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31120
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While local governments are making efforts to create more inclusive social policies, little is known about what these policies are and how they are developed. To better understand municipal immigrant integration practices, my Master’s Thesis, Building Integrated Communities: Innovative Bureaucratic Incorporation Strategies for North Carolina, completed in May 2012 examined integration using two methods: 1) analyzing strategies local jurisdictions employ across the country to integrate immigrants and 2) presenting a case study to better understand the contextual, structural, and institutional factors of a two-year strategic planning process to develop an immigrant integration plan in three local jurisdictions in North Carolina, a new immigrant destination. From this analysis, I gleaned practical recommendations for other local governments interested in developing similar immigrant integration initiatives that will be discussed in this article.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 38 Issue , 2013, p9-16, il, bibl
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25146
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An explanation of All Species Day and the event that will be held are presented. All manner of activities will ensue and are for anyone.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 5 Issue 3, Spring 1986, p3
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657
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Greenville is emerging as a progressive center of education, industry, medicine, business, commerce, and distribution.
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25170
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The Coastal Carolina All Species Day will consist of many fun activities for both children and adults. People are invited to come representing the species of their choice.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 7 Issue 2, Winter 1988, p2
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39939
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Renovations to buildings in North Wilkesboro and Greenville uncovered murals bearing the brands of soft drinks, the latter still serving as a backdrop for nearby diners. They’re also a reflection of the long time importance of this industry in the region and families who helped to put Coke and Pepsi on the national map.
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34684
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Garth Risk Hallberg, author of City on Fire, grew up in Greenville, North Carolina. This interview explores a wide-range of topics, including eighteenth-century literature, David Bowie, the punk genre, and the impact that Greenville has had on his life and in his writing.
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North Carolina Literary Review (NoCar PS 266 N8 N66x), Vol. 26 Issue , 2017, p56-70, il, por, f Periodical Website
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25173
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Dr. Thomas Berry delivered a speech on the importance of preserving other species at the All Species Day.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 7 Issue 4, Summer 1988, p4, por
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25687
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Anne Grimes, the founder of Harvest Times Food Inc., has spent the last few years practicing photography. Her business and home are on 40 acres of certified wildlife habitat and butterfly habitat. Anne enjoys taking pictures of birds, butterflies, and other wildlife.
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Greenville Times (NoCar Oversize F264 G72 G77), Vol. Issue , Spring/Summer 2016, p18-25, il, por
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