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Lemanski said such developments encouraged a form of "social or resident-initiated apartheid", quoting from a similar study conducted by University of KwaZulu-Natal researcher John Ballard, who had made his presentation to the symposium on Tuesday.
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"I found some residents who said they did not vote at all because they would have had to go to Westlake to do so," Lemanski said.
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Lemanski proposed social mixing and a more inclusive road design which would ensure shared access to facilities.
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"The fact is Westlake is not a squatter camp at all, the people are on the land legally," Lemanski said.
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The phenomenon was echoed across South Africa, Lemanski said, with tensions running high between residents of developments like
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Lemanski sees it as a virtuous circle: Disabled people in Wisconsin help make something that helps disabled people in Pennsylvania.
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Lemanski said his first deployment has proven to be a learning experience despite his efforts to learn about Iraqi culture and climate before deploying.
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Lemanski said the 635th MCT is actively engaged in the transition and redeployment of equipment out of theater.
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• Agawam: Before the P.ince case arose, teachers at Agawam High School had approached P.incipal Steven P. Lemanski about having a writing exercise on the bullying issue and a school period was later devoted to the subject.
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Southampton schoolteacher Lemanski is also the ecstatic beach manager of the nation's new No. 1 stretch of sand, Cooper's Beach in Southampton.
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