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or mainstem: the main channel of the Colorado River, exclusive of tributaries, downstream from Lees Ferry within the United States, including the areas covered by reservoirs, wetlands, lakes, ponds, and backwaters; and the waters of the hydraulically connected aquifers which originated from the Colorado River or would be replaced by water from the Colorado River upon withdrawal.
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is placing children in classes with students who do not have disabilities.
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Systematic integration and connection of certain contents and/or issues with all relevant ar-eas of policy and action.
Ãâó: www2.gtz.de/desert/english/glossary.htm
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[top] A process that enables activities to impact on policy and practice. This process includes identifying lessons, clarifying the innovative element and approach that produced the results, their dissemination, validation and transfer. More specifically, mainstreaming also defines the phase of transfer and the way in which other parties take account of the results, approaches and key elements elaborated.
Ãâó: www.csas.org.uk/links/glossary.html
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a prevailing current or direction of activity or influence
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