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Elizabeth J. Reitz & Elizabeth S. Wing, Zooarchaeology
Pigière Fabienne. Elizabeth J. Reitz & Elizabeth S. Wing, Zooarchaeology. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 70, 2001. pp. 396-398
Elizabeth J. Reitz & Elizabeth S. Wing, Zooarchaeology
Pigière Fabienne. Elizabeth J. Reitz & Elizabeth S. Wing, Zooarchaeology. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 70, 2001. pp. 396-398
N. J. Roets Collection index
This index describes the N. J. Roets collection and is the verbatim report of Nicolaas Johannes Roets on his
experience as young boy in the Great Trek and later prisoner of war in India during the South African War. It was taken down by Colonel Deneys Reitz in 1911 on Weltevreden, a farm in the Heilbron district. 1 folio book (17 p.) : 32 cm + photocopy
Sprouse Reitz Building
Sprouse Reitz opened for business in October 1975. The 16,000 square-foot building is a junior department store. Ken Latham was manager of the store located at 700 W. Main. Businesses in the six unit building are Sprouse Reitz, Golden Needle, Radio Shack, Bitter Creek Books, Hey Loft Shoes, and Taco Time
Wildlife in urban Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Reitz, Elizabeth J., Zierden, Martha A. (2014): Wildlife in urban Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Anthropozoologica 49 (1): 33-46, DOI: 10.5252/az2014n1a03, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/az2014n1a0
Short Play Festival (2016)
Seven ten-minute plays directed by students. "Something Like Loneliness", directed by Johan Eslinger; "Stubble", directed by Erin Mallon; "The Proxy", directed By Phillip J. Kaplan; "My Body", directed by Rachel Bublitz; "Unprimed", directed by John McKinney; "You Belong to Me", directed by Daniel Reitz; "Girls Pray, or, The Ketchup Stigmata", directed By Alexia Kozak
Kent Latham at Sprouse Reitz
Ken Latham, Sprouse Reitz manager, prepares the store for its grand opening. The new store is located on Main Street between 650 and 700 West
Religion, religiosity and the social integration of immigrants in Australia and Canada
MP3 audio recording, recorded 4 March 2008. Physical copy held by UTS Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre, City Campus, UTS SydneyThis seminar was a public lecture hosted by The Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre presented by Jeffrey Reitz, visiting Professor of Sociology R.F. Harney Professor of Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies Centre for International Studies from the University of Toronto, Canada.
Professor Reitz is the author of numerous publications and his most recent book is “Host Societies and the Reception of Immigrants. San Diego, CA: Center for Comparative Immigration Research, University of California, 2003.
Professor Jeffrey Reitz visited Australia in 2008 to do research on the employment integration of the children of immigrants for comparison with Canada and the United States.
This seminar tackles the social, cultural and political integration of immigrants into Canada since the 1970’s with a particular focus on the religious minorities that have been created by immigration from non-European sources, specifically focusing on Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and Sikhs. Similar patterns of migration and integration have been documented in Australia during this time period
Sprouse Reitz Construction
This historic block was once known as the Alexander Dairy. It is being scraped clean in preparation for a new Sprouse Reitz store and will house four addtional stores to its east, Radion Shack, Bitter Creek Books, The Hey Loft Shoe Store and Taco Time
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