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the city boundary has declined sharply, possibly now to below 300 000, though the population of the urban area as a whole appears somewhat to have increased, depending where the boundary is drawn. However it is not only the population which has declined, but also the industrial base, and with it theTOXIN 发表于 2025-3-27 01:06:16
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Jay Schulkinerican unions need to do if they are to be significant players in today’s and tomorrow’s labour markets and economy. We propose that the next generation unions. view and position themselves as networked institutions that enroll, represent, and provide services to workers on a continuous life-long baCarminative 发表于 2025-3-27 11:32:10
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Jay Schulkint, which precludes long-term forecasts in the absence of perfect observations and formulations that perfectly predict atmospheric dynamics. In contrast, longer-term climate characteris tics such as the seasonal cycle are primarily determined by regular periodic forcing (e.g. the earth’s orbit) and a故意钓到白杨 发表于 2025-3-28 00:57:17
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Jay Schulkinhenomena in his paper and concentrates on the idea that the interaction of subsystems (like atmos phere, ocean, biosphere etc.) is responsible for the observable weather and cli mate phenomena. This global system consisting of interacting subsystems (which reminds of a so-called coupled oscillator sInfinitesimal 发表于 2025-3-28 10:09:07
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Jay Schulkinents concerning human health, animal welfare and the intensive-industrial methods of animal rearing, and the authority of science. It could also be interpreted as being about the policing of boundaries between humans and animals, the so-called ‘species barrier’. Much of its political force derived f