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Further, at the more detailed micro level, it reflects in part the tendency of research to focus on Anglo-Saxon nations and a few key continental European nations and also in part the research preoccupations of the author.
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My various preoccupations have involved several research projects in my primary area of professional expertise: Real estate development and finance, including urban revitalization, redevelopment, and regeneration.
It ees 'ere!" Yet others are murmuring that it seems a peculiar preoccupation of (mostly male) research scientists to want to find something that many rational people are certain isn't there.
Because of this preoccupation, a plethora of research has been undertaken as regards composing (Perl, 1978; Pianko, 1979; Flavel, 1979; Flower & Hayes, 1980; Flower & Hayes, 1981; Devine et al., 1993; Victori, 1995, 1997; Chenoweth & Hayes, 2001and Chenoweth & Hayes, 2003; Gustilo, 2010, 2011).
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