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Review: Demystifying Social Statistics,the Analysis of Cross-Tabulated Data,Analysis of Qualitative Data. Volume 1: Introductory Topics,the Capitalist World-Economy,Options for Planning: A Discussion Document Compiled,the Service Sector and Regional Policy in the United Kingdom,Research in Planning and Design 5. Meaning in the Urban Environment,Education,Health and Housing: An Empirical Investigation of Resource Accessibility,Killing the Hidden Waters,Water Management in the Yellow River Basin of China,Simulation of Recreational Use for Park and Wilderness Management,State Housing in Britain
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