955 resultados para Home economics extension workers


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A home filing system makes important papers readily available when needed. If managed properly, the filing system can get older papers out of the way, making needed records more accessible. A well-organized filing system for your household can pay big dividends when it comes time to find an important paper you need NOW. There is no one best filing system for everyone; what works for you could be a disaster for someone else. Once set up, a filing system helps you to be a more effective and efficient financial manager and decision maker.

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Latest issue consulted: No. 839 (Jan. 1982).

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Latest issue consulted: 539, published in 1966?

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At head of title: U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Includes its annual report -1962.

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No. 462 never issued.

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No. 1-19 called v. 1, no. 1-19.

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1927- compiled in the Office of personnel and business administration.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Some numbers are revised editions.

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Title Varies: a Report on the Receipts, Expenditures, and Results of Cooperative Extension Work In Agriculture and Home Economics In the U.S; Cooperative Extension Work In Agriculture and Home Economics; Report on Cooperative Extension Work In Agriculture and Home Economics

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This paper focuses on the higher order factors affecting successful adoption of technologies. Drawing on the "actor-oriented perspective" in rural sociology, it is argued that successful examples of adoption at this higher level result from a complex conjunction of people and events, with outcomes that may have been quite unanticipated at the outset. From this perspective, research and extension projects and programs are viewed as arenas in which social actors–village leaders, farmers, researchers (local and international), aid officials, municipal agents, extension workers, and traders–pursue their own short- and long-term objectives and strategies. To this end, they maneuver, negotiate, organize, cooperate, participate, coerce, obstruct, form coalitions, adopt, adapt, and reject, all within a specific geographical and historical context.