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Group Disorders in Urban Schools
Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1978This paper formulates and tests a causal model of racial violence in the public schools using data from a sample of 119 American cities. The results tend to support three conclu sions regarding the outbreak of school disorders during the latter 1960s.
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Organization and Management Practices of Urban Terrorist Groups
Terrorism, 1978A terrorist organization, existing for a specific purpose and mission, is a social unit (human grouping), deliberately constructed, which manages to achieve rational cooperation as it pursues specific goals. Consequently, ideological commitment by members of a terrorist group to the goals of their organization is necessary for organizational survival ...
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Comprehensive Urban Planning: A Framework for Group Decision
2007 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007Previous research in group support systems does not include a design theory for GSS-enabled meetings. As a consequence, problems are experienced in the design, implementation and evaluation of GSS-enabled meetings, particularly in difficult cases where the issues have a history of confusion, conflict and the exercise of power.
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Studies on the nutrition of urban population groups
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1956A diet survey has been carried out in Vellore town. The survey included 507 families divided into 11 groups. The caloric intake for the poorest section is appalingly low. Protein and fat intakes are also extremely low. The diet of the poor classes is generally deficient in quality as well as quantity.
K. Dakshinamurti, S. C. Devadatta
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Land use efficiency and influencing factors of urban agglomerations in China
Land Use Policy, 2019The rapid urbanization in China has a huge impact on land use. The scarcity of land resources has become a constraint for sustainable urban development. Recently, urban agglomeration (UA) has become a new type of complex urban system.
Yu Junqing, Kaile Zhou, Shanlin Yang
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Biotic homogenization of three insect groups due to urbanization
Global Change Biology, 2015AbstractCities are growing rapidly, thereby expected to cause a large‐scale global biotic homogenization. Evidence for the homogenization hypothesis is mostly derived from plants and birds, whereas arthropods have so far been neglected. Here, I tested the homogenization hypothesis with three insect indicator groups, namely true bugs, leafhoppers, and ...
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Group Differences in Urban Fertility
American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1943Frank Lorimer, Clyde V. Kiser
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Neighborhood Groups and Urban Renewal.
American Sociological Review, 1966Charles N. Lebeaux +1 more
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A dental survey of an urban, employed group
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1957B D, MOEN, B B, PALMER
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