September 1992 Sample Clauses

September 1992. Xxxxxx, X.X., 1994. The location of culture, London: Routledge. Xxxxxxx, X.X., 1978. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, New York: Academic Press. Xxxxx, X., 2001. Developing a new standard-setting instrument for the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage: elements for consideration, Paris: UNESCO. Xxxxxx, X., 1954. What is wrong with social theory? American Sociological Review, 18, 3–10. Xxxxxxxx, X., 1977. Outline of a Theory of Practice 1st ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Xxxxx, X.X., 2006. Grounded theory and sensitizing concepts. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5(3), 1–9. Brand, L., 2000. Resettling, Reconstructing and Restor(y)ing: Archaeology and Tourism in Umm Qays. Xxxxx, X. & Xxxxxx, X., 2010. Archaeology and International Development in Africa, Xxxxxxxxx Debates in Archaeology. London: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Co Ltd. Xxxxx, X.X., 2000. Plantation Santa Xxxxxxx and its Mesa. A history of Calcium Phosphate Mining. In Mijnmaatschappij Curaçao NV., ed. De Tafelberg aan de Fuikbaai, Curaçao, Nederlandse Antillen. 125 jaar exploitatie van grondstoffen in sociaal-economisch perspectief. Willemstad: Xxx Xxxxxx Printers NV, 87–80. Xxxxxxx, X., 2008. The nuances of development (Review of the book ‘Cultivating Development’ by Xxxxx, D. 2005). The Broker. Available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/en/Articles/The-nuances-of- development [Accessed July 6, 2012]. Xxxxx, X., 1991. Western hegemony in archaeological heritage management. History and Anthropology, 5 (2), 269–276. Xxxxxxxxx, X.X., 2008. The ‘ethnographic turn’ in archaeology: research positioning and reflexivity in ethnographic archaeologies. In X.X. Xxxxxxxxx & X Xxxxxxxx, eds. Ethnographic archaeologies: reflections on stakeholders and archaeological practices. Lanham MD: AltaMira Press, 25–61. Xxxxxxxxx, X.X. & Xxxxxxxx, X. eds., 2008. Ethnographic Archaeologies: Reflections on Stakeholders and Archaeological Practices, Lanham MD: AltaMira Press.
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September 1992. Agreement to establish a mutual understanding of the responsibilities of the Army and FEMA for delivering management and administrative assistance in implementing the National Dam Safety Program.
September 1992. The parties will work together to address any known deviations from such standard.
September 1992. Web. 22 March 2014. Xxxxx, Xxxxxx. “Xxxxxx Xxxxx and Xxxx Xxxx: Atmosphere, Myth, or Suggestion?” Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx: Critical Perspectives. Ed. Xxxx Xxxxxxxx. Lexington: The University of Kentucky Press, 1981. 77-92. Print. Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx. “In U.S., 67% Dissatisfied With Income, Wealth Distribution.” Gallup. 20 January 2014. Web. 9 April 2014.
September 1992. Adults (1-6), pho- tographed, Clover Point, Victoria, BC (Bain and Xxxxxx 1992, Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 2008).
September 1992. Adults (2), Xxxxxx Island south of Sydney, BC (Xxxxxx 1993, Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 2008). 21 September 1992. Adult, Active Pass, Victoria side, BC (Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 2008).
September 1992. Adult, Tsawwassen Ferry Jetty, Tsawwassen, BC (Toochin 2012a).
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