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Show moreBassiouni explains that the Republic of Croatia planned 12 nuclear waste dumps for Serbia Krajina, according to the BBC. Croatians also planned to store nuclear waste in areas populated by Serbs.
The United Nations Commission of Experts for the Investigation of Atrocities in the Former Yugoslavia Archives
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Show moreSeveral of the theories that drive the rationale for mixed-income development as a response to urban poverty and the problems of traditional public housing are directly concerned with children and youth. These include assumptions about the possible ‘‘role modeling’’ effects of living among working and middle class people as well as social capital arguments, in which children may act as a kind of ‘‘bridge’’ to foster relationships among adults with children. In spite of these assumptions, young people—particularly older adolescents and young adults—are often at the contentious core of how problems of social control and organization play out on the ground. This paper draws on research on the Chicago public housing transformation in the United States to investigate how young people are viewed by those working on and living in mixed-income developments being built to replace public housing complexes, and how young people themselves contribute to the dynamics of these new communities. We find that while there have been improvements in the lives of young people who have been able to move into these new mixed-income developments in terms of living in safer, more orderly environments, their overall experiences are not altogether positive and are proving to be problematic for the broader community. Residents of different income levels employ different parental management strategies that serve as a barrier to engagement and a sense of commonality among families with children. An overriding dynamic in these new communities is the perception among (mainly) higher-income residents that unsupervised youth are having a negative influence on the broader community. Our research raises concerns about the future viability and sustainability of these mixed-income environments in the absence of more intentional and effective investments in structured supports and activities for young people.
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Show moreHeft II. Zur Nacht ; Ländlicher Tanz ; Am Spinnrocken ; Beim Scheiden ; Schäferlied Case Western has v. 2 only
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Show moreVolume 2 only Heft II. Zur Nacht ; Ländlicher Tanz ; Am Spinnrocken ; Beim Scheiden ; Schäferlied
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Show moreblack and white image of a temple, held up by 2 columns, with a shield, arrow quiver, paper, skull, swords on steps / banner draped over part of the temple and shield / cauldron under each column emitting smoke that frames the temple
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Show moreVertical ZnO 3D nanostructures were synthesized on Au covered c-plane GaN epilayer film on sapphire substrate by chemical vapor deposition method. The growth was conducted in a horizontal tube furnace with 1" diameter quartz tube. High purity ZnO powder and oxygen were used as the precursors. The growth was carried out for 1 hr at 900 C. The growth direction was polar. The image shows the 20 degree tilted view of the nanostructures. The image was taken at the Swagelok Center for Surface Material Analysis (SCSAM) at CWRU.
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Show moreZnO 3D nanostructures composed of an array of 1D nanowires and 2D nanowalls were synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method on c-plane GaN epilayer covered sapphire substrate. The nanowire growth followed vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) growth mechanism and the nanowall growth followed vapor-solid (VS) growth mechanism. The substrate was covered by 5 nm Au film deposited by thermal evaporation. High purity ZnO powder and oxygen were used as the source materials and argon as carrier gas. The growth temperature was 900 C. The nanostructures grew vertically along polar c-plane orientation. The field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) show the top view of the 3D nanostructures. The image was taken at Swagelok Center for Surface Analysis of Materials (SCSAM) at CWRU.
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Show morefolded several times one tear, business and housing settlement along Pearl Road and border streets noted in red, green and brown pencil, key written in ink on printed map, in pencil on back Parma Hghts and Parma Heights Villg,
Bohn Map Collection
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Show moreDigitized photo negative; written on photo: Zurhellen Residence - Cemetery Road - Natchez, Miss., June 26, 1923.
Kelvin Smith Library Special Collections -- Frederick J. Trumpour collection (Spec-Coll-00093) -- Box 6 nitrate negatives.
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Show moreIn a binders collection primarily containing other piano music of Franck Traum -- Papillon
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Show moreEngraved. Only violino 1o part has title page User-bound in a collection of other string quartet parts published ca. 1830-1860.
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Show moreResults on K0 and Λ production in p↑p interactions at 6 GeV are presented. The data are from an exposure of the Argonne 12 ft bubble chamber to a 60% transversely polarized proton beam. Results include data on Λ and K0 inclusive production, and on the reactions p↑p → pΛK+(pΣ0K+). The beam asymmetry parameter for Image is determined to be (−0.52 ± 0.12).
Nucl. Phys. B123 361 (1977)
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