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https://www.academia.edu/315236/Unruly_Others_Language_Teachers_and_the_Policing_of_Gender…

…rd-Watts, Blake E. Hayes, Andrea Simon- Maeda, Jane Nakagawa, Tina Ottman Proof-Readers: Thomas Amundrud, Sally McLaren, Michi Saki, Ellen Webber Layout Editor: Salem Kim Hicks All papers in this Journal are double-blind peer-reviewed. Acknowledgments Copyright © 2009, by the Jap…

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…obal policy makers, anthropologists and theorists of community development—some readers will find some sections difficult or not to have an immediate resonance, and other readers will want more depth. We have tried to keep significant sections of the book accessible to general re…

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… of the nation, as well as by a narrative style that was meant to appeal to the reader in similar ways as a literary text. Finally, through such developments, European history came to be viewed as representing the pinnacle of human civilization—a Eurocentric history in which non-…

https://www.academia.edu/68294810/Topic_teams_in_the_newsroom_a_qualitative_inquiry_into_h…

…eady declines in circulation, sought ways to be more efficient and attract more readers. One result was the creation of topic teams: groups of journalists assigned to produce reports on topics deemed to be of interest to targeted readers. As newspapers reorganized to enable such …

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…n in Developing Countries Case-Studies of Changemakers Edited by Keith M. Lewin Reader in Education University of Swsex with Janet S. Stuart Lecturer in Education University of Swsex M © Keith M. Lewin and Janet S. Stuart 1991 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmi…

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…nsiderably from their interventions and insights. It seems that the key for the reader to interpreting the subtitle of this book (‘From ius commune to the CEPEJ’) is the development of civil procedure in a Europe that has changed considerably. The starting point was the Europe of…