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mixite

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mixite [′mik‚sīt]
(mineralogy)
Cu11Bi(AsO4)5(OH)10ยท6H2O A green to whitish mineral composed of a hydrous basic arsenate of copper and bismuth.


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The values of the families of the various girls, two of whom wore the hijab while the rest did not, directly conflicted with the French doctrine of mixite, which Nadia Geerts (2006) defended in her comparison of French secularity (Kros 2005) with Belgian neutrality.
As for gender, Downs is at her best in the last chapter's comparison of Catholic and Communist colonies, where segregation and mixite respectively may have led to little real difference beyond vacation compounds.
Key words: social mix; gentrification; public housing; Regent Park; Toronto Resume Depuis son emergence en Angleterre dans les annees 1800, la notion de la mixite sociale dans le contexte de l'amenagement occidental a connu un succes varie.
 
 
 
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