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The Oregon Land Use Information Center - The Oregon Land Use Information Center Welcome to the Oregon Land Use Information Center. These Web pages are dedicated to providing information about Oregon's land use program. We
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Energy for Sustainable Development and Food Security in Africa - At the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, 41 African nations endorsed Agenda 21 as a comprehensive international framework and action programme for sustainable development. Energy matters are addressed in many sections of the A
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THE COLONY BILLS. THE PROVINCE BILLS. - We are so thoroughly accustomed to the use of paper money that it is difficult to realize that a little over two centuries ago, when the Assembly of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay first authorized the emission of bills of public credit, they were sec
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index -     102 Grant Avenue Santa Fe NM, 87504  Main Number:  (505) 986-6200   FAX:  (505) 986-2740 or please call 1-800-894-7028          within New Mexico   Holiday Schedule Tourism In
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SALSA Program - This website, the Semi Arid Land Surface Atmospher Program teaches students about various aspects of our environment.
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WP:Resources:AIDS and African Agriculture - An FAO study on the effect of HIV/AIDS on agricultural production systems and rural livelihoods in Western Africa
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THE ARMY AND THE NEW LOOK - Conditioned to the military decisiveness of World Wars I and II, Americans of the twentieth century found the frustration of fighting three years for a stalemate a new experience. Yet most were relieved to see the end of Korean hostilities despite the rea
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Turtle, Tortoise, and Terrapin: What's the Difference? - All turtles, tortoises, and terrapins are reptiles. Scientists often refer to them as chelonians, because they are in the taxonomic order called Chelonia (from the Greek word for tortoise). They all have scales, lay eggs, and are ectothermic. So why the d
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Agricultural and Food Scientists - This is one of about 250 job outlook statements from the 1998-99 Occupational Outlook Handbook. This statement discusses Significant Points; Nature of the Work; Working Conditions; Employment; Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement; Job Outlook;
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Algeria: Country Commercial Guide (FY1998) - Algeria 1998 Country Commercial Guide
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