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Claudia Mennickennd public sectors, profit and non-profit organizations, there is a need to promote effective action which leads to sustainable development. This requires complex understandings, vision and strategic design. In this paper, I reflect on issues which I feel are pertinent for people seeking to learn andepinephrine 发表于 2025-3-26 15:35:22
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Claudia Mennickentions order themselves in public space. In the examples below drawn from fieldwork in New York, Singapore, and Johannesburg, we analyse the dynamic ways in which affinities emerge in interactions and discuss how they are observed and understood in public space.