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Leveraging brain science for impactful advocacy and policymaking: The synergistic partnership between developmental cognitive neuroscientists and a parent-led grassroots movement to drive dyslexia prevention policy and legislation

open access: yesDevelopmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Reading proficiency is crucial for academic, vocational, and economic success and has been closely linked to health outcomes. Unfortunately, in the United States, a concerning 63% of fourth-grade children are reading below grade level, with approximately
Nadine Gaab, Nancy Duggan
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Δημαγωγοί e δημαγωγία nella storiografia greca d’età romana

open access: yesErga-Logoi, 2019
This paper focuses on the semantic and historical evolution of the term δημαγωγός in Greek historiography and political oratory from Polybius to Cassius Dio. Apparently, Polybius was aware only of the polemical meaning of the term (i.e.
Gianpaolo Urso
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Cabanes de Pêcheurs sur les Côtes d'Italie

open access: yes, 1876
Medium: etchingsigned."Cabanes de Pêcheurs sur les Côtes d'Italie" [1982.2055.000.000], Appian, AdolpheArtist and Role: Appian, Adolphe,Extent: imageExtent: plateExtent ...
Appian, Adolphe
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Appian Way (8 of 10)

open access: yes, 1979
View of the Appian Way (Via Appia Antica) and Casale Rotondo. This road connected Rome to Apulia (present day Puglia) and was mostly used to transport military supplies. In the picture the remains of Casale Rotondo are also visible.

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Appian Way: Appian Way, lined with family tombs near Rome

open access: yes, 2017
Rome, Italy - Appian Way\u000a\u000aThe Appian Way (Latin and Italian: Via Appia) was the most important ancient Roman road. It is also called the 'the queen road'. It connected Rome to Brindisi, Apulia in southeast Italy. The Roman army, for its success,
G. Massiot & cie (17547372)
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(De)Constructing the Disruption: Enacted Sensemaking and Sensegiving in Institutionally Plural Fields

open access: yesJournal of Organizational Sociology
If an event happens in the woods, and nobody responds to it, is it a disruption? In this paper, we address a gap in the organizational sociology literature about how events are constructed as “institutional disruptions” in institutionally plural fields ...
Kumar Amal, Higgins Monica C.
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Appian The Mithridatic Wars 39: An Exegesis

open access: yes, 2021
Full Text is available to authenticated members of The University of Auckland only.Appian of Alexandria, noted for his success in the law courts in his adopted city of Rome during the second century AD, wrote extensively both on the Roman civil wars and
Burnett, Guy Harold
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An integrative model for culturally sustaining SEL in the classroom

open access: yesSocial and Emotional Learning: Research, Practice, and Policy
In recent decades, social and emotional learning (SEL) has become widespread in classrooms across the United States and around the globe, as an ever-growing body of research links the development of social emotional skills to positive outcomes in school,
Emily A. Meland, Gretchen Brion-Meisels
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Scenarios of Sulpiciae: moral discourses and immoral verses

open access: yesEugesta, 2011
This discussion examines literary depictions of several Roman women who shared a name, and presumably membership in the same aristocratic family, with the Augustan elegist Sulpicia: by Livy in 39.8-10, in his account of the Bacchanalian conspiracy ...
Judith P. Hallett
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Appian Way (3 of 10)

open access: yes, 1979
View of the Appian Way (Via Appia Antica).

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