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41. Connecting Formal and Informal Learning Experiences
42. Connecting land use and transportation toward sustainable development: A case study of the Houston-Galveston metropolitan area
43. Connecting models to the real world: Game theory in action
44. Variability and efficiency in human-natural systems: Three essays connecting resilience and economics
45. Relationship of Facebook usage to team identification
46. (Dis)connecting the Pearl River Delta: The transformation of a regional telecommunications infrastructure, 1978--2002
47. Connecting the dots: A historical and political analysis of economic reform and its relationship to foreign investment and business in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
48. Connecting work-family policies to supportive work environments
49. Connecting saints: Travel and hagiography in the northwestern Atlantic, 500--800
50. Framing community food security: Connecting the personal to the political (British Columbia)
51. Connecting vision-based leadership and Presbyterian polity in the governance of a large congregation
52. Farmers' markets: Connecting citizens with local agriculture in British Columbia
53. Constructing China's capitalism, connecting Shanghai's urban and rural industries
54. Development of instructional units connecting informal and formal mathematical knowledge of equivalency and addition
55. North American butterfly association counts at Congaree National Park: A case study for connecting citizen science to management
56. Case Study Approach to Sustainability of the Workforce: Connecting Employee Engagement Practices and Productive Business Results
57. The User as Protagonist: Connecting Superheroes Across Time through an Experiential Exhibition
58. An integrative approach to the understanding of transformational leaders: Connecting cognitive, social, and behavioral complexity
59. Connecting to nature via ecotourism as sustainable development
60. Three Essays on the Application of the Overlapping Generations Model: Connecting Economic Growth, the Environment, and Conflict
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