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(Re)Making Heritage Policy in Hong Kong: A Relational Politics of Global Knowledge and Local Innovation

by Lachlan Barber
"... This article applies the global-relational conceptual frame developed in recent work on urban policy mobilities to heritage, a seemingly local policy area, in Hong Kong. In response to growing public criticism and protests in the past decade, the Hong Kong government launched a review of its heritag ..."
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This article applies the global-relational conceptual frame developed in recent work on urban policy mobilities to heritage, a seemingly local policy area, in Hong Kong. In response to growing public criticism and protests in the past decade, the Hong Kong government launched a review of its

The 2005 Anti-Japanese Protests in China and the Negotiations over U.N. Security Council Expansion

by Jessica C. Weiss
"... Why does the Chinese government sometimes allow and sometimes suppress nationalist, anti-foreign demonstrations? What are the consequences of this choice for China’s international relations? In the previous chapter, I argue that authoritarian leaders face incentives to allow anti-foreign protests in ..."
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participants, and government officials in China, Japan and Hong Kong. The collected evidence suggests that the Chinese government gave tacit consent to the anti-Japanese protests in order to undermine Japan’s bid for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council and mitigate the international reputation costs

4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE A Practical Theory of Micro-Solar Power Sensor Networks

by Jaein Jeong , 2009
"... Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments ..."
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Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments

Human Trust Establishment

by Michael Farb, Manish Burman, Gurtej Singh Ch, Jon Mccune, Adrian Perrig, Michael Farb, Manish Burman, Gurtej Singh, Chandok Jon, Mccune Adrian Perrig , 2011
"... Users regularly experience a crisis of confidence on the Internet. Is that email truly originating from the claimed individual? Is that Facebook invitation indeed from that person or is it a fake page set up by an impersonator? These doubts are usually resolved through a leap of faith, expressing th ..."
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offering secrecy and authenticity, which we use to support secure messaging and file exchange. Essentially, we support an abstraction to safely “sling ” information from one device to another. 1 SafeSlinger also provides an API for importing applications’ public keys into a user’s contact information

CORRECTING FOR PRECIPITATION EFFECTS IN SATELLITE-BASED PASSIVE MICROWAVE TROPICAL CYCLONE INTENSITY ESTIMATES

by Capt Wacker Robert S, Robert S. Wacker , 2005
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Public reporting burden for this collection of Information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send

Information-Poor New Teachers' Experiences of Hiring: Late, Rushed, and New Teachers' Experiences of Hiring: Late, Rushed, and Information-Poor

by Edward Liu , Susan Moore Johnson , Edward Liu , Susan Moore Johnson , 2009
"... Purpose: Teacher hiring decisions have far-reaching consequences for a school, its students, and faculty. This article examines how new teachers in four states are hired and explores whether the process leads to good matches between these individuals and their schools. The authors conceive of hirin ..."
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of hiring as a two-way process and examine the extent to which the hiring process provides opportunities for prospective teachers and schools to collect rich information about, and form accurate impressions of, one another. Research Methods: This study surveyed a representative random sample of 486

Thesis Advisor Accepted by.......Gakenhimer..

by Gregory A. Rossel, Fiichael J. Shiffer, Ralph Gakenheimer, Gregory A. Rossel
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Some Boston Metropolitan Examples

by Jon D. Chandonnet, B. A. Political Science, Jon D. Chandonnet , 1997
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publicly paper and electronic copies of this gocument in whole iart.

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by Universität Zürich, Daniel Hegglin, Prof Dr, Paul I. Ward , 2003
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by Richard Brian Adams , 2013
"... I declare that this thesis is my own account of my research and contains as its main content work which has not previously been submitted for a degree at any tertiary education institution. ..."
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I declare that this thesis is my own account of my research and contains as its main content work which has not previously been submitted for a degree at any tertiary education institution.
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