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BookOrb recommends Examining Core Elements of International Research Collaboration (2011), Changing Expectations for the K-12 Teacher Workforce (2020), National Laboratories and Universities : Building New Ways to Work Together (2005), Pathways to Urban Sustainability : A Focus on the Houston Metropolitan Region (2012), and Strengthening Equitable Community Resilience (2023).

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