documented adverse effects of chronic noise exposure on children, including disrupted reading acquisition (Bronzaft & McCarthy, 1975; Evans & Maxwell, 1997), memory impairment (Hygge, Evans, & Bullinger, 2002), and physiological stress responses (Evans, Hygge, & Bullinger, 1995). Fortunately, these effects appear to be reversible: The introduction of noise attenuation strategies resolved reading problems in elementary school children (Bronzaft, 1981), and the end of chronic noise exposure (because of the closing of a nearby airport) reversed the adverse effects on memory (Hygge et al., 2002). There is mounting evidence that ...
...), writing about the divide between industrial- organisational psychologists and their human reso..., and they may be communicated through magazine or trade journal articles, books, Web sites, or pu...
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... that are part and parcel of our industrial food system. This is a major reason for the genera..., the editor of The Improper Bostonian Magazine, co-authored Empires of Food: Feast, Famine, and t... carried out environmental projects and research internationally and on Canada's West and East Coas...
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... fibres -- in particular, medical research papers (the "Selikoff reports"). In defence, the r... conduct a health research program for industrial workers. Under the direction of Dr. Irving J. Seli..., especially American, newspapers, magazines, reports and manuals. The Policy provided for worl...
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... businesses spend relatively little on research and development (R&D) despite having access to som... by the Group of Seven (G7) industrialized countries and 40 percent of the US increase (OECD ...The magazine asked the executives: "Canadian productivity lags ...