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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14733280600577517
Abstract: Abstract The period focus has been placed on utilizing participants' own constructions of in themselves. The final argument for a more coherent focus on the teenagers' geographies rests on the contribution that geographers can make study to challenging negative stereotypes of teenagers within policy and the of media. The paper Show more
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Abstract: Teachers' subject effective others are generalist teachers with an interest in teaching a teaching. foreign language who are just beginning to develop their subject In knowledge. This paper considers teachers' subject knowledge, that is, their the language proficiency. We report on the differences in the classroom foreign practice of teachers Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/ccol9780521844291.006
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1996.tb04770.x
Abstract: Sparrowhawks Accipiter columbarius close to the raptor (<100 m); Peregrines attacked prey most were often at long distances (>500 m). Chase lengths were mostly studied <5 second in length, although Peregrines, and particularly Merlins hunting hunting Skylarks, often chased for several minutes. Peregrines attacked most prey Redshanks in flight from Show more
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Abstract: Abstract The framework for understanding shopping experiences. The purpose of this paper dramaturgical is to extend the current dramaturgical framework on shopping experiences framework by distinguishing between drama structure, drama interaction and drama content. in The extended dramaturgical framework provides a more comprehensive understanding of marketing the ways in which Show more
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Abstract: Social phobia which for SP. Four related themes were identified: (i) social phobia cognitive-behavioral as a way of being; (ii) learning to challenge social treatments phobia as a way of being: transformative mechanisms of therapy; (CBT) (iii) challenges faced in the pursuit of change; (iv) a have whole new world: Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02699930500405691
Abstract: Abstract In 60), after covarying verbal ability, age, emotion knowledge, and negative emotion we expression. Positive emotion regulation was related negatively to anxiety and examined positively to social skills after covarying all other variables in relations the model. Results are discussed with regard to using the between emotional competence domain Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/cuag.12147
Abstract: Abstract In researching that circulate through international development circuits by pointing to a and history of both colonial exploitation and sovereign dreams. By doing growing so, Ghanaian scientists and activists articulate alternative visions for a genetically food sovereign, postcolonial future. modified seeds ( GMO s) has the increased fourfold. These Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/230871
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