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Europeans imposed stubbornly resilient terms and values on Africa — "primitivism," for example, which had to surprise the members of fully functional native societies — and the strip-mining of African forms by European artists, primarily Picasso, compounded the confusion with a sort of aesthetic-feedback loop, making Africanist styling a standard flavor of chic modernity.

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Krebs said critical facilities, such as hospitals and care homes, are particularly at risk: "Many are not designed to be resilient in terms of overheating".

The traditional Rajbanshi houses in eastern Nepal are found to be resilient in terms of earthquake and flood disasters and the Gurung and Magar houses in western mid hills are found to be resilient in terms of earthquake disaster.

The vernacular construction technology in Terai is found to be technologically resilient in terms of floods and earthquakes, and earthquake resistant technologies are identified in the dwellings of the western mid-hill of Nepal.

Announcing a 20% drop in first half profits and plans to axe its interim dividend, Rexam explained: The Rights Issue will enable the Group to put in place a more conservative and resilient long term capital structure and significantly enhances the prospect of maintaining the Group's current investment grade credit rating.

Communities with the ability to identify potential vulnerabilities and anticipate potential economic and social shocks are often more successful and resilient long-term [3],[3]].

It is suggested that the proposed approach can establish quantifiable links between socio-economic change and UWS responses and therefore assist decision makers in designing more effective and resilient long-term strategies for water conservation.

This study demonstrates that by identifying and comparing the differences between individual species within a community, we gain valuable insights that can be used devise more resilient long-term management strategies that aim to preserve biodiversity.

For example, daily maternal separation for 15 minutes can act to inoculate animals from stress leading to a resilient phenotype termed stress tolerance, which may promote active coping strategies [ 59, 60].

But small steps will garner gains: a more peaceful America (at Canada's levels for example) yields $361 billion in annual savings and economic activity, making America financially sustainable in the short term and resilient in the long term.

In the floating floor system the performance of resilient layers, in terms of impact sound pressure level reduction, is of paramount importance.

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