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https://www.academia.edu/108466355/Mesleki_Ama%C3%A7l%C4%B1_%C4%B0ngilizce_%C3%96%C4%9Fren…

…er ders kitaplarındaki yerini almalıdır. Böylece öğretmen, hedef dili anadili olarak konuşanlarla, yabancı dil olarak konuşanlar arasındaki kullanım farklılıklarını saptayıp, öğrencilerine yardımcı olabilir (Boran, 2003, s. 153). Yabancı dil öğretiminde iletişim yetisinin kazandı…

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/04/18/2023-07229/health-data-technology-and…

…22-1.pdf#page=​5 . Back to Citation 41. https://oncprojectracking.healthit.gov/​wiki/​pages/​viewpage.action?​pageId=​180486153 . Back to Citation 42. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Electronic Case Reporting Fact Sheet. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/​ecr/​doc…

http://planet.mozilla.org/thunderbird

…quals a version. Version 1.5 is a release, as is version 3.0.1 . [8] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_wars February 23, 2026 11:39 AM February 13, 2026 The first Mobile Progress Report of 2026 provides a high-level overview to our mobile plans and priorities for the coming y…

http://planet.gnome.org

…d the “arbitrary code execution from unsanitized input” bug that the Arch Linux Wiki mentions here for the xdg-user-dirs utility, by replacing the shell script with a C binary. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release! Allan Day @aday GNOME Foundation Update, 2026-04-17…

https://planet.gnome.org

…d the “arbitrary code execution from unsanitized input” bug that the Arch Linux Wiki mentions here for the xdg-user-dirs utility, by replacing the shell script with a C binary. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release! Allan Day @aday GNOME Foundation Update, 2026-04-17…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests%20for%20arbitration/Sarah%20Palin%20prote…

…d article up to date. This is pure censorship . It is a sad day in history when wikipedia decides to change the rules of a wiki and only allow a select few to make changes. Sitedown ( talk ) 19:24, 7 September 2008 (UTC) [ reply ] I think that this only makes sense if we exclude …