Hofler, Robert
In the UK approaches to widening participation in HE have tended to focus on equality of opportunity, but this does not necessarily take into account the nature and impact of social inequalities, including those inherent in the educational opportunities offered at school (Donnelly & Evans,Citation201...
NB: The term Gypsy/Traveller has sparked debate throughout the travelling community, with many preferring to self-define as 'Scottish Traveller', or, more simply, 'Traveller'. 'The origins of the Scottish Gypsy/Traveller population remain disputed, but there is a degree of common opinion that...
On 28 August 1883, Freud narrated in a letter to his fiancée Martha Bernays, nicknamed Marty, the story of a loan of 1 Gulden that a friend asked from him. This he did with some self-mockery: One day he and I will probably be rich, but don’t you think this is a funny kind ...
of the ozone layer, and greenhouse effects [2]. It may result from factors such as changes in solar emission, long-term changes in the earth’s orbital elements (eccentricity, obliquity of the ecliptic, the procession of the equinoxes), natural processes, and human forcing on a planet. ...
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The crown proportion of width to height ratio Crown height relative to the percentage of the average diameter, the formula below: Aspect ratio = crown height/diameter by 100% on average Culet bottom tip (or at the bottom of a small side) Pavilion of the carved surface intersection, sh...
Vironkannas et al. (Citation2020, p. 334) argue that the term vulnerability, depending on how it is conceptualised, has the potential to be used to portray the person as in some way ‘incapable, limited and deficient’, serving to marginalise young people as different to others. At the ...
Les songes pleureurs de Poulenc: Lorca, a queer Jondo and le Surréalisme in the “Intermezzo” of Francis Poulenc’s Sonate pour violon et piano Oliver Charles Edward Smith | Freya Jarman (Reviewing Editor) Article: 1187242 | Received 13 Nov 2015, Accepted 04 May 2016, Published online: ...
the timber industry because they destroy harmful caterpillars. The speciesCalosoma sycophantais found in the deciduous forests of southern Europe and on the mountains of Middle Asia and the Altai; it has been introduced to North America (USA).C. inquisitoris found in Europe, except the north, ...