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Abstract On the centennial of higher education in Chemical Engineering in Mexico, it is pertinent to revisit the key stages that have contributed to its consolidation as a vital discipline for the nation's scientific and technological advancement. Although the initial mission of chemical engineering education was primarily oriented toward the training ...
Agustín López Munguía +3 more
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USING CONSTRUCTIVISM METHOD TO TEACH HORTATORY EXPOSITION FOR GRADE 8 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS [PDF]
The types of learners are really different. They have their own style in understanding some materials. The teacher will face any obstacle in giving some materials for the grade 8 students of junior high school because there are some students who are ...
Dita, Bening Angga
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Active and passive explicit instruction in question‐formulating in higher education
Abstract We investigated the impact of explicit instruction on students' question‐formulating skill using a quantitative pre–post design. Surveys were administered to 291 undergraduates from two colleges before and after a dedicated lesson on question formulation. Students' skills were assessed through performance tasks, evaluated with both Bloom's and
Irit Sasson, Sigal Tifferet
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USE OF COHESIVE FEATURES IN ESL STUDENTS’ E-MAIL AND WORD-PROCESSED TEXTS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY [PDF]
As the computer is rapidly finding its way into classrooms around the world at all levels of education,teachers are trying to find effective ways to integrate this technology into their curriculum.
Zaglom, Khairi Alarbi
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The current study examines the role of Fintech, wind energy, and green technology in determining environmental suitability in Germany from 2000 to 2024. The study employs time series econometric methods to estimate the QQR and QR techniques. The positive effects of wind production, FinTech, Natural Resources and green technology on environmental ...
Hind Alofaysan, Kamel Si Mohammed
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Derrida\u27s Voice and Phenomenon: An Edinburgh Philosophical Guide
This work provides a detailed analysis of Derrida\u27s 1967 book, Voice and Phenomenon, contextualizing it in the broader history of French receptions of the phenomenological tradition.https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/books/1076/thumbnail ...
Cisney, Vernon W.
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LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE AND LANGUAGE SHIFT [PDF]
In language shifts, ancestral tongues are abandoned by their speakers and replaced, in one way or another, by dominant languages. Such changes in language use will ultimately lead to the irreversible suppression of the world's language diversity ...
Khalfalla, Hamza Aabeed
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Dynamically Warped Theory Space and Collective Supersymmetry Breaking
We study deconstructed gauge theories in which a warp factor emerges dynamically and naturally. We present nonsupersymmetric models in which the potential for the link fields has translational invariance, broken only by boundary effects that trigger an ...
A. Falkowski +22 more
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This review first introduces the diversified applications of large language models in materials discovery. Subsequently, the evolution of autonomous experimentation platforms empowered by large language models is analyzed. Finally, four key future research interests are proposed to develop embodied large models for driving autonomous experimentation ...
Zhen Song +6 more
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Reading the individual: the ethics of narration in the works of W. G. Sebald as an example for comparative literature [PDF]
The discussion is situated largely in the field of Comparative Literature and World Literature, in Damrosch’s sense of literature read beyond its own borders, with specific reference to the German exilic writer W. G. Sebald; but the issues raised concern
Martin, Laura
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