The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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Page 1262
... Beltway in 2000 , over three- quarters were owner occupied and less than one - quarter renter occupied . With respect to residential stability , almost two - thirds of Beltway residents in 2000 reported that they had lived in the same ...
... Beltway in 2000 , over three- quarters were owner occupied and less than one - quarter renter occupied . With respect to residential stability , almost two - thirds of Beltway residents in 2000 reported that they had lived in the same ...
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... Beltway . This discussion is cast in terms of the history of activism in Beltway to help distinguish the new parochialism from previous organizational forms . In terms of the Shaw and McKay ( 1942 ) indicators of disorganization , Beltway ...
... Beltway . This discussion is cast in terms of the history of activism in Beltway to help distinguish the new parochialism from previous organizational forms . In terms of the Shaw and McKay ( 1942 ) indicators of disorganization , Beltway ...
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... Beltway can tap into the political structure of Chicago . Beltway residents who are skilled in utilizing these formal networks of social organization are more likely to secure goods and services for the neighborhood . It is important to ...
... Beltway can tap into the political structure of Chicago . Beltway residents who are skilled in utilizing these formal networks of social organization are more likely to secure goods and services for the neighborhood . It is important to ...
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CONTENTS | 730 |
tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
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