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Fear of a broader electorate, left-wing power and the growing social change engendered by the influx of Western popular culture together led to the passage of the Peace Preservation Law in 1925, which forbade any change in the political structure or the abolition of private property.
Bill of 1944, which offered returning soldiers the opportunity of affordable higher education, forced New York to create a public university system since its private universities could not handle the influx ; the State University of New York was created by Governor Dewey in 1948.
This period started with the issuance of the first elongateds in 1893, and ended with an influx of private rollers around 1965.
The estate was built in the 1960s and the 1970s to settle the influx of mainland immigrants. The late 1980s saw the district's first private residential buildings.
After 1973, private banks had an influx of funds from oil-rich countries and believed that sovereign debt was a safe investment.
During the 1990s and early 2000s, as the university intake and student poulation grew from about 5, 000 to over 40, 000, private hostels grew up all around the hill, outside the university compound, to accommodate the new student influx.

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Due to an influx of residents from Boston, increasing housing costs have resulted in more homeless in Rhode Island.
The projects were demolished beginning in the 1999, and the area began to revitalize, with major renovations to King Drive and many of the historic structures and an influx of new, upscale, housing developments.
During the industrial revolution, Arbroath's economy expanded and the population of the town expanded, with new housing having to be constructed to house the influx of workers.
Although the county seat is still in Somerville, the population of Oakland has far surpassed that of Somerville because of the influx of people working in Shelby County seeking more affordable housing.
Population growth in the county has been rapid since the 1960s as a result of an influx from the North, with extensive housing developments now occupying areas that were formerly largely rural.
Not only did the Fuzhou immigration influx establish a new portion of Manhattan's Chinatown, they also played a role in property values rising up quickly during the 1990s in contrast to during the 1980s when the housing prices were dropping.
Since the 1980s, the city's population has changed with a continuing influx of people who work in the San Jose / Silicon Valley area but seek more affordable housing, a pattern seen in many other small towns within commuting distance of Silicon Valley.
In the next few years, Kingswood Elementary School, the Brandon Public Library, and many housing developments, shopping centers, and golf courses further fueled or reflected the influx of new residences and businesses.
Even though the poor black families in Mount Laurel were not from urban ghettos, and were not involved in gang activity, the new suburban influx thought otherwise, and significantly delayed the creation of affordable housing, citing concerns of gang activity and an influx of inner city criminals.
A large influx of new residents drawn by Bend's lifestyle amenities, along with the low interest rates and easy lending that fostered a national housing boom in 2001-2005, resulted in increased activity in Bend's construction and real estate sectors and have caused the rate of home price appreciation in Bend to grow substantially during that period.
The issues range from the potential job-loss at nearby Price Chopper and Gerrity's supermarkets, to further stresses to the Hicks Creek watershed and subsequent flooding to recently-added housing developments, such as Wildflower Village, to the several-thousand-car-and-truck per-day influx on the limited transportation infrastructure.
In addition to an influx of new residents to the region, many residents of the Tri-Cities have moved from Richland and Kennewick to West Pasco due to its central location and virtually all-new housing and business.
In the later decades of the last century the Valley experienced a large influx of retirees due to inexpensive housing and the relatively dry weather.
The influx of labour for the shipyards, from 1917, led to the start of " garden suburb " housing development at Hardwick ( now known locally as " Garden City ") and Bulwark.
About 1, 000 new jobs were created by the current casino operation, creating a housing shortage for the influx of workers.
With this influx in the black population in Watts, housing became increasingly scarce, overwhelming the already established communities and providing opportunities for real estate developers.
It also led to an influx of labour from outside the area, putting pressure on already scarce housing stocks.
The group received an influx of funds in the late 1970s, which it used to pay housing and other expenses.
In the cities, the post-war housing shortages-resulting from the influx of rural black and Latino workers for war-effort employment, combined with the massive numbers of white military veterans returning home from the war, aggravated socio-economic inequalities between the races.
A large forested area ' the Hill of Banchory ', owned by the Burnett family ( owners of Crathes Castle ), to the north east of the town has been replaced by a large housing estate and an influx of new residents.
The rapidity of the increase was due to an influx of immigrants and it produced homelessness ( Anderson: 1923 ), poor housing conditions, and bad working conditions based on low wages and long hours.
Virtually all new residential buildings since the 1960s were built in this style, as it was a quick and relatively cheap way to solve the country's severe housing shortage, which had been caused by wartime bombing raids and the large influx of German refugees from further east.
This effect was known as “ white flight ”, which was when the white population would leave their current housing situation due to the influx of a certain ethnicity moving into the neighborhood.

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The Colli Fiorentini has seen an influx of activity and new vineyard development in recent years as wealthy Florentine business people move to the country to plant vineyards and open wineries.
The Colli Aretini is a relatively new and emerging area that has seen an influx of investment and new winemaking in recent years.
Today, influx of Standard Swedish and Standard Danish vocabulary has generally meant that Scanian and Bornholmian are closer to the modern national standards of their respective host nations than to each other.
Germany has recently experienced an influx of independent and underground films ( mostly pertaining to the horror genre ).
Guatemala City's population has experienced drastic growth since the 1970s with the influx of indigenous migrants from the outlying departments as well as a large influx of foreign groups.
Because of the large influx of fresh water from rivers, especially from the Neva River ( two thirds of the total runoff ), the gulf water has very low salinity – between 0. 2 and 5. 8 ‰ at the surface and 0. 3 – 8. 5 ‰ near the bottom.
This has brought about a huge influx of new buildings to campus, and renovations of existing buildings, most recently:
Overall unemployment has been exacerbated by an influx of refugees from the wars in neighboring countries, attracted to Honduras, ironically, by its relatively low population density and relative peace.
Rioplatense Spanish, and particularly the speech of the city of Buenos Aires, has intonation patterns that resemble those of Italian languages, because Argentina has had a continuous large influx of Italian settlers since the second half of the nineteenth century: initially primarily from northern Italy ; then, since the beginning of the twentieth century, mostly from southern Italy.
While an influx of new residents from different cultures presents some challenges, " the United States has always been energized by its immigrant populations ," said President Bill Clinton in 1998.
Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > influx to the mitochondrial matrix has recently been implicated as a mechanism to regulate respiratory bioenergetics by allowing the electrochemical potential across the membrane to transiently " pulse " from ΔΨ-dominated to pH-dominated, facilitating a reduction of oxidative stress.
China for its part has sought to preserve North Korea as a strategic buffer zone, in part to prevent a mass influx of refugees and also out of the desire to not have a unified, American-backed Korea on its border.
The Muslim population has grown, for a number of historical factors, that include the city having served as administrative center under British rule, and the influx of internally displaced Palestinians absorbed into the city from neighbouring towns during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
The book then shifts back to North America, where the lack of manufacturing jobs has led to an influx of work in the service sector, where most of the jobs are for minimum wage and offer no benefits.
In modern times, as many first-world countries have struggled to contain a rising influx of immigrants, the smuggling of people across national borders has become a lucrative extra-legal activity, as well as the extremely dark side, people-trafficking, especially of women who may be enslaved typically as prostitutes.
The tightening of labor markets has led to an influx of foreign workers, both legal and illegal.
Due to the growing sophistication of Chinese laws, the expansion of the rule of law, as well as an influx of foreign law firms, China has also begun to develop a legal services market.
Following Charnay the term Toltec has since been associated with the influx of certain Central Mexican cultural traits into the Mayan sphere of dominance that took place in the late classic and early Postclassic periods ; the Postclassic Mayan civilizations of Chichén Itzá, Mayapán and the Guatemalan highlands have been referred to as " Toltecized " or " Mexicanized " Mayas.
This movement has positive effects for both countries: capital-rich countries gain an influx in labor, and labor rich countries receive capital when migrants remit money home.
In recent years, Brooklyn has benefited from a steady influx of financial back-office operations from Manhattan, the rapid growth of a high-tech and entertainment economy in DUMBO, and strong growth in support services such as accounting, personal supply agencies, and computer services firms.
Washington county has experienced a population boom, and is one of the fastest growing counties in the country, due to an influx of people from the Washignton-Baltimore metropolitan areas.

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