Responding to the message: Responsive written feedback in a Maori to English transition context
This paper reports on the writing component of a community and school Maori to English literacy transition programme implemented in a kura kaupapa Maori (Maori language immersion school. 21 Year 6, 7 and 8 students received responsive written feedback
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Column The Human Side of Invasive Species
Ben C. West
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TSW Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter:Spring 1998 - Volume 5(2) - Election Issue
Forward -- Scott Hygnstrom Postdoctoral Position With The Jack Berryman Institute; 1998 Winners Of The Jack H. Berryman Institute Awards; Preliminary Program For The Wildlife Society 5th Annual Conference, September 22-26, 1998, Buffalo, Ny; Candidates ...
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From Practice to Policy: Promise and Constraints of Contemplative Ethics Interventions in Science. [PDF]
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Connell O\u27Donovan giving his Presentation on Mildred J. Berryman
Color Photograph Connell O\u27Donovan holding a copy of James Baldwin\u27s Giovanni\u27s room a book on one mans complex relationship to his own ...
Darris Valdez
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The Probe, Issue 136 – September 1993
A Primer to Formulations Used for Coyote Lures & Baits--Sherm Blom Update on NADCA Nominations From the Editors Berryman Institute Names Fellows Connecticut Man Suggests Humane Raccoon Control Idea Victor D.
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Growth hormone receptor antagonism improves tumoral chemo-immunotherapy response in a mouse model of lung cancer. [PDF]
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Exclusionary methods to reduce predation on ground nesting birds and their nests
High predation rates on ground-nesting birds and their eggs are a serious problem in many parts of North America. The concern is that predation rates have increased as nesting habitat quality and quantity have declined (Cowardin et al. 1985, Wilcove 1985,
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Local Pain Collectives: A Novel Strategy for Improving Pain Knowledge, Pain Care and Community Connectedness in Rural Settings. [PDF]
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1918 Bureau of Standards personnel negative set 35
(top row) Benjamin Hurwitz (also spelled Hurvitz); Louis J. Gurevich; Nalls Berryman; Walter R. Vitalini; (middle row) Edgar R. Clark; Henry S. Rawdon; Joseph F. Oesterle; Raymond D.
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