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Exploring cultural connectedness in the sustainability of rural community tourism development in Jamaica - ORTE2013
Published 2014-03-01“…This ethnographic study explores how two distinctive groups - the Charles Town Maroons, descendants of slavery resistance fighters and the Seaford Town Germans, descendants of indentured labourers from Germany - are exploiting their culture by way of rural community tourism to fashion new livelihood streams. …”
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The Santonian stage and substages
Published 1996“…Three candidates for Boundary Stratotype Section, Olazagutia Quarry (Navarra, Spain), Seaford Head (Sussex, England) and Ten Mile Creek (Dallas, Texas, USA) were selected for further decision. …”
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Exploring cultural connectedness in the sustainability of rural community tourism development in Jamaica
Published 2014-01-01“…Este estudio etnográfico explora cómo dos grupos distintivos- Charles Tow Marrons, descendientes de los esclavos combatientes de la resistencia y Seaford Town Germans, descendientes de trabajadore contratados en Alemania-están explotando su cultura por medio del turismo rural comunitario a la moda nuevas fuentes de sustento. …”
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A rare case and location of HPV 16 positive bilateral exophytic papilloma
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The Coniacian stage and substage boundaries
Published 1996“…Under study are the lower Austin Chalk of the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas, and the Seaford Head exposures of the Upper Chalk in southern England.…”
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Review of Transport Phenomena and Popular Modelling Approaches in Membrane Distillation
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Carbon- and oxygen-isotope stratigraphy of the English Chalk and Italian Scaglia and its palaeoclimatic significance
Published 1994“…A detailed carbon- and oxygen-isotope stratigraphy has been generated from Upper Cretaceous coastal Chalk sections in southern England (East Kent; Culver Cliff, Isle of Wight; Eastbourne and Seaford Head, Sussex; Norfolk Coast) and the British Geological Survey (BGS) Trunch borehole, Norfolk. …”
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