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18414
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Pressures on public resources that increase when the population of an area rapidly swells have been magnified in the environmentally sensitive coastal areas of North Carolina. Controversy over the use of the open waters along the North Carolina coast have precipitated numerous legislative attempts to balance public use of resources with private claims to ownership.
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18415
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Schopler discusses treatment and education of autistic and related communication-handicapped children, and how the idea that the children's behavior shapes the parent's behavior has made its way into the clinical procedures in North Carolina's state agency structure, the psychiatry department of UNC Chapel Hill's Medical school.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 51 Issue 4, Spring 1986, p23-32, map
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18416
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Morgan outlines the problems confronting North Carolina local governments in the face of declining federal funds for water and waste water facilities, examines possible new directions for state and local policy, and evaluates the usefulness of various financing options in meeting the needs of state and local government.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 51 Issue 4, Spring 1986, p44-56
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