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Autor:
Halvorsen, Sam
Publikováno v:
Area, 2013 Dec 01. 45(4), 509-510.
Externí odkaz:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/area.12061
Autor:
Larson, Stevie, Van Meter, Kevin
Publikováno v:
Cultural Geographies, 2013 Jul 01. 20(3), 414-415.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/44289647
Autor:
Don Mitchell
Publikováno v:
The AAG Review of Books. 1:4-6
Occupy Wall Street was an inspiring movement. One of the things it inspired was this book. Two of the editors chanced into each other on a Manhattan street and, intrigued by the “intense” issues of...
Autor:
Anastassia Fisyak, Anusha Venkataraman, Ronald Shiffman, Rick Bell, Lance Jay Brown, Lynne Elizabeth
In the wake of the Occupy Wall Street movement, leading planers and social scientists examine public space today and freedom of assembly. The Occupy Wall Street movement has challenged the physical manifestation of the First Amendment rights to freed
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Autor:
Raymond R. Hyatt, Jeanne P. Goldberg, Sara C. Folta, Christina D. Economos, Rick Bell, Stewart Landers
Publikováno v:
Journal of School Health. 76:459-464
Given the current childhood obesity epidemic, it is especially important to find effective ways to promote healthful foods to children. School public address (PA) systems represent an inexpensive and a replicable way of reaching children with health
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Food Quality and Preference. 17:615-621
Research into food liking among children has shown the importance of colour as a variable [Leon, F., Couronne, T., Marcuz, M. C., & Koster, E. P. (1999). Measuring food liking in children: a comparison of non-verbal methods. Food Quality and Preferen
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Appetite. 46:189-198
This experiment examined the 'time extension' explanation for the social facilitation effect, which is that people eat more as the number of co-eaters increases. Seventy male and 62 female participants ate a lunch consisting of pizza, cookies, and bo