916 resultados para Practice of law--Massachusetts--Taunton


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Cover title: Farmer's handbook.

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Includes bibliographies and index.

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"Bibliography of the principal works on the philosophy of right, published in Italy, from Vico to the present day": v.2, p.[378]-392.

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"History of fixed partial prostheses, by Claude Rowe Baker": p. 1-14.

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"An edited version of the report Professional liability and responsibility, prepared in collaboration with the Subcommittee on Professional Liability and Responsibility of American Institute of Architects-Engineers Joint Council Liaison Committee."

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Includes index.

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Classified for chess; The game of chess, p. 120-173.

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Vols. for 1907/08-<1914/15> have title: First- annual report of the Trustees of the Massachusetts Hospital School (for the care and education of the crippled and deformed children of the commonwealth).

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The practice of participatory planning in discrete Indigenous settlements has been established since the early 1990s. In addition to technical and economic goals, participatory planning also seeks community development outcomes, including community control, ownership and autonomy. This paper presents an evaluation of one such planning project, conducted at Mapoon in 1995. The Plan successfully improved physical infrastructure and housing, but had mixed success in terms of community development. Despite various efforts to follow participatory processes, the Plan was essentially a passing event, community control progressively diminished after its completion, and outcomes fell short of notions of ownership and autonomy. This suggests some misunderstandings between the practice of participatory planning and the workings of governance.

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It is often claimed that policy makers and scholars inhabit different worlds and have little for each other. We challenge this perception and claim that there is a strong symbiotic relationship between the two. This relationship is particularly strong in the field of conflict where policy makers may be in desperate need of guidelines, advice and analysis on how to transform complex conflict situations into more peaceful ones. We suggest that policy makers may think in terms of macro and micro-level theories and ideas if they wish to embrace better strategies of conflict resolution.