In written communications, one can address the other conversational party using either second-person pronouns or their third-person counterparts. For instance, during the peer review process of a scientific paper, an academic may address the reviewers either using “you” (e.g., “the issue you ...
Control, membership and consequences: Analysis of discursive practices to respond to behaviors of kindergartners with disabilitiesbehaviourdiscursive practicesdisability studiesIn this two-year ethnographic case study, I critically examine educators' relationships with students considered to present challenging ...
aJudge how the business and cultural environments shape the behaviour of a selected organisation. 法官怎么事务和文化环境塑造一个选择的组织的行为。 [translate] aThanks extremely. 极端感谢。 [translate] aso that to 因此 [translate] apainting of chemical corrosion 4 layers 化工腐蚀绘画4层数 [...
Terror is only justice: prompt, severe and inflexible; it is then an emanation of virtue; it is less a distinct principle than a natural consequence of the general principle of democracy, applied to the most pressing wants of the country. — Maximilien Robespierre 119 The predominant thought ...
JOURNAL OF CRITICAL REVIEWS GREEN MARKETING PRODUCTS -BUYER BEHAVIOUR The green development has been elongating expeditiously on the planet. As to this buyers are surmising liability and doing the right things. Shopper mindfulness and inspiration keep on driving vicissitude in the commercial center, pro...
This has a different flavour to the kind of lying which is a test or a copying of adult or older child behaviour, but can be no less challenging and frustrating for parents. Reply Emily Plank says: LOVE this – especially the way you articulate parents’ rights to respect their own ...
While the discussion on generative artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT, is making waves in academia and the popular press, there is a need for more insight into the use of ChatGPT among students and the potential harmful or beneficial consequences a
Change always bears the risk of unintended consequence or change side effects. ... Beware of the causality trap: Straightforward solutions do not always win. ... Agility is key: Plan, implement and adapt in cycles. ... Ask others: Conduct challenging sessions with stakeholders. ... ...
We also examine the environmental factors that affect phase change, along with the wider impact of land use and management strategies that may unwittingly create environments conducive to outbreaks. Finally, we consider the human costs of locust swarming behaviour, and use combined social, economic ...
The present review assesses the potential neural impact of impoverished, captive environments on large-brained mammals, with a focus on elephants and cetaceans. These species share several characteristics, including being large, wide-ranging, long-lived,