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Protects employees who protect the environment. It provides a valuable service to government employees and contractors charged with safeguarding the nation's natural resources. Rather than work on environmental issues from the outside, PEER works with and on behalf of employees to effect fundamental change in the way their...
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The Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) is a nine-campus research center headquartered at the University of California, Berkeley, working to develop, validate, PEER is leading an initiative to develop design criteria that will ensure safe and usable tall buildings following future earthquakes.
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Definition of peer from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Search "peer" in:
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Peer-to-peer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Did you ever feel like another kid was trying to get you to do something you didn't want to do? If so, you've felt peer pressure. People who are your age, like your classmates, are called peers. When they try to influence how you act, to get you to do something, it's called peer pressure.
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Peer Influence & Peer Relationships Positive Peer Pressure...
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This seems like it should be an easy question to answer. The simple response might be "A peer is a person who is a member of one of the Polling Orders of Peerage [which some call "the Merit peerages" -- I find that term a bit degrading to the Royal Peers, In my opinion, a peer is someone special in some fashion.
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Peers is a surname, and may refer to: Donald Peers Edgar Allison Peers, an English academician Gavin Peers Kerry Peers Michael Peers William R. Peers, an American General who investigated the My Lai Massacre See also peer Pears Piers...
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A peer group is a group of approximately the same age, social status, and interests. Generally, people are relatively...
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