largely private since the traditional model of state financing has proved insufficient (Strickland2016). Inevitably, the argument regarding why the private sector should be involved in what otherwise is traditionally public infrastructure space metamorphoses into how the private sector should ...
"The image that a lot of people have is some scruffy-looking person traipsing around the badlands, looking for the glint of fossils," he says. While this is the essence of what some paleontologists do, he notes, it is not the only thing they do. "There are other folks like m...
Those who accept a martyr’s death are promised a crown, but nowhere does the Bible grant an exemption for those who reject Jesus, coercion notwithstanding. Not in the Church Age, and not during the Tribulation. “Whosoever shall seek to save his life shall lose it; and whosoever shall ...
This paper aims to explore and articulate the differences and convergences of embodied perspectives in science education research in the form of a dialogue between three fictitious personas that stand for the cognitive, social- interactionist, and phenomenological research traditions. By bringing these ...
does not seem to be a relevant problem. In addition, our complementary IPMA analysis reinforces this conclusion by showing that WFB and JS are the most important factors in determining OC performance, while PI does not seem to be important. That is, our results suggest that companies in the...
Behavior 60 The Nervous System 62 Characteristics of the Nervous System Pathways in the Nervous System 64 Divisions of the Nervous System 64 62 Neurons 65 Specialized Cell Structure 66 The Neural Impulse 67 Synapses and Neurotransmitters 69 CRITICAL CONTROVERSY Does Oxytocin Make People More Trusting?
Thinking back on his education, Mike commented: The business school helped me under- stand the decision-making process. I'm not afraid to make decisions, do analysis and pin-point problem areas. But it didn't teach me how to get the job done, the execution of a decision. More ...
In consequence, pubertal status does not reflect the exact age at pubertal onset. Since we focused on a child sam- ple, we were not able to evaluate the association of child abuse with late puberty. The CTS is a valid screening instrument for subtypes of child abuse. Abuse measures ...
3.What does “ESA” stand for in successful teaching? Engage: To get students interested in what they learn When they are engaged, they learn better. Study: There must be some new language or new experience for students to learn. The construction of language is the main focus. Successful ...
This provides versatility of approaches for research areas coming from Social Studies, Education, Behavioral Sciences, in order to approach a causal chain supported by this theory (Gefen et al., 2000; Haenlein and Kaplan, 2004; Statsoft, 2013). The final recommendation to support any analysis ...