551 research outputs found

    Adapting agriculture in 2050 in Flevoland; perspectives from stakeholders

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    Although recently more research has gone into farm level studies, little attention has been given to the variety of responses of farmers, considering their characteristics, objectives and the socio-economic, technological and political contexts (Reidsma et al, 2010). In the Agri-Adapt project we focus on farm level adaptation within an agricultural region considering the socio-economic context of 2050

    Mountains to the Sea: How Climate Change Influences People, Cultures and Communities

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    https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grad_portfolios/1288/thumbnail.jp

    Spartan Daily, November 1, 1985

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    Volume 85, Issue 46https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/7367/thumbnail.jp

    Montana Kaimin, November 19, 1996

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    Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/10084/thumbnail.jp

    The Chronicle [February 17, 2014]

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    The Chronicle, February 17, 2014https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/chron/4857/thumbnail.jp

    The Ham, December 11, 2020

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    PARODY; Satirical; Outdoor classroom gets put to use as new yoga plaza; Year of s(HAM)e: 2020 timeline; New mascot imbound for Northwestern; Athlete spotlight: bench warmers; Are face-to-face interactions still necessary?; Ring by spring despite mask catfishing; Fans become tired of NFL games; Cured Ham Comic: Santa\u27s naughty lis

    Mentoring Former Prisoners: A Guide for Reentry Programs

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    Few social programs have attempted to provide high-risk adults -- and, particularly, former prisoners -- with mentors. And thus there are few resources that offer practical advice and recommendations for mentoring this population, given its distinct needs, assets and challenges. While much remains to be tested and learned, this manual draws on the experience of the 11 sites involved in P/PV'sReady4Work prisoner reentry demonstration, as well as established best practices in the mentoring field, to provide guidelines for practitioners who are interested in developing a mentoring program to support former prisoners and enhance the effectiveness of other reentry services, such as employment and case management services.The guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for Prisoner Reentry Programs. However, because of growing interest in establishing mentoring programs as part of larger reentry efforts around the country, P/PV decided to reissue the guide, along with updated information related to P/PV's evaluation of Ready4Work (particularly findings published in Mentoring Formerly Incarcerated Adults, 2009.

    The Cord Weekly (September 4, 1997)

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