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Sociocultural factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination status among Recent Latino Immigrants. [PDF]
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Are the Notions of Leader-Member Exchange and Organisational Citizenship Effective in Enhancing Teachers' Job Performance in Türkiye? A Moderated Mediation Model. [PDF]
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2019
A comprehensive study of every aspect of chivalry and chivalric culture. Chivalry lay at the heart of elite society in the Middle Ages, but it is a nebulous concept which defies an easy definition. More than just a code of ethical behaviour, it shaped literary tastes, art and manners, as well as socialhierarchies, political events and religious ...
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A comprehensive study of every aspect of chivalry and chivalric culture. Chivalry lay at the heart of elite society in the Middle Ages, but it is a nebulous concept which defies an easy definition. More than just a code of ethical behaviour, it shaped literary tastes, art and manners, as well as socialhierarchies, political events and religious ...
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Chivalry, at Least “Math Chivalry,” Is Not Dead!
Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2016A cartoon exploring a problem about order of operations is coupled with a full-page activity sheet.
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2013
Chivalry is a term that has many interpretations. The word itself, which first appeared in English in 1292, derives from the French chevalier or knight, specifically a mounted knight. It came to mean more than just knighthood, as chivalry was used to describe a way of fighting, a set of ideals in warfare and in love, and a whole system of society based
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Chivalry is a term that has many interpretations. The word itself, which first appeared in English in 1292, derives from the French chevalier or knight, specifically a mounted knight. It came to mean more than just knighthood, as chivalry was used to describe a way of fighting, a set of ideals in warfare and in love, and a whole system of society based
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