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    No Medal for the Olympics on Labour Rights

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    The report utilizes the research of four of the companies awarded licenses to produce official Olympic goods and calls on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to ensure all Olympic products are manufactured in conditions aligned with the Olympic Charter

    Tolstoy and Frau Seuron.

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    Creating accessible play spaces

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    This toolkit was developed by Play Wales to help provide guidance for policy makers and designers of disabled children's play spaces.It has full information about different disabilities and what type of surfaces and environments work best. Dawn Pickering is acknowledged as a contributor to the process pg 47

    Play it Forward

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    This flyer invites students to listen to some of the biggest names in sports discuss race and gender in athletics.College of CommunicationDepartment of Athletic

    CUTTING PARAMETERS DEFINITION FOR KINEMATIC OPTIMISATION OF SPIRAL BEVEL GEARS

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    The contact analysis of uniform tooth height epicyclical spiral bevel gears stemming from Klingelnberg´s Cyclo-Palloid System has an important role in preliminary design. The simultaneous generation of gear surfaces and contact simulation is the basis of the analysis. A numerical program for theoretical contact identification has been developed. Longitudinal settings of the contact patterns or contact across the surfaces from tooth root to tooth top were obtained as a function of machine settings. The influence of each cutting parameter was isolated and is discussed for kinematic optimization

    Pressing Play

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    Miracle play

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    Play American

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    Just seventy years ago, a Fortune poll reported that 62 percent of Americans listened to classical music, 40 percent could identify Arturo Toscanini as an orchestral conductor, and nine million listeners (11 percent of American households) tuned in to weekly Metropolitan Opera broadcasts from New York City. Astonishing. The “grand orchestra,” wrote Charles Edward Russell in 1927, “has become our sign of honor among the nations.” (excerpt
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