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 Fig-eating review: References
Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales 8, 535-537.
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 111, 241-255.
South Simbu: Studies in Demography, Nutrition, and Subsistence.
www.geocities.com /mikeshanahan/figs/FIGREFS.html   (7601 words)

  
 Siedlecky, Stefania Winifred - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Honorary Associate in Demography at Macquarie University, New South Wales
While working with Family Planning New South Wales in the 1970s Siedlecky helped to establish the Leichhardt Women's Health Centre and the Preterm Foundation, two initiatives which brought safe legal abortion to New South Wales.
Clinical and Training Doctor at Family Planning New South Wales
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/biogs/P004466b.htm   (281 words)

  
 Pricenoia.com - Simon Garrett
Changing Family Size in England and Wales : Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911 (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time)
Changing Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911.(Book Review) : An article from: Albion
Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid, Kevin Schurer, and Simon Szreter.
www.pricenoia.com /search/Simon+Garrett/0/0/index.html   (236 words)

  
 Directory of Academic Statisticians 2005
Modelling of complex longitudinal data; historical demography of England and Wales in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the decline of fertility, and migration from and within the English countryside; demography of modern Africa, especially eastern and southern countries.
Analysis of discrete data in biology; generalised linear models; over-dispersion; stochastic models; statistical analysis of ion channel data; statistical genetics.
Exploratory data analysis, history of statistics, subjective judgement, mathematical and statistical psychology
www.swan.ac.uk /statistics/das/dirint3.htm   (236 words)

  
 Aboriginal Studies Press - Catalogue
This fascinating record of the life and history of the Wallaga Lake area of New South Wales and of the Yuin people is told through the poetry, illustrations and prose of elder Eileen Morgan, who has lived most of her life in the region.
From the lean and terrifying days of the Depression in rural New South Wales to the exhilaration and excess of Australian boxing in the '60s and after, the life of boxer Keith Saunders has been extraordinary.
Counting, Health and Identity: A history of Aboriginal Health and demography in Western Australia and Queensland, 1900-1940
www.aiatsis.gov.au /asp/rasp/asp_cat1_frame.htm   (236 words)

  
 GENUKI: England
The Population History of England, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1989, is the standard text on the historical demography of England, based on many years of work by the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure.
Many sets of records were kept for England and Wales together, so that the problems of locating them and using them are very similar in the two countries.
Lambeth Palace Library "is the historic library of the archbishops of Canterbury and the principal library and record office for the history of the Church of England".
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng   (236 words)

  
 Cyndi's List - Royalty & Nobility
English Royalty with links to the Tudors, Edward I, Malcolm III/St Margaret, Lady Diana Spencer-Princess of Wales, and more.
Promotes the study of medieval prosopography - the social science using genealogy, onomastics and demography to study the past.
Regnal-list[s] of British monarchs from earliest times, with some genealogical-data.
www.cyndislist.com /royalty.htm   (2388 words)

  
 GENUKI: England
The Population History of England, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1989, is the standard text on the historical demography of England, based on many years of work by the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure.
Many sets of records were kept for England and Wales together, so that the problems of locating them and using them are very similar in the two countries.
Lambeth Palace Library "is the historic library of the archbishops of Canterbury and the principal library and record office for the history of the Church of England".
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng   (1978 words)

  
 GENUKI: England
The Population History of England, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1989, is the standard text on the historical demography of England, based on many years of work by the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure.
A table from GenDocs showing the Population of England and Wales from 1811 to 1931.
Lambeth Palace Library "is the historic library of the archbishops of Canterbury and the principal library and record office for the history of the Church of England".
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng   (1978 words)

  
 GENUKI: England
The Population History of England, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1989, is the standard text on the historical demography of England, based on many years of work by the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure.
Lambeth Palace Library "is the historic library of the archbishops of Canterbury and the principal library and record office for the history of the Church of England".
Moving Here, 200 Years of Migration to England, is a "database of digitised photographs, maps, objects, documents and audio items from 30 local and national archives, museums and libraries which record migration experiences of the last 200 years.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng   (1967 words)

  
 Review: Changing Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911 -- King 16 (2): 310 -- Social History of Medicine
Review: Changing Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911 -- King 16 (2): 310 -- Social History of Medicine
shm.oupjournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/16/2/310   (1967 words)

  
 AAEGT template
The demography of the school is such that there is a higher than normal number of boys of advanced ability, and in recent times the school has attracted a number of gifted boys because of the special provisions made for them.
The Board of Studies is an authority established by the Government of New South Wales to oversee curriculum in all schools in the State.
There are pull-out programs at all levels of the school, but particularly in Years K-6, in which small groups of boys with high ability in mathematics and language are withdrawn from their regular class for different work.
www.tased.edu.au /tasonline/tag/aaegt7/forbes.htm   (10688 words)

  
 Hypericum cumulicola Species Account, Plant Ecology Lab, Archbold Biological Station, 3 May 2002, Fred E. Lohrer.
Distribution: Hypericum cumulicola is endemic to the Lake Wales Ridge, and only known from Polk and Highlands counties.
Hypericum cumulicola demography in unoccupied and occupied Florida scrub patches with different time-since-fire.
A fire-explicit population viability analysis of Hypericum cumulicola in Florida rosemary scrub.
www.archbold-station.org /abs/plantspp/hypcumsppacc.htm   (1092 words)

  
 Paul C. Johnson
Changing Family Size in England and Wales : Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911 (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time)
The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain: Volume 3, Structural Change and Growth, 1939-2000 (Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain)
Upland Communities : Environment, Population and Social Structure in the Alps since the Sixteenth Century (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time)
www.interference.com /webstore/us/books/author/Paul+C.+Johnson-4.htm   (203 words)

  
 Richard A Reid
Changing Family Size in England and Wales : Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911 (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time)
~Ursula Hegi, Richard Cecil, Michael Burkard, Robin Lippincott, Susan Neville, Charles H. Webb, Martha Modena Vertreace, Leatha Kendrick, Reid Bush, Ann Jonas
Neill Reid, David F. Malin, Richard M. West, Hilmar Lorenz
www.truefresco.com /bookshop/us/books/author/Richard+A+Reid-6.htm   (219 words)

  
 CSIRO PUBLISHING - Wildlife Research
Nesting activity of a population of malleefowl( Leipoa ocellata), isolated within a small mallee remnant in central New South Wales, was monitored annually between the summers of 1986–87 and 1998–99.
Nesting activity and demography of an isolated population of malleefowl( Leipoa ocellata)
This population of malleefowl is predicted to become extinct by 2008.
www.publish.csiro.au /nid/144/paper/WR02046.htm   (219 words)

  
 History of Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since World War II Australia has been transformed by a massive immigration programme, and since the 1970s and the abolition of the White Australia policy from Asia and other parts of the world; radically transforming Australia's demography, culture and image of itself.
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) was formed from New South Wales in 1911 to provide a location for the proposed new federal capital of Canberra (Melbourne was the capital from 1901 to 1927).
Australia remains a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II the Queen of Australia; the 1999 referendum to establish a republic was marginally rejected.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Australian_history   (925 words)

  
 C18-L's Selected Readings, No. 77
Williams, H.G. "'Learning suitable to the situation of the poorest classes': The National Society and Wales, 1811-1839." Welsh History Review, 19, 3 (June 1999):425-52.
Smith, D.S. "Population and political ethics: Thomas Jefferson's demography of generations." William and Mary Quarterly, 56, 3 (July 1999): 591-612.
Ulrich, L.T. "Wheels, looms, and the gender division of labor in eighteenth-century New England." William and Mary Quarterly, 55, 1 (January 1998): 3-38.
www.personal.psu.edu /special/C18/sr/sr77.htm   (6106 words)

  
 Education (from Finland) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In a 1970 report, the National Institute of Adult Education (England and Wales) defined adult education as “any kind of education for people who are old enough to work, vote, fight and marry and who have completed the cycle of continuous education, [if any] commenced in childhood.” Adult education...
It is bordered on the north by Norway, on the northwest by Sweden, on the southwest by the Gulf of Bothnia, on the south by the Gulf of Finland, and on the east by Russia.
Christianity was known in Finland as early as the 11th century, and in the 12th century Henry, bishop of Uppsala (Sweden), began organizing the church there.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-26138   (870 words)

  
 Economy, Transportation, and Education (from Nicaragua) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
In a 1970 report, the National Institute of Adult Education (England and Wales) defined adult education as “any kind of education for people who are old enough to work, vote, fight and marry and who have completed the cycle of continuous education, [if any] commenced in childhood.” Adult education...
Located midway across Central America, Nicaragua, with about 50,000 square miles (130,000 square kilometers), is the largest in area but one of the most sparsely populated nations of the region.
Provides details on demography, economy, trade, and finance.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-205593?tocId=205593&ct=   (885 words)

  
 Appendix F, Papers Presented and Invited Seminars, Archbold Biological Station, Biennial Report 1999-2000
"Demography, ecology and reproductive biology of Lewton’s polygala, a rare herb endemic to the central ridges of Florida," and "Natural history of blackbead galls," Florida Native Plant Society, Miami, 4-6 May.
"Comparative genetics of seven plants endemic to Florida’s Lake Wales Ridge," Ecological Society of America, Spokane, 9-13 August.
"The interactions between earthworm invasion and land use history on the distribution of soil C and N in northern forest ecosystems," Soil Ecology Society, Pine Mountain, Georgia, 20-23 May.
www.archbold-station.org /ABS/ABS/Biennial99/R9Appen/R9AppenF-TLF.htm   (1367 words)

  
 Ellis et al: Distribution of Chondrichthyan Around British Isles
Nevertheless, the role of nursery areas in the demography and life-history of elasmobranch fishes has been little studied, and little is known about the location and importance of such areas around the British Isles.
Common skate ( Dipturus batis), long-nosed skate ( Dipturus oxyrinchus) and black skate ( Dipturus nidarosiensis) were absent from inshore waters of England and Wales.
Long-nosed skate was recorded occasionally in the northern North Sea and Celtic Sea in waters of 111–159 m, and one specimen of black skate was caught in the Celtic Sea at 124 m depth ( Fig.
journal.nafo.int /35/ellis/ellis-main.html   (1367 words)

  
 History of Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since World War II Australia has been transformed by a massive immigration programme, and since the 1970s and the abolition of the White Australia policy from Asia and other parts of the world; radically transforming Australia's demography, culture and image of itself.
The British Crown Colony of New South Wales started with the establishment of a settlement and penal colony at Port Jackson by Captain Arthur Phillip on 26 January 1788.
On 1 January 1901, federation of the colonies was achieved after a decade of planning, consultation and voting, and the Commonwealth of Australia was born, as a Dominion of the British Empire.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_Australia   (1024 words)

  
 The economy (from South America) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Located in the south-central part of the country, it is bounded by Western Australia on the west; the Northern Territory on the north; Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria on the east; and the Great Australian Bight of the Indian Ocean on the south.
Brief information on the government, geography, economy, transport and communication facilities, and demography of this country in South America.
Covers geography, government and politics, business, economy, finance, education, arts and culture, tourism, sports, and music.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-41854   (1085 words)

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