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Toward a Sustainable Energy Production System Based on Concentrated Solar Power Plants: Social and Water Availability Issues. [PDF]
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Climate Change Impacts on and Response Strategies for Kiwifruit Production: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
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Greener skies? The quest for sustainable flying. [PDF]
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Thriving against the odds through positive deviant behavior: technology adoption and entrepreneurship among dairy farmers in Addis Ababa and Oromia in Ethiopia. [PDF]
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Parental experience of having a child with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy: a qualitative study
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Nursing Standard, 2008
China will need to recruit around 150,000 nurses a year if ambitious plans to extend health care to all citizens are to be met.
Liu, Kejun, Wang, Mei
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China will need to recruit around 150,000 nurses a year if ambitious plans to extend health care to all citizens are to be met.
Liu, Kejun, Wang, Mei
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2023
Can public schools feed themselves? That deceptively simple question is like a fingernail picking at a fray in the fabric of 21st century public education. Fallow Lands of Plenty chronicles one high school’s attempt to feed itself and, in doing so, unravels the fabric of neoliberal education, exposes its logics of dependence and control, and begins to ...
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Can public schools feed themselves? That deceptively simple question is like a fingernail picking at a fray in the fabric of 21st century public education. Fallow Lands of Plenty chronicles one high school’s attempt to feed itself and, in doing so, unravels the fabric of neoliberal education, exposes its logics of dependence and control, and begins to ...
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Scarcity in the Land of Plenty
2022Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is the most water-rich region in the world, but millions of its inhabitants live with water risk. This contradiction, driven by mismatches in the location of supply vs demand, quality issues, and failing infrastructure, makes it crucial that policy makers use people-centric water risk metrics when assessing water ...
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