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In this paper we illustrate, how we gathered and formalized working models used within the Patuxent watershed for forests, agriculture urban settings and wetlands.
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Firms have favoured this development because of the greater flexibility it offers, as have employees themselves, seeking freer, less-formalized working arrangements.
Mr. Ward said Mr. Swain has nursed discontents going back 15 years, when he claimed to have been excluded from a stable of shiners permitted to do business at a formalized work spot in front of Grand Central Terminal, on 42nd Street.
Taking off of Amit Gupta's idea of a "Jelly" (a formalized work-together) Instant Jelly in an HTML5 mobile web app which allows you to create spontaneous co-working events by opening ij.lcub.es in your smart phone browser, plugging in your Twitter handle and the When, Where and Theme of your event.
Permission to conduct this study was granted by the HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Network, Cameroon (HIVPREC), a Non-governmental Organisation (NGO) for the prevention of HIV/AIDS through formalized education, working in the South West region of Cameroon, and the principals of the three participating high schools.
News of the promotion was not expected, but in many ways it is just a more formalized continuation of the working relationship that the two executives have developed.
However, this effect is stronger for women in a formal employment situation than for those working in less formalized settings.
Modernity has similarly reduced the amount of work- and leisure-time physical activity (PA) and formalized exercise undertaken by the average person.
What is the point of this formalized process?
The combination of individuals choosing to work within the recommended range, and the elicitation of more positive affective responses in a self-selected exercise session could contribute to a re-focusing of exercise prescriptions and a move away from prescribed, formalized exercise sessions [ 14].
Women in Wojcicki's (2002) study in Soweto and Hammanskraal, South Africa, use the term ukuphanda, a Zulu verb that loosely means "to try to get money," to distinguish between informal transactional sex and more formalized sex work (marhosha or matekatse) ([ 32]: 32]).
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