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...Bednarz, N., Kieran, C., & Lee, L. (Eds.). (1996U...NJ:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.Booth, L. (1984). Algebra: ChildrenU...D., Grigg, W. S., Santapau, S. L., Tay-Lim, B., & John­son...
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...anyone who contracted influenza after usingthe carbolic smoke ball in the prescribed manner. The following case is noted inBorrie...before the Courts for many years since Carlill v CarbolicSmoke Ball Company (9 The Times LR 124; [1893] 1 QB...
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...201D Obesity Research9 (2001): 788. 48. For a summary of the evidence and a finding of poorer satisfaction,see Kylie Ball, David Crawford, and Justin Kenardy, “Longitudinal Relation­ships among Overweight, Life Satisfaction, and...
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...ethics require. In the study of litigation abuse described in Austin Sarat's essay,one participant put it bluntly: there is "no market for ethics."7 If clients want to playhard ball, lawyers may come to see it as the only game in town.
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...embedment of innovation at the individual level. Having results andembedment goals without ensuring that individuals understand embedment islike figuring out how to do the world's most beautiful golf swing and then miss­ing the ball.
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...garden yet quickly became extremely popular with both the bourgeoisieand the aristocracy. Rafael Botella's painting of a grand ball in the Jardines delParaíso in 1862 (Fig. 3), for example, portrays what appears to be an almostentirely bourgeois...
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...question was still not answered for the students.They were concerned about the size of Bol's hand; was it big enough tohold the ball? And so, the exploration continued. While proportion is a bigidea, it is a difficult concept to understand, but not as difficult...
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...to spend moretime with their fathers than girls. At least it is part of the common folklorethat boys and their fathers play ball, go fishing, and do other "male" thingstogether. If this belief is true, boys may have differential exposure to malemodels...
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