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Because a superior fried-chicken restaurant is often the institutional extension of a single chicken-obsessed woman, I realize that, like a good secondhand bookstore or a bad South American dictatorship, it is not easily passed down intact.
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Even as the Maoist movement was going on, there was a major spurt in agricultural production in the Telangana region during the 1980s and 1990s, as Telangana farmers shifted to commercial crops and Green Revolution technologies like tube well irrigation on the basis of a sustained state support, like public investment, institutional credit and extension services.
Early indicators included course attrition rates and examination marks; later adaptations included promotion of use of research to influence clinical practice and institutional systems, and extension of the course to two new sites.
Looking at feminism and homosexuality within Islam permits us to look at our relation towards religious authority, to question institutional dogma and by extension, to ponder freedom itself – the freedom to define our identity, without concession, compromise or submission.
In particular, we interact age, education, and farm size with the institutional variables secure tenure, extension, and credit.
Among the institutional factors, access to extension contact is one of those significant variables that affect the farmers' choice of adaptation.
With Islam as an emerging religion, the extension of institutional recognition for equal representation has been defined as a pluralist promotion of diversity.
Creating the bases for an efficient and valuable educational intervention, pedagogy requires a constant reconfiguration of its own institutional ontology, as an extension and in complementarity with its comprehensive ontology.
These include characteristics specific to farmers and their households (e.g. age, knowledge, motivation/objective), characteristics related to their farm (land available, labor, water, etc)., biophysical factors (diseases/parasites, climatic factors, etc)., institutional factors (contact with extension services, access to credit, information sources, government agricultural policy, etc).
For example, He et al. (2007) investigate the determinants of farmers' decisions to adopt rainwater harvesting and supplementary irrigation technology in China, finding that socioeconomic characteristics such as age and education, and institutional factors associated with extension, assistance, training, and credit services affect positively irrigation adoption decisions.
Although institutional rates of epidural extension failure vary [ 17, 23, 24], it is accepted that there is a failure rate and it can be argued that important time may be saved, by proceeding directly to a new neuraxial technique.
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