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Dr Shepperdson | Sociology | 01 August 1990
This study is phase 3 of an on-going research project with a cohort of individuals with downs syndrome and their families. The downs syndrome subjects were born in 1964,1965 and 1966 and have been brought up their families in south wales. They, and t ...
Peter Raynor | 15 August 1985
It is generally agreed that the young long-term unemployed present particular and often unfamiliar problems in the field of social, educational and employment policy. There now exists a variety of provision for education, training, work experience an ...
Dr David Mosse | Environmental Planning/Planning | 01 June 1993
Application abstract: under pressure from a combination of population increase, growing national demands and increased state intervention, local or community systems for the protection and management of forests, surface and groundwater, grazing lands ...
Human Geography | 01 August 1996
Abstract: in november 1991 president carlos salinas announced the reform of article 27 of the mexican constitution. The backbone to land distribution for 70 years, article 27 established peasant rights to community land [known as ejidos] and tied rur ...
Dr Abbas Vali | Political Science and International Relations | 01 November 1994
Abstract: the study aims firstly to provide a critical examination of the theoretical status and validity of the concept of the nations state and the associated notions of popular sovereignty, legitimacy and rights, and to assess their relevance to t ...
Professor Nickie Charles | Sociology | 01 January 1999
Changing patterns of working involve increasingly varied forms of employment, many of which are perceived as being less secure than in the past. This qualitative study will gather detailed work history data from a sample of 90 respondents from a rang ...
Prof Harris | 01 February 1985
The period since the end of the second world war has seen a
substantial increase in the proportion of married women engaged in
paid work. This increase has been associated with a decline in the
proportion of life which w ...
Dr Brain | 01 October 1985
There are several contenders for new classes of local and general analgesics (pain-killers) including the extraction of materials from novel organisms (such as biopharms work with leeches) and investigating the actions of the recently-discovered endo ...
Dr Dowsland | 28 May 1985
This study attempts to identify the changes that have occurred in south wales business and industrial structure over the past 20 years, and to determine the effects of these changes on demand for industrial materials handling equipment. The study is ...
Professor Reg Byron | Social Anthropology | 01 January 1991
While irish america has attracted the attention of scholars in a wide variety of academic disciplines, anthropological work is remarkably little represented. Moreover, while many american social scientists and historians have studied "the culture" of ...
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