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Children, Ireland Department of Health and. National standards for children's residential centres. Dublin: Stationery Office, 2001.

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Ireland. Dept. of Health., ed. Child care (Standards in Children's Residential Centres) Regulations, 1996: And, Guide to good practice in children's residential centres. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997.

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Arkansas. Child Care Facility Review Board. Minimum licensing requirements for residential child care facilities. [Little Rock, Ark.]: Arkansas Dept. of Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services, Child Care Licensing Unit, 1991.

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Colorado. Office of State Auditor. Residential treatment center rate setting and monitoring: Performance audit, January 2002. [Denver, Colo: Office of State Auditor, 2002.

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Woods, Robert T. Involving families in care homes: A relationship-centred approach to dementia care. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007.

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Woods, Robert T. Involving families in care homes: A relationship-centred approach to dementia care. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007.

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Brown, Allan G. The social work supervisor: Supervision in community, day care, and residential settings. Buckingham: Open University Press, 1996.

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Suche, P. Colleen. Independent review of reporting procedures in childrens' [i.e. children's] residential care facilities. [Winnipeg: Manitoba Family Services, 1992.

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Baillargeon, John. A residential resource center supporting formal and informal caregivers of Alzheimer's disease: Final report and addenda. Augusta, Me: Bureau of Maine's Elderly, Dept. of Human Service, 1988.

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Baillargeon, John. A residential resource center supporting formal and informal caregivers of Alzheimer's disease: Final report and addenda. Augusta, Me: Bureau of Maine's Elderly, Dept. of Human Service, 1987.

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Florida. Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability. OPPAGA special review: Residential mental health assessment process working well with minor delays. [Tallahassee, Fla.]: The Office, 2003.

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1958-, Kishchuk Natalie A., ed. Long-term care in Saskatchewan: Its history & evolution. Regina: Your Nickel's Worth Pub., 2010.

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Priscilla, Whiffen, and Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work (Great Britain), eds. The care of the mentally handicapped person in the community: Report of a residential workshop, held at the Regional Health Authority Training Centre, Stannington, Northumberland ... 1984. Leeds: CCETSW, 1985.

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Child Care Management Resources (Organization), Giegerich & Associates., John Elicker Architects, Montgomery County Planning Board, Urban Interdependencies, and Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission., eds. Small child care facilities in residential areas. [Silver Spring, Md.]: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 1987.

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G, Brown Allan, and Clough Roger, eds. Groups and groupings: Life and work in day and residential centres. London: Tavistock/Routledge, 1989.

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Brown, Allan. Groups and Groupings: Life and Work in Day and Residential Centres. Tavistock Publications, 1990.

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Nurseries. Architectural Pr, 2007.

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Massey, Douglas S. Segregation and the Perpetuation of Disadvantage. Edited by David Brady and Linda M. Burton. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199914050.013.17.

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This article examines how segregation contributes to the perpetuation of disadvantage over time and across generations. It first traces the historical origins of segregation and reviews early substantive and theoretical work done on the subject at the University of Chicago. It then considers the most commonly used measure of segregation as well as the social mechanisms by which residential segregation is produced, with particular emphasis on the paradigmatic case of African Americans in the twentieth century. It also discusses newer mechanisms that have been advanced to promote racial-ethnic segregation in the twenty-first century and how it fosters socioeconomic inequality through the spatial concentration of poverty. Finally, it describes current levels and trends with respect to both racial and class segregation in cities around the world.
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Heal, Bridget. Protestant Aesthetics beyond the Court. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198737575.003.0009.

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While princely residential cities such as Dresden provided key focal points for the Empire’s spiritual and cultural life during the later seventeenth century, Chapter 8 shows that the appeal of the Lutheran baroque extended well beyond courtly circles. Not only princes and nobles but also prosperous burghers commissioned magnificent churches and religious images, as the examples investigated here demonstrate. The chapter uses case studies from two Saxon territories, the Erzgebirge and Upper Lusatia, to suggest that wherever finances permitted churches were rebuilt or redecorated in the new style, employing visual magnificence in the service of Lutheran piety. There were some splendid monuments in Brandenburg as well, for example Andreas Schlüter’s pulpit for Berlin’s Marienkirche (1703). There, however, Lutheran culture was also shaped by the presence of Calvinists and Pietists.
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