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Identification of disaster knowledge factors: preliminary findings [PDF]
Disasters bring about the loss of lives, property, employment and damage to the physical infrastructure and the environment. The number of reported disasters has increased steadily over the past century and risen very sharply during the past decade ...
Amaratunga, RDG +3 more
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Proposta de revisão epistemológica da teoria de John Ruskin
A hipótese desta pesquisa é que o principal assunto tratado por John Ruskin é uma concepção de lógica e de razão que estrutura o entendimento de áreas como arquitetura, pintura, política econômica, religião, e vários outros.
Claudio Silveira Amaral
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Aims: We hypothesise that mental health impacts of flooding will be greater in India compared with the UK. Climate change is causing an increase in flooding due to the rising frequency of extreme weather patterns globally.
Peter Carter +4 more
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Exploring the Link Between Extreme Weather Events and Prevalence of Mental Health Conditions
Aims: Extreme weather events refer to weather events that are dramatically different from typical patterns. These can be catastrophic, unexpected and pose a risk to the population.
Peter Carter +4 more
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Los Angeles County Arts Commission Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative Literature Review [PDF]
This literature review is intended to investigate and provide background information on how others have addressed the question of improving "diversity in cultural organizations, in the areas of their leadership, staffing, programming and audience ...
Bronwyn Mauldin +3 more
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The effect of dynamic range compression on the psychoacoustic quality and loudness of commercial music [PDF]
It is common practice for music productions to be mastered with the aim of increasing the perceived loudness for the listener, allowing one record to stand out from another by delivering an immediate impact and intensity.
Campbell, William +2 more
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The Return of the Poor Man: Jude the Obscure and Late Victorian Socialism
This essay examines Hardy\u27s decision at the end of his career as a novelist to return to the striking socialistic themes which had defined his first (unpublished) novel.
Flynn, Suzanne J.
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Socialists and Social Reformers in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain [PDF]
Vaninskaya, Anna
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Integrated quality and enhancement review : summative review : Chelmsford College [PDF]
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