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The Evolving Scholar, 2023
International and prestigious universities located in small cities are growing at a rate beyond the spatial capacity of their host city. Due to this, the presence of students and student housing in these cities has exponentially grown and resulted in a myriad of social, cultural, economic, and spatial impacts.
Jasmine Bacani +1 more
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International and prestigious universities located in small cities are growing at a rate beyond the spatial capacity of their host city. Due to this, the presence of students and student housing in these cities has exponentially grown and resulted in a myriad of social, cultural, economic, and spatial impacts.
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American Annals of the Deaf, 1981
Dormitory Language Project is now in its sixth year at the North Dakota School for the Deaf. This program is a vital part of our students' educational program at our school and was developed and implemented by our Superintendent, Allen J. Hayek and the three coordinators that this project has now had. This project was developed on these statements: (a)
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Dormitory Language Project is now in its sixth year at the North Dakota School for the Deaf. This program is a vital part of our students' educational program at our school and was developed and implemented by our Superintendent, Allen J. Hayek and the three coordinators that this project has now had. This project was developed on these statements: (a)
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Ibis, 1961
SummaryAs a rule, only birds which breed in roofed nests or those built in enclosed spaces sleep in their nests when not incubating or brooding young. The chief exceptions are rails, coots, and gallinulse, which build platforms to raise them above the water or wet ground while they sleep, and Curvedābilled Thrashers, which roost on open nests in thorny
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SummaryAs a rule, only birds which breed in roofed nests or those built in enclosed spaces sleep in their nests when not incubating or brooding young. The chief exceptions are rails, coots, and gallinulse, which build platforms to raise them above the water or wet ground while they sleep, and Curvedābilled Thrashers, which roost on open nests in thorny
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The Influence of Online Purchases by Dormitory Residents on Dormitory Management
Journal of Economic, Religious, and Entrepreneurship (JoERE)This study aims to analyse the influence of online purchases by dormitory residents on dormitory management. A descriptive correlational quantitative approach was applied with 75 dormitory residents selected through purposive sampling. The research instrument included a questionnaire, with online purchase indicators including frequency, type, and ...
Adelia Mahayani Putri +2 more
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Dormitory Architecture Influences
Environment and Behavior, 1981This article reports the findings of a two-part study on the influence of dormitory architecture on patterns of social relations among college undergraduates. The first part investigates how dormitory architecture affects patterns of freshman acquaintance.
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Stable matching of student-groups to dormitories
European Journal of Operational Research, 2022Nitsan Perach, Shoshana Anily
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