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1989
This paper is divided into three parts. The first outlines the place of Schutz in the phenomenological movement. The second deals with the role Schutz played in making phenomenology a going concern in North America. The third offers an appraisal of contributions Schutz made to phenomenology both as philosophy and in its application to the social ...
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This paper is divided into three parts. The first outlines the place of Schutz in the phenomenological movement. The second deals with the role Schutz played in making phenomenology a going concern in North America. The third offers an appraisal of contributions Schutz made to phenomenology both as philosophy and in its application to the social ...
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The successful development of gas and oil resources from shales in North America
, 2018D. Soeder
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Development of shale reservoirs: Knowledge gained from developments in North America
, 2017M. Sayed, G. Al-Muntasheri, Feng Liang
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The Next Place You Come To: A Historical Introduction to Communities in North America
The Journal of American History, 1975Charles N. Glaab, Ruth E. Sutter
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Simulations of Italy in Contemporary North America: Las Vegas as Non-place
2006This paper discusses the concept of theming and some of the ways in which it affects everyday life in contemporary North America. After dating back the origin of American theming to the opening of Disneyland in 1955, the paper looks at the ways specific themes of Italy and Italian culture function as pervasive tropes of simulation in today’s ...
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The Place and Significance of Nishida’s Philosophy in Europe and North America
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‘Sic Finis’ 17th-century burial places & spaces in northeast North America
Upon the arrival of European settlers to North America, plans had to be made to deal with the dead. This dissertation focuses on early organized burial grounds from the 17th century within settlements founded by the British, Dutch, and French, in order to examine how they were established within their respective communities.openaire +1 more source

