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1. Midwestern City Suburbs Of Landless Peasants, Job Placement Mode
2. The Assessment Research Of Two-oriented Industrial Development Environment In Midwest Of China
3. Research On Investigation And Assessment Of Resource-Conserving And Environment-friendly Industry In Midwest Of China
4. Research On The Urban Development Of Midwestern United States In The Late Nineteenth Century
5. Locality, markets, and small farmers in the Midwestern United States
6. Exploring relationships: Social capital, leadership, and behavior in three Midwestern watersheds
7. A soy food promotion increases the usage and perception of soy foods in a rural, midwestern college community
8. Gender differences in entrepreneurship: A study of entrepreneurship in two Midwestern counties
9. 'Sacramental resistance' to pastoral dreams: The Midwestern land in the works of Sherwood Anderson and his contemporaries
10. Mechanization potential for expanding midwestern fruit and vegetable enterprises
11. Assessing the relationship between market orientation and organizational culture in midwestern hospitals: An empirical study
12. Development of a Pilot Selection System for a Midwestern University Aviation Program
13. The relationship between perceptions of fit and job satisfaction among administrative staff in a midwestern university
14. Habits of the Heartland: Producing community in a small midwestern town
15. Industrializing the Corn Belt: Iowa farmers, technology, and the Midwestern landscape, 1945--1972
16. The Creation and Validation of a Pilot Selection System for a Midwestern University Aviation Department
17. Financial indicators in strategic decision making: Recommended practices for financial officers at small private colleges and universities in the midwestern United States
18. Sense of place and conservation behavior in a Midwestern agricultural landscape
19. Implementation of a cross-selling strategy for a large midwestern healthcare equipment company
20. Reading, reform, and rural change: The Midwestern farm press, 1895 to 1920
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