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…e opportunity to engage in activities that have the potential to increase their capacity for learning. In this study, “play” was researched and de- ined as unstructured play with free choice of props and activities, with or without adult guidance (Fagen, 1981; Smith, 1982). Metho…

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…l-development/programs/communities/homelessness/publications-bulletins/ shelter-capacity-2016.html 12 Estecahandy, P., Agha, A. and Roebuck, M. (2018) Fidelity Study of the “Un chez-soi d’abord” Housing First Programmes in France European Journal of Homelessness 12(3), pp. 159-18…

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…t for and protection of minorities; • functioning market economy as well as the capacity to cope with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union; • the ability to take on the obligations of membership including adherence to the aims of political, economic and monetar…

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…but an end in itself. Paideia, therefore, has the overall aim of developing the capacity of all its members to participate in its reflective and deliberative activities, in other words, to educate citizens as citizens so that the public space could acquire a substan- tive content…

https://www.academia.edu/232030/Thinking_about_Dementia_Culture_loss_and_the_anthropology_…

…pmental understandings of the life course” that read the lack of an appar- ent “capacity to produce a coherent and authentic life story” as the sign of a loss or failure of selfhood. Working in the northeastern United States in an old-age- care facility with a primarily Jewish re…

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…r ridged fields when they suddenly realized that they had exceeded the carrying capacity of the hills (as implied by the arguments of Rice 1978 and Harrison 1977). An Evolutionary Perspective on Kekchi Corn Farming and Settlement To tie the theoretical perspectives offered above …

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…l a neutral deinition. Proiling refers or if the analysis is faulty, predictive capacity is to the observation, recording and analysis of dubious – and the possibility of false negatives selected characteristics of individuals or groups as well as false positives and potential vi…

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…of Arab interests and aspirations? Did the United States over- estimate Egypt’s capacity to influence the likes of Syria? The United States championed Egypt under the Sadat and Mubarak regimes as a model for other states in the region to follow, and afforded it a great deal of pow…

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… shorten patients’ life. But what when patients have lost their decision-making capacity due to a condition that is not likely to be reversible (e.g. persis- tent vegetative state, coma, severe head injury, dementia, etc.)? At present, an increasing number of people wish to make …