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Commercial tobacco, ceremonial tobacco and impact on indigenous people: a land acknowledgment. [PDF]
Nez Henderson P +4 more
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Study protocol for a multi-site case study evaluation of a Canadian quality improvement collaborative to improve Baby-Friendly practices in community health services. [PDF]
Turner SE +10 more
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Implementing public health vending machines on the reservation lands of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa (United States). [PDF]
Allen ST +8 more
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Land tenure contributions to protected area growth under alternative conservation targets in the Australian monsoon tropics. [PDF]
Norris E, Scheele B, Cardillo M.
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Overcoming barriers in tuberculosis control: a case study from a remote community of South Australia. [PDF]
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2023
Familiarity with various scientific topics, especially when they are areas of environmental concern, is important for improving science literacy and an audience's willingness to learn, foster community involvement, and finally influence changes for the better of environmental health, safety and wellbeing.
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Familiarity with various scientific topics, especially when they are areas of environmental concern, is important for improving science literacy and an audience's willingness to learn, foster community involvement, and finally influence changes for the better of environmental health, safety and wellbeing.
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2022
This chapter describes present-day developments in public lands. It shows how distinctions among the four public land agencies are continuing to blur. Since 1960, Congress has enacted many laws that determine what uses are allowable on public lands without regard for the agency managing them.
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This chapter describes present-day developments in public lands. It shows how distinctions among the four public land agencies are continuing to blur. Since 1960, Congress has enacted many laws that determine what uses are allowable on public lands without regard for the agency managing them.
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1995
The public-land survey system covers all of the continental United States except the original 13 colonies, Texas, and Hawaii. It is a system begun by federal law in 1785 and was largely put in place by 1805. Most changes since that time have been refinements to the system, rather than major revisions. The system established the concept of surveying and
Roy Minnick, John S. Parrish
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The public-land survey system covers all of the continental United States except the original 13 colonies, Texas, and Hawaii. It is a system begun by federal law in 1785 and was largely put in place by 1805. Most changes since that time have been refinements to the system, rather than major revisions. The system established the concept of surveying and
Roy Minnick, John S. Parrish
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