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Community Centers: Identity GeneratorRoman Fuentes, Julian a. 24 September 2018 (has links)
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From Aztec To Médiathèque: Hybrid ContradictionsSanchez, Enrique Roberto 26 September 2011 (has links)
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Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: A Historical Review and Case Study AnalysisMcNally, Kevin 20 September 2011 (has links)
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A GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION SEARCHING FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL FEATURES AT SUNWATCH INDIAN VILLAGETorridi, Danielle 09 July 2012 (has links)
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Manufacturing Reality: The Display of the Irish at World's Fairs and Exhibitions 1893 to 1965O'Leary, Jeffrey M. 30 November 2015 (has links)
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Family planning, community health interventions and the mortality risk of children in IndonesiaShrestha, Ranjan 14 September 2007 (has links)
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Patterns in ontogeny of human trabecular bone from SunWatch Village in the prehistoric Ohio ValleyGosman, James Howard 10 December 2007 (has links)
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The Vatsalya Udayan: A system of care for Indian orphansCasebolt, Megan Tara 16 June 2011 (has links)
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Esperanza - Village Building in HondurasTehan, George Joseph 10 June 2010 (has links)
There is a need to counteract economic injustice in the world. As an architect, as a creator, it is my responsibility to make the world a better place. I want to help people to help themselves by concentrating their efforts in a constructive way. I desire to create a prototypical solution for a village in an area with high unemployment and desperate poverty as a means to give work to people and to serve as an example for other groups of people wanting to do the same.
The site I've chosen to illustrate this concept of self-help housing is a 300 x 500 meter plateau in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. / Master of Architecture
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Time and Place: A new chronology for the origin of the broch based on the scientific dating programme at the Old Scatness Broch, Shetland.Dockrill, Stephen, Batt, Catherine M., Outram, Zoe January 2006 (has links)
No / Iron Age studies in northern Britain have been dominated by one monument form, the broch. This focus on these monumental towers of the Atlantic Scotland, perhaps at the expense of other archaeological evidence, has brought about a strong division in the archaeological community. MacKie and Armit have both recently summarized the development of broch studies detailing the opposing arguments for the date of construction. In recent years archaeological evidence for these monuments has indicated an indigenous development rather than being associated with the movement of Iron Age peoples. This paper presents new chronological data for the construction of a Shetland broch and examines the archaeological repercussions for the 'early' chronology provided by these dates. Excavations at Old Scatness in the South Mainland of Shetland have revealed new evidence for a broch and defended Iron Age Village.
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